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Note.  —  For  rendij  rpference  the  type  of  each  headina  is  varied.  Those  of  the  Concordance  are 
indicated  tltus  —  ABASE  ;  the  Proper  Xajiies  thus  —  AAROX ;  and  Subject  Iiulex  tlius  —  Advice. 

Key  to  pronunciation  of  Proper  Names:  a,  e,  i,  o,  ti,  y,  loivf ;  a,  e,  i,  o,  u,  less  prolon.(jed ;  a,  e,  T, 
5,  u,  y,  short;  care,  far,  last,  fall;  there,  term;  pique,  firm;  for,  do;  furl,  rude;  9  as  s;  cli  as  sh; 
e,  eh,  as  k;  g  as  j  ;  g  as  in  get;*  s  as  z;  x  as  gz;  ia,  iah,  as  yah  ;  ian  as  yan. 


AARON,  aSr'on— Heb.   inountaineer.     Of  the  tribe  of 

Levi, 
eldest  son  of  Amram  and  Jochebed,  Ex.  6.  20. 
born  in  Egypt,  three  years  before  Moses,  Ex.  7.  7. 
could  speak  well,  Ex.  1.  14 ;  and  made  interpreter  or 

mouth  for  Moses,  Ex.  4.  16. 
married  Elisheba,  daughter  of  Amminadab  of  Judah, 

Ex.  6.  2a ;  1  Chr.  2.  10.  [Ex.  6.  23. 

had  four  sons,  Nadab,  Abihu.  Eleazar,  and  Ithamar, 
is  sent  by  God  to  meet  Moses,  Ex.  4.  14,  27. 
speaks  with  Israelites  and  Pharaoh,  Ex.  4.  30 ;  7.  2. 
works  miracles,  Ex.  7.  10,  19 ;  8.  6, 17  ;  9.  10  ;  11.  10. 
supports  Moses'  hands  at  Rephidim,  Ex.  17.  8-13. 
approaches  Mount  Sinai,  Ex.  19.  24;  24.  9-11. 
makes  a  golden  calf,  Ex.  32.   4;  is  rebuked,  Ex.   32. 

19-34 ;  is  forgiven,  Deut.  9.  20. 
is  consecrated  to  the  priest's  office.  Lev.  8.  1-9. 
joins  Miriam  in  murmuring.  Num.  12.  2.  [Num.  16. 

is  conspired  against  by  Korah,  Dathan,  and  Abiram, 
is  coufiriued  in  his  priesthood  by  the  blossoming  of  his 

almond  rod,  Num.  17.  1-10 ;  Heb.  9.  4. 
shares  Moses'  sin  at  Meribah    and  its    punishment. 

Num.  20.  10-12 ;  priest's  robes  and  office  transferred 

to  Eleazar,  Num.  20.  23-29. 
dies  on  Mount  Hor,  Dent.  32.  50  — or  Moserah  (A.V., 

Mosera),  Deut.  10.  6 ;  Num.  20.  28. 
was  chosen  by  God,  Ps.  105.  26 ;  Heb.  5.  4. 
AARONITES.  aar'ou-ites,  descendants  of  Aaron,  and 

priests.    1  Chr.  12.  27 ;  Eli  was  of  tJie  house  of  Itha- 
mar, Zadok  of  Eleazar,  1  Chr.  27.  17 ;  Aaron,  1  Chr. 

27.  17.  as  one  of  the  tribss  of  Israel. 
ABADDON,a-hMdon—B.eh.  destruction.  (See  Job  28. 22.) 
angel  of  the  abyss.    A.V.,  bottomless  pit.    Rev.  9.  11. 
the   Vsmodeus  of  Tobit  3.  8.    (See  Apollyon.) 
ABADDON.    Job  26.  6,  A.  hath   no  covering.     A.V., 

destruction. 
Prov.  1.5.  11,  Sheol  and  A.     A.  V.,  hell  and  d" struct > on. 
ABAGTHA,  a-bag' tha  —  Pers.  given  by  God  [?j.  Esth. 

ARAN  AH,    <Wa-nah  — Heb.    stonxj  ['!].      A.V.,  Abana. 

2  Kings  5.  12,  chief  river  of  Damascus. 
ABARIM,  ab'a-rim  — Heb.  regions  beyond. 

mountains  opposite  Jericho. 

Israelites  encamped.  Num.  33.  47,  48. 

Moses  surveyed  Palestine  from  highest  peak,  Nebo, 
"the  top  of  Pisgah,"  Deut.  3.  27  ;  32.  49. 

Moses  died  there,  Deut.  34.  1,  5. 
ABARIM.    Jer.  22.  20,  cry  from  A.    A.  V.,  ttie  passages. 
ABASE.    Job  40.  11,  proud,  and  a.  liim. 

Dan.  4.  37,  pride  he  is  able  to  a. 

Piiil.  4.  12, 1  know  how  to  be  a. 
ABATED.    Num.  11.  2,  the  fire  n^.    A.V.,ivas  quenched. 

I  )eut.  :U  7,  nor  hi.s  natural  force  a. 
ABATEMENT.    Lev.  27.  18,  and  an  a.  shall  be  made. 

A.  v.,  and  it  shall  be  abated. 
ABBA,  Sb'ba  —  Aram,  father.    Mark  14.  36  ;  Rom.  8.  15. 
ABDA.  Sb'da  —  Aram,  servant.  (1)  1  Kings  4.  6.    (2)  Neh. 

A  BDEEL.  ab'de-el  —  Heb.  servant  of  God.    Jer.  36.  26. 
ABDI,  Sb  di  -  Heb.  my  servant.   (1)  1  Chr.  6. 44.  (2)  2  Chr. 

29. 12.     (3)  Ezra  10.  26. 
ABDIEL.  5b'di-el  —  Heb.  servant  of  God.    1  Chr.  5  15. 
ABDON,  ab'don-Heb.  .«ervile.       (1)  Judg.  12.   13-15. 

(2)  1  Chr.  8.  30.    (3)  2  Chr.  34.  20.    (4>  1  Chr.  8.  23. 
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ABDON.  ab'don,  city  in  Asher.    Josh.  21.  30. 
ABED-NEGO,  a-bed'-ne-go' — Aram,  servant  of  Nego 
or  Nebo. 
companion  of  Daniel,  Dan.  2.  49. 
saved  from  the  fiery  furnace,  Dan.  3.  12-30. 
ABEL,  a  bel  — (1)  Heb.  breath  or  vanity. 
second  son  of  Adam  and  Eve,  Gen.  4.  2. 
his  ottering  accepted.  Gen.  4.  3-5. 
killed  by  Cain,  Gen.  4.  8. 
first  martyr—  '"righteous,"  Mat.  23.  35  ;  Luke  11.  51; 

Heb.  12.  24  ;  1  John  3.  12. 
his  faith,  A.  V.,  God  testifying  of  his  gifts.  Heb.  11.  4. 
ABEL,  a'bel—  (2)  weadoiu—zvQ2it  stone.    1  Sam.  6.  18. 
ABEL-BETH-MA  AC  AH,    rbel-teth-ma  a-cah  —  Heb. 
meadoiv  of  the  house  of  Maacidi,  A.  V.,  Maachah  — 
city  of  Naphtali,  called  mother  in  Isiael,  2  Sam.  20. 19. 
renowned  for  \\-isdom,  2  Sam.  20. 18. 
besieged  by  Joab,    2  Sam.  20.  14,  15;  by  Eeu-hadad, 

1  Kings  15.  20 :  by  Tiglath-pileser.  2  Kings  15.  29. 
in  2  Chr.  16.  4  called  Abil-vudm,  meadow  of  waters. 
ABEL-CHERAMIAf,    a  bel-ehe-ra  mim  —  Heb.     vine- 
ynrd-meadoir.    Judg.    11.    33;    A.   V.,  jjlain   of  the 
vineuards —  yiU^ge  east  of  Jordan. 
ABEL-MEHOLAH,      a'bel-me-ho  Iah  —  Heb.      daiice- 
meadoiv. 
village  near  Beth-shean,  Judg.  7.  22  ;  1  Kirgs  4.  12. 
birthplace  of  Ehsha.  and  where  he  was  found  plough- 
ing, 1  Kings  19.  16-19. 
ABEL-MIZRAIM.    a  bel-nnz'ra-im  —  Heb.    mourning 

of  Egypt  {"t].    Gen.  50.  4-11. 
A  BEE-SHITTIM.  a'bel-shit  tim  —Heb.  acacia-meadcu: 
town  in  Moab,  opposite  Jericho, 
the  forty-second  place  of  encampment  of  the  Israelites 

before  crossing  the  Jordan,  Num.  33.  49. 
Sh-t/iin,  see  Num.  25.  1 :  Josh.  2. 1 ;  Micah  6.  5. 
ABHOR.    Ex.  5.  21,  savor  to  be  a. 
Ps.  78.  59,  God  greatly  a.  Israel. 
89.  39,  thou  hast  a.  the  covenant.    A.  V.,  made  void. 
107.  18,  their  soul  a.  all  manner. 
119.  163,  I  hate  and  a.  falsehood. 
Isa.  7.  16.  laud  whose  two  kings  thou  a. 
Amos  6.  8,  I  a.  the  excellency  of  Jacob. 
Rom.  12.  9,  a.  tliat  which  is  evil. 
ABf  abi.  or  .^1 .6/ J.4//— mother  of  Hezekiah,  2  Kings 
18.  2 ;  2  Chr.  29.  1.  [2  Sam.  23.  31. 

ABI- A  LB  ON,  ahi-alhon  -Beh.  father  oj  stieiajth  [V]. 
ABIA SAPH,  a- bi'a-saph  —  Heb.  m  vfith<  r  has  gathn-ed 
—  .son  of  Korah. Ex.  6.  24;  called  Ebia.^ajdi.  1  Chr.  6  37. 
ABIATHAR,  a-bT'a-thar  —  Heb.  The  Grou  0/,e isfathtr. 
son  of  Ahimelech.  high  priest  of  the  house  of  Ithamar, 

born  at  Auathoth,  1  Kings  2.  26. 

escapes  slaughter  by  Doeg,  and  joins  David  at  Adullam, 

1  Sam.  22.  20-23.  12.26:4.4. 

appointed  high  priest  with  Zadok,  1  Chr.  15. 11 ;  1  Kings 

remains  faithful  during  Absalom's  rebellion,  2  Sam. 

15.  24  ;  17.  15. 
David's  counsellor.  1  Chr.  27.  34. 
joins  Adonijah,  1  Kings  1.  7, 19. 
ejected   by    Solomon   from  priesthood   according   to 

prophecy.  1  Kings  2.  26,  27  :  1  Sam.  2.  31-36. 
referred  to  by  Christ,  Mark  2.  26. 
ABIB,  abib— Heb.  nicnth  (f  green  ears. 
first  month  of  ecclesiastical  year  after  leaving  Egypt, 
Ex.  13.  4  ;  23.  15 ;  Deut.  16.  1. 


ABI 


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ABO 


feasts  of  unleavened  bread  and  the  passover  fell  during 

this  month,  Ex.  12.  18.  ..,.,, 

called  Nisan,  Neh.  2.  1 ;  Esth.  3.  7.  [Abidah. 

ABIDA,  a-bi'da  — ?»?/  father   took  hiowledge.     A.  v., 

son  of  Midian,  Gen.  25.  4 ;  1  Chr  1.  33. 
ABIDAN.&h'i-da.n.  —  'ileh.  nnj  fat  her  is  judge.  Num.1.11. 

captain  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  in  the  wilderness. 
ABIDE.    Gen.  19.  2,  a.  in  the  street. 
Ex.  16.  29,  a.  ye  every  man. ,  ^  ^, 

Josh.  1. 14,  your  cattle,  shall  a.    A.  V.,  remain. 
1  Sam.  5.  7,  shall  not  a.  with  us. 

24.  3,  his  men  were  a.  A.  V.,  remained. 
Ps.  91.  1,  the  Most  High  shall  a. 

102  12,  wilt  a.  for  ever.    A.  F.,  endure. 
Prov.  15.  31,  reproof  of  life  shall  a.    A.  Fl,  abideth. 
Eccl.  1.  4,  the  earth  n.  for  ever. 

Isa.  32.  16,  shall  a.  in  the  fruitful  field.   A.  V.,  remain. 
Jer.  10.  17,  thou  that  a.    A.  V.,  0  inhabitant. 

42. 10,  still  a.  in  tliis  land. 
Hos.  3.  3,  a.  for  me  many  days. 
Joel  2. 11,  and  who  can  a.  it? 
Zech.  5.  4,  a.  in  the  midst.    A.  V.,  remain. 
Mat.  10.  11,  there  a.  till  ye  go. 

26.  38,  a.  ye  here,  and  watch.    A.  V.,  tarry. 
Mark  6.  10,  there  a.  till  ye  depart. 
Luke  2.  8,  shepherds  ...  a.  in  the  field. 

9.  4,  there  a.,  and  thence  depart. 
19.  5,  to-day  1  must  a.  at  thy  house. 
24.  29,  a.  with  us ;  for  it  is  toward. 

John  1.  38,  where  a.  thou  ?    A.V.,  dweUest. 
3.  36,  wrath  of  God  a.  on  him. 

5.  38,  not  his  word  a.  in  you. 

6.  27,  a.  unto  eternal  life.    A.  V.,  endureth. 
6.  56,  o.  in  me.    A.  V.,  dweUeth. 

8.  31,  a.  in  my  word.     A.V.,  continue. 
14.  17,  a.  with  you.     A.  F.,  duelMh. 

14.  25,  while  yet  a.  with  you.    A.  V.,  present. 
■    15.  4,  a.  in  me,  .  .  .  «.  in  the  vine. 

15.  9,  a.  ye  in  my  love.  A.  V.,  continue. 
15. 10,  a.  in  my  love  ;  ...  a.  in  his  love. 
15. 16,  your  fruit  .should  a.   A.V.,  remain. 

Acts  1.  13,  were  a.   A.  F.,  where  abode. 

16.  15,  come  into  my  house,  and  a.  there. 

28.  16,  suffered  to  a.  by  himself.     A.  F.,  dwell. 

1  Cor.  3. 14,  if  any  man's  work  shall  a.   A.  F.,  ivork  a. 
13.  13,  but  now  n.  faith,  hope,  love.    A.  F,  and  notv. 

Phil.  1.  25,  a.  with  you  all.    A.  F,  continue. 

2  Tim.  2. 13,  are  faithless,  he  a.  faithful. 
3.  14,  n.  thou.     A.  F,  continue. 

Heb.  7.  24,  he  a.  for  ever.     A.  F,  continueth. 

10.  34,  and  an  a.  one.    A.  F,  enduring  substance. 
13  14,  not  ...  an  n.  city.    A.  F,  no  continuing. 

1  Pet.  1.  25,  word  of  the  Lord  a.  A.  F,  endureth. 
1  John  2.  24,  shall  ff.  in  the  Son.  A.  V.,  continue. 
3.  9,  his  seed  a.    A.  F,  remaineth.  [dwell eth. 

3.  17,  how  doth  the  love  of  God  a.  in  him?      A.V., 
4. 12,  God  a.  in  us.    A.  F,  dwelleth. 

4.  13,  we  a.  in  him.    A.V.,  dtvell. 
ABIEL,  a'bi-el  —  Heb.  God  is  my  (a)  father. 

(1)  father  of  Kish  and  Ner,  and  grandfather  of  Saul 
and  Abner,  1  Sam.  9. 1 ;  14.  51 ;  1  Chr.  8.  33. 

(2)  margin  called  Abi-albon,  1  Chr.  11.  32. 
ABIEZER,  a'bi-e'zer  — Heb.  my  father  is  help. 

(1)  grandson  of  Manasseh,  ancestor  of  Gideon,  Josh. 
17.  2 ;  Judg.  6. 11, 15 ;  lezer,  A.  F,  Jeezer,  Num.  26.  30. 

(2)  one  of  David's  heroes,  2  Sam.  23.  27. 
ABIGAIL,  ab'i-gail  — Heb.  my  father  is  joy. 

(1)  sister  of  David,  1  Chr.  2.  16 ;  2  Sam.  17.  25. 

(2)  wife  of  Nabal,  1  Sam.  25.  3 ;  of  David,  1  Sam.  25. 14, 
42;  captured  at  Ziklag,  1  Sam.  30.  5;  mother  of 
Chileab,  2  Sam.  3.  3. 

ABIHAIL.  ab'i-ha'il  — Heb.  my  father  is  might. 

Num.  3.  35 ;  1  Chr.  2.  29 ;  2  Chr.  11.  13  :  Esth.  2. 15. 
ABIHU,  a-bi'hu  — Heb.  {my)  father  is  God. 

second  son  of  Aaron,  Ex.  6.  23  ;  priest,  Ex.  28. 1. 

offers  strange  fire,  and  is  struck  dead.  Lev.  10. 1-7. 
ABIHUD,  a-bi'liud— Heb.  myfatheris  majesty.  IChr.  8.3. 
ABIJAH,  a-bi'jah  — Heb.  (my)  father  is  Jehovah. 

(1)  second  son  of  Samuel,  1  Sara.  8.  2.     A.  F,  Abiah. 

(2)  son  of  Rehoboam,  king  of  Judah,  1  Chr.  3. 10. 
warred  against  Israel,  2  Chr.  13.  4-12. 

walked  in  the  sins  of  his  father,  1  Kings  15.  3. 
also  called  Ahijam,  1  Kings  14.  31. 

(3)  son  of  Jeroboam,  had  "some  good  thuig  toward 
Jehovah,"  1  Kings  14. 13.  [14. 1-20. 

Ahiiah  foretells  his  death  to  Jeroboam's  wife,  1  Kings 

A.  F,  Abiah,  1  Chr.  2.  24 ;  7.  8. 

A.  F,  Abia,  Mat.  1.  7  ;  Luke  1.  5. 

IChr.  7.  8.     A.  v.,  Abiah. 
ABILENE,  ab'i-le'ne  — Gk.  pZam— tetrarchy,  Luke  3. 1. 
ABILITY.    Ezra  2.  69,  gave  after  their  a. 

Mat.  25  15,  according  to  his  several  a..  [10.  28. 

ABI  MAE  L,   a-bim'a-el  — Heb.   a  father  is    God.  Gen. 
ABIMELECH,  a-bim'e-le-eh  — Heb.  Melek  is  father. 

(1)  king  of  Gerar  in  the  time  of  Abraham,  Gen.  20. 1-18. 
makes  a  league  at  Beersheba,  Gen.  21.  22-34. 

(2)  king  of  Gerar  in  the  time  of  Isaac,  Gen.  26. 1-31. 

(3)  son  of  Gideon,  Judg.  9.  1. 

kills  his  brothers,  except  Jotham,  Judg.  9.  5. 


king  of  Shechem,  Judg.  9.  6. 

wounded  by  a  millstone,  is  killed  by  his  armor-bearer, 
Judg.  9.  53-57  ;  2  Sam.  11.  21. 
ABINADAB,  a-bin'a-dab  — Heb.    my  father  is  noble. 
(1)  Levite,  1  Sam.  7.  1. 
ark  in  his  house  twenty  years,  1  Chr.  13.  7. 
(2)  1  Sam.  16.  8 ;  17.  13.    (3)  1  Sam.  31.  2.    (4)  1  Kings  4. 11. 
ABINOAM,   a-bln'o-am  — Heb.    my  father  is  delight, 
Judg.  4.  6 ;  5.  1.  [(1)  Num.  16.  1. 

ABI  RAM,  a-bi'ram  — Heb.  the  Exalted  one  is  my  father. 
rebels  with  Korah  and  Dathan,  Ps.  106. 17. 
(2)  son  of  Hiel,  rebuilder  of  Jericho,  1  Kings  16.  34 ; 
Josh.  6.  26. 
ABISHAG,  ab'i-shag  — Heb.  my  father  is  a  wanderer. 
Shunammite,  attends  on  David,  1  Kings  1.  1-4. 
cause  of  Adonijah's  death,  1  Kings  2. 13-25. 
ABISHAI,  a-bish'a-i  — Heb.  my  father  is  Jesse. 
sou  of  Zeruiah,  David's  sister ;  and  brother  of  Joab, 

2  Sam.  2. 18 ;  1  Chr.  2.  16. 
accompanies  David  to  camp  of  Saul,  1  Sam.  26.  5-9. 
slew  the  Philistine  giant,  2  Sam.  21.  15-17. 
slew  300  men  with  his  spear,  2  Sam.  23. 13.  [15.  2. 

ABLSHALOM,  a.-\yifi\\  2i-Y6n\  =  ABSALOM.  1  Kings 
ABISUUA,  a-bish'u-a  — Heb.  my  father  is  rescue  or 
opulence.  (1)  1  Chr.  8.  4.  (2)  1  Chr.  6.  4.  [1  Chr.  2.  28. 
ABI8HUR,  a-bi'shur  — Heb.  mil  father  is  a  ivall  [?]. 
ABITAL,  ab'i-tSl  —  Heb.  my  father  is  (the)  dew.  2  Sam. 
3.4.  [8.11. 

ABITUB,  ab'i-tfib  — Heb.  my  father  is  goodness.   1  Chr. 
ABIUD,  a-bl'ud.    Mat.  1. 13.    Abihud. 
ABLE.    Gen.  13.  6,  land  was  not  a.  to  bear. 
Gen.  47.  6,  any  a.  men.    A.  F,  men  of  acHvity. 
Deut.  16, 17,  give  as  he  is  a. 
1  Sam.  6.  20,  a.  to  stand. 
1  Chr.  7.  11,  that  were  a.  to  go.    A.  F,  fit. 
Prov.  27.  4,  a.  to  stand  before  jealousy. 
Ezek.  46.  7,  he  is  a.    A.  F,  shall  attain  unto. 
Amos  7.  10,  land  is  not  a.  to  bear. 
Mat.  3.  9,  God  is  a.  of  these  stones. 
9.  28,  that  I  am  a.  to  do  this. 
20.  22,  are  ye  a.  to  drink. 
Mark  9.  18,  they  were  not  a.    A.V.,  could  not. 
Luke  12.  26,  not  a.  to  do  even  that. 
Rom.  4.  21,  he  was  a.  also  to  perform. 
8.  39,  a.  to  separate  us  from  the  love. 
16.  25,  a.  to  establish  you.    A.  F,  of  power. 
1  Cor.  10. 13,  above  that  ye  are  a. 
Phil.  3.  21,  a.  even  to  subject  all  things. 
Heb.  2.  18,  a.  to  succor  .  .  .  tempted. 
Jude  24,  a.  to  guard  you  from  stumbling. 
Rev.  5.  3,  no  one  .  .  .  was  a.  to  open  the  book. 
6.  17,  who  is  a.  to  stand. 
ABNER,  ab'ner  —  Heb.  my  father  is  light.    1  Sam.  14. 51. 
son  of  Ner,  cousin  of  Saul,  and  captain  of  army, 
proclaims  Ish-bosheth  king.  2  Sam.  2.  8. 
joins  David,  2  Sam.  3.  12  ;  killed  by  Joab,  3.  27. 
is  lamented  by  David  as  "  a  prince  and  a  great  man," 
2  Sam.  3.  33-38.  [in. 

ABODE  {n.).  Ps.  68. 16,  desired  for  his  a.    A.  F,  to  dwell 

John  14.  23,  make  our  a.  with  him. 
ABODE  (('.).   Gen.  25. 18,  a.  over  against  all.  A.  F,  died 
in  the  presence  of. 
Gen.  49.  24,  bow  a.  in  strength. 
Ex.  24.  16,  glory  ...  a.  upon  mount  Sinai. 
Num.  10.  12,  the  cloud  a.    A.  F,  rested. 
Hag.  2.  5,  my  Spirit  a.    A.V.,  remaineth. 
Luke  1.  56,  Mary  a.  with  her. 
John  1.  32,  it  a.  upon  him. 
1.  39,  saw  where  he  a.    A.  F,  dwelt. 

1.  39,  a.  with  him  that  day. 

2.  12,  a.  not  many  days.    A.  F,  continued. 
Acts  18.  3,  he  a.  with  them. 

23.  30,  n.  two  whole  years.    A.  F,  dwelt. 
ABOLISH.    1  Cor.  15.  24,  a.  all  rule.    A.  F,  put  down. 

1  Cor.  15.  26,  last  enemy  ...  a.    A.  F,  destroyed. 
Eph.  2.  15,  having  a.  in  his  flesh. 

2  Tim.  1.  10,  Christ  Jesus,  who  a.  death. 
ABOMINABLE.    1  Kings  21.  26,  a.  in  following  idols. 

Ps.  14.  1,  have  done  a.  works. 

53.  1,  have  done  a.  iniquity. 
Isa.  14.  19,  cast  forth  .  .  .  like  an  a.  branch. 
Jer.  44.  4,  not  this  a.  thing  that  1  hate. 
Hos.  9. 10,  became  a.  like  that  which  they  loved.  A.  F, 

their  abominations  were  according  as  they  loved. 
Tit.  1.  16.  t)iRV  deny  him,  being  a. 
ABOMINATION.    Gen.  43.  32,  a.  unto  the  Egyptians. 
Lev.  7.  21 ;  19.  7,  it  is  an  a.    A.  F,  abominable. 
Deut.  7.  26,  and  thou  shalt  not  bring  an  a._ 

18.  12,  these  a.  Jehovah  thy  God  doth  drive. 

25. 16,  do  unrighteously,  are  an  a.  ,     ,,    .,, 

2  Chr.  15.  8,  put  away  the  a.    A.  F,  abominable  idols. 
Prov.  3.  32,  for  the  perverse  is  an  a. 

8.  7,  wickedness  is  an  a.  to  my  lips. 

11.  20,  perverse  in  heart  are  an  a. 

28.  9,  even  his  prayer  is  an  a. 
Isa.  44. 19,  residue  thereof  an  a. 
Jer.  4.  1,  put  away  thine  a.  out  of. 

16.  18,  with  their  a.    A.V.,  abominable  things. 
Ezek.  5.  9,  because  of  all  thine  a. 


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Ezek.  16.  25,  thy  beauty  au  a.    A.V.,to  be  abhorred. 
33.  29,  a  desolation  .  .  .  because  of  all  their  a. 

Dau.  11.  31,  the  a.  that  luaketh  desolate. 

Mat.  24.  16 ;  Mark  13.  14,  a.  of  desolation. 

Luke  16.  15,  exalted  ...  is  an  a.  iu  the  sight  of  God. 

Rev.  21.  27,  he  that  maketh  an  a. 
Abomination,  Ammonites  (Miicom  or  Moloch),  1  Kings 
11.  5  ;  2  Kings  23.  13.  [16.  2-58. 

detilemeut,  Deut,  24.  4 ;  Prov.  16.  12 ;  Isa.  66.  17 ;  Ezek. 

desolation,  Dan.  9.  27  ;  12.  11 ;  Mark  13.  14. 

eating  with  strangers,  Gen.  43.  32. 

Egyptians,  Ex.  8.  26.       . 

falsity,  Prov.  11.  1 ;  17.  1^;  20.  10,  23. 

idolatry,  Deut.  7.  25,  26;  2  Kings  23.  13  ;  Mai.  2.  11. 

impurity,  Lev.  18.  22  r  20.  13. 

national,  Deut.  18.  9. 12  ;  Ezek.  5.  11 ;  16.  22 ;  Hos.  9.  10. 

otterings,  Lev.  7.  18;  Prov.  15.  8;  Isa.  1. 13;  41.  24. 

prayer.  Prov.  23.  9. 

pride,  Prov.  6.  16;  16.  5. 

perverseuess,  Prov.  11.  20.    A.  V.,  froward. 

shepherds.  Gen.  46.  34. 
ABOUND.    Prov.  28.  20,  a.  with  blessings,     [abounded. 

Rom.  5.  15,  did  ...  a.  imto  the  rnany.     A.  V.,  hath 
15.  13,  ye  may  a.  in  hope. 

1  Cor.  14. 12,  a.  unto  the  edifying.    ^1.  F.,  excel  to. 

2  Cor.l.  5,  sufferings  of  Christ  a.  .  .  .  comfort  also  a. 
through  Christ. 

4.  15,  to  a.  unto  the  glory.    A.  V.,  redound. 
9.  8,  a.  unto  every  good  work. 

9.  12,  a.  also  through.    A.  F.,  is  abundant. 
Eph.  1.  8,  which  he  made  to  a.    A.  F.,  wherein  he  hath 

aboimded. 
Phil.  1.  9,  that  your  love  may  a: 
1  Thes.  4.  10,  that  ye  «.    A.  V.,  increase.  [dant. 

1  Tim.  1.  14,  a.  exceedingly.  A.  F.,  exceeding  abun- 
ABOUT.    Job  1.  10,  made  a  hedge  a.  him. 

Acts  27.  2,  ship  .  .  .  which  was  a.  to  sail.     A.  F.,  ive 
.  .  .  meaniyig  to  sail. 

Rev.  12.  4,  is  a.  to  be  delivered.    A.  F.,  icas  ready. 
ABOVE.    Ex.  25.  21,  22,  mercy-seat  a.  upon.         [upon. 

Ex.  39.  31,  fasten  it  upon  the  mitre  a.    A.  F,  on  high 

Num.  11.  31,  two  cubits  a.    A.  F,  high  upon. 

Deut.  28.  13,  thou  shalt  be  a.  only. 

Ps.  10.  5,  thy  judgments  are  far  a. 
45.  7,  oil  of  gladness  a.  thy  fellows.  [chertibims. 

8i}.    1;    99.  1,  a.  the  cherubim.      A.V.,  between    the 
119.  127,  a.  gold,  j^ea,  a.  fhie  gold.  [upivard. 

Ezek.  1. 11,  their  wings  were  separate  a.  A.V.,  stretched 

Mat.  10.  24  ;  Luke  6.  40,  disciple  is  not  a. 

John  3.  31,  cometh  from  a.  is  a.  all. 

8.  23,  I  am  from  a. 

Rom.  14.  5,  esteemeth  one  day  a.  another. 
Gal.  4.  26,  Jerusalem  that  is  a.  is  free. 
ABRAHAM,  a'bra-ham  —father  (or  chief)  of  a  multitude. 
Abram,  son  of  Terah,  born  at  Ur  of  the  Chaldees,  mai-- 

ries  Sarai,  Gen.  11.  27-31 ;  1  Pet.  3.  6. 
called  by  God,  removes  to  Haran,  Acts  7.  2-4. 
leaves  Haran  with  Lot,  Gen.  12.  1,  2;  Heb.  11.  8. 
comes  to  Shechem  (A.V.,  Sichem),  and  God  blesses 

him,  Gen.  12.  2-7  ;  visits  Bethel,  Mamre,  Gerar,  and 

Egypt,  Gen.  12.  8 ;  13.  3  ;  Ps.  105.  9-15, 
at  Bethel  separates  from  Lot,  Gen.  13.  11. 
defeats  Chedorlaomer,  delivers  Lot,  Gen.  14.  1-16. 
blessed  by  Melchizedek,  Gen.  14.  17-20  ;  Heb.  7. 
covenants  with  God,  Heb.  6.  13 ;  Neh.  9.  7,  8. 
name  changed  to  Abraham,  Gen.  17.  5. 
entertains  angels,  pleads  for  Sodom,  Gen.  18. 
his  son  Isaac  is  born,  Gen.  21.  1-8. 
offers  Isaac  at  Moriah,  Gen.  22. 
buys  Machpelah,  where  Sarah  is  buried.  Gen.  23. 
dies,  and  is  buried,  Gen.  25.  8,  9. 
called  the  friend  of  God,  Isa.  41.  8;  Jas   2.  23  ;  faithful 

Abraham,  Gal.  3.  9  ;  father  of  us  all,  Rom.  4  16. 
his  faith  referred  to,  Isa.  41.  8 ;  John  8.  39  ;  Rom.  4.  3 ; 

Gal.  3.  6 ;  Heb.  11.  8 ;  Jas.  2.  23. 
ABRAM,  abram  —  Heb.  e.ralted  father.  Gen.  11. 26;  12. 1. 

changed  to  Abraham,  Gen.  17.  5. 
ABROAD.    Deut.  32.  11,  he  spread  a. 
Luke  1.  65,  sayings  were  noised  a. 

9.  60,  publish  a.  the  kingdom.    A.  F,  preach. 
Rom.  9.  17,  name  .  .  .  published  a.  in  all  the  earth. 

ABSALOM,  ab'sa-lom  — Heb.  my  fat h'-r  is  peace. 

born  at  Hebron  ;  third  son  of  David,  2  Sam.  3.  2,  3. 

kills  his  brother  Amnon,  2  Sam.  13.  23-38. 

revolts  against  David,  2  Sam.  15.  7  ;  Ps.  3.  (title). 

army  defeated  by  Joab,  caught  in  an  oak,  2  Sam.  18.  7,  9. 

killed  by  Joab,  2  Sam.  18.  14. 

lamented  by  David,  2  Sam,  18.  33. 
ABSENT.    1  Cor.  5.  3,  being  a.  in  body. 

2  Cor.  5.  6,  we  are  a.  from  the  Lord. 

5.  8,  rather  to  be  a.  from  the  body. 
Col.  2.  5,  for  though  I  am  a.  in  the  flesh. 

Abstinence,  Prov.  23.  2  :  Luke  21.  34;  Rom.  8.  13;  Eph. 
5.  18  ;  1  Pet.  2.  11 ;  2  Pet.  1.  6.  [8.  13. 

Instances:— ,Ter.  35.  14;  Dan.  1.  8;  Mark  1.6;  1  Cor. 
ABUNDANCE.    Deut.  28.  47,  a.  of  all  things. 

1  Kings  13.  41,  sound  of  a.  of  rain. 

1  Chr.  22.  4,  cedar-trees  in  a.    A.V.,  much  cedar  wood. 

Ps.  37. 16,  a.  of  many  wicked.    A.  F.,  riches. 


Ps.  69.  13,  a.  of  thy  lovingkiudness.    A.  V.,  multitude. 

72.  7  ;  Jer.  33.  6,  a.  of  peace. 

72.  16,  a.  of  grain.     A.  V.,  handful. 
Eccl.  5.  10,  he  that  loveth  a. 

Jer.  48.  36,  the  a.  that  he  hath  gotten.    A.  V.,  riches. 
Mat.  13.12;  25.  29,  have'/. 
Luke  12.  16,  consisteth  not  in  the  a. 
2  Cor.  8.  2,  the  a.  of  their  joy. 
A  lix^J/i^yUtS,'"'"*^'''^!"  «•    ^-  ^^  abandmilly. 
ABUNDANT.    Ex.  34.  6,  a.  in  lovingkiudness. 
Job  36.  28,  drop  upon  man  a. 

Ps.  103.  8,  a.  in  lovingkiudness.     A.V.,  i^lenteom  in 
^  mercy.  \ness. 

Jonah  4.  2,  a.  in  lovingkiudness.    A.  F,  of  great  kind- 
2  Cor.  11.  23,  in  labors  more  a.    A.  F,  abundant. 

11.  23,  in  prisons  more  a.    A.  F,  frequent. 

Heb.  7. 15,  yet  more  a.  evident.   A.  V.,  far  more  evident. 
ABUSERS.    1  Tim.  1.  10,  a.  of  themselves.    A.  F,  theoi 

that  deji/e. 
ABYSS.    Luke  8.  31,  depart  into  the  a.    A.V.,  go  out 
.  .  .  deep. 
Rom.  10.  7,  descend  into  the  a.    A.  F,  deei). 
Rev.  9.  1,  pit  of  the  a.    A.  F,  bottomless  pit. 

20.  3,  into  the  o.    A.  V.,  bottomless  pit.  [shitfim. 
ACACIA.  Ex.  25.  10 ;  Deut.  10.  3,  ark  of  a.  wood.  A.  F, 

Ex.  27.  1,  altar  of  a.  wood.     A.  V.  shittim. 
A CCAD,  ac'cad  —  Heb.  hi<fhland  [?].    Gen.  10.  10. 
ACCEPT.    Gen.  32.  20,  peradventure  he  will  a.      [uill. 

Lev.  1.  3,  that  he  may  be  a.    A.V.,  of  his  own  voluntary 

2  Sam.  24.  23,  Jehovah  thy  God  a. 

E.sth.  10.  3,  a.  of  the  multitude. 

Ps.  119.  108,  «.  ...  the  freewiU-offerings. 

Jer.  14.  12 ;  Amos  5.  22, 1  will  not  a. 

Ezek.  20.  40,  there  will  I  «.  them. 
43.  27,  and  I  will  a.  you.  [graciously. 

Hos.  14.  2,  a.  that  which  is  good.    A.V.,  receive  us 

Mai.  1.  9,  a.  any  of  your  persons?    A.  F,  regard  your. 
1.  13,  should  I  a.  this  at  your  hand? 
ACCEPTABLE.     Ps.  69.  13,  iu  an  a.  time. 

Eccl.  12.  10,  the  Preacher  sought  to  find  out  a.  words. 

Isa.  49.  8,  in  an  a.  time  have  I  answered. 

Luke  4.  19,  to  proclaim  the  a.  year.    • 

4.  24,  a.  in  his  own  country.  ^4.  F,  accej)ted. 
Acts  10.  35,  is  a.  to  him.  A.V.,  accepted  with. 
Rom.  15.  31,  a.  to  the  saints.     A.  V.,  accepted  of. 

2  Cor.  6.  2,  at  an  a.  time.    A.  F,  in  a  time  accepted. 
1  Pet.  2.  19,  a.,  if  for  conscience.    A.  F,  ihankivorthii. 
ACCESS,  Zech.  3.  7,  a  place  of  a.    A.  F,  places  to  walk. 
Rom.  5.  2,  have  had  our  a.    A.  F.,  have  access. 
Eph.  2.  18,  we  both  have  our  n.  in  one  Spirit. 
3.  12,  a.  .  .  .  through  our  faith  in  him. 
Access  to  God,  a  privilege  of  saints,  Deut.  4.  7;  Ps. 
23.  6 ;  24.  3,  4.  fl  Pet.  3.  18. 

is  by  Christ,  John  10.  7,  9 ;  Rom.  5.  2 ;  Heh.  7.  19,  25 ; 
promises  connected  with,  Ps.  16.  11 ;  73.  28 ;  145.  18 ; 

Mat.  6.  6. 
Instances  :  —Enoch,  Gen.  5.  22  ;  Abraham.  Gen.  17. 1; 
Jacob,  Gen.  32.  30 ;  Moses,  Ex.  24.  2 ;  34.  4-7. 
A  ceo.  ac'eo  —  Heb.  sa7idy  [?].  Judg.  1.  31.   A.  F,  Accho. 
ACCOMPANY.    Acts  10.  23,  brethren  ...  a.  him. 

Acts  II.  12.  a.  me. 
ACCOMPLISH.    Lev.  27.  2,  c.  a  vow.    A.  F,  viake  a 
singular  vow. 

1  Kings  5.  9,  a.  my  desire. 

Ezra  1.  1,  word  .  .  .  might  be  «.    A.V.,  fulfilled. 

Ps.  64.  6,  we  have  a.  ...  a.  diligent  search.     A.  F, 

they  a. 
Prov.  13.  19,  the  desire  a.  is  sweet. 
Isa.  10.  25,  indignation  against  thee  shall  be  a.    A.  F, 
indignation  shall  cease. 

40.  2,  that  her  warfare  is  a. 
Mat.  5.  18,  till  all  things  be  a.    A.  F,  fulfillrd. 

24.  34,  till  all  these  things  be  ff .    A.  v..  fulfilled. 
Mark  13.  4,  about  to  be  o.    A.V.,  .^fiall  be  fulfilkd. 

13.  30,  these  things  be  a.    A.  F.  dow. 
Luke  2.  39,  a.  all  things.     ^.  F,  performed. 

12.  50,  straitened  till  it  be  a. 

21.  32,  till  all  .  .  .  be  a.    A.  V..  fulfilled. 
John  4.  34,  a.  his  work.     A.  V.,  finish. 

5.  36,  the  works  .  .  .to  a.    A.  V.,  finish. 

17.  4,  having  a.  the  work.    A.  F,  /  have  finished. 
19.  28,  scripture  might  be  a.    A.  F,  fulfilled. 
Acts  20.  24,  a.  my  course.    ^.  F,  might  finish. 
Rev.  17.  17,  words  .  .  .  should  be  a.    A.  V..  fulfilled. 
ACCORD.    Jer.  5.  5,  with  one  a.  have  broken.    A.  V., 
altnaether  broken. 
Rom. 15.  6,  with  one  fl.    A.V.,mxnd.  [themselves. 

2  Cor.  8.  3,  gave  of  their  own  a.    A.  F,  were  willing  of 
Phil.  2.  2.  bVing  of  one  a.  ^     ^. 

ACCORDING.     Dan.  10.  1.%  spoken  ...  a.  to  these 

words.     .4.  v.,  such  u-ords.  \}'''^- 

ACCOUNT.    Job  40.  4,  behold,  I  am  of  small  n.    A.  v., 

Ps.  44.  22,  we  are  a.  as  sheep.    .4.  F.,  counted. 

Isa.  16.  14.  small  and  of  no  a.    A.  V..  feeble. 

Mat.  12.  36,  tliey  shall  give  ".  thereof. 

Luke  16.  2,  a.  of  thy  .stewardship. 

John  11.  50,  do  ye  take  «.    A.V   cqjisider.  ^  ^     .      ,, 

Acts  19.  27,  temple  .  .  .  be  made  of  no  a.  A.V.^shouia 
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Rom.  14.  12,  shall  give  a.  .  .  .  to  God. 
14.  14,  who  (I.  anything.     A.  V.,  esteeineth. 

1  Cor.  6.  4,  are  of  no  o.    A.  V.,  least  esteemed. 

13.  5,  love  .  .  .  taketh  not  a.  of.    A.  V.,  ihinketh  no. 

2  Cor.  3.  5,  to  a.  anything.    A.  V.,  think. 

10.  10,  his  speech  of  no  a.    A.  V.,  contemptible. 
Phil.  4.  17,  increaseth  to  your  a. 
2  Tim.  4. 16,  laid  to  their  a.    A.  V.,  charge. 
Heb.  11.  26,  '/.  the  reproach.    A.  V.,  esteeming. 

13. 17,  as  they  that  shall  give  a.  [jiose. 

1  Pet.  5.  12,  faitliful  brother,  as  I  a.  him.    A.  V.,  suij- 

2  Pet.  3.  lo,  a.  that  the  longsutt'ering  of. 
ACCURATELY.    Luke  1.  3,  traced  ...  a.    A.  V.,  had 

perfect  understanding. 
Acts  18.  25,  taught  a.  the  things.    A.  F.,  diligently. 

18.  26,  way  of  God  more  a.    A.V.,  perfectly. 
ACCURSED.    Deut.  21.  23,  hanged  is  a. 

Josh.  6.  18,  camp  of  Israel  a.    A.  V.,  a  curse. 
John  7.  49,  multitude  ...  are  a.     A.  V.,  people  .  .  . 
are  cursed. 
ACCUSATION.     Acts  24.  19,  and  to  make  a.    A.V., 

and  object. 
Accusation,  false,  Ex.  23.  1 ;   Mat.  5.  11 ;  Luke  3.  14 ; 
Tit.  3.  2 ;  Jas.  4.  11 ;  1  Pet.  3.  14,  16. 
Instances :— Gen.  39.  14;  42.  9;  44.  4-15;  Josh.  22.  16; 
1  Sam.  1.  14  ;  Job  15.  4 ;  Jer.  37.  13 ;  Luke  23. 10 ;  John 
10  20 :  Acts  24.  5. 
ACCUSE.    Mat.  12.  10,  that  they  might  a.  him. 
Mat.  27.  12,  was  a.  by  the  chief  priests. 
Luke  3. 14,  a.  any  one  wrongfully. 
16. 1,  was  a.  unto  him  that  he  was  wasting. 
John  5.  45,  I  will  a.  you  to  the  Father. 
Acts  19.  38,  a.  one  another.    A.  V.,  implead. 

19.  40,  in  danger  to  be  a.     A.V.,  called  in  question. 
24.  2,  Tertullus  began  to  a.  him. 

Accuser,  Satan,  Rev.  12.  10.      Compare  Job  1.  6;  Zech. 

3.  1 :  also  Acts  23.  30,  35  ;  24.  8  ;  25.  16,  18. 
ACHAIA,  a-eha'ia,   Greece.     Rom.  16.  5,  Asia.    A.V., 

Achaia. 
visited  by  Paul,  Acts  18.  12-16 ;  19.  21. 
kind  to  tlie  poor,  Rom.  15.  26 ;  2  Cor.  9.  2.  [2.  7. 

ACHAN,  a,' eha,n,  or  A  CHAR  —meaning  unknown.  IChr. 
takes  the  devoted  (A.V.,  accursed)  thing,  and  is  put  to 
death.  Josh.  7.  1. 
ACHBOR,  aeh'bor  — Heb.  a  mouse.    2  Kings  22.  12. 
ACHISH,  a'ehish  — Heb.  angry  [?]— kings  of  (iath. 

1  Sam.  21.  10-15 ;  28.  1,  2 ;  29.  2-11 ;  1  Kings  2.  39. 
ACHMETHA,  aeh'me-tha,  ECBA  TANA.    Ezra  6.  2. 
A  CHOR,  a'ehor  —  Heb.  trouble  —  where  Achan  was  slain. 

Josh.  7.  24,  26 ;  Isa.  65.  10 ;  Hos.  2. 15. 
ACHSAH,  a€h'sah  — Heb.  anklet. 
Caleb's  daughter,  wife  of  Othniel,  Josh.  15. 16-19 ;  Judg. 

1.  9-15 ;  1  Chr.  2.  49.     A.V.,  Achsa. 

A  CHS  HA  PH,  aeh'  shaph  —  Heb.  fascination  [?j  —  city 

in  Asher.    Josh.  11.  1 ;  12.  20 ;  19.  25. 
AC  HZ  IB.  aeh'zib  -Heb.  falsehood.    Josh.  15.  44  ;  19.  29. 
ACKNOWLEDGE.    Ps.  32.  5,  I  a.  my  sin. 

Prov.  3.  6,  in  all  thy  ways  a.  him. 

Isa.  63.  16,  and  Israel  doth  not  a.  us. 

Jer.  3. 13,  only  a.  thine  iniquity. 
Acknowledging  God,  effects  of,  Deut.  4.  29 ;  1  Sam. 

2.  30;  Ps.  119.  1;  Prov.  3.  6,  9,  10;  Mat.  6.  33;  Phil. 

4.  6. 

Instances :  —  Abraham'' s  servant.  Gen.  24.  12-15 ;  Jacob, 
Gen.  28. 20 ;  32. 10 ;  Josepli,  Gen.  41.  51 ;  45.  8  ;  Jefhro, 
Ex.  18.  9 ;    Caleb  and  Joshua,  Num.  26.  65 ;    Caleb, 
Josh.  14.  7;  ^aoiiW,  ISam.  7. 12;  12.6;  i)a(vV/,2Sam. 
16. 11 ;  Ezra,  Ezra  7.  27  ;   Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26.  5 ;  Daniel, 
Dan.  2. 17, 18 ;  Paul,  Acts  28.  15. 
Instances  of  not  acknowledging  God:— Jo.sh.  9.  14; 
Judg.  10. 10-14 ;  1  Chr.  10.  13 ;  2  Chr.  26. 16 ;  Dan.  5.  2 ; 
Acts  12.  21-23. 
ACQUAINT.    Job  22.  21,  a.  now  thyself. 
Ps.  139.  3,  art  a.  with  all  my  ways. 
Isa.  53.  3,  of  sorrows,  and  a.  with  grief. 
ACQUAINTANCE.    Ps.  88.  8,  put  mine  a.  far  from. 

Luke  2.  44,  among  their  kinsfolk  and  a. 
ACROSS.    1  Kings  6.  21,  drew  chains  of  gold  a.     A.V., 

made  a  partition  by  the  chains. 
ACT.    Num.  5. 13,  in  the  a.    A.  V.,ivith  the  maiiner. 
ACTIVE.    Heb.  4.  12,  word  of  God  is  living,  and  a. 

A.  v.,  powerful. 
ACTS.    2  Chr.  33. 18,  the  a.  of  the  kings.    A.  V.,  book. 
Ps.  103.  6,  Jehovah  executeth  righteous  a.    A.  V.,  right- 
eousness. 

106.  2,  mighty  a.  of  Jehovah. 
145.  4,  thy  mighty  a. 
150.  2,  his  mighty  a. 

Isa.  63. 15,  thy  zeal  and  thy  mighty  a.    A.  V.,  strength. 
Mic.  6.  5,  know  the  righteous  a.  of  Jehovah.    A.  V., 

righteousness. 
Rev.  19.  8,  the  righteous  a.  of  the  saints.    A.V.,  right- 
eousness. 
ADAH,  a'dah  — Heb.  ornament.    Gen.  4.  19;  36.  2. 
ADAIAH,  a-da'iah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  adorned  him- 

splf.    2  Kings  22. 1. 
ADAM,  ad'am  — Heb.  red  [?]  -  son  of  God,  Luke  3.  38, 
created  out  of  dust,  Gen.  1.  26 ;  2.  7. 
placed  in  the  garden  of  Eden,  Gen.  2.  15. 


names  the  beasts,  Gen.  2.  20.    A.  V.,  Adam. 

receives  Eve  as  his  wife,  Gen.  2.  23.     A.  V.,  Adam. 

is  tempted,  and  sins,  Gen.  3.  8.    A.  V.,  Adam. 

deliverer  promised  to.  Gen.  3.  15. 

is  expelled  from  Eden,  Gen.  3.  23. 

father  of  Cain,  Abel,  Seth,  Gen.  4.  25 ;  Acts  17.  26 ;  Rom. 
5.  12-21 :  1  Cor.  15.  22-47 ;  1  Tim.  2.  13. 
ADAM,^da,m~citY.    Josh.  3.  16. 
AD  AMAH,  ad'a-mah  — Heb.  ground.   Josh.  19.  36. 
ADAMANT.    Ezek.  3.  <•,  as  an  a.  (=  diamond).     [3.  7, 13. 
ADAR,  a'dar  — Heb.  eclipsed  — tyfeM\\\  month.    Esth. 
AD  BE  EL,  ad'be-el  —  Heb.  m  trade  of  God  [?].  Gen.  25. 13. 
ADD.    Gen.  30.  24,  a.  to  me  another  son. 

Num.  36.  3,  a.  to  the  inheritance.    A.V.,  put. 

2  Sam.  12.  8,  have  a.  unto  thee.    A.  V.,  given. 

1  Kings  12. 11,  I  will  a.  to  your  yoke. 

Prov.  3.  2,  and  peace,  will  they  a. 
10.  22,  he  a.  no  sorrow  therewith. 
19.  4,  wealth  a.  many  friends.    A.  V.,  maketh. 

Acts  2.  41,  there  were  a. 
2.  47,  the  Lord  a. 
5. 14,  were  the  more  a. 

Rev.  8.  3,  a.  it  unto  the  prayers.    A.  V.,  offer  it  with. 
22.  18,  man  shall  a.  .  .  .  God  shall  a. 
ADDAR,  ad'dar  — Heb.   ample  [?].    1  Chr.  8.  3.    Gen. 

46.  21,  called  Ard. 
ADDER.    Gen.  49.  17,  an  a.  in  the  path. 

Ps.  91.  13,  tread  upon  the  lion  and  a. 

Prov.  23.  32,  stingeth  like  an  a. 

Isa  14.  29,  shall  come  forth  an  n.    A.  V.,  a  cockatrice. 
ADDI,  ad'di  —  Heb.  ornament  [?].    Luke  3.  28. 
./l/>Z>OiV,  ad'don  — Heb. /oit;  [?].    Neh,  7.  61. 
ADIEL,  a'di-el—  Heb.  an  ornament  is  God.    1  Chr.  27. 25. 
ADIN,  a'din  — Heb.  voluptuous  one.    Ezra  8.  6.  - 

ADINA,  ad'i-na  - 1  Chr.  11.  42.  ^ 

ADINO,  ad'i-no-2  Sam.  23.  8. 
ADJURATION.    Prov.   29.  24,  heareth  the  a.  A.V., 

cursing. 
ADJURE.    S.  of  Sol.  2.  7,  I  a.  you.    A.  V.,  charge. 

Mat.  26.  63,  I  a.  thee  by  the  living  God. 

Acts  19.  13,  I  a.  you  by  Jesus. 
ADLAI.  ad'lai-Heb.  just  [?].    1  Chr.  27.  29. 
ADM  AH,  ad'mah  —  Heb.  earth.    Gen.  10.  19  ;  14.  2. 
ADMONISH.    Acts  20.  31,  I  ceased  not  to  a.    A.  V., 
warn. 

Acts  27.  9,  Paul  a.  them. 

Rom.  15.  14 ;  Col.  3.  16,  a.  one  another. 

1  Cor.  4.  14,  to  a.  you.    A.  V.,  I  warn. 

Col.  1.  28,  a.  every  man.    A.  V.,  ivarning. 

1  Thes.  5.  14,  a.  the  disorderly.    A.  V.,  team  them  that 

are  unruly. 

2  Thes.  3.  15,  a.  him  as  a  brother. 
ADMONITION.    Eccl.  4.  13,  not  how  to  receive  a. 

A.  v.,  no  more  be  admonished.  [17.  14. 

ADNAH,  ad'nah  — Heb.  delight.    1  Chr.  12.  20;  2  Chr. 
ADO.    Acts  20.  10,  make  ye  no  a.    A.V.,  trouble  not 

yourselees. 
ADONI-BEZEK,  a-do'ni-be  zek  — Heb.  lord  of  Bezek. 

defeated  and  mutilated,  Judg.  1.  4-7. 
ADONIJAH,  ad'o-nl'jah  — Heb.  my  lord  is  Jehovah. 
fourth  son  of  David,  proclaimed  kuig,  1  Kings  1.  11. 
flees  and  takes  refuge  at  the  altar,  1  Kings  1.  5-50. 
receives  pardon  from  Solomon,  1  Kings  1.  53. 
put  to  death,  1  Kings  2.  13-25  [Ezra  2.  13. 

ADONIKAM.  a-don'i-kam  —  Heb.  my  Lord  has  arisen. 
ADONIRAM,  ad'o-ni'ram  (or  Adoram,  1  Kings  12. 18)  — 
my  Lord  is  exalted. 
1  Kings  4.  6,  over  the  men  subject  to  taskwork.    A.V., 

over  the  tribute. 
stoned  to  death,  1  Kings  5.  14. 
ADONI-ZEDEK,  a-do'nl-ze'dek  -  Heb.  lord  of  right- 
eousness.   A.  v.,  Adoni-zedec. 
king  in  Jerusalem,  Josh.  10. 1-27  ;  Deut.  21.  23. 
ADOPTION.    Rom.  8.  15,  spirit  of  a. 

Gal.  4.  5,  receive  the  a.  of  sons.  [1.  4. 

Adoption,  spiritual,  John  1.  12,  13;  2  Cor.  6. 18;  2  Pet. 

blessings  of.  Num.  6.  27;  Isa.  62.  2;  Mat.  13.  43;  Acts 

15.  17  ;  Gal.  3.  29  ;  Eph.  3.  6. 
of  saints,  Rom.  15.  29 ;  Gal.  4.  6 ;  Eph.  1.  5, 11 ;  Heb.  2. 
11,  12:  1  John  3.  2.  [36. 

fruits  of,  Mat.  5.  44,  45, 48  ;  6.  25-34 ;  7.  7-11 ;  Luke  6.  35, 
of  Israel,  Ex.  4.  22 ;  Hos.  11.  1 ;  Rom.  9.  4. 
of  the  Gentiles,  Isa.  66.  19 ;  Acts  15.  3 ;  Gal.  4.  5. 
Instances :  —  Moses,    Ex.    2.    10 ;    Esther,  Esth.    2.  7 ; 
Joseph''s  sons.  Gen.  48.  5, 14, 16,  22  ;  Solomon,  1  Chr. 
28.  6.  [11.  9. 

ADORAIM,  ad'o-ra'im  — Heb.  two  mounds  [?J.    2  Chr. 
ADORN.    Isa.  61. 10,  as  a  bride  a.  herself. 
Luke  21.  5,  a.  with  goodly  stones. 
Tit.  2.  10,  a.  the  doctrine  of  God. 
1  Pet.  3.  3,  whose  a.  let  it  not  be  the  outward  a. 
Rev.  21.  19,  foundations  were  a.    A.V.,  garnished. 
ADR  AMME  LECH,     a-dram'me-lgch-Heb.     Adar    is 

prince.    2  Kings  19.  37  ;  Isa.  37.  38. 
ADRAMYTTIUM,  ad'ra-myt'ti-iim.    Acts  27.  2. 
ADRIA,  a'dri-a-the  sea  of  Adria.    Acts  27.  27.    A.  V., 

in  Adria. 
ADRIEL,  a'dri-el  —  Heb.  my  help  is  Ood.    1  Sam.  18. 19 ; 
2  Sam.  21.  8,  9. 


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ADULLAM,  a-dul'lam  — Heb.  a  retreat  [?].    Geu.  38.  1, 
12,  20. 

conquered  by  Joshua,  Josh.  12. 15 ;  Mic.  1. 15. 

its  cave  the  refuge  of  David,  1  Sam.  22.  2. 
Adultery,  Mat.  5.  28 ;  19.  y  ;  Mark  7.  21 ;  10.  11. 

prohibited,  Ex.  20.  14  :  Deut.  5.  18  ;  Mat.  19. 18. 

punishmeut  of.  Lev.  20.  10  ^1  Cor.  6.  9  ;  Heb.  13.  4. 

spiritual,  Jer.  13.  27  ;  Ezek.  16.  32  ;  Hos.  1.  2 ;  Rev.  2.  22. 

Instances  :  —  Tamar,  Gen.  38.  24  ;  Dacid,  2  Sam.  11.  2 ; 
Herod,  Mark  (j.  17  ;  icoman  in  John  8.  3. 
AD  UMMIM,  a-diim'mim  —  Heb.  red  ones  [?].  Josh.  15. 7. 
ADVANCED.    Esth.  3.  1,  and  a.  him. 

Luke  2.  52,  Jesus  a.  in  wisdom.     A.  V.,  increased. 

Gal.  1. 14,  a.  in  the  Jews'  religion.    A.  V.,  profited. 
ADVANTAGE.    Job  35.  3,  what  a. 

Eccl.  10. 11,  no  a.  in  the  charmer.  A.  V.,  a  babbler  is  no 
better. 

Rom.  3.  1,  what  a.  then  hath  the  Jew. 

2  Cor.  7.  2,  took  a.  of  no  man.    A.  V.,  defrauded. 

12.  17.  take  a.     A.  K,  make  a  (lain. 
ADVENTURE.   Deut.  28.  56 ;  Acts  19.  31,  a.  (=venfure). 

Eccl.  5.  14,  riches  perish  by  evil  rt.    A.  V.,  travail. 
ADVERSARY.     Ex.  23.  22,  a.  unto  thine  a. 
Num.  10.  9,  a.  that  oppresseth.    A.  F.,  enemy. 
22.  22,  for  au  a.  against  him. 
22.  32,  for  an  a.    A.  T.,  to  withstand  thee. 
Job  31.  35,  indictment  which  mine  a.  hath  written. 

A.  F.,  a.  had  'written  a  book. 
Ps.  3. 1,  mine  a.  increased.    A.  V.,  they  increased  that 
trouble  me. 
8.  2,  because  of  thine  a.    A.  F.,  enemies. 

13.  4,  mine  a.    A.  F.,  those  tliat  trouble  me. 
38.  20,  evil  for  good  are  a.  unto  me. 

60.  11,  help  against  the  a.    A.  F.,  from  trouble. 
78.  61,  into  the  a.  hand.     A.  F,  enemy''s. 
89.  23,  will  beat  down  his  a.    A.  V.,foes. 
109.  6,  a.  stand  at  liis  right  hand.    A.  F.,  Satan. 
136.  24,  delivered  us  from  our  a.    A.V.,  redeemed  .  .  . 
enemies. 
Ezek.  30.  16,  shall  have  a.    A.  F,  distresses. 
Zech.  3. 1,  Satan  ...  to  be  his  a.    A.  F.,  resist  him. 
8.  10,  because  of  the  a.    A.V.,  affliction. 
Mat.  5.  25,  agree  with  thine  a. 
1  Cor.  16.  9,  there  are  many  a. 
Phil.  1.  28,  in  nothing  affrighted  by  the  a. 
Heb.  10.  27,  which  shall  devour  the  a. 
ADVERSITY.    1  Kings  1.  29,  redeemed  ...  out  of  all 
a.     A.  v.,  distress. 
Ps.  10.  6, 1  shall  not  be  in  a. 
35.  15,  in  mine  a.  they  rejoiced. 
94.  13,  rest  from  the  days  of  a. 
Prov.  17.  17,  a  brother  is  born  for  a. 
Isa.  30.  20,  Lord  give  vou  the  bread  of  a. 
Adversity,  Prov.  24.  10;  Eccl.  7.  14 ;  Mic.  6.  9. 
promise  for,  Ps.  50.  15 ;  107.  19 ;  Isa.  41.  17. 
Instances  :  -  Gen.  42. 28 ;  44. 16 ;  Ex.  14. 10 ;  Judg.  10. 10 ; 
Ruth  1.  5 ;  1  Sam.  30.  6  ;  1  Kings  14.  6  ;  2  Kings  3.  10 ; 
19.  1 ;  Acts  16.  25  ;  26.  22. 
ADVERTISE.    Num.  24.  14,  I  will  a.  thee  (=inform). 
Advice,  good,  Prov.  25.  11 ;   Eccl.  12.  11 ;  1  Cor.  12.  8 ; 
Eph.  4. ;  5. ;  6.  ;  Phil.  4.  ;  1  Thes.  4. ;  5. ;  Jas.  1.  5. 
Instances  -.  —  Jethro  to  Moses,  Ex.  18.  19  ;  Joshua,  Josh. 
22.  1-6;  23.  2;  David,  1  Kings  2.  1-9  ;  Gamaliel,  Acts 
5.34. 
Advice,  bad,  to  be  avoided,  Ps.  1.  1 ;  Prov.  1.  10. 
Instances :  —  2  Sam.  10.  3 ;  17.  1 ;  1  Kings  12.  10 ;  Esth. 
3.  8  ;  Jer.  38.  4 ;  Mat.  28. 13. 
ADVISE.    2  Sam.  24.  13,  now  a.  thee.    A.V.,a.  and  see. 

1  Chr.  12.  19,  upon  advisement  {=  consideration). 
Prov.  13.  10,  with  the  weli-a.  is  wisdom. 

Acts  27.  12,  a.  to  put  to  sea  from  thence.    A.  F.,  a.  to 
depart  thence  also. 
ADVOCATE.    1  John  2.  1,  an  A.  with. 
^NEA  S,  ae'ne-as,  healed.    Acts  9.  33-35. 
JUNON,  ae'non,  or  ENON—G!\l.  springs. 

where  John  baptized,  John  3.  2"5. 
AFAR.    Ps.  138.  6,  he  knoweth  from  a.    A.  F.,  afar  off. 

Isa.  33.  17,  land  that  reacheth  a.     A.  F,  is  very  far  off. 

Heb.  11.  13,  greeted  them  from  a.    A.V.,  having  seen 
them  afar  off. 
AFAR  OFF.    Geu.  22.  4,  place  a.  o. 

Isa.  22.  3,  they  fled  a.  o.    A.  V.,  ivhich  have  fled  from 
far. 

Jer.  23.  23,  and  not  a  God  a.  o. 

Mat.  8.  30,  a.  o.     A.  V.,  a  good  way  off. 
26. 58,  Peter  followed  him  a.  o. 

Luke  15.  20,  yet  a.  o.    A.  F,  a  great  way  off. 

Acts  2.  39,  to  all  that  are  a.  o. 
AFFAIRS.    2  Tim.  2.  4,  in  the  a.  of  this  life. 
AFFECTED.    Lam.  3.  51,  mine  eye  a. 

Acts  14.  2,  evil  a.  against  the  brethren. 
AFFECTION.    1  Chr.  29.  3,  set  my  «.  on. 

Rom.  12.  10,  be  tenderly  a.  one  (=  disposed). 

2  Cor.  6.  12,  your  own  a.    A.  V.,  bowels. 
Affections,  carnal.  Gal.  5. 16 ;  2  Pet.  2.  10. 

upon  house  of  God,  1  Chr.  29.  3  ;  Ps.  26.  8 ;  27.  4 ;  84.  2, 

10;  122.1-  Isa.  56.  7. 
on  things  above.  Col.  3.  1,  2. 
upon  God,  Deut.  6.  5  ;  Ps.  42. 1 ;  119. ;  Mark  12.  30. 


one  to  another,  John  13.  5 ;  Rom.  12.  10 ;  1  Pet.  1.  22  • 
1  John  2.  10  ;  4.  12. 

Instances :  —  Ru/h,  Ruth  1. 16 ;  Jonatlian,  1  Sam.  18.  1 ; 
Ittai,  2  Sam.  15.  21;  Jesus,  John  11.  5;  13.  23;  Chi-is- 
tiuns.  Acts  4.  32  ;  Titus,  2  Cor.  7. 15;  Galatians,  Gal. 
4.  15 ;  Paul,  1  Thes.  2.  18. 
AFFIRM.  Acts  12.  15,  she  confidently  a.  A.  F,  con- 
stantly a. 

Acts  25.  19,  Jesus,  .  .  .  whom  Paul  a. 

1  Tim.  1.  7,  they  confidently  a.    A.V.,  they  a. 
AFFLICT.    Gen.  15.  13,  a.  them  400  years. 

Ruth  1.  21,  Almighty  hath  a.  me. 

Job  36.  6,  giveth  to  the  a.  their  right.     A.  V.,  poor. 

Ps.  35.  13,  I  (I.  my  soul.     A.  V.,  humbled. 

44.  2,  thou  didst  a.  the  peoples. 

90.  15,  the  days  wherein  thou  hast  a.  us. 

119.  67,  before  I  was  a.  I  went  astray. 

140.  12,  maintain  the  cause  of  the  a. 
Prov.  15.  15,  all  the  days  of  the  a. 

22.  22,  oppress  the  a.  in  the  gate. 
Isa.  53.  4.  smitten  of  God,  and  a.  [yet  he. 

53.  7,  yet  when  he  was  a.  he.    A.  F,  and  he  was  a., 

63.  9,  in  all  their  affliction  he  was  a. 
Nah.  1.  12,  I  will  a.  thee  no  more. 
Zeph.  3.  12,  of  thee  an  a.  and  poor  people. 
Zech.  10.  2,  they  are  a.    A.V.,  ivere  troubled. 

2  Cor.  1.  6,  a.,  it  is  for  your  comfort. 

2  Thes.  1.  7,  you  that  are  a.    A.  V.,  ivho  are  troubled. 

1  Tim.  5.  10,  if  she  hath  reUeved  the  a. 

Heb.  11.  37,  destitute,  a.,  ill-treated. 

Jas.  4.  9,  be  a.,  and  mourn,  and  weep. 
Afflicted,  duty  towards  the.  Job  16.  5  ;  Ps.  82.  3 ;  Prov. 
22.  22 ;  31.  5 ;  Acts  12.  5 ;  1  Tim.  5.  10 ;  Jas.  1.  27 ;  5. 
14-16. 
AFFLICTION.    Gen.  16.  11,  heard  thy  a. 

Ex.  3.  7,  surely  seen  the  a.  of  my  people. 

Deut.  16.  3,  even  the  bread  of  a. 

1  Chr.  22.  14,  in  my  a.    A.  F,  trouble. 
Job  5.  6,  a.  Cometh  not  forth. 

36.  8,  taken  in  the  cords  of  a. 
Ps.  9.  13,  behold  my  a.    A.  F,  trouble. 

34.  19,  many  are  the  a.  of  the  righteous. 

132.  1,  remember  for  David  all  his  a. 
Isa.  30.  20,  the  water  of  a. 

48.  10,  in  the  furnace  of  a. 
63.  9,  in  all  their  a. 

Jer.  16.  19,  my  refuge  in  the  day  of  a. 
Hos.  5. 15,  in  their  a.  they  will  seek. 
Acts  20.  23,  bonds  and  a.  abide  me. 

2  Cor.  1.  4,  in  all  our  a.    A.  F,  tribulation. 
1.  4,  are  in  any  a.    A.  F,  trouble. 

1.  8,  concerning  our  a.    A.  F,  trouble. 
4.  17,  for  our  light  a. 
7.  4,  joy  in  all  our  a.    A.  F,  tribulation. 
Phil.  1.  17,  to  raise  up  a.  for  me  in  my  bonds.    A.  F, 
add  a.  to  my  bonds. 

1  Thes.  3.  4,  we  are  to  suffer  a.    A.  F,  tribulation. 

2  Thes.  1.  4,  and  in  the  a.  which  ye  endure.    A.  F,  and 
tribulations  that. 

Jas.  1.  27,  visit  .  .  .  widows  in  their  a. 
Affliction,  benefits  of,  Job  23.  10 ;  Isa.  1.  25 ;  Hos.  2.  6  ; 

John  15.  2 ;  Rom.  5.  3 ;  Heb.  12.  10 ;  1  Pet.  2.  20. 
common  to  all.  Job  5.  6,  7  ;  14. 1. 
confession  of  sin  under,  Job  7.  20;  Ps.  32.  5  ;  Isa.  64.  5, 

6  ;  Mic.  7.  9. 
comfort  under,  Ps.  27.  5  ;  119.  50 ;  Isa.  61.  2 ;  Luke  7.  13  ; 

John  16.  33  ;  Acts  16.  25  ;  1  Pet.  4. 13. 
deliverances  from,  Ps.  40.  2 ;  Prov.  12.  13 ;  Isa.  63.  9 ; 

2  Tim.  3.  11 ;  4.  17,  18. 
exhortation  under,  Neh.   1.  8;  Job  5.  17;  Ps.  22.  24; 

Prov.  3.  11 ;  John  5.  14  ;  Heb.  12.  5-13  ;  1  Pet.  4. 12. 
endurance  of,  2  Sam.  12.  16 ;  Job  1.  21 ;  2.  10 ;  Ps.  18.  6 ; 

50.  15 ;  Luke  21. 19 ;  2  Cor.  1. 9  :  Heb.  12.  1 ;  1  Pet.  2. 20. 
foretold.  Gen.  15.  13 ;  Isa.  10.  12 ;  Jer.  29. 17. 
from  God,  2  Kings  6.  33 ;  Job  10.  15 ;  Mic.  6.  9. 
God's  glory  in,  2  Cor.  12.  7-10 ;  1  Pet.  4. 14. 
love  of  God  exhibited,  Deut.  8.  5;  Prov.  3. 12 ;  Heb.  12. 

6,  7  ;  Rev.  3. 19.  [5.  10. 
object  and  effects  of,  1  Cor.  11.  32;  2  Cor.  4. 17;  1  Pet. 
promises  for,  Ps.  9.  9;  46.  1;  94.  12;  Isa.  25.  4;  48.  10; 

49.  13  ;  Jer.  16.  19 ;  Mat.  11.  28  ;  Acts  14.  22 ;  2  Cor.  4. 
16,  Rev.  3.  10. 

prayer  under,  2  Kings  19.  16;  Ps.  10.  1;  51.  11;  Mark 

9.24. 
repentance  under,  Ps.  78.  34 ;  Hos.  6. 1 ;  Luke  15. 17. 
sent  in  mercy,  Ex.  1.  12  ;  Ps.  106.  43 ;  Rom.  8. 18 ;  Rev. 

7,  14. 

support  under,  Deut.  4.  30,  31 ;  Job  33.  26 ;  Ps.  73.  26 ; 

Isa.  10.  20. 
Instances :  —  Joseph,  Gen.  39.  20-23 ;  Job,  Job  1.  20-22 ; 

David,  2  Sam.  12.  15-23;  Hezekiah,  Isa.  38.  1;  Jonah, 

Jonah  2.  2;  Manasseh,  2  Chr.  33.  12;  Paul,  Acts  20. 

22-24 :  Apostles,  1  Cor.  4.  13 ;  2  Cor.  6.  4-10. 
AFFRIGHTED.    Deut.  7.  21,  not  be  a. 
Deut.  20.  3.  be  ye  a.    A.  F,  terrified. 
Josh.  1.  9,  be  not  a.    A.  F,  afraid. 
Acts  10.  4,  and  being  a.     A.  V.,  he  teas  afraid. 
Phil.  1.  28,  in  nothing  a.  by  the.   A.  F,  terrified  by  your. 
AFORE.    Rom.  9.  23,  o.  prepared  (=  beforehand). 


AFO 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


AIJ 


AFORETIME.    Deut.  2.  20,  dwelt  therein  a.     A.V., 

in  old  time. 
Neh.  13.  5,  where  a.  they  laid. 
Dan.  6.  10,  as  he  did  a. 

Rom.  3.  25,  sins  done  a.    A.V.,  that  are  past. 
15.  4,  things  were  written  a. 

1  Pet.  3.  20,  that  a.  were  disobedient.    A.V.,  sometime. 
AFRAID.    Gen.  3.  10;  31.  31,  I  was  a. 

Neh.  a.  9,  they  all  would  have  made  us  a. 

Job  9.  34,  his  terror  make  me  a.    A.  V.,  fear  terrify  me. 

Ps.  27.  1,  of  whom  shall  I  be  a. 

56.  3.  what  time  I  am  a. 

65.  8,  «.  at  thy  tokens. 

112.  7,  he  shall  not  be  a. 

119.  39,  whereof  I  am  a.    A.  V.,  tvhioh  I  fear. 
Mat.  9.  8,  they  were  a.    A.  V.,  mart>eUed. 

10.  28,  be  not  a.  of  them.    A.  V.,  fear  not. 
Mark  9.  32,  were  a.  to  ask  him. 

Luke  2. 10,  be  not  a.    A.  V.,fear  not. 

9.  45,  were  a.  to  ask  him  about.    A.  V.,  feared  {to  ask 
him  of). 
Gal.  4. 11,  I  am  a.  of  you. 

Heb.  11.  23,  they  were  not  a.  [folloiv. 

AFTER.    Ex.  14. 17,  Egyptians  .  .  .  shall  go  in  a.   A.  F., 
Mat.  4.  19,  come  ye  a.  me.    A.  V.,  follow. 

27.  62,  which  is  the  day  a.     A.V.,  followed  the  day  of. 
Mark  6.  46,  a.  he  had  taken  leave  of  them.   A.  V.,  ivhen. 
Acts  20.  15,  the  day  «.    A.  V.,  next. 
Eph.  4.  14,  a.  the  wiles  of  error.    A.V.,  whereby. 
Heb.  7.  28,  which  was  a.  the  law.    A.  V.,  since. 

11.  6,  tliat  seek  a.  him.    A.  F.,  diligently  seek  him. 
AFTERWARD.    Gen.  10.  18,  and  a.  were. 

Ps.  73.  24,  <t.  receive  me  to  glory. 

Mat.  21.  37  ;  Luke  20.  32,  n.  he  sent.    A.  F.,  last  of  all. 
26.  60,  a.  came  two.    A.  F.,  at  the  Inst. 
AFTERWARDS.    Pro  v.  20. 17,  falsehood  is  sweet  to  a 
man ;  but  n. 
John  13.  36,  follow  a.    -4.  F,  follow  me  a. 
AGABUS,  ag  a-biis,  prophesies  famine.  Acts  11.  23;  and 

of  Paul's  bonds  and  afflictions.  Acts  21. 10. 
A  GA  G,  a'g3g  —  Heb.  violent  —  kings  of  Amalek.     Num. 

24.  7 ;  1  Sam.  15.  8-33. 
A  GA  GITE,  a'gag-Ite  =  A  MALE  KITE.    Esth.  3.  1 ;  8.  3. 
AGAIN.    Ps.  78.  41,  they  turned  rt.    A.  V.,  back. 

Zech.  5. 1,  then  a.  I  lifted  up.    A.V.,  I  turned,  and. 
AGAINST.    Gen.  4.  8,  Cain  rose  up  a. 
Judg.  7.  22,  and  a.  all  the  host.    A.  V.,even  thronghout. 

2  Kings  2. 7,  stood  over  a.  them  afar  off.    A.  V.Jo  view. 
Isa.  66. 14,  indignation  a.  his  enemies.    A.  F.,  toward. 
Ezek.  5.  6,  rebelled  a. 

Luke  2.  34,  a  sign  which  is  spoken  a. 
24.  50,  until  they  were  over  a.  Bethany.    A.  F.,  as  far 
as  to  Bethany. 

1  Cor.  4.  4,  a.  myself.    A.V.,  by. 

2  Thes.  2.  4,  exalteth  liimself  a.  all.    A.  V.,  above. 
Heb.  12.  4,  striving  a.  sin. 

1  Pet.  3.  16,  ye  are  spoken  a.    A.  F,  they  speak  evil  of. 
AGATE.    Ex.  28. 19,  an  a. 

AGE.    Dan.  1.  10,  youths  that  are  of  yourown  a.    A.  F, 
your  sort. 
Gal.  1.  14,  beyond  many  of  mine  own  a.    A.V.,  above 
many  my  equals. 

AGED.  2  Sam.  19.  32,  very  a.  man. 

Job  12. 12,  with  a.  men  is  wisdom.     A.V.,  the  ancient  is. 

Ps.  119.  100,  more  than  the  a.    A.  F,  ancients. 

Lsa.  47.  6,  upon  the  a.    A.  F,  ancient. 

Philem.  9,  Paul  the  a. 

Heb.  8. 13,  that  which  .  .  .  waxeth  a.     A.  F,  old. 

AGEE,  Sg'e-e-Heb.  fugitive.    2  Sam.  23.  11. 
AGES.     Eccl.  1.  10,  in  the  a.  which  were  before  us. 

A.  v.,  of  old  time. 

1  Cor.  10.  11,  ends  of  the  a.  are  come.    A.  V.,  world. 

Eph.  2.  7,  a.  to  come.  [world. 

3.  9,  for  a.  hath  been.    A.  F,  from  the  beginning  of  the 

Col.  1.  26,  hid  for  a.    A.  F,  from  a. 

Heb.  9.  26,  at  the  end  of  the  a.     A.  F,  tvorld. 
AGO.    1  Sam.  30.  13,  three  days  a.    A.  F,  agone. 

Eccl.  6.  10,  was  given  long  a.    A.  F,  is  named  already. 
AGONY.    Luke  22.  44,  and  being  in  an  a. 
Agony,  only  used  in  the  N.  T.  to  describe  our  Lord's 

struggle  in  Gethsemane,  Luke  22.  44. 
AGREE.    Amos  3.  3,  except  they  have  a.    A.  F,  be  a. 

Mat.  5.  25,  a.  with  thine  adversary. 
18. 19.  if  two  of  you  shall  a. 

Mark  14.  56,  59,  their  witness  a.  not. 

Acts  15. 15,  to  this  a.  the  words. 

1  John  5.  8,  the  three  a.  in  one. 
AGREEMENT.    2  Cor.  6.  16,  what  a.  hath  a  temple. 
Agriculture,  first  mentioned.  Gen.  2.  15;  3.  23 ;  4.  20. 
AGRIPPA,  a-grlp'pa.    (1)  Herod  A. 

slew  James,  Acts  12.  1-4. 

eaten  of  worms.  Acts  12.  23. 

(2)  heard  Paul's  defence,  Acts  25.  22 ;  26.  27. 

almost  persuaded,  Acts  26.  28. 
AGROUND.    Acts  27.  41,  the  vessel  a. 
AGUR,  a'gur  — Heb.  a  hireling.    Prov.  30.  1. 
ARAB,  a'hSb  — Heb.  father's  brother. 

(1)  son  of  Orari,  king  of  Israel,  1  Kings  16.  29. 

marries  Jezebel,  worships  Baal,  1  Kings  16.  31,  33. 


admonished  by  Elijah,  1  Kings  17.  1 ;  18.  17. 

his  household  governed  by  Obadiah,  1  Kings  18.  3. 

conquers  the  Syrians,  1  Kings  20. 

seizes  Naboth's  vineyard,  1  Kings  21.  17. 

defeated,  and  dies  at  Ramoth-Gilead,  1  Kings  22.  6,  40  ; 
2  Chr.  18.  1-34. 

judgment  executed  on  the  house  of  Ahab  by  Jehu, 
1  Kings  19.  16 ;  2  Kings  10.  11. 

(2)  son  of  Kolaiah,  Jer.  29.  21-23. 
AHARAH,  a-har'ah  — 1  Chr.  8.  1.  [1  Chr.  4.  8. 

AHARHEL,    a-har'hel  —  Heb.   behind  breastwork   [?] 
AHASBAI,  a-h as' ba-1 .    2  Sam .  23 .  34 . 
AH  A  >S  (JER  US,  a-has'u-e'rus  — in  Pers.  Xerxes. 

divorces  Vashti  and  marries  Esther,  Esth.  2.  17. 

decrees  to  destroy  the  Jews,  Esth.  3.  12. 

hangs  Hamau,  rewards  Mordecai,  Esth.  7. 10. 
AHA  VA,  a-ha  va.    Ezra  8.  15,  21. 

AHAZ,  a'haz— Heb.  he  hath  grasped  — king  of  Judah, 
son  of  Jotham,  2  Kings  16. ;  Isa.  7. 10  ;  2  Chr.  28. 

is  warned  by  Isaiah  (1.  1;   7.  1-16),  Hosea  (1.  1),  and 
Micah. 

appeals  to  Tiglath-pileser,  2  Kings  16.  7. 

spoils  the  temple,  2  Kings  16.  8. 

is  idolatrous,  2  Chr.  28.  5. 

is  father  of  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  16. 1-20. 
AHAZ  I  AH,  a'ha-zi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  grasped. 

(1)  king  of  Israel,  son  of  Ahab,  1  Kings  22.  40. 
worships  Baal,  2  Kings  1.  2.  fl.  17. 
his  death  foretold  by  Elijah,  1  Kings  22.  51 ;  2  Kings 

(2)  king  of  Judah,  son  of  Athaliah,  2  Kings  8.  27-29 ; 
9.  29 ;  is  wicked,  2  Kings  8.  27. 

is  wounded  by  the  Syrians,  2  Kings  9.  22. 
is  killed  by  Jehu,  2  Kings  9.  27  ;  2  Chr.  22.  7,  9. 
AHBAN,  ah'ban  — Heb.  brother  of  an  intelligent  one. 

1  Chr.  2.  29. 

AHER,  a'her  —  perh.  =  AHIRAM.    1  Chr.  7. 12. 
AHI,  a'hi  =  A  HI  AH.    1  Chr.  5. 15  ;  7.  34.  [23.  33. 

AHIAM,  a-hi'am  — Heb.  father's  brother  f?].     2  Sam. 
AHI  AN,  a-hl'  an  —  Heb.  brotherly.    1  Chr.  7.  19. 
AHIEZER,  a'hi-e'zer  —  Heb.  my  brother  is  help.   Num. 

I.  12;  7.  66;  10.  25;  1  Chr.  12.  3. 

AHIHUD,  a-hi'hud  — Heb.  brother  of  maje.Hy.     Num. 

34.  27  ;  1  Chr.  8.  7.  [A.  V.,  Ahiah. 

AHIJAH,  a-hl'ia,lx=AHIMELECH.     1  Sam.  14.  3,  18. 

AHI  J  AH,  2i-\\V}V>.\i=  AHIAH.    1  Kings  4.  3 ;  1  Chr.  8.  7. 

A.  v.,  Ahiah. 
AHI  J  AH,  a-hi'jah  — Heb.  brother  of  Jehovah. 
prophesies  against  Solomon,  1  Kings  11.  31. 
against  Jeroboam,  1  Kings  14.  1-18. 
AHI K AM,   a-hi'kaui  — Heb.    my    brother  has    arisen. 

2  Kings  22.  12  ;  25.  22. 

befriends  Jeremiah,  Jer.  26.  24  ;  39.  14.  [8.  16. 

AHILUD,  a-hi'lud  — Heb.  brother  of  a  son  [?].     2  Sam. 

AHIMAAZ,  a-him'a-az— Heb.  my  brother  is  anger  — 

messenger  of  David,  2  Sam.  15.  36 ;  18.  19 ;  1  Chr.  6.  8. 

AHIMAN,   a-M'man  —  Heb.  my  brother  is  a  gift.    Num. 

13.  22. 
AHI  ME  LECH,  a-him'e-lgeh  — Heb.  brother  of  Mclek. 
high  priest  of  the  line  of  Ithamar,  father  of  Abiathar, 

1  Sam.  22.  20. 
gave  showbread  to  David,  1  Sam.  21. 1-9. 
cruelly  killed  by  Doeg,  1  Sam.  22. 9-23.        [1  Chr.  6.  25. 
AHIMOTH,    a-hi'moth  — Heb.    my    brother  is   death. 
AHINADAB,  a-hiu'a-dab  — Heb.  my  brother  is  noble. 

1  Kings  4.  14. 
AHI  NOAM,  a-hin'o-am  — Heb.  my  brother  is  delight. 

1  Sam.  14.  50 ;  25.  43. 
AHIO,  a-hi'o  —  Heb.  brotherly.    2  Sam.  6.  3 ;  1  Chr.  13.  7. 
AHIRA.  a-hi'ra  —  Heb.  brother  of  evil.    Num.  1. 15 ;  2.  29. 
AHIRAM,  a-hi'ram  — Heb.    brother  of  height.      Num. 

26.  38. 
AHISAMACH,    a-his'a-mach  — Heb.    my   brother   has 

.supported.    Ex.  31.  6 ;  35.  34. 
AHISHAHAR,  a-hish'a-hiir  — Heb.  brother   of  dawn. 
1  Chr.  7.  10.  [1  Kings  4.  6. 

AHISHAR,    a-hi'shar  — Heb.    my    brother   hds^  .syng. 
AHITHOPHEL,  a-hith'o-phel— Heb.  my  brother  is  folly. 
favors  Absalom,  2  Sam.  15. 12. 
is  thwarted  by  Hushai,  2  Sam.  15.  31-37. 
hangs  himself,  2  Sam.  17.  1-23.  ^^  ^         ,,   „ 

type  of  Judas,  Ps.  41.  9 ;  Mat.  27.  5.  Jl  Sam.  14.  3. 

AHITUB,    a-hi'tub  —  Heb.    my    brother    is    goodness. 
AHLAB,  ah'lSb  — Heb.  fat.    Judg.  1.  31. 
AHLAL  ah'lai-Heb.  0  that !    1  Chr.  2.  31. 
AHOAH,  a-ho'ah.    1  Chr.  8.  4. 

AHUMAI,  a-hu'ma-I.    1  Chr.  4.  2.  ,  ^,.      .    ^ 

AHUZZAM,  s.-hnz'z&va.—B.Qh.  possessor.     1  Chr.  4.  6. 

AHZAll  AhziirAHASIA  -  Heb.  =  AHAZIAH.    Neh. 

II.  13.     A.  F.  Alinsai. 

AI,  a'l,  HA  I,  AIA  TH,  AIJ  A  .    Gen.  12.  8. 
defeats  Joshua,  Josh.  7.  2-5. 
is  taken  and  burned.  Josh.  8.  9-28. 
rebuilt,  Ezra  2.  28  ;  Neh.  7.  32 ;  Isa.  10.  28. 
AIAH,  a-I'ah  — Heb.  falcon.    2  Sam.  3.  7;  21.  8.     Also 

Gen.  36.  24.     A.V.,  Ajah. 
AIJALON,  ai'ja-lon-Heb.    deer-field.     Josh.   10.    12; 
Judg.  1.  35  ;  1  Sam.  14.  31 ;  1  Chr.  6.  69 ;  2  Chr.  28. 18. 
A.  F,  Ajalon  in  Josh.  10.  12  ;  2  Chr.  28. 18. 


AIL 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


AMA 


AILETH.    Gen.  21.  17,  what  a.  thee  ? 
Ps.  114.  5,  what  a.  thee,  O  thou  sea? 
AIM.    Ps.  58.  7,  he  a.  his  arrows.    A.V.,  bendeth  his  how. 
Ps.  64.  3,  have  a.  their  arrojvs.    A.  V.,  bend  their  bows. 
Rom.  15.  20,  making  it  my  a.  so  to  preach.    A.  F.,  have 

I  strived. 
2  Cor.  5.  9,  we  make  it  our  a.    A.V.,  labour. 
AIN,  a'in  —  Heb.  eyr.    (1)  Num.  34.  11.    (2)  Josh.  15.  32. 
AIR.     Jer.  14.  6,  they  pant  for  a.    A.V.,^vind. 
1  Cor.  9.  26,  as  not  beating  the  a.    A.v.,7to(as  one  thai 
beateth. 

14.  9,  be  speaking  into  the  a. 
1  Thes.  4.  17,  meet  the  Lord  in  the  a. 
^A'/liV,  a'kan  =  J  ARAN.    Gen.  36.  27. 
AKJELDAMA,  5-kel' da-ma  —  Chakl.  field  of  blood.   Mat. 

27.  7,  8  ;  Acts  1. 19.     A.  F.,  Aceldama. 
AKK  UB,  ak'kub,  cf .  J  A  COB  —  Heb.  cunning.    (1)  1  Chr. 

3.  24.    (2)  1  Chr.  9.  17.    (3)  Ezra  2.  45. 
AKRABBIM,  a-krab'bim  —  Heb.  scorijions.    Num.  34.  4  ; 

Josh.  15.  3  ;  Judg.  1.  36. 
ALARM.    Num.  10.  5,  when  ye  blow  an  a. 
Jer.  4.  19,  the  a.  of  war. 
Joel  2. 1,  a.  iu  my  holy  mountain. 
ALAS.    2  Kings  6.  5,  15,  a.,  my  master. 

Joel  1.  15,  a.  for  the  day. 
ALBEIT.  Ezek.l3.7,a.  I'h2i\enot{=althoughit  b".  so). 
ALE  MET H.  al'e-meth  —  Heb.  covering  [?].  1  Chr.  8.  36. 
ALEXANDER,  al'ex-an'der  — Gk.  man  defender. 
(1)  Mark  15.  21.  (2)  Acts  4.  6.  (3)  Acts  19.  33. 
(4)  1  Cor.  5.  5;  1  Tim.  1.  20;  2  Tim.  4.  14. 
ALEXANDRIA,    51'ex-au'dri-a.  —  city,  Lower  Egypt. 

Acts  6.  9  :  18.  24  ;  27.  6. 
ALGUM-TREES.    2  Chr.  2.  8;   9.  10,  11.  a.-t.     A.V., 
algiLin  trees.  [dren. 

ALIEN.    Ps.  69.  8,  I  am  ...  a.  unto  my  mother's  chil- 
Ps.  144.  7,  hand  of  a.    A.  V.,  strange  children. 
Prov.  5.  10,  in  the  house  of  au  a.    A.  F.,  stranger. 
Heb.  11.  34,  armies  of  a.  [depart. 

ALIENATED.    Jer.  6.  8,  soul  be  a.  from  thee.    A.  F, 
Ezek.  23.  17,  soul  was  a. 

48.  14,  the  land  be  a.    A.  F,  nor  alienate  the  first  fruits. 
Eph.  2.  12,  a.  from  the  commonwealth.    A.  v.,  aliens. 
Col.  1.  21,  in  time  past  a.    A.  F,  sometime  a. 
ALIENATION.     Num.   14.   34,  know  my  a.     A.  F, 

breach  of  jiromise. 
ALIGHTETH.     Prov.    28.  2,  curse  .  .  .  causeless   a. 

not.    A.V..,  shall  not  come. 
ALIKE.    Dent.  12.  22,  eat  thereof  a. 

Eccl.  9.  2,  all  things  come  a. 
ALIVE.    Lev.  16.  10,  the  goat  .  .  .  shall  be  set  a. 
Num.  14.  38,  Caleb  .  .  .  remained  a.    A.  F,  lived  still. 
16.  30,  go  down  a.  into  Sheol.    A.V.,  quick. 
Deut.  4.  4,  are  a.  every  one  of  you. 
1  Sam.  2.  6,  Jehovah  .  .  .  maketh  a. 
Ps.  30.  3,  thou  hast  kept  me  a. 
124.  3,  swallowed  us  up  a.    A.  F,  quick. 
Jer.  49.  11,  I  will  preserve  them  a. 
Mat.  27.  63,  while  he  was  yet  a. 
Mark  16. 11,  heard  that  he  was  a. 
Luke  15.  24,  son  was  dead,  and  is  a. 
24.  23,  angels,  who  said  that  he  was  a. 
Acts  1.  3,  showed  himself  a. 
Rom.  6. 11,  a.  unto  God. 
1  Cor.  15.  22,  shall  all  be  made  a. 
Gal.  3.  21,  make  a.    A.  F.,  have  given  life. 
Eph.  2. 1,  you  did  he  make  a.    A.  V.,hath  he  quickened. 
1  Thes.  4.  15,  we  that  are  a. 
Rev.  1.  18,  I  am  a.  for  evermore. 
ALL.    Num.  8.  16,  instead  of  a.  that  openeth.     A.  F, 
such  ax. 
1  Kings  12.  31,  priests  from  among  a.  the  people.    A.V., 

of  the  lowest  of. 
Ps.  33. 15,  fashioneth  the  hearts  of  them  a.    A.V.,  alike. 
56.  5,  a.  the  day  long  they  wrest.     .4.  F,  every. 
Isa.  10.  8,  my  princes  a.  of  them  kings.    A.V.,  altogether 

kings. 
Mat.  13.  33,  till  it  was  a.  leavened.    A.  F,  the  whole. 
26.  33,  if  ff.    A.V.,a.men. 

Mark  7. 14,  hear  me  a.  of  you.    A.  V.,  eve>nj  one. 
John  14.  26,  a.  that  I  said  mito  you.    A.V.,  ichat.soever. 
18.  20,  a.  the  Jews  come.    A.  F,  Jews  nhvays  resort. 
Acts  19.  19,  in  the  sight  of  a.    A.  F,  before  a.  men. 
24.  3,  accept  it  in  a.  ways.    A.  V.^aceept  it  always. 
Phil.  1.  3,  a.  my  remembrance.     A.  F,  every. 
ALLAMMELECH,  al'iam-me'lech-Heb.  king's oakV>]. 

Josh.  19.  26.     A.  F,  Alammelech. 
ALLAYETH.     Eccl.  10.  4,  a.  great  offences.    A.V., 


paeifjclh. 

:.LEGi 


ALLEGIANCE.   1  Chr.  12.  29,  had  kept  their  a.   A.  F, 

the  ward  of. 

ALLEGING.    Acts  17. 3,  a.  that  .  .  .  Christ  (=^proving). 
ALLEGORY.    Gal.  4.  24,  things  contain  an  a. 
ALLON.  51'lon  -Heb.  oak.    1  Chr.  4.  37. 
ALLON-BACUTH.  al'lon-bac'uth-Heb.  oak  of  weep- 

'no'  —  Deborah's  burial  place.    Gen.  35.  8. 
ALLOT.    Josh.  13.  6,  a.  thou  it.    A.  F,  divide. 
Josh.  23.  4,  c/.  .  .  .  nations  that  remain.     A.  V.,  divided 

.    .    .    hiilnt. 

ALLOWANCE.    Jer.  52.  34,  a  continual  a.    A.  F,  diet. 


ALLURE.    Hos.  2.  14,  I  will  a.  her. 
ALMIGHTY.    Gen.  17.  1,  God  A.    A.  F,  the  A.  God. 
Plx.  6.  3,  as  God  A.    A.V.,by  the  name  of  God  A. 
Ruth  1.  20,  the  A.  hath  dealt. 
Job  5.  17,  the  chastening  of  the  A. 
11.  7,  canst  thou  find  out  the  A. 
22.  25,  the  A.  will  be  thy  treasure. 
Ps.  91.  1,  under  the  shadow  of  the  A. 
Rev.  4.  8,  Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  the  Lord  God,  the 
A.    A.  v.,  holy.  Lord  God  A.  ■        [26. 

ALMODAD,  al-mo'dad  — Heb.  immeasurable.    Gen.  10. 
ALMON.  al'mon.     Josh.  21.  18. 
ALMOND.    Gen.  30.  37,  of  the  a.    A.  V.,  hazel. 
Gen .  43.  11,  nuts,  and  a. 
Num.  17.  8,  and  bare  ripe  ff. 
ALMOND  BLOSSOMS.     Ex.  25.  33,  made  like  a.-h. 

A.  v.,  like  ahiio»ds. 
ALMOND-TREE.     Eccl.  12.  5,    a.-t.    shall   blossom. 

A.  v.,  almond  tree  shall  flourish. 
ALMOST.    Heb.  9.  22,  I  may  a.  say,  all  things.    A.  V., 

a.  all  things. 
ALMS.   Luke  11.  41,  give  for  «. ;  Acts  10.  2.  gave  much  a. 

Acts  24.  17,  to  bring  a.  to  my  nation. 
Almsgiving,  Job  29.  13  ;  Prov.  19.  17  ;  31.  20 ;  Mat.  6.  1 ; 
Luke  12.  33  ;  Acts  3.  2,  3, 10. 
Instances  :  —  Dorcas,  Acts  9.  36  ;  Cornelius,  Acts  10.  2 ; 
Paul,  Acts  24.  17.  flO.  11,  12. 

ALMUG- TREES,  al'mug  — Heb.  sandal-wood,  1  Kings 
ALOES.     Ps.  45.  8,  myrrh,  and  a. 
Prov.  7.  17,  with  myrrh,  a. 
John  19.  39,  mixtme  of  myrrh  and  a. 
ALONE.     Gen.  2.  18,  that  the  man  should  be  a. 
Gen.  47.  26,  only  the  land  of  the  priests  a.    A.V.,  ex- 
cept .  .  .  only. 
Ex.  24.  2,  Moses  a.  shall  come  near. 
Job  1.  15,  escaped  a.  to  tell  thee. 
Ps.  4.  8,  a.  makest  me  dwell.    A.  F,  07dy. 
136.  4,  a.  doeth  great  wonders. 
Mat.  4.  4,  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  a. 
Luke  24.  18,  dost  thou  a.  sojourn.    A.V.,  only. 
John  12.  24,  abideth  by  itself  a.    A.  V.,  abidelh  a. 
Heb.  9.  7,  the  high  priest  a.  [far. 

ALOOF.    Job  30.  10,  they  stand  a.  from  me.    A.  V.,flee 

Ps.  38.  11,  stand  a. 
ALOUD.    1  Chr.  15.  28,  sounding  a.     A.  F.,  making  a 

noi.te. 
ALPHA,  al'plia  —  first  Greek  letter,  as  Aleph  is  first  in 

Hebrew  alphabet.     Rev.  1.  8  ;  21.  6  ;  22.  13. 
ALPH.iJUS,  al-phse'us,  or  CLE  OP  HAS. 

(1)  father  of  James  the  Less,  Mat.  10.  3  ;  Mark  3. 18. 
his  wife  sister  to  the  Virgin  Mary,  Mark  15.  40 ;  John 

19.  25. 

(2)  father  of  Matthev/,  Mark  2.  14. 
ALREADY.    Ex.  1.  5,  in  Egypt  a. 

Mat.  14.  15,  time  is  a.  past.    A.  V.  now.  [be. 

2  Tim.  4.  6,  I  am  a.  being  offered.    A.  V.,  now  ready  to 
1  John  2.  8.  light  a.  shineth.     A.  F,  now. 
ALTAR.    Gen.  8.  20,  builded  an  a. 
Ezek.  43.  15,  the  upper  a.     A.V.,  so  the  a. 
43. 16,  the  a.  hearth  shall  be.    A.  V.,  a.  shall  be. 
Mat.  5.  23,  offering  thy  gift  at  the  a.    A.  F,  bring.  .  .  to. 
Heb.  9.  4,  golden  a.  of  incense.    A.  V.,  censer. 
13.  10,  we  have  an  a.,  whereof. 
Altar,  sacrificial,  Ex.  20.  24. 
built  of  earth,  stone,  wood,  Ex.  20.  24,  25  ;  27. 1. 
raised  bv  Noah,  Gen.  8.  20 ;  by  Abraham,  Gen.  12.  7,  8  ; 
by  Isaac,  Gen.  26.  25 ;  by  .1acob,  Gen.  33.  20  ;  by  Moses, 
Ex.  17.  15  ;  by  Balaam,  Num.  23.  1 :  by  Joshua,  Josh. 
8.  30;  by  Reubenites,  etc..  Josh.  22.  10:  by  Gideon, 
.Tudg.  6.  26,  27 ;  bv  people  of  Israel,  Judg.  21.  4 ;  by- 
Samuel,  1  Sam.  7. 17  ;  by  Saul.  1  Sam.  14.  35 :  by  David, 
2  Sam.  24.  21,  25;  bv  Jeroboam,  1  Kings  12.  33;    by 
Elijah,  1  Kings  18.  30,  32 ;  by  Ahaz,  2  Kings  16.  10-12 ; 
by  Solomon,  2  Chr.  4.  1. 
for  burnt-offering,  Ex.  27.  1-8. 
for  incense,  Ex.  30.  1-6. 
ALTER.    Lev.  27.  10,  he  shall  not  a.  it. 
Ps.  89.  34.  nor  a.  the  thing  that  is  gone. 
Luke  9.  29,  countenance  was  a.  „     .         . 

ALTHOUGH.  John  4.  2,  a.  Jesus  himself.  A.  V.,  though. 
ALTOGETHER.    Gen.  18.  21.  done  a. 
Ps.  74.  8.  make  havoc  of  them  a.    A.  F,  together. 
1  Cor.  6.  7,  a.  a  defect  in  you.    A.  F,  utterly  a  fault 
amono. 
ALUSH.'a.'Vxsh.    Num.  33.  13,  14. 
ALVAH.^\'y^\\,or  ALLAH.    Gen.  36. 40. 
AL  VA  N.  Xl'van.    Gen.  36.  23.    In  1  Chr.  1.  i(i,Ahan 
ALWAYS.    Deut.  28.  29,  and  robbed  a.    A.  V.,  spotted 
evermore. 
Ps.  49.  9,  should  still  live  a.    A.  V.,for  ever. 
103.  9,  not  a.  chide.  , 

Mat.  28.  20,  I  am  with  you  a.    A.  V.,  alway. 
John  12.  8.  me  ye  have  not  a. 
Acts  24.  16,  and  men  a.     A.  F.  toward  men. 
Phil.  4.  4,  rejoice  in  the  Lord  a. 
1  Thes.  5.  15,  a.  follow  after  .  .  .  good.    A.  V.,  ever. 
5.  16,  rejoice  a.     A.  F,  evermore. 
A  MAD,  a'mSd.    Josh.  19.  26. 
rli1/.4Z,,  a'mal  — Heb.  labor.    1  Chr.  7.  35. 


AMA 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


ANG 


AMALEK,  am' a-lgk— Esau's  grandson.    Gen.  36.  12. 
AMALEKITES,  am'a-lek-ites,  country  of,  Gen.  14.  7. 

the  first  of  the  nations,  Num.  24.  20. 

fight  at  Rephidim,  Ex.  17.  8-13  ;  Deut.  25. 17. 

to  be  exterminated,  Ex.  17.  14-16;  Deut.  25.  17-19. 

invade  Canaan,  Judg.  3.  13  ;  5.  14 ;  6.  3,  33. 

their  king  Agag  taken,  1  Sam.  15.  1-33. 

smitten  by  David,  1  Sara.  27.  9 ;  30.  17. 
AMAM,  a  mam.    Josh.  15.  26. 

AM  AN  A,  am'a-na  — Heb.  constant.    S.  of  Sol.  4.  8. 
AMARIAH,  am'a-ri'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah,  hath  promised. 

1  Chr.  6.  7. 
A  MAS  A,  am'a-sa  — Heb.  burden  [?]  — son  of  Abigail. 

made  caijtain  by  Absalom,  2  Sam.  17.  25. 

by  David,  2  Sam.  19.  13. 

killed  by  Joab,  2  Sam.  20.  9-12  ;  1  Kings  2.  5. 
AMASAI,    a-mas'a-i.      (1)  1    Chr.    6.    25.      (2)    1  Chr. 

12.  18. 

A  MA  SHSAT,  a-mash'sa-i  —  Neh.  11. 13.    A.  V.,  Ama.shai. 
AMA8IAH,  am'a-si'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  bears.    2  Chr. 

17.  16. 
AMAZED.     Mark   5.  42,  they  were  a.  straightway. 
A.  v.,  (isfonished. 
Mark  16.  5,  they  were  a.    A.  V.,  offTighted. 
16.  6,  be  not  a.    A.  V.,  affrighted. 

Luke  2.  47,  a.  at  his  understanding.    A.  K,  astonished. 
24.  22,  company  a.  vis.    A.  V.,  made  ns  a.ttonished. 
Acts  8.  9,  and  a.  the  people.     A.  V.,  bewitched. 
AMAZEMENT.    Mark  5.  42,  with  a  great  a.    A.  F., 
a.'<toni.shinent. 
Luke  4.  36,  a.  came  upon  all.    A.  V.,  were  all  amazed. 
5.  26.  a.  took  hold  on  all.    A.  F.,  icej-e  all  amazed. 
AMAZIAH,  am'a-zi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah hasbeen  mighty. 
king  of  Judah,  son  of  Joash,  2  Kings  12.  21. 
punishes  murderers  of  Joash,  2  Kings  14. 1-7. 
employs  Israelites  against  Edom,  2  Chr.  25.  7-10. 
sends  them  home,  defeats  Edom,  2  Chr.  25.  7-16. 
is  vanquished  by  Joash,  and  dies,  2  Kings  14.  8-20. 
AMBASSADOR.    Josh.  9.  4,  had  been  a. 
Isa.  33.  7,  a.  of  peace  weep. 
57.  9,  send  thine  a.    A.  V.,  messengers. 
2  Cor.  5.  20,  we  are  a.  therefore  on  behalf  of  Christ. 

A.  v.,  now  then  we  are  a.  for  Christ. 
Eph.  6.  20.  I  am  an  a.  in  chains. 
AMBASSAGE.    Luke  14.  32,  sendeth  an  a. 

Luke  19.  14,  sent  an  a.    A.  V.,  a  message. 
Ambition,  condemned.  Gen.  11.  7 ;  Isa.  5.  8 ;   Dan.  4. 
37  ;  Mat.  18. 1,  3,  4 ;  23.  11, 12 ;  Rom.  12.  16 ;  1  Pet.  5.  5. 
puni.shed,  Gen.  11.  6 ;  1  Kings  2.  25 ;  Prov.  17.  19 ;  Isa. 

14.12;  Ezek.  31.  10, 11. 
reproved,  Num.  16.  4-11 ;  Mat.  18.  1-4 ;  20.  20-28 ;  23.  8, 

11 ;  Luke  22.  24  ;  John  13.  12-15. 
Instances: -Gen.  3.  5,  6;  11.  4;  Num.  12.  2;  16.  3;  22. 
16 ;  Judg.  9.  2 ;  2  Sam.  15.  4  ;  1  Kings  1.  5 ;  2  Kings  19. 
23  ;  Jer.  51.  53  ;  Mat.  20.  21 ;  Mark  9.  34  ;  2  Thes.  2.  3, 
4  ;  3  John  9. 
AMBUSH.    Jer.  51. 12,  prepare  the  a. 
Instances :  -  Josh.  8. 4-26 ;  Judg.  9.  30-46 ;  20.  29 ;  2  Chr. 

13.  13  ;  20.  22. 

AMBUSHMENT.    Josh.  8.  9,  went  to  the  a.    A.  V.,  in 
ambush. 
2  Chr.  13. 13,  caused  an  a.  to  come. 
AMEN.    Num.  5.  22,  woman  shall  say.  A.,  A. 
Deut.  27.  15,  all  the  people  shall  answer  and  say,  A. 
27.  26,  all  the  people  shall  say,  A. 
Ps.  41.  13,  ^.,  and  ^.  [.my  A. 

1  Cor.  14. 16,  say  the  A.  at  thy  giving  of  thanks.     A.  V., 

2  Cor.  1.  20,  also  through  him  is  the  A.    A.  F.,  and  in 
him  A. 

Rev.  3.  14,  these  things  saith  the  A. 
Amen,  affirming,  2  Cor.  1.  20  ;  Rev.  1.  7, 18  ;  19.  4. 

Jesus  called  the.  Rev.  3. 14. 
AMEND.    Jer.  7.  3,  a.  your  ways. 

John  4.  52,  when  he  began  to  a. 
AMIABLE.    Ps.  84. 1.  how  a.  are  thy  tabernacles. 
AMIDST.    Luke  8.  7,  fell  a.  the  thorns.    A.  V.,  among 

t/iorns. 
AMISS.    Lev.  5.  16,  for  that  which  he  hath  done  a. 
A.  v..  amends  for  the  harm. 
Luke  23.  41,  hath  done  nothing  a. 
Acts  23.  6,  beheld  nothing  a.  come.    A.  V.,  saw  no  harm. 
Jas.  4.  3,  receive  not,  because  ye  ask  a.  [1. 1. 

AMITTAl,  a-mit'tai  — Heb.  trve.    2  Kings  14.  25 ;  Jonah 
AMMAH,  5m'mah  — Heb.  cubit  [?].    2  Sam.  2.  24. 
AMMf,  am' ml  —  Heb.  my  people.    Hos.  2. 1. 
AMMIEL,  Sni' mi-el  —  Heb.»n/  kinsman  is  God.  (1)  Num. 
13. 12.    (2)  2  Sam.  9.  4.    (3)1  Chr.  3.  5.   (4)  1  Chr.  26.  5. 
AMMIHUD,  am-mi'hud  —  Heb.  my  kinsman  is  majestii. 
Num.  1. 10.    In  2  Sam.  13.  37  called  Ammihur.   A.  F., 
Ammihud. 
AMMJNADAB,  am-min'a-dab.  Mat.  1.  4 ;   Luke  3.  33. 

A.  F,  Aminadab. 
AMMINADAB,    am-min'a-dab  — Heb.   my  kinsman  is 
nob'e. 
his  daughter  married  to  Aaron,  Ex.  6.  23. 
AMMISHADDAI,    am' mi-shad' da-i  —  Heb.  my  kinmian 

is  the  Almiqltty.    Num.  1.  12. 
AMMIZABAD,  am-miz'a-bad  — Heb.  my  kinsman  hath 
bestowed.    1  Chr.  27.  6. 


A  MMON,  am'  mon  —  Heb  .  =  BENA  MMI.    Gen .  1-).  38. 
AMMONITE  S,    am'mon-Ites,  descendants  of  Ammon. 
Deut.  2.  19,  20  ;  23.  4. 
defeated  by  Jephthah,  Judg.  11.  33 ;  by  Saul,  1  Sam.  11. 

11 ;  by  David,  2  Sam.  10.  6-14. 
worship  Moloch,  1  Kings  11.  5. 

prophesied  against,  Jer.  49.  1 ;  Ezek.  25. 1 ;  Amos  1.  13 ; 
Zeph.  2.  8. 
AMNON,  am'non  —  Heb.  faithful.     2  Sam.  3.  2 ;  13. 1-39. 
AMON,    a  mon  — Heb.    master-workman  — (1)   king    of 
Judah,  son  of  Manasseh. 
restores  idolatry,  2  Kings  21. 18-26 ;  Zeph.  1.  4. 
(2)  Egyptian  god  —  Amon  of  No,  Jer.  46.  25,  A.V.,the 
mnltitude;  No-amon,  Nah.  3.  8,  A.  V.,  populous  No. 
AMON.    Jer.  46.  25,  A.  of  No.    A.  F,  the  m.ultittide. 
AMONG.    1  Sam.  23. 23,  search  ...  a.  all  the  thousands. 
A.  V.  throughout. 
Mark  9. 10,  questioning  a.  themselves.    A.  F,  one  with 

anotlier. 
Luke  2.  14,  peace  a.  men. ,  A.V..,  toward. 
Rom.  1.  24,  a.  themselves.    A.  F,  between. 
AMORITES,  am'o-rites  —  Heb.  perh.  hig/danders.    Gen. 
14.7. 
their  king  Og  the  remnant  of  the  giants,  Deut.  3.  4. 
defeated  by  Joshua,  Josh.  10.  6-12. 
named  Mount  Hermon  Senir.    A.  F,  Shenir,  Deut.  3.  9. 
AMOS,  a'mos  — Heb.  burden-bearer  —  prophet  of  Tekoa, 
dresser  of  sycomore-trees.     A.  F,  gatherer  of  syco- 
more  fruit.     Amos  1.  1 ;  7.  14. 
prophesies  against  Jeroboam  II.,  Amos  7.  10-13. 
AMOZ,  a  moz  —  Heb.  s/rowfif— father  of  Isaiah.    Isa.  1.1. 
AMPHIPOLIS,  am-phip'o-lis  — Gk.  around  the  city. 

Acts  17.  1. 
AMPLIATU'S,  am'pli-a-tus  — Rom.  16.  8.    J.F.,  Am- 

plias. 
AMR  AM,  am'ram  — Heb.  kindred  of  the  high  f?]— hus- 
band of  Jochebed,  and  father  of  Miriam,  Aaron,  and 
Moses,  Ex.  6.  20;  Num.  3. 19. 
AMR  AMITE  S,  am'ram-ites.    Num.  3.  27  ;  1  Chr.  26.  23. 
AMRAPHEL,    am'ra-phel.    Gen.  14. 1,  9. 
AMULETS.     Isa.  3.  20,  a.    A.  V.,  earrings. 
ANAB,  a' nab  — Heb.  arape  town.    Josh.  11.  21 ;  15.  50. 
AN  AH.  a' nah.    Gen.  36.  20. 
ANAHARA TH,  an'a-ha'rath.    Josh.  19. 19. 
ANAIAH,  an'a-i'ah.     Neh.  8.  4. 
ANAK,  a'nak  —  Heb.  long-necked.    Josh.  21.  11. 
ANAKIM,  an'a-kim.    A.  V.,  Anakims,  descendants  of 
Anak.     Josh.  11.  21. 
giants,  Deut.  2.  11,  21 ;  9.  2. 
sons  of  Anak,  Num.  13.  33. 
children  of  Anak,  Josh.  15.  14. 
ANAMIM,  an'a-mim.    Gen.  10.  13 ;  1  Chr.  1.  11. 
ANAMMEIECH,  a-nam'me-le€h.    2  Kings  17.  3L 
AN  AN,  a'nan  —  Heb.  cloud.    Neh.  10.  26. 
ANANIAH,    an'a-ni'ah.    Neh.  11.  32. 
ANANIAS.  &n'?L-nl'&ii-G'^.=-HANANIAH.         [5. 1-5. 

(1)  with  wife  Sapphira  "  lied  unto  God,"  and  died.  Acts 

(2)  devout  man,  instructor  of  Paul,  Acts  9.  10  ;  22. 12. 

(3)  high  priest,  who  smote  Paul,  Acts  23.  2,  5 ;  24. 1. 
ANATH,    a'nath  — Heb.  = '^iV^^y    (goddess).     Judg. 

3   31 
ANAtHEMA.     Rom.    9.    3,   myself   were   a.     A.V., 
accursed. 

1  Cor.  12.  3,  Jesus  is  a.    A.  V.,calleth  Jesus  accursed. 
Gal.  1.  8,  9,  let  him  be  a.    A.  F,  accursed. 

AN  AT  HO  TH,  an'a-thoth,  pi.  of  'An3t  — city  of  refuge. 
Josh.  21.  18 ;  1  Kings  2.  26 ;  Isa.  10.  30. 
birthplace  of  Jeremiah.    Jer.  1. 1. 
ANATHOTHITE,  an'a-thSth'ite,  native  of  Anathoth. 

1  Chr.  11.  28  ;  12.  3.     A.  F,  Antothite. 
ANATHOTHITE,^n'2i-t\\oth"\te.    2  Sam.  23.  27.    A.V., 

Anethotliite. 
ANCHOR.      Acts  27.    13,  weighed  a.    A.V.,   loosing 
thence. 
Acts  27.  29,  let  go  four  a. 
Heb.  6.  19,  we  have  as  an  a.  of  the  soul. 
ANCIENT.     Prov.  23. 10,  the  a.  landmark.    A.  F,  old. 

Mai.  3.  4.  as  in  a.  years.    A.  V.,  former. 
ANCIENT     OF     DAYS.      Dan.  7.  22,  until  the  a. 
A.  F,  A.  [then. 

AND.    Gen.  28.  21,  a.  Jehovah  will  be  my  God.    A.  F, 
Gen.  44.  30;  Num.  5.  30  (=//). 
Mat.  18.  15,  a.  if  thy  brother.    A.  F,  moreover. 
John  4.  43,  a.  after  the  two  days.    A.  F,  now. 

2  Tim.  3.  8,  a.  even  as.    A.  F,  now  as. 

ANDREW,    an' drew  — Gk.    strong    wa»— brother    of 
Peter. 
John  Baptist  directs  him  to  Chri.st,  John  1.  35-42. 
appointed  an  apostle.  Mat.  10.  2 ;  Mark  3. 18 ;  Luke  6. 14 ; 
Acts  1.  13. 
ANDRONICUS,  au'dro-nl'-eus- Gk.  man  conquering. 

Rom.  16.  7. 
ANEM,  a.'nem.    1  Chr.  6.  73.  ^        ,,. .  ^, 

ANER,  auer-Heb.  boy  [?].    (1)  Gen.  14.  13.    (2)  1  Chr. 

6.70. 
ANGEL.    Gen.  24.  7,  he  will  send  his  a. 
Isa.  63.  9,  a.  of  his  presence. 
Mat.  13.  39,  reapers  are  a. 
Luke  22.  43,  appeared  unto  him  an  a. 


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Acts  12. 15,  it  is  his  a. 
2  Cor.  11.  14,  into  an  a.  of  light. 
Heb.  13.  2,  entertained  a.  unawares. 
AneelS,  announce  the  nativity,  Luke  2.  10-12. 
duties  of,  Psr34.  7;  91.  11;   103.  20;  Dan.  6.  22;    Mat. 

13.  m. 
ministry  of,  Gen.  3.  24 ;   19.  1-17 ;  1  Kings  19.  5 ;  Isa. 

37.  36 ;  Mark  1.  13  ;  Luke  15.  10 ;  Acts  5.  19. 
ministering  spirits,  Ps.  68.  17  ;  91.  11 ;  Dan.  7.  10 ;  Luke 

9.  26 ;  Heb.  1.  14. 
nature  of,  2  Sara.  14.  20 ;  2  Thes.  1.  7  ;  1  Tim.  5.  21. 
office,  1  Kings  19. 5 ;  Ps.  148.  2  ;  Mark  8.  38 ;  Luke  16.  22 ; 

Acts  7.  53. 
saints  shall  judge,  1  Cor.  6.  3. 
visions  of.  Gen.  28.  12  ;  1  Kings  22.  19-22  ;   Job  1.  6-12; 

Isa.  6.  1-8  ;  Dan.  7.  10  ;  Luke  2.  13. 
Angel  of  (1)  the  churches.  Rev.  1.  20;  2. ;  3. 

(2)  the  Covenant,  Ex.  14.  19;  23.  20;  Isa.  63.  9. 

(3)  Jehovah,  Gen.  16.  7  ;  2i.  11 ;  Ex.  3.  2. 
Appearances    and    Communications :  — //agiar,    Gen. 

16.  7 ;  Abraham,  Gen.  13.  2 ;  22.  11-18 ;  Lot,  Gen. 
19.  1-17 ;  Jacob,  Gen.  23.  12 ;  32.  1 ;  Moses,  Ex.  3.  2 ; 
Israelites,  Ex.   14.  19;    Judg.  2.   1;    Balaam.,  Num. 

22.  31;  Joshua,  Josh.  5.  15;  Gideon,  Judg.  6.  11-22; 
Manoah,  Judg.  13.  6,  15-20;  Darid,  2  Sam.  24.  16; 
Elijali,  1  Kings  19.  5  ;  Elislia,  2  Kings  6.  17  ;  Ezeldel, 
Ezek.  1.;  Daniel,  Dan.  6.  22;  Shadrach,  etc.,  Dan. 
3.  25 ;  ZechaHah,  Zech.  2.  3 ;  Joseph,  Mat.  1.  20  ; 
Zaehnrias,  Luke  1.  11 ;  the  shepherds,  Luke  2.  9, 13  ; 
Christ,  Mat.  4.  11;  the  sick  at  the  pool  of  SHoam, 
John  5.  4  (marg.);  the  icomcn  at  the  seimlchre.  Mat. 

23.  2-5;  disciples  at  asce^ision.  Acts  1.  10,  11;  Peter 
and  John,  Acts  5.  19;  Philip,  Acts  8.  26;  Cornelius, 
Acts  10.  3  ;  Paul,  Acts  27.  23 ;  John,  Rev.  1.  1 ;  5.  2. 

ANGER.    Gen.  27.  45,  brother's  a.  turn. 
2  Chr.  30.  8,  that  his  fierce  a.  may  turn.    A.  V.,  the 

fierceness  of  his  wrath. 
Neh.  9.  17.  slow  to  a. 

Job  4.  9,  blast  of  his  a.    A.  V.,  breath  of  his  nostrils 
36.  13,  godless  in  heart  lay  up  a.    A.V.,  ivrath. 


.  up  < 
40.  11,  the  overflowings  of  thine  a.    A.  V.,  thy  lurath, 
Ps.  55.  3,  in  a.  they  persecute  me.    A.V.,  ivrath. 
78.  31,  when  the  a.  of  God.     A.  V.,  wrath. 
Prov.  14.  2.9,  slow  to  a.    A.  V.,  wrath. 
15.  1,  a  grievous  word  stirreth  up  a. 
19.  11,  discretion  .  .  .  maketh  him  slow  to  a.    A.V., 
defer  ret  h  his  a. 

22.  24,  that  is  given  to  a.    A.  V.,  with  an  angry  man. 
29. 11,  uttereth  all  his  a.    A.  V.,  mind. 
Jer.  44.  8,  ye  provoke  me  unto  a.    A.V.,  ivrath. 
Dan.  8.  7,  moved  with  a.    A.  V.,  choler. 
Mark  3.  5,  looked  ...  on  them  with  a. 
Col.  3.  8,  put  them  all  away  :  a.,  wrath. 
Rev:  14.  10,  cup  of  his  a.    A.  V.,  indignation. 
Anger,  justifiable.  Gen.  31.  36 ;  Ex.  11.  8 ;  32.  19 ;  Lev. 
10.  16 ;  Num.  16. 15 ;  Neh.  5.  6 ;  13.  17,  25 ;  Mark  3.  5  ; 
Acts  17.  16. 
sinful.  Gen.  4.  5,  6 ;  27.  45  ;  49.  5-7 ;  Num.  20.  10,  11 ;  22. 
27 ;  1  Sara.  20.  30 ;  1  Kings  21.  4 ;  2  Kings  5.  11 ;  2  Chr. 
16.  10;  26.  19;  Esth.  3.  5;  Dan.   3.  13;  Jonah  4.   4; 
Mat.  2.  16  ;  Luke  4.  28 ;  Acts  7.  54. 
effects  of.  Gen.  49.  7  ;  Prov.  14.  17  ;  27.  4 ;  29.  22 ;  30.  33  ; 

Eph.  4.  31 ;  Col.  3.  8. 
forbidden,  Ps.  37.  8  ;  Prov.  15.  18 ;   16.  32 ;   19.  11 ;   22. 
24 ;  Eccl.  7.  9 ;  Mat.  5.  22 ;  Rom.  12.  19 ;  Eph.  4.  26 ; 
Tit.  1.  7 ;  Jas.  1.  19. 
Instances :  —  Cain,  Gen.  4.  5 ;  Moses,  Num.  20. 10 ;  Saul, 
1  Sam.  20.  30  ;  Nabnl,  1  Sam.  25.  17  ;  SanbaUat,  Neh. 
4.  1 ;  Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan.  2.  12;  Herod,  Mat.  2.  16. 
Anger  of  God,  Deut.  29.  20 ;  Josh.  23.  16 ;  Job  9.  13 ; 
Mark  3.  5 :  Rev.  21.  8 ;  22. 18. 
against.  2  Kings  22.  17 ;  Ps.  90.  7-9  ;  Prov.  1.  30,  31 ;  Isa. 
1.  4  ;  3.  8 ;  47.  6 ;  Jer.  44.  3 ;  Rom.  2.  5 ;  Col.  3.  6  ;  Heb. 
3. 18, 19. 
averted  by.  Job  33.  27,  28  ;  Jer.  3.  12, 13  ;  Luke  2.  11,  14 ; 
15.  18-20 ;   John  3.  14-18 ;  Rom.  5.  1 ;   Eph.  2.  14,  17 ; 
1  Thes.  1.  10. 
manifested,  Ex.  14.  24  ;  Job  21.  17 ;  Ps.  90.  7 ;  Isa.  9.  19  ; 

Jer.  7.  20;  10.  10;  Heb.  3.  17. 
exemplified  against  the  old  world.  Gen.  7.  21-23 ;  btiild- 
ers  of  Babel,  Gen.  11.  8  ;  cities  of  the  j)lain.  Gen.  19. 
24,  25 ;  Egyptians,  Ex.  7.  20 ;  8.  6;  9.  3  ;  10.  13 ;  Israel- 
ites, Ex.  32.  35;  Num.  14.  40-45 ;  2  Sam.  24.  1,  15;  the 
spies.  Num.  14.   37 ;   Korah,  etc..  Num.  16.  31,   35 ; 
Miriam,  and  Aaron,  Num.  12.  9,  10  ;  five  kings.  Josh. 
10.  11 ;  Saul.  1  Sam.  31.  6. 
ANGLE.     Isa.  19.  8,  cast  a.  {  =  rod  with  line  and  hook). 
ANGRY.    Gen.  18.  30,  the  Lord  be  a.  [please. 

Gen.  31.  35,  let  not  my  lord  be  a.     A.  V.,  let  it  not  dis- 
Ps.  60.  1,  thou  hast  been  a.     A.V.,  displeased. 
Prov.  29.  9,  whether  he  be  a.  or  laugh.    A.  V.,  rage. 
Jonah  4.  4,  doest  thou  well  to  be  a. 
Mat.  5.  22,  is  a.  with  his  brother. 
Eph.  4.  26,  be  ye  «..  and  sin  not. 
Tit.  1.  7,  not  self-willed,  not  soon  a. 
ANGUISH.    Deut.  2.  25,  in  a.  because  of  thee. 
Ps.  119.  143,  a.  have  taken  hold. 
Isa.  9.  1,  her  that  was  in  a.    A.V.,  in  her  vexation. 
21.  3,  loins  filled  with  a.    A.  V.,  pain. 


Luke  16.  24,  in  a.    A.  V.,  tormented. 

John  16.  21,  remerabereth  no  more  the  a. 

Rom.  8.  35,  shall  .  .  .  a.    A.  V.,  distress. 

2  Cor.  2.  4,  affliction  and  a.  of  heart.  [19. 

AN  I  AM,  a'ni-5m  —  Heb.  mourning  of  people.    1  Chr.  7. 
ANIM.  a'nim.    Josh.  15.  50.  [beasts. 

ANIMAL.    2  Pet.  2.  12,  mere  a.     A.V.,  natural  brute 
ANKLE.    Isa.  3.  20,  a.  chains.    A.  V.,  ornaments  of  the 

leas. 
ANKLE-CHAINS.    Num.  31.  50,  a.-c,  and  bracelets. 

A.  v.,  cliains. 
ANKLETS.    Isa.  3.  18,  beauty  of  their  a.    A.  V.,  tin- 
kling ornaments  about  their  feet. 
ANNA,  anna  — Gk.  yrace— prophetess.    Luke  2.  36. 
ANNA  S,  annas  —  Gk.  (Hanan)  —  high  priest.    Luke  3.  2. 

Christ  before  him,  John  18.  13-24. 

Peter  and  John  before  him.  Acts  4.  6. 
ANNOUNCE.    1  John  1.  5,  the  message  which  we  .  .  . 

a.    A.  v..  declare. 
ANNUL.    Job  40.  8,  a.  my  judgment.    A.  V.,  disannul. 

I.sa.  28. 18,  covenant  .  .  .  shall bea.   A.  V.,  disannulled. 
ANOINT.     Ex.  23.  41,  and  shalt  a. 

Lev.  16.  32,  priest,  who  shall  be  a.  A.V.,he  shall  anoint. 

Ps.  105.  15,  touch  not  mine  a.  ones.    A.  V.,  mine  a. 

Isa.  61.  1,  Jehovah  hath  a.  me  to  preach. 

Dan.  9.  25,  unto  the  a.  one.    A.  V.,  Messiah. 

Zech.  4.  14,  two  a.  ones. 

Mark  14.  8,  hath  a.  my  body.    A.V.,  to  anoint. 

Luke  7.  46,  with  oil  thou  didst  not  a. 

John  12.  3,  a.  the  feet  of  Jesus. 

Acts  4.  26,  against  his  A.    A.V.,  Christ. 
4.  27,  didst  a.    A.  V.,  hast  anointed. 

2  Cor.  1.  21,  a.  us,  is  God. 

Rev.  3.  18,  and  eyesalve  to  a.  thine  eyes. 
Anointed,  Christ,  foretold,  Ps.  45.  7;  Isa.  61.  1;  Dan. 
9.  24 ;   fulfilled,  Luke  4.  18,  21 ;  Acts  4.  27 ;    10.  38 ; 
Heb.  1.  9. 
ANOINTING.     Ex.  30.  25,  holy  a.  oil. 

1  John  2.  20,  an  a.  from  the  Holy  One.    A.  V.,  unction. 
2.  27,  as  his  a.  teacheth  you. 

Anointing,  (1)  consecration  of  high  priest,  Ex.  29.  29; 

Lev.  4.  3 ;  sacred  vessels,  Ex.  30.  26 ;  king,  1  Sam.  10. 

1 ;  16.  13 ;  2  Sam.  5.  3 :  Ps.  132. 10 ;  prophets,  1  Kings 

19.  16 ;  1  Chr.  16.  22 ;  Ps.  105.  15. 
(2)  act  of  hospitality,  Luke  7.  38,  46. 
ANOINTING-PORTION.     Lev.  7.    35,   a.-p.  of    his 

sons.     A.  V^..  portion  .  .  .  of  the  anointing. 
ANOTHER.    Gen.  4.  25,  appointed  me  a.  seed. 
Ezra  3.  11,  sang  one  to  a.     A.  V..  together  by  course. 
Mat.  21.  33 ;  25.  14  ;  Mark  12.  1,  into  a.  country.    A.  V., 

a  far. 
Mark  8.  16,  they  reasoned  one  with  a.    A.V.,  among 

themselves. 
John  6.  52,  Jews  .  .  .  strove  one  with  a.    A.  V.,  among 

themselves. 

2  Cor.  10.  16,  a.  province.    A.  V.,  another  man's  line. 

1  Thes.  5.  11,  exhort  one  a.    A.  V.,  comfort  yourselves 

together. 
Jas.  5.  16,  pray  one  for  a. 
ANSWER  (».).    Gen.  41.  16,  a.  of  peace. 
Prov.  15.  1,  a  soft  a.  turneth  away. 

16.  1,  the  a.  of  the  tongue  is  from. 
Hos.  2.  15,  she  shall  make  a.  there.    A.  V.,  sing. 
ANSWER  (v.).  Gen.  30.  33,  righteousness  a. 
1  Sam.  7.  9,  Jehovah  a.  him.     A.  V.,  heard. 

8.  18,  Jehovah  will  not  a.    A.  V.,  hear. 
Job  15.  2,  make  a.  with  vain  knowledge.    A.  V.,  utter, 

30.  20,  thou  dost  not  a.  me.    A.  V.,  Iiear. 

34.  36,  a.  like  wicked  men.    A.  V.,  answers  for. 
Ps.  3.  4,  he  a.  me.    A.  V.,  heard. 

4. 1,  a.  me  when  I  call.    A.  V.,  hear. 

13.  3,  consider  and  a.  me.    A.  V.,  hear. 
20.  1,  Jehovah  a.  thee.    A.  V.,  hear. 

20.  9,  King  a.  us  when  we  call.     A.  V.,  Iiear. 

22.  21 ;  118.  21,  thou  hast  a.  me.    A.  V.,  heard. 

34.  4  ;  120.  1,  and  he  a.  me.    A.  V.,  heard. 

38.  15,  thou  wilt  a.,  O  Lord.    A.  V.,  /tear. 

55.  2,  and  a.  me.    A.  V.,  hiar. 

55. 19,  and  a.  them.    A.V.,  afflict. 

60.  5,  save  .  .  .  and  a.  us.    A.  V.,  hear  me. 

69.  13,  a.  me  in  the  truth.    A.V.,  hear. 

69.  16,  17 ;  119.  145,  a.  me.    A.  V.,  hear. 

86.  1,  and  a.  me.     A.  V.,  hear. 

119.  26,  thou  a.  me.    A.  I'.,  henrdest. 

143.  7,  make  haste  to  ^.     A.  V..  hear  .  .  .  speedily. 
Prov.  26.  4,  a.  not  a  fool  according. 
Eccl.  10.  19,  and  money  a.  all  things.  [will  hear. 

Isa.  41.  17.  I  Jehovah  will  a.  them.    A.  V.,  I  the  Lord 

49.  8,  have  I  a.  thee.     A.  V..  heard. 
Hos.  2.  21,  in  that  day,  I  will  a.    A.  F.,  hear. 

2.  22,  earth  shall  a.  the  grain.     A.  V.,  hear. 

14.  8.  I  have  a.    A.  V.,  heard  him. 
Jonah  2.  2,  he  a.  me.     A.  V.,  heard. 

Mic.  3.  4,  he  will  not  a.  them.     A.  V.,  hear. 

Mai.  2.  12,  cut  off  .  .  .  him  that  a.    A.  V.,  the  scholar. 

Mark  9.  6,  knew  not  what  to  a.    A.  V.,  say. 

John  1.  49.  Nathanael  a.  him.    A.  V.,  a.  and  saith  unto. 

Acts  12.  13.  maid  came  to  a.    A.V.,  hearken. 

Col.  4.  6,  ought  to  a.  each  one. 


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ANSWERABLE.     Ezek.  40.  13,  a.  uiito  the  length. 
A.  v.,  over  ayainst. 
Ezek.  45.  7,  leugth  a.  unto.    A.  F.,  shall  be  over  against. 
ANTELOPE.    Deut.  14.  5,  and  the  a.    A.  V.,  ivild  ox. 

Isa.  51.  20,  a.  in  a  net.    A.  V.,  wild  bull. 
ANTHOTHIJAH,  an  tho-thi'jah.     1  Chr.  8.  24.    A.  V., 

Antothijah. 
ANTICHRIST,     an'ti-ehrist  — Gk.     against     Christ. 

1  John  2. 13. 

Antichrist,  used  only  by  John,  1  John  2.  18,  22. 
applied  to,  Dan.  7.  24,  25;  8.  23,  25;  Mat.  24.  5,  23,  24  ; 

2  Thes.  2.  3,  4,  8-10 ;  Rev.  13.  1 ;  17.  1-18.  [6.  5. 
ANTIOCH,  an'ti-o€h  — Gk.  —  (1)  capital  of  Syria.     Acts 

gospel  preached  there.  Acts  11. 19. 
disciples  first  called  Christians  at.  Acts  11.  26. 
Paul  and  Barnabas  sent  forth  from,  Acts  13.  1 ;  14.  26. 
Paul  rebukes  Peter,  Gal.  2.  11.  fl4.  21. 

(2)  town  in  Pisidia,  twice  visited  by  Paul,  Acts  13. 14  ; 
ANTIPAS,     a.iiti-pS.s  —  G'k.  =  A?Uipafer.     Rev.  2.  13. 

(See  Herod.) 
ANTIPATRIS,  an-tip  a-trls.    Acts  23.  31. 
ANUB,  anub.    1  Chr.  4.  8. 

ANXIETY.     2  Cor.  11.  28,  a.  for  all  the  churches. 
A.]".,  the  care  of. 
1  Pet.  5.  7,  casting  all  your  a.    A.  F.,  care. 
ANXIOUS.    Mat.  6.  25.  be  not  a.    A.V.,  take  no  thought. 
Mat.  6.  34,  be  not  therefore  a.     A.  F,  ia/ce  .  .  .  no 
thought. 
10.  19,  be  not  a.  how  or  what  ye  shall  speak.    A.  F, 

fake  no  thought. 
Luke  10.  41,  a.  and  troubled.    A.V.,  careful.  [ing. 

Phil.  4.  6,  in  nothing  be  a.    A.  F,  be  carefzd  for  noth- 
ANY.    Gen.  3.  1,  not  eat  of  a.  tree.    A.  V.,  every. 
Mark  8.  34,  if  a.  man  would  come  after.     A.  F,  tvhoso- 
erer. 
ANYTHING.    Mark  15.  5,  no  more  answered  a.    A.V., 
yet  .  .  .  nothing. 
John  16.  23,  ask  a.  of  the  Father.    A.  F,  whatsoever. 
APACE.    2  Sam.  18.  25,  he  came  a. 
APART.     Gen.   30.  40,  his  own  droves  a.     A.  V.,  by 
themselves. 
Lev.  20.  26,  have  set  you  a.  from  the  peoples.    A.  V., 

severed. 
Hos.  4. 14,  men  themselves  go  a.    A.  F,  are  separated. 
Mat.  14.  13,  to  a  desert  place  a. 
Mark  6.  31,  come  ye  yourselves  a. 
6.  32,  in  the  boat  to  a  desert  place  a.    A.  F,  by  ship 
jyrivately. 
Luke  9. 18,  was  praying  a.    A.V.,  alone  praying. 
John  15,  5,  a.  from  me  ye  can  do  nothing.    A.  F,  with- 
out. 
Heb.  9.  28,  a.  from  sin.    A.  V.,  without. 
APELLES,  a-pel'leg,  Roman  Christian.    Rom.  16.  10. 
APHARSATHCHITES,     a'phar-sath -ehites,     Aphar- 

.titex.    Ezra  4.  9.    In  Ezra  5.  6,  Apharxachites. 
APBEK,  a'phek,  or  APHIK—Ueh.  fortress  — (1)  city  of 
Asher.    Josh.  13.  4. 
(2)  city  (Fik)  east  of  Sea  of  Galilee. 
Ben-hadad  was  defeated  here,  1  Kings  20.  26. 
Joash  had  a  promised  victory,  2  Kings  13.  14-19. 
A PHEKAH,  a-phe' kah  —  Heb.  fortified.    Josh.  15.  53. 
A  PHI  A  H  a-phi  ah  —  Heb.  revivified  [?] .    1  Sam.  9. 1. 
APHIK,  a'pliik,  as  Ajyhek.    Judg.  1.  31.  [17.  1. 

APOLLONIA,  ap'ol-lo'ni-a  — Gk.    Apollo  foicn.     Acts 
A  P  OLL  0  S,  a-poi'los,  disciple  of  John  the  Baptist.    Acts 
18.  25. 
taught  by  Aquila  and  Priscilla,  Acts  18.  24-23. 
preaches  at  Corinth,  1  Cor.  1.  12 ;  3.  4  ;  16.  12. 
APOLLYON,  a-pol'ly-on-Gk.  =  .4'V/,Wo?i.    Rev.  9.^1. 
Apostates,  mentioned  in  Deut.  13. 13  ;  Luke  8. 13 ;  Heb. 
3.  12;  2  Pet.  3.  17  ;  1  John  2.  19. 
sentence  on,  Zeph.  1.  4-6;  Heb.  10.  25-31;  2  Pet.  2.  17, 

20-22. 
Instances :  —  Amaziah,  2  Chr.  25.  14,  27 ;  professed  dis- 
ciples, John  6.  66;  Hymenceus  and  Alexander,  1  Tim. 
1.  19,  20. 
Apostles,  their  calling.  Mat.  4.  18,  21 ;  9.  9 ;  Mark  1. 16 ; 
3.  13 ;  Luke  5.  10 ;  John  1.  38. 
authority.  Mat.  10.  16,  19 ;  18. 18 ;  Mark  16. 15 ;  Luke  6. 
13 ;  24.  47 ;  John  20.  23 ;  Acts  9.  15,  27 ;  1  Cor.  5.  3 ; 
2  Tim.  1. 11. 
duties,  Acts  6.  4  ;  20.  27. 
sufferings.  Mat.  10. 16 ;  Luke  21. 16 ;  John  15. 20 ;  1  Cor. 

4.9;  2Cor.  1.  4;  11.  23;  Rev.  1.  9. 
names,  Mat.  10.  2-4;  Mark  3.  14-19;  Luke  6.  13-16. 
Peter,  originally  called  Simon,  Mat.  17.  25,  26; 
Andrew,  "  Simon  Peter'' s  brother,''''  John  6.  8  ;  James, 
an  elder  brother  of  John,  Mark  14.  33;  John  and 
James,  called  '■'■  Boanerges  — i.e.  sons  of  thunder,'''' 
Mark  3.  17;  Philip,  John  1.  45,  46;  Bartholomew 
(?  Nafhanael),  '■'■Israelite  indeed,''''  John  1.  47  ;  Mat- 
thew, formerly  Levi,  Luke  5.  29;  Thomas,  '•who  is 
called  Didymns,^''  John  11. 15, 16 ;  Simon,  called  "  the 
Cananceat}.,^^  Mat.  10.  4  ;  Judas,  "  not  I.^cariot,''''  John 
14.  22;  Judas,  "  fhe  son  of  Simon  Iscariot,''^  John  6. 
71. 
witnesses,  Luke  1.  2;  24.  33,  48;  Acts  1.  2,  22;  10.  41; 
1  Cor.  9.  1 ;  2  Pet.  1.  16 ;  1  John  1.  1.  1  Cor.  15.  5, 
A.  v.,  teas  seen  of. 


working  miracles.  Mat.  10.  1,  8 ;  Mark  16.  20 ;  Luke  9. 

1  ;  Acts  2.  43.  [31. 

APPAIM,  ap'pa-im— Heb.  tiuo  nostrils  [?].    1  Chr.  2. 30, 

APPAREL.    Zech.  3.  4,  clothe  thee  with  rich  a.    A.  F, 

change  of  raiment. 

Luke  23.  11,  gorgeous  a.    A.  F,  robe. 

24.  4,  dazzling  a.    A.  F,  shining  garments. 

Acts  10.  30,  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  a.    A.  F, 
clothing. 
Apparel,  referred  to,  Deut.  22.  5 ;  Judg.  8.  26 ;  1  Sam.  19. 
24  ;  Job  1.  20  ;  Isa.  20.  2  ;  Mat.  3.  4  ;  23.  5 ;  Luke  20.  46. 
APPARELLED.    Luke  7.  25,  gorgeously  a. 
APPEAR.    Gen.  1.  9,  the  dry  land  a. 

Ps.  90.  16,  let  thy  work  a.  unto. 

S.  of  Sol.  2.  12,  the  flowers  a. 

Luke  24. 11,  a.  in  their  sight  as  idle  talk.    A.  F,  seemed. 

1  Cor.  15.  6,  a.  to  above  five  hundred.    A.  V.,  was  seen 
of. 
APPEARANCE.     Num.  11.  7,  a.  ...  as  the  a.  of 
bdelMum.     A.  F,  colour. 

1  Sam.  16.  7,  looketh  on  the  outward  a. 

Job  4. 16,  not  discern  the  a.    A.  V.,  form. 

Nah.  2.  4,  a.  .  .  .  is  like  torches.    ..4.  F,  shall  seem. 

Mat.  28.  3,  a.  was  as  lightning.    A.V.,  countenance. 

Heb.  12.  21,  so  fearful  was  the  a.    A.  V.,  sight. 
APPEASE.     Gen.  32.  20, 1  will  a. 

Prov.  15.  18,  slow  to  anger  a.  strife. 

Isa.  57.  6,  be  a.    A.  F,  receive  comfort. 
APPETITE.    Job  33.  39,  a.  of  the  young  lions. 

Prov.  23.  2,  a  man  given  to  a. 

Isa.  2J.  8,  his  soul  hath  a. 

Hos.  9.  4,  bread  shall  be  for  their  a.    A.  F,  soul. 
A  P  PHI  A,  ap'phi-a.    Philem.  2. 
A  P  PI  US,  THE  Al  ARRET  OF,  ap'pi-us.     Acts  28. 15. 

A.  v.,  Appiifoi-um. 
APPLE.    Deut.  32. 10,  the  a.  of  his  eye  ( =  eyeball). 

Prov.  7.  2,  the  a.  of  thine  eye. 

25.  11,  like  a.  of  gold. 

APPLY.    Job  8.  8,  a.  thyself.    A.  F,  prepare. 

Prov.  2.  2,  a.  thy  heart  to. 

Eccl.  1.  13,  a.  my  heart.    A.  F,  gave. 
APPOINT.    Gen.  4. 15,  a.  a  sign  for  Cain.    A.  F,  set  a 
mark  upon. 

Geii.  4.  25,  a.  me  another  seed. 

Ex.  31.  6,  I  have  a.  with  him.    A.  F,  given. 

Num.  4.  32,  ff.    A.  V.,  reckon. 

1  Sam.  9.  24,  unto  the  a.  time.    A.  F,  this. 
12.  6,  Jehovah  that  a.    A.  F,  the  Lord  that  advanced. 

1  Chr.  17.  9,  a.  a  place.  A.  V.,  ordain.  [stand. 
Ezra  10.  14,  princes  be  a.  for  all  the  assembly.  A.  F, 
Neh.  13.  4,  a.  over  the  chambers.    A.V.,  having  the 

oversight  of. 
Ps.  49.14,«.  asaflockforSheol.  A.  F,  laid  in  the  grave. 
79.  11,  that  are  a.  to  death. 
81.  5,  a.  it  in  Joseph.    A.  F,  ordained. 
Isa.  30. 32,  every  stroke  of  the  a.  staff.    A.  F,  grounded. 
Jer.  1.  5,  a.  thee  a  prophet.     A.  V.,  ordained. 
Ezek.  45.  17,  in  all  the  a.  feasts  of  the  house.    A.  F,  all 

solemnities. 
Zeph.  3.  7,  have  a.  concerning  her.    A.  F,  /  punished 

them. 
Mat.  24.  51,  a.  his  portion. 
Mark  3.  14,  a.  twelve.    A.  F,  ordained. 
John  15. 16,  and  a.  you.    A.  V.,  ordained. 
Acts  3.  20,  who  hath  been  a.  for  you.    A.  V.,  before  teas 
preached  unto  you. 

15.  2,  a.  that  Paul  .  .  .  should.    A.  F,  determined. 
26. 16,  a.  thee  a  minister.    A.  V.,  make. 

2  Cor.  8. 19,  a.  by  the  churches.     A.  F,  chosen  of. 
Heb.  7.  28,  a.  men  high  priests.     A.  V.,  maketh. 
Tit.  1.  5,  n.  elders.      A.  V.,  ordain. 

APPORTIONED.    2  Cor.  10.  13,  measure  .  .  .  which 

God  a.    A.  v.,  hath  distributed. 
APPREHEND.    John  1.  5,  darkness  a.  it  not.    A.  F, 
comprehended. 
Eph.  3.  18,  a.  with  all  the  saints.    A.V.,  comprehend. 
APPROACH.    Num.  4.  19,  a.  unto. 

Ps.  65.  4,  causest  to  a.  luito  thee. 
APPROVE.    Ps.  49.  13,  men  a.  their  sayiugs. 
Acts  2.  22,  Jesus  ...  o.  of  God  (=  attested). 
Rom.  2.  18,  approvest  the  things. 
14.  22,  which  he  a.    A.  F,  aVowefh. 

1  Thes.  2.  4,  have  been  a.    A.  F,  were  allowed. 

2  Tim.  2.  15,  present  thyself  a. 

Jas.  1.  12.  when  he  hath  been  a.    A.  F,  is  tried. 
APPROVEDNESS.  Rom.  5.  4,  stedfastness  (worketh) 

a.    A.  v.,  expfrience. 
APT.    2  Kings  24.  16,  a.  for  war. 

1  Tim.  3.  2,  a.  to  teach. 
AQUILA,  aq'ui-la  — Lat.  errgZfi  — husband  of  Priscilla. 
receives  Paul,  Acts  18.  1-3 ;  1  Cor.  16.  19. 
saluted  by  Paul,  Rom.  16.  3 ;  2  Tim.  4.  19. 
AR,  ar  —  Heb.  and  Moabite,  city.    Num.  21. 15  ;  Isa.  15. 1. 
ARAB,  a'rab  — Heb.  am,buscade.    Josh.  15.  52. 
ARAB  AH,  ar'a-bah  — Heb.  desert-plain,  or  ghor.    Josh. 
18. 18  ;  2  Kings  14.  25,  A.  F,  sea  of  the  plain.    Amos 
6.  14,  A.  v.,  wilderness.    Deut.  1.  1 ;  2.  8,  etc.,  A.  V., 
j)lain.     Deut.  11.  30,  A.V.,  champaign.     Ezek.  47. 
8,  ^.  F,  desert. 


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^iJ^5/-4,a-ra'bi-aJsraelites  wandered  in,  Ex.  11. ;  Gal. 
4.  25. 
Solomon  traded  with,  1  Kings  10.  15.    A.V.,of  Arabia. 
Paul  retired  thither,  Gal.  1. 17. 
ARABIANS,  a-ra'bi-ana.    1  Kings  10.  15;  Isa.  13.  20; 

Acts  2.  11. 
ARAB,  si'reid.      (1)  Cauaanite  king.    Num.  21.  1.    (2)  a 

place  — king  of  Arad.  Josh.  12. 14,  Judg.  1.  16. 
ARAH,  a'rah  —  Heb.  traveller.  Ezra  2.  5 ;  Neh.  7.  10. 
ARAM,  a  ram  — Heb.  highlands.    Gen.  10.  23;  Num.  23. 

7.     In  Luke  3.  33,  Ar7ii.    A.V.,  Aram. 
ARAM.    Hos.  12.  12,  Jacob  fled  into  the  field  of  A.    A. 

v.,  thf  country  of  Syria. 
ARAM-MAACAH,  a' ram-ma  a-€ah  — Heb.   1  Chr.  19.  6. 

A.  v.,  Syria-maachah. 
ARAM-MAACAH.    1   Chr.  19.  6,  out  of  A.    A.  V., 

Synn-maacah . 
ARAM-NAHARAIM,  a'ram-nS'ha-ra'im  — Heb.   Aram 
of  the  two  rivers.    Gen.  24.  10;  1  Chr.  19.  6  {^Meso- 
potamia).   Ps.  60.  (title). 
ARAM-ZOBAH,    a  ram-zo'bah  — Heb.  =  .^o6«/<.       Ps. 

60.  (title). 
ARA  N,  a'  ran  -  Heb.  wild  goat.    Gen.  36.  28  ;  1  Chr.  1.  42. 
ARARAT,  ar'a-rat  — Heb.  sacred  ^«nd  [?]  — where  the 
Ark  rested.     Gen.  8.  4 ;  2  Kings  19.  37 ;  Isa.  37.  38. 
A.  v.,  Armenia,  in  2  Kings  19.  37  ;  Isa.  37.  38. 
ARA  UN  AH.  a-rau'nah  ==  Oman.    1  Chr.  21. 15. 
sold  his  thresiiing-floor  to  David,  2  Sam.  24.  24,  on 
which  Solomon  erects  the  temple. 
ARBA,  ar'ba  — Heb.  four.    Josh.  14.  15. 
ARBA  THITE,  ar'bath-ite.    2  Sam.  23.  31 ;  1  Chr.  11.  32. 
ARCHANGEL.    1  Thes.  4. 16,  voice  of  the  a. 

Jude  9,  Michael  the  a. 
ARCHELAUS,  ar'€he-la'us  — Lat.  ruler  of  the  people — 

son  of  Herod,  king  of  Judea.    Mat.  2.  22. 
ARCHER.    Gen.  21.  20,  became,  ...  an  a. 
Gen.  49.  23,  the  a.  have  sorely. 
1  Sam.  31.  3,  and  the  a.  overtook  Mm. 
Job  16.  13,  his  a.  compass  me. 
Jer.  51.  3,  let  the  a.  bend  his  bow. 
ARCHE  VITES,  ar'-ehe-vites,  men  of  Erech.    Ezra  4.  9. 
ARCHIPPUS,    ar-€htp'pus  —  Lat.    master    of    horse. 

Col.  4.  17  ;  Philem.  2. 
ARCHITE,  ar'-ehite- ma?to/.ffrec/i  — Hushai.    2  Sam. 

15.  32. 
ARCHITE S,  ar'-ehltes.    Josh.  16.  2.    A.  V.,  Archi. 
ARI),iird.    Num.  26.  40. 
ARDON,  iir'don.    1  Chr.  2. 18. 

ARE.    Gen.  11.  6,  they  a.  one  people.    A.V.,  people  is 
one. 
Mat.  9.  2,  thy  sins  a.  forgiven.    A.  V.,  he. 
Mark  9.  41,  ye  a.  Christ's.    -1.  F.,  belong  to  Christ. 
Luke  11.  48,  a.  witnesses.    A.  V.,  bear  tvitness. 
Acts  5.  35,  what  ye  a.  about  to  do.    A.V.,  intend. 
AREOPAGITE,  Sre-opa-gite- member   of   court   of 

Areopagus.    Acts  17.  34. 
AREOPAGUS,  ar'e-op'a-gus  — Lat.    Mars'  Hill;   Gk. 
Ares. 
where  Paul  addressed  the  men  of  Athens,  Acts  17. 
22-31.     A.  v.,  Mars'  hill. 
ARE T AS,  ar'e-tas-Gk.  virtue.    2  Cor.  11.  32. 
ARGOB.  jir  gob  —  Heb.  stony.    Deut.  3.  4  ;  1  Kings  4. 13. 
ARGUETH.    Job  40.  2,  he  that  a.  with  God.    A.V., 

reproveth. 
ARIDAL  a-rid'a-i.    Esth.  9.  9. 
A  RID  A  THA,  a-rid'a-tha.    Esth.  9.  8. 
ARIEH,  a-rl'eh  —  Heb.  lion.    2  Kings  15.  25. 
ARIEL,  a'ri-el  —  Heb.  lion  of  God.    Isa.  29. 1 ;  Ezra  8. 16. 
ARIGHT.    Job  11.  13,  set  thy  heart  a.    A.  V.,  prepare 
thine  heart. 
Ps.  50.  23,  ordereth  his  way  a. 
Isa.  28.  26,  instruct  him  a.    A.  V.,  to  discretion. 
ARIMATH^A,  ar'i-ma-thae'a  — birthplace   of  Joseph. 

Mat.  27.  57  :  Mark  15.  43 ;  Luke  23.  51 ;  John  19.  38. 
A RIOCH,  a'ri-6€h .    Gen.  14. 1 ;  Dan.  2.  14. 
ARISAI,  a-ris'a-i.    Esth.  9.  9. 
ARISE.    Gen.  13.  17,  a.,  walk  through. 
Josh.  1.  2,  a.,  go  over  this  Jordan. 

1  Kings  18.  44,  there  a.  a  cloud. 
Ps.  59.  5,  a.  to  visit.    A.  V.,  awake. 

63.  1,  let  God  a. 

104.  22,  sun  a. 

112.  4,  unto  the  upright  there  a.  light. 
Eccl.  1.  5,  where  it  a.    A.  V..  he  arose. 
Isa.  33.  10,  now  will  la.    A.V.,  rise. 
Mai.  4.  2,  sun  of  righteousness  a. 
Mat.  24.  11.  many  false  prophets  shall  a.    A.  F.,  rise. 

26.  46.  a.,  let  us  be  going.     .4 .  F.,  rise. 
Mark  14.  42,  a.,  let  us  be  goiiig.    A.  V.,  rise  up. 
Luke  5.  23.  a.  and  walk.    A.  v.,  rise  up. 

7.  16,  a  great  prophet  is  a.    A.V.,  risen  up. 

15. 18, 1  will  a.  and  go. 
John  5.  8,  a.,  take  up  thy  bed.    A.  V.,  rise. 
Acts  26.  16.  a.,  and  stand.    .,'1.  F.,  rise. 
Rom.  15. 12,  he  that  a.  to  rule.    A.  F,  shall  rise. 
Eph.  5.  14,  a.  from  the  dead. 

Jas.  1.  11,  a.  with  the  scorching  wind.    ^1.  F.,  is  .  .  . 
risen. 

2  Pet.  1. 19,  the  day-star  a.  in. 


ARISTARCHUS,  ar'is-tar -ehus-Lat.  best  ruling. 
fellow-prisoner  with  Paul,  Col.  4. 10. 
fellow-laborer.  Acts  19.  29 ;  27.  2 ;  Philem.  24. 
ARISTOBULUS,  aris-to-bu'lus  — Lat.    best   advinng. 

Rom.  16.  10. 
Ark.    Noah's   ark.    Gen.  6.  14-16 ;   Heb.  11.  7 ;  ark  of 

bulrushes,  Ex.  2.  3. 
Sacred  ark:  —  "- a,rk  of  the  te.?timony,"  Ex.  25.  22;  30. 

6;  Num.  7.  89  ;  "ark  of  the  covenant,"  Num.  10.  33; 

Josh.  3.  6 ;  Heb.  9.4;  "  ark  of  God,"  1  Sam.  3.  3. 
construction,  Ex.  25.  10-15 ;  37. 1-5. 
mercy-seat,  Ex.  25.  21 ;  26.  34.  [3,  4. 

placed  in  the  holy  of  holies,  Ex.  26.  33  ;  40.  21 ;  Heb.  9. 
Contained  :  —  Two  tables  ot  testimony,  Ex.  25.  16,  21 ; 

Heb.  9.  4  ;  the  pot  of  manna  and  Aaron's  rod,  Ex.  16. 

33,  34 ;  Num.  17.  10 ;  and  a  copy  of  the  law,  Deut. 

31,  26. 
Its  use  :  —  Symbol  of  God's  presence.  Num.  14.  43,  44  ; 

Josh.  7.  6  ;  carried  before  the  Israelites,  Num.  10.  33  ; 

Josh.  3.  6  ;  sometimes  taken  to  camp  in  war,  1  Sam. 

4.  4,  5 ;  Israelites  inquired  of  Jehovah  before  it,  Josh. 

7.  6-9. 
Historical  connections  :  —Divides  the  Jordan,  Josh.  3. 

14-17  ;  carried  round  Jericho,  Josh.  6.  6-20  ;  taken  by 

the  Philistines,  1  Sam.  4.  11 ;  fall  of  Dagon,  1  Sam.  5. 

6-12 ;  restored,  1  Sam.  6.  1-18 ;    20  years  at  Kiriath- 

jearim,  1  Sam.  7.  1,  2;  in  the  house  of  Obed-edom, 

2  Sam.  6.  1-11 ;  brought  to  Jerusalem,  2  Sam.  6.  12-15  ; 

deposited  in  the  temple,  1  Kings  8.  1-16. 
A  RKITE,  ark'ite.    Gen.  10. 17  ;  1  Chr.  1.  15. 
ARMED.    Ex.  13.  18,  a.    A.  F,  harnessed. 
Josh.  4.  13,  40,000  ready  a.  for  war.    A.  V.,  prepared. 
2  Sam.  23.  7,  a.  with  iron.    A.  V.,  fenced. 
Isa.  9.  5,  the  armor  of  the  a.  man.    A.  V.,  warrior. 
Luke  11.  21,  strong  man  fully  a.    A.  F,  man  a. 
Armies,  numbered,  Num.  26.  2;  2  Sam.  10.  6;  2  Chr. 

12.  3  ;  14.  9. 
mustered,  1  Kings  20.  15. 

order  of  march,  Ex.  13.  18  ;  1  Chr.  12.  38  ;  Joel  2.  7,  8. 
order  of  battle.  Num.  27.  21 ;  1  Sam.  23.  2-12  ;  13.  11,  12 ; 

2  Chr.  20.  21,  22 ;  Josh.  6.  6,  7  ;  Num.  31.  19-24. 
ARMLETS.     Ex.  35.  22,  signet-rings  and  a.     A.V., 

tablets. 
Num.  31.  50,  we  have  brought  ...  a.  to  make.    A.  V., 

tablets. 
Arm  of  God,  Ex.  15.  16 ;  Job  40.  9 ;  Ps.  89.  13,  21 ;  Isa. 

33.  2;  52.  10;  63.  5,  12;  Jer.  2L  5;  Luke  1.  51 ;  John 

12.  38  :  Acts  13.  17. 
ARMONI,  ar-mo'ni  —  Heb.  palace-bom.    2  Sam.  21.  8-11. 
ARMOR.    1  Sam.  17.  54,  put  his  a.  in  his  tent. 

1  Kings  20.  11 ;  22.  34,  girdeth  on  his  a.  boast.    A.  V., 
harness. 

Isa.  9.  5,  for  all  the  a.    A.  F,  every  battle. 
Luke  11.  22,  from  liim  his  whole  a. 
Rom.  13.  12,  put  on  the  a.  of  light. 
Eph.  6.  11,  put  on  the  whole  a.  of  God. 
Armor,  offensive.  Gen.  27.  3;  Josh.  8. 18;  1  Sam.  17.  40; 
19.  9, 10 ;  1  Kings  20.  11 ;  Ps.  2.  9  ;  Prov.  25. 18  ;  Jer.-  61. 
20  ;  Ezek.  9.  2. 
defensive.  Gen.  15.  1;  1  Sam.  17.  5,  6;  1  Kings  10.  17; 
Ezek.  27. 10  ;  Eph.  6. 14-17  ;  1  Thes.  5.  8 ;  Rev.  9.  9. 
ARMS.    Gen.  49.  24,  a.  of  his  hands. 
Deut.  33.  27,  the  everlasting  a.  [hands. 

Zecli.  13.  6,  wounds  between  thine  a.    A.V.,  in  thine 
Mark  10.  16,  took  them  in  his  a.  [hosts. 

ARMY.    1  Kings  15.  20.  captains  of  his  a.     A.  V.,  the 

2  Kings  25.  1,  all  his  a.    A.  F,  host. 
Luke  21.  20,  compassed  with  a. 
Heb.  11.  34,  turned  to  flight  a. 

ARNAN,  ar'nan.    1  Chr.  3.  21. 

ARNL  ar  ni.     Luke  3.  33.    A.V.,  Aram. 

ARNON,  ar'nou— Heb.   swift,  roaring.     Num.  21.  13; 

Deut.  2.  24 ;  Josh.  12.  1. 
AROD,  a' rod.    Gen.  46.  16  (Arodi) ;  Num.  26. 17. 
AROER,  ar'o-er—  Heb.  ruins,    d)  Deut.  4.  48.   (2)  1  Sam. 

30.  2S.    (3)  2  Sam.  24.  5;  Isa.  17.  2. 
AROERITE,  ar'o-er-ite,  native  of  Aroer.    1  Chr.  11.  44. 
AROSE.    Mat.  1.  24,   a.  from  his  sleep.    A.V.,  being 

raised.  „ 

ARPACHSHAD.  ar-pachs'hSd.  son  of  Shem.    Gen.  10. 

22;  1  Chr.  1.  17.     A.  F,  Arphaxad. 
ARPAD,   ar'pSd.     2  Kings  18.  34.   In  Isa.  36.  19.    A.V., 

Arphnd. 
ARRAY,  Judg.  20.  20.  set  the  battle  in  a. 

1  Chr.  12.  33,  order  the  battle  a.    A.V.,  keep  rank. 
Ps.  29.  2 ;  96.  9  ;  110.  3,  in  holy  a.    A.  F,  the  beauty  of 

holiness. 
Mat.  6.  29,  not  a.  like  (  =  c^'CAerf).  _     .  ..    .  , 
Mark  16.  5,  a.  in  a  white  robe.    A.  F.,  clothed  in  a  long 

white  garment. 
John  19.  2,  and  a.  him  in.    A.  V.,  put  on. 
Acts  4.  26,  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves  m  a. 
A.  v.,  stood  up.  .       .  TT 

12.  21,  a.  himself  in  royal  apparel.    A.  F,  a.  m. 
Rev.  12.  1,  a  woman  a.  with  the  sun.    A.  F,  clothed. 
19.  8,  should  a.  herself.    A.  V.,  be  arrayed. 
19.  13.  a.  in  a  garment.    A.  V.,  clothed  with  a  vesture. 
ARRIVE.    Luke  8.  26  they  a. 
Rom.  9.  31,  a.  at  that  law.    A.  V.,  attained  to  the. 


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ARROGANCE.    Prov.  21.  24,  he  worketh  iu  the  a.  of 

pride.    A.V\,proudwialh. 
ARROGANCY.    1  Sam.  2.  3,  let  not  a.  come. 
Isa.  13. 11.  a.  of  the  proud  to  cease. 
16.  6,  his  a.     A.  V.,  naughtines.s. 
37.  29,  thine  a.  is  come  up.     A.  V.,  tumult. 
ARROGANT.    Ps.  73.  3,  I  was  envious  at  the  a.    A.  F., 

foolish. 
ARROGANTLY.    Ps.  75.  4,  deal  not  a.    A.  V.,  fool- 
ishly. 
P».  94.  4,  they  speak  a.    A.V.,  hard  things. 
ARROW.    Num.  24.  8,  with  his  a. 
2  Kings  13.  17,  Jehovah's  a.  of  victory.    A.  V.,  a.  of  the 

Lord's  deliverance. 
Job  6.  4,  a.  of  the  Almighty. 
Ps.  11.  2,  make  ready  their  a. 
91.  5,  a.  that  flieth  by  day. 
Prov.  7.  23.  a.  strike  through.    A.  V.,  dart. 
25. 18,  and  a  sharp  a. 
ARTAXERXES,  ar'tax-erx'es,  Persian  king.    (1)  Ezra 
4.  7.    (2)  Son  of  Xerxes;  permits  restoration  of  Je- 
rusalem, Ezra  7.  1 ;  Neh.  2. 1. 
ARTE  MAS,  iir'te-mas  — fifT//  of  Artemis.    Tit.  3.  12. 
ARTEMIS,  ar'te-mis.    Acts  19.  24  (marg.). 
Artificers,  Ex.  31.  2-6 ;  1  Sam.  13.  19 ;  Isa.  3.  3 ;  Acts 

19.  24  ;  2  Tim.  4.  14. 
ARUBBOTH,  ar-iib'both  — Heb.  lattice  work.    1  Kings 

4.  10.    A.  v.,  Aruboth. 
AR  UMAH,  a-ru'mah  — Heb.  height.    Judg.  9.  41. 
AR  VAD,  ar'vaS.    Ezek.  27.  8,  11. 
AR  VADITE,  ar'vad-ite.    Gen.  10.  18 ;  1  Chr.  1. 16. 
ARZA,  ar'za  —  Heb.  earth.    1  Kings  16.  9. 
AS.    Ex.  4.  16,  a.  God.    A.  V.,  instead  of. 
Ex.  6.  3,  appeared  ...  a.  God  Almighty.    A.  V.,  by  the 

name  of. 
Isa.  53.  8,  a.  for   his  generation.     A.  F.,   who   shall 

declare. 
Gal.  2. 14,  a.  do  the  Gentiles.    A.  V.,  after  the  manner 
of. 
ASA,  a'sa  — Heb.  vhysician.    1  Kings  15.  8. 
king  of  Judah,  livings  15.  14  ;  2  Chr.  15. 17. 
father  of  Jehoshaphat,  Mat.  1.  8. 
defeats  Ethiopians,  2  Chr.  14.  9-15. 
encouraged  by  Azariah,  2  Chr.  15. 1-7. 
reproved  by  flanani,  2  Chr.  16.  7-10. 
dies  greatly  honored,  2  Chr.  16. 1-14. 
AS  AH  EL,  a'.sa-hSl— Heb.  God  has  made  —  son  of  Zeruiah. 

2  Sam.  2.  18  ;  23.  24. 
ASAIAH,  a,-!ia,"ia,h.  —  Jieh.  Jehovah  has  made,     2  Kings 

22.  12,  14.     A.  v.,  Asahiah.    1  Chr.  4.  36. 
ASAPH,  a'saph— Heb.  collector. 
leader  of  David's  choir,  1  Chr.  6.  39. 
Psalms  50  and  73-83  are  attributed  to  him. 
sons  of  Asaph  =  singers,  Neh.  11.  22. 
AS  ARE  L,  as  a-rel  — Heb.  whom  God  has  bound.    1  Chr. 

4.  16.     A.  v.,  A.mreel. 
ASCEND.    Gen.  28.  12,  angels  of  God  a. 
Ps.  74.  23,  a.  continually.    A.  V.,  increaseth. 
John  3.  13,  no  one  hath  u.  into. 
20.  17,  I  a.  unto  my  Father. 
Ascension,  of  Christ,  foretold,  Ps.  68.  18 ;  with  Eph.  4. 
8  ;  John  6.  62 ;  7.  33 ;  14.  28 ;  16.  5 ;  20.  17. 
from  Olivet,  Luke  24.  50,  51 ;  John  14.  2  ;  16.  7  ;  Acts  1. 

9 ;  Rom.  8.  34  ;  Eph.  4.  8  ;  1  Pet.  3.  22. 
purposes,  John  14.  2 ;  16.  7 ;   Acts  2.  33 ;  Rom.   8.   34 ; 

Heb.  6.  20;  9.24. 
Typified  :  —  Enoch,  Gen.  5.  24  ;  Elijah,  2  Kings  2.  11. 
ASCfeNT.     Josh.  15.  7,  the  a.  of  Adummim.     A.V., 
going  icp  to. 

1  Sam.  9.  11,  up  the  a.    A.  V.,  hill. 

2  Sam.  15.  32,  top  of  the  a.    A.  V..  mount. 

2  Chr.  20. 16,  come  up  by  the  a.  of  Ziz.    A.  V.,  cliff. 
ASCRIBE.    Deut.  32.  3,  a.  ye  greatness. 

1  Chr.  16.  28 ;  Ps.  29.  1 ;  96.  7,  a.  unto  Jehovah.    A.  V., 
give. 

Ps.  68.  34,  a.  ye  strength  unto  God. 
ASENATH,   ^s'e-nSth  — Egypt,    favorite    of  Neith  — 

wife  of  .Joseph.    Gen.  41.  45,  50. 
ASHAMED.    Gen.  2.  25,  were  not  a. 

Jer.  2.  26,  as  the  thief  is  a. ;  6.  15,  were  they  a. 

Mark  8.  38,  shall  be  a.  of  me. 

Luke  16.  3,  to  beg  I  am  a. 

2  Tim.  1.  8,  a.  therefore  of  the  testimony. 
2.  15,  a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  a. 

Heb.  2.  11,  not  a.  to  call  them. 

11.  16,  is  not  a.  of  them.    A.  V.,  not  a. 

1  John  2.  28,  not  be  a.  before  him. 
ASHAN,  a  Shan  — Heb.  smoke.    Josh.  1-5.  42. 
ASHARELAH,^s,\i2irTe'\2i\i  —  liQh.  upright  [?].    1  Chr. 

25.  2.  A.  V.  Asarelah.  In  ver.  14,  Jesharelah. 
ASHBEA,  5sh'be-a— Heb.  /ar^iwrfi.  1  Chr.  4.  21. 
ASHBEL,  Sshbel  — Heb.  man  of  Baal.    Gen.  46.  21; 

Num.  26.  38. 
A  SHD  OD,  Ssh'dSd  —  Heb.  stronghold.    Josh.  15.  47. 

seat  of  Dagon  worship,  1  Sam.  5.  5. 

taken  by  Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26.  6. 

called  Azotus  in  New  Testament,  Acts  8.  40. 
ASHDODITES.  ^sh! Aodi-\X.es,=AshdothUes.    Josh.  13.  3; 
Neh.  4.  7. 


ASHER,  Ssh'er.    Luke  2.  36,  A.V.,  Aser  —  B.eh.  happy 

—  eighth  son  of  Jacob.    Gen.  30. 12, 13 ;  35.  26. 
blessed  by  Jacob,  Gen.  49.  20. 

blessed  by  Moses,  Deut.  33.  24. 
inheritance  described.  Josh.  19.  24  ;  Judg.  1.  31. 
ASHERAH.    Deut.  10.  21,  an  A.  of  any  kind  of  tree. 

A.  v.,  a  grove  of  any  trees. 
Judg.  6.  25-28 ;  1  Kings  16.  33  ;  2  Kings  17.  16 ;  23.  4,  A. 

A.  v.,  grove. 

1  Kings  15. 13,  abominable  image  for  an  A.  A.  F.,  made 
an  idol  in  a  grove. 

2  Kings  18.  4,  cut  down  the  A.    A.  V.,  groves.    2  Kings 
23.  14. 

21.  7,  image  of  A.    A.  V.,  of  the  grove. 
ASHERLM,  a-she'rim  {A.  V.,  groves),  symbol  of  god- 
dess Asherah.     1  Kings  14.  23  ;  Mic.  5.  14. 
ASHERIM.    Ex.  34.  13,  cut  down  their  A.    A.  V., 
groves. 

1  Kings  14. 15,  because  they  have  made  their  A.  A.V., 
groves. 

2  Chr.  14.  3,  hewed  down  the  A.    A.  V.,  cut  down  the 
groves.    2  Chr.  31. 1. 

17.  6,  took  away  .  .  .  the  A.    A.V.,  groves. 
ASHERITES,  ash'er-ites=men  of  Asher.    Judg.  1.  32. 
ASHEROTH,  a-she'roth.      Judg.   3.  7 ;    2  Chr.   33.  3. 

A.  v.,  grovfs. 
ASHEROTH.     Judg.  3.  7,  Baalim  and  the  A.    A.  F., 

groves. 
ASHES.    Gen.  18.  27,  but  dust  and  a. 
Job  2.  8,  sat  among  the  a. 
42.  6,  repent  in  dust  and  a. 
Ps.  102.  9,  eaten  a.  like  bread. 
Mat.  11.  21,  iu  sackcloth  and  a. 
Heb.  9.  13,  the  a.  of  a  heifer. 
2  Pet.  2.  6,  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  into  a. 
Ashes,  of  burnt-olferings.  Lev.  4.  12  ;  6. 11 ;  Num.  19.  9 ; 
Heb.  9.  13. 
in  mourning.  Josh.  7.  6;  2  Sam.  13. 19;  Job  2.  12;  Rev. 
18.  19. 
ASHHUR,  Ssh'hur  —  Heb.  blackness  [?].    1  Chr.  2.  24 ;  4. 

ASHFMA,  Hsh'i-ma,  a  Persian  divinity.    2  Kings  17.  30. 
ASHKELON,  ash'ke-lon,  ASKELON,  ASCALON. 
captured  by  Judah,  Judg.  1. 18.    A.  V.,  Askelon. 
by  Pharaoh,  Zeph.  2.  4 ;  Zech.  9.  5. 
^^/^A'.ffiVyl^,ash'ke-naz  — Heb.   Gen.  10.  3.  IChr.  1.  6; 

Jer.  51.  27.    A.  V.,  Ashchenaz. 
A  SHNAH,  Ssh'nah  —  Heb.  the  firm.    Josh.  15.  33,  43. 
ASHPENAZ,  ash'pe-nSz.    Dan.  1.  3. 
ASHTAROTH,  ash'ta-roth.    (1)  Images.     Judg.  2.  13; 

1  Sam.  7.  3 ;  12.  10.    (2)  Capital  of  Og.    Deut.  1.  4 ; 

Josh.  9.  10. 
ASHTERA  THITE,  ash'te-rath-Tte.    1  Chr.  11.  44. 
ASHTEROTH-KARNAIM,       ash'te-roth-kar'na-im  — 

Heb.  Horned  Ashteroth.    Gen.  14.  5.    A.  V.,  Ashteroth 

Karnaim. 
ASHTORETH,  ash'to-reth  — Heb.  from  Syr.  or  Pers. 

—  Astarte.    1  Kings  11.  5 ;  2  Kings  23. 13. 
ASHURITES,  ash'ur-ites.    2  Sam.  2.  9. 
ASHVATH,a,sh'vUh.    1  Chr.  7.  33. 

ASIA,  a'si-a  — Lat.  from  Gk.  — Roman  province,  Acts 

2.  9 ;  6.  9 ;  or  all  Asia  Minor,  Acts  19.  26. 
ASIA.    Rom.  16.  5,  firstfruits  of  A.    A.  V.,  Achaia. 
ASIARCHS,  a'si-arehs  (marg.,  otHcers  having  charge  of 
festivals,  etc.,  in  the  Roman  province  of  Asia).    A.  V. , 
chief  of  Asia,  Acts  19.  31. 
ASIDE.    Judg.  18.  15,  they  turned  a.  thither.    A.  V., 
thitherivard. 
2  Sam.  3.  27,  Joab  took  him  a. 
Job  34.  27,  they  turned  a.    A.  V.,  back. 
Ps.  14.  3,  they  are  all  gone  a. 

Rom.  3.  12,  all  turned  a.    A.  V.,  gone  out  of  the  way. 
ASl EL,  a' si-el.    1  Chr.  4.  35. 
ASK.    Gen.  32.  29,  a.  after  my  name  ? 
Ex.  3.  22 ;  11.  2,  a.  of  her  neighbor.     A.  V.,  borrow. 
12.  35,  they  a.  of  the  Egyptians.    A.  V.,  borrowed. 
12.  36,  what  they  a.    A.  V.,  as  they  raiuired. 
Deut.  14.  26,  thy  soul  a.    A.  V.,  desireth. 
Judg.  20.  27,  Israel  */,.    A.  V.,  enquired. 
1  Kings  2.  20,  I  a.  one  small  petition.    A.  V.,  desire. 
Ezra  8.  22,  -to  a.  of  the  king  a  band.    A.  V.,  require. 
Neh.  13.  6,  a.  I  leave.    A.  V.,  obtained. 
Ps.  2.  8,  a.  of  me  ;  21.  4,  he  a.  life  of  thee. 
27.  4,  one  thing  have  I  a.    A.  V.,  desi,red. 
35. 11,  a.  me  oi  things.    A.  V.,  laid  to  my  charge. 
Prov.  30.  7,  have  I  a.  of  thee.    A.V.,  reguired. 
Dan.  2.  10,  a.  such  a  thing  of.    A.  V.,  a.  such  things  at. 
Mat.  6.  8,  before  ye  a.  him. 
16.  1,  a.  .  .  .  a  sign.    A.  V.,  desired. 

20.  20,  a.  a  certain  thing.    A.  F,  desiring. 

21.  22,  whatsoever  ye  shall  a. 

22.  41,  Jesus  a.  them  a  question.    A.  V.,  a.  them,. 
27.  58,  and  a.  for  the  body.    A.  V.,  begged. 

Mark  10.  35,  whatsoever  we  shall  a.  of  thee.    A.  F, 
desire.  ,    . 

11.  24,  tilings  ...  ye  pray  and  a.  for.    A.  F,  ye  desire, 
when  ye  pray. 

15.  6,  prisoner,  whom  they  a.    A.  F,  desired. 
15.  43,  a.  for  the  body  of  Jesus.    A.  F.,  craved. 


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Luke  7.  3,  a.  him.    A.V.,  bei^cfching. 
8.  37,  a.  him  to  depart.     A.  V.,  besought. 
17.  20,  being  a.  by  the  Pharisees.    A.  V.,  when  he  was 
demanded  of. 

22.  31,  a.  to  have  you.    A.V.,  hath  desired. 

23.  23,  loud  voices,  a.    A.  V.,  requiring. 

23.  25,  him  whom  they  a.  for.    A.  V.,  Had  desired. 
John  19.  31,  38,  a.  of  Pilate.    A.  V.,  besought. 
Acts  3.  3,  a.  to  receive  an  alms.    A.  V.,  a.  an  alms. 

23. 18,  a.  me  to  bring.    -4.  K,  prayed. 

23.  20.  agreed  to  a.  thee.     A.V.,  desire. 

25.  15,  a.  for  sentence.    A.  V.,  desiring  to  have  judg- 
ment. 
1  Cor.  1.  22,  Jews  a.  for  signs.    A.  V.,  require. 
Eph.  3.  13,  a.  that  ye  may  not  faint.    A.  V.,  desire. 
1  John  3.  22^  wliatsoever  we  a. 

5.  15,  petitions  ...  we  have  a.    A.  V.,  desired. 
ASLEEP.    S.  of  Sol.  5.  2, 1  was  a.,  but  my  heart  waked. 
A.  v.,  I  sleep. 
Mat.  8.  24,  but  he  was  a. 

27.  52,  saints  that  had  fallen  a.    A.V.,  slept. 
John  il.  11,  Lazarus  is  fallen  a.    A.  V.,  sleepeth. 
1  Cor.  15.  18,  fallen  a.  hi  Christ. 

15.  20,  firstfruits  of  them  that  are  a.    A.V.,  slept. 

1  Thes.  4.  13,  them  that  fall  a. 

4.  14,  that  are  fallen  a.  in  Jesus.     A.V.,  sleep. 

2  Pet.  3.  4,  from  the  day  that  the  fathers  fell  a. 
ASXAH,  as'uah -  Heb.  bramble.    Ezra  2.  50. 
ASP.    Deut.  32.  33,  cruel  venom  of  a. 

Isa.  11.  8,  play  on  the  hole  of  the  a. 
Rom.  3.  13,  poison  of  a.  is  under  their  lips. 
ASPATHA,  as'pa-tha-Heb.  from  Pers.  horse.     Esth. 

9.7. 
ASPECT.    S.  of  Sol.  5.  15,  a.  is  like  Lebanon.    A.  V., 
countenance. 
Dan.  3.  25,  a.  of  fourth  is  like.    A.V.,  form. 
ASBIEL,  a.s'Ti-el.    1  Chr.  7.  14.    A.V.,  Ashriel.    Num. 

26,  31 ;  Josh.  17.  2. 
ASS.    Gen.  22.  5,  abide  ye  here  with  the  a. 
Gen.  49. 14,  Issachar  is  a  strong  a.,  couching. 
Num.  22.  23,  the  a.  saw  the  angel. 
1  Sam.  25.  20,  on  her  a.    A.V.,  the  a. 
Isa.  1.  3,  a.  his  master's  crib. 
Mat.  21.  5,  riding  upon  an  a. 
Luke  13.  15,  loose  his  ox  or  his  a. 
ASSASSINS.    Acts  21.  38,  men  of  the  A.    A.  V.,  that 

ii-ere  murderers. 
ASSAY.    Deut.  4.  34,  hath  God  a.  to  go. 

1  Sam.  17.  39,  he  a.  to  go  {^attempted). 
Acts  16.  7,  they  a.  to  go  into  Bithynia. 
Heb.  11.  29,  Egyptians  a.,  to  do. 

ASSEMBLE.    Gen.  49.  2,  a.  yourselves.    A.  V.,  gather. 

Lev.  8.  :\.  a.  thou  all  the.    A.V.,  gather. 
Assembling  for  worsliip.    See  Worship. 
ASSEMBLY.    Ps.  26.  5,  a.  of  evil-doers.     A.V.,  con- 
gregation. 
Ps.  107.  32,  a.  of  the  people.    A.  V.,  congregation. 
149.  1,  a.  of  the  saints.    A.V.,  congregation. 
Prov.  21. 16,  a.  of  the  dead.    A.  V.,  congregation. 
Acts  23.  7,  a.  was  divided.    A.  F.,  nndtitude. 
ASSHUR,  as'shur  — Heb.  gracious  [?J  — son  of  Shem. 
Gen.  10.  22.    He  {Assliur)  went  forth  into  Assyria. 
Gen.  10.  11. 
ASSHURIM.  as-shu'rim  —  Heb.  pi.    Gen.  25.  3. 
ASSIGN.    Josh.  20"  2,  a.  you  the  cities.    A.V.,  appoint. 

2  Sam.  11.  16,  he  a.  Uriah  unto  the  place. 
AS  SIR,  as'sir  — Heb.  captive.    Ex.  6.  24. 
AS  SOS,  as'sos  — Gk.    Acts  20. 13, 14. 
ASSUAGED.    Gen.  8.  1,  waters  a.    A.  F.,  asswaged. 

Job  16.  5,  a.  your  grief.    A.  V.,  a.'iswage. 

Nah.  3.  19,  there  is  no  a.  of  thy  hurt.    A.  V.,  healing 

nf  thii  hrni.'ie. 
ASSURANCE.    Deut.  28.  66,  no  a. 
Job  24.  22,  he  riseth  up  that  hath  no  a.  of  life.     A.  F., 

he  riseth  np,  ajid  no  man  is  sure  of  life. 
Col.  2.  2,  full  a.  of  understanding. 

1  Thes.  1.  5,  and  in  much  a. 

Heb.  11.  1,  a.  of  things  hoped  for.    A.  F.,  substance. 
Assurance,  produced  by  faith  and  liope,  Eph.  3.  12 ; 
Col.  2.  2  ;  2  Tim.  1.  12 :  Heb.  6. 19 ;  10.  22. 
confirmed  by  love,  1  John  3.  14,  19 ;  4.  18. 
granted  to  saints,  Ps.  23.  4  :  Rom.  5.  1 ;  8.  38,  39  ;  1  Cor. 
6.  14 ;  2  Cor.  4.  8-10,  16-18 ;  Phil.  3.  21 ;  Heb.  12.  28 ; 
Jas.  1.  12  ;  1  John  3.  22  ;  Rev.  5.  10. 
ASSURE.    Jer.  14.  13,  give  you  a.  peace. 
Rom.  4.  21,  being  fuUv  a.    A.  F.,  persuaded. 

2  Tim.  3.  14,  ha.st  been  a.  of. 
1  John  3  19,  shall  a. 

ASSUREDLY.     1  Cor.  9.  10,  a.  for  our  sake.     A.V., 

altogether. 
ASSrRIA,as-Si^T'i-A.    Ezra 4.  2  ;  Ps.  83.  8.    A.V.,  Assur. 
Pul  (Tiglath-pileser  III.),  king  of  Assyria,  takes  Israel 

captive,  2  Kings  15.  29. 
IVtan  or  Sargon  captures  Israel,  2  Kings  17.  1 ;  and 

Jerusalem,  Isa.  10.  6. 
falU>rophe.sied,  Isa.  10.  5;  Nah.  3.  18;  Zeph.  2.  13. 
ASTONISHED.    2  Chr.  7.  21,  shall  be  a.    A.V.,  an 


ft.'<t<inishmetit. 
Job  21.  5,  be  o. 


Mat.  7.  28,  a.  at  his  teaching. 
19.  25.  they  were  a.  exceedingly.    A.  F,  amazed. 
Luke  9.  43,  they  were  all  a.    A.V.,  amazed. 
Acts  13.  12.  being  a.  at  the  teaching. 
ASTONISHMENT.    Jer.  18.  16,  to  make  their  land  an 

a.     A.  v.,  desolate. 
ASTRAY.     Ps.   119.   110,  gone  a.  from  thy  precepts. 
A.  v.,  erred  not. 

1  Tim.  6.  10,  been  led  a.  from  the  faith.    A.  F,  erred. 
ASTROLOGERS.     Isa.  47.  13,  let  now  the  a. 
ASUNDER.    Lev.  1.  17,  divide  it  a. 

2  Khigs  2.  11,  parted  them  both  a. 
Ps.  2.  3,  let  us  break  their  bonds  a. 
Mat.  19.  6,  let  not  man  put  a. 
Mark  5.  4,  chains  had  been  rent  a. 

Luke  12.  46,  shall  cut  him  a.    A.  V.,  in  sunder. 
ASYNCRITUS,  a-syn -eri-tiis  — Lat.  from  Gk.  unlike. 

Rom.  16.  14. 
ATAB,  a' tad  — Heb.  bramble.    Gen.  50.  10,  11;  Judg.  9. 

14 ;  thorns,  Ps.  58.  9. 
A  TAR  AH.  atVrah  -  Heb.  crown.    1  Chr.  2.  26. 
AT  A  ROTH,   at'a-roth  — Heb.  crouns.    (1)  Num.   32.  3. 
(2)  Josh.  16.  5,  Ataroth-addar.    1  Chr.  2.  54,  Atroth- 
beth-joab  ;  A.  V.,  Ataroth,  the  house  of  Joab. 
ATAROTH-ADDAR,  at'a-rothad'dar.    Josh.  16.  5. 
ATE.    Mat.  12.  4,  a.  the  showbread.    .4.  F,  did  eat. 
14.  20,  they  all  a.     A.V.,  did  alt  eat. 
Mark  6.  44,  a.  the  loaves.     A.  F,  did  eat  of. 
1.  2,  a.  .  .  .  with  defiled.    ,4.  F,  eat. 
Luke  17.  27,  they  a.    A.  V.,did  eat. 
24.  43,  took  it,  and  a.    A.  F,  did  eat. 
John  6.  26,  a.  of  the  loaves.    A.V.,  did  eat. 
A  TER,  a'  ter  —  Heb.  binder.    Ezra  2.  16  ;  Neh.  7.  21. 
.4  THA  CH,  a'tha«h.    1  Sam.  30.  30. 
.4  THAI  A  H,  a-tha'iah  =  Asaiah.    Neh.  11.  4. 
ATHALIAH,  ath'a-li'ah  — Heb.  Jehoroh  is  exalted. 
daughter  of  Omri,  2  Kings  8.  26  ;  2  Chr.  22.  2. 
mother  of  Ahaziah,  2  Kings  11. 1-16. 
AT   HAND.      Luke    21.    8,   the   time  is  a.  h.    A.V., 
draweth  near. 
John  6.  4,  passover  .  .  .  was  a.  h.    A.  F,  nigh. 
Jas.  5.  8,  coming  of  the  Lord  is  a.  h.    A.  F,  draweth 
nigh. 
ATHARIM.    Num.  21.  1,  by  the  way  oi  A.    A.  F,  the 

spies. 
A  THENS,  5th' ens  —  Gk. 

Paul  preaches  att  Acts  17.  15 ;  18.  1 ;  1  Thes.  3.  1. 
ATHIRST.     Mat.   25.   37,  when  saw  we  thee  ...  a. 
A.  v.,  thirsty. 
Mat.  25.  44,  hungry,  or  a. 
Rev.  22.  17,  he  that  is  a.  let  him  come. 
A  THLA  I,  ath'  lai  -  Heb.  Jehovah  is  exalted.    Ezra  10. 28. 
ATONEMENT.    Ex.  29.  33,  a.  was  made. 
Lev.  6.  30,  to  make  a.  in  the  holy  place.    A.V.,  recon- 
cile withal. 

8. 15,  to  make  a.  for  it.    A.V.,  reconciliation  upon. 
23.  28,  it  is  a  day  of  a. 
2  Sam.  21.  3,  shall  I  make  a. 

Ezek.  43.  26,  make  a.  for  the  altar.     A.V.,  ptirge. 
45.  15,  to  njake  a.  for  them.    A.  F,  reconciliation. 
45.  20,  make  a.  for  the  house.     .4.  F,  reconcile. 
Atonement,  under  the  law,  Ex.  29.  38-43;  Lev.  1.  9; 
Num.  16.  46-48. 
foretold,  Isa.  53.  4-6,   8-12 ;  Dan.  9.  24-27 ;  Zech.  13.  1, 

7  ;  John  11.  50,  51. 
by  Christ,  Rom.  3.  24  ;  2  Cor.  5. 18 ;  1  Thes.  1. 10 ;  1  Tim. 

2.  5,  6  ;  Tit.  2.  14  ;  Heb.  2.  9  ;  1  Pet.  2.  24. 
effects  of,  Isa.  45.  21;   Mat.  20.  28;  John  1.  29:  Rom. 
5.  9, 10 ;  8.  3  :  8.  32  ;  1  Cor.  6.  20 ;  2  Cor.  5.  15  ;  Gal.  1. 4  ; 
Col.  2.  14 ;  Heb.  10.  19,  20 ;  1  Pet.  3.  18. 
Compare  Gen.  4.  4  with  Heb.  11.  4  ;  Gen.  22.  2  with  Heb. 
11.  17.  19 ;  Ex.  12.  5,  11,  14  with  1  Cor.  5.  7 ;  Ex.  24.  8 
with  Heb.  9.  20 ;  Lev.  16.  30,  34  with  Heb.  9.  7, 12,  28. 
day  of,  mode  of  observance,  Lev.  16.  3-10;  23.  26-32; 
Num.  29.  7-11. 
AT  ONE.    Acts  7.  26,  set  them  a.  o.i  =  reconcile). 
ATONING.    Lev.  16.  20,  an  end  of  a.    A.  V.,  reconciling. 
ATROTH-BETH-JOAB.   at'roth-beth-joSb.     1  Chr.  2. 

54.     A.  v.,  Ataroth.  the  house  of  Joab. 
ATROTH-SHOPHAX.  St'r5th-sho  plian.    Num.  32.  35. 

A.  v.,  A  troth,  Shophan. 
A  TTAI,  at'tai  —  Heb.  opportune.    1  Chr.  2.  35,  36. 
ATTAIN.    Ps.  139.  6,  I  cannot  a.  unto  it. 
Prov.  2.  19,  neither  do  they  a.  unto.    ^4.  F,  take  they 

hold  of. 
Luke  20.  35,  a.  to  that  world.     -4.  F,  obtain. 
1  Cor.  9.  24,  run  :  that  ve  mav  a.    A.  F.,  obtain. 
ATT. \  LI  A,  5t'ta-li  a-Gk.   Acts  14.  25. 
ATTEND.    Esth.  4.  5,  appointed  to  a. 
Ps.  17.  1,  O  Jehovah,  a.  mito  my  cry. 
Prov.  4.  20,  my  son,  a.  to  my  words. 
Isa.  51.  4,  a.  unto  me.     -4.  F,  hearken. 
Attend,  Attention,  urged.  Mat.  13. 9 ;  Luke  8. 18 ;  John 
5.  24;  Heb.  2.  1:  .Jas.  1.  19. 
Instances :— J/fj.vf.t,   Ex.   3.  3:    Manoah,  Judg.  13.  19; 
Elihu,  Job  32.  12:  Jews,  Neh.  8.  3;  Cornelius,  Acts 
10.  33  :  Z(/'/(V7,  Acts  16.  14. 
ATTENDANCE.     Heb.  7.  13,  hath  given  a.  at  the 
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ATTENDANT.     Luke  4.  20,  gave  it  back  to  the  a. 

A.  v.,  iiiinlster. 
Acts  13.  5,  John  as  their  a.    A.  F.,  minister. 
ATTENT.    2  Chr.  6.  40,  ears  be  a.  {=  attentive). 
ATTENTIVE.    Neh.  1.  11,  thine  ear  be  a. 
ATTESTATION.    Ruth  4.  7,  this  was  the  manner  of  a. 

in  Israel.     A.V.,a  testimony. 
ATTIRED.    Lev.  16.  4,  be  a.  {—covered). 

2  Kings  ^.  30,  Jezebel  ...  a.  her  head.    A.  V.,  tired. 

AUDIENCE.    Gen.  23.  10,  a.  of  the  children. 

AUGHT.    Gen.  30.  31,  not  give  me  a.     A.  V.,  any  thing. 

Luke  19.  8,  if  I  have  wrongfully  exacted  a.     A.  V.,  any 

thinq.  „ 

AUGHViENTETH.    Prov.  28.  8,  a.  his  substance.    A.  V., 

inrreaseth. 
AUGUSTAN,  au-gus' tan  —  Augustus'  band  or  cohort. 

A.  v.,  Augustus\  Acts  27.  1. 
AUGUSTUS,  au-gus'tus  —  Lat.  — first  Roman  emperor. 
Luke  2. 1.   In  Acts  25.  21,  emperor.    A.  V.,  Augustu.f. 
AUSTERE.    Luke  19.  21,  an  a.  man.  [tain. 

AUTHOR.    Heb.  2.  10,  a.  of  their  salvation.   A.  V.,  cap- 
Heb.  5.  9,  a.  of  eternal  salvation. 
12.  2,  a.  and  perfecter. 
AUTHORITY.    Judg.  18.  7,  none  in  the  land,  possess- 
ing a.    A.  v.,  no  magistrate  in  the  land. 
1  Sam.  9. 17,  this  same  shall  have  a.    A.  V.,  shall  reign. 
Mat.  7.  23  ;  Mark  1.  22,  as  one  having  a. 
9.  6,  a.  .  .  .  to  forgive  sins.    A.  V.,  power. 

9.  8,  a.  unto  men.     A.  V.,  poicer. 

10.  1,  a.  over  unclean  spirits.    A.V.,  power  against. 
Luke  4.  6,  to  thee  \^^ll  I  give  all  this  a.    A.  F.,  power. 

4.  32,  word  was  with  a.    A.  V.,  power. 

4.  36,  for  with  a.  and  power. 

7.  8,  man  set  under  a. 

19.  17,  have  thou  a.  over  ten  cities. 
John  5.  27,  a.  to  execute  judgment. 

17.  2,  a.  over  all  flesh.  A.V.,  power. 
Acts  9.  14,  a.  from  the  chief  priests. 
1  Cor.  11.  10,  sign  of  a.  on  her  head.    A.  F,  power. 

1  Thes.  2.  6,  we  might  have  claimed  a.    A.  v.,  been  bur- 
densome. 

Tit.  2.  15,  reprove  with  all  a. 

3.  1,  to  rulers,  to  a.    A.  F,  pHncipalities  and  poicers. 
Rev.  2.  26,  «.  over  the  nations.    A.  V.,  power. 
AVAIL.    Esth.  5.  13,  a.  me  nothing. 
Job  41.  26,  the  sword,  it  cannot  a.    A.  F,  sword  of  him 

.  .  .  cannot  hold. 
Jas.  5.  16,  supplication  ...  a.  much. 
AVEN,  a  ven  — Heb.  trouble.    Ezek.  30.  17;  Hos.  10.  8; 

Amos  1.  5. 
AVENGE.    Jer.  15.  15,  a.  me  of  my  persecutors.  A.  F, 
revenge.  [eth. 

Nah.  1.  2,  Jehovah  .  .  .  a. ;  Jehovah  a.    A.V.,  reveng- 
Luke  18.  3,  a.  me  of  mine  adversary. 

2  Cor.  7.  11,  yea,  what  a.    A.  F,  revenge. 
10.  6.  readiness  to  a.    A.  F,  revenge. 

AVENGER.    Num.  35.  12,  from  the  a. 
Num.  35.  24,  smiter  and  the  a.    A.  F,  revenger. 
Ps.  8.  2,  still  the  enemy  and  the  a. 
Rom.  13. 4,  an  a.  for  wrath.    A.  F,  a  revenger  to  execute 

XV  rath. 
1  Thes.  4,  6,  the  Lord  is  an  a.  in  all  these  things. 
A  VI TH,  a'vith.     Gen.  36.  35. 
AVOIDED.    1  Sam.  18.  11,  David  a.  out  of  his  presence 

(=:  pscaned). 
AVOUCHED.    Deut.  26.  17,  thou  hast  a.  Jehovah. 
A  VVA.  av'v:i.    2  Kings  17.  24.  A.V.,  Ava. 
A  VVIM,    Sv'vim,    A  VVITES.     A.    F,    Avim,    Aviles. 

Josh.  18.  23  ;  2  Kings  17.  31. 
AWAKE.    Gen.  23.  16,  Jacob  a.  out. 
Ps.  17.  15,  I  o.,  with  beholding  thy  form. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  7,  nor  a.  my  love. 
Isa.  51.  9,  a.,  a.,  put  on  strength. 
Ezek.  7.  6,  it  a.  against  thee.    A.  F,  watcheth  for. 
Joel  1.  5,  «.,  ye  drunkards. 
Luke  9.  32,  they  were  fully  a.    A.  F,  were  a. 
Rora.  13.  11,  time  for  you  to  a.    A.  F,  high  time  to  a. 
Eph.  5.  14,  n.  thou  that  sleepest. 
AWARE.    S.  of  Sol.  6.  12,  I  was  a. 

Acts  14.  6,  they  became  a.  of  it.    A.V.,  were  trare. 
AWAY.    Gen.  36.  6,  a.  from  liis  brother  Jacob.    A.  F, 
from  the  face  of . 
Ex.  18.  2,  sent  her  fl.     A.  V.,  back. 
Job  15.  4,  doest  a.  with  fear.    A.V.,  easiest  off. 
Nah.  1.  12,  he  shall  pass  a.    A.V.,  through. 
Mat.  28.  2,  and  rolled  a.  the  stone.    A.  F,  back. 
Mark  11.  4,  they  went  a.    A.V.,  their  ivay. 
Acts  27.  32,  cut  a.  the  ropes.     A .  V. ,  off. 
Heb.  13.  9,  be  not  carried  a.    A.  F,  about. 
Jas.  1.  21,  putting  a.  all  filthiness.    A.V.,  lay  apart, 
1.  24,  and  goeth  a.    A.  V.,his  way. 
1  Pet.  2.  1.  putting  a.    A.  F,  laying  aside. 
AWAY  WITH.    Isa.  1.  13, 1  cannot  a.  w.  (=  endure). 
AWE.    1  Sam.  18.  15,  stood  in  a.  of  him.    A.  F,  was 
afraid. 
Ps.  4.  4,  stand  in  a. 

22.  23,  stand  in  a.  of  him.    A.  V.,  fear  him. 
33.  8,  world  stand  in  a.  of  him. 
119. 161,  standeth  in  a.  of  thy  words. 


Isa.  2.).  23,  stand  in  a.  of.    A.  F,  shall  fear. 
Mai.  2.  5,  stood  in  a.    A.  F.,  ivas  afraid. 
Heb.  12.  28,  a.    A.  F,  godly  fear. 
AWOKE.    Acts  12.  7,  a.  him  (Peter).    A.  F,  raised  him 

AXE.'  1  Sam.  13.  20,  his  a. 
Isa.  10.  15,  shall  the  a.  boast. 

44. 12,  the  smith  maketh  an  a.    A.  F,  with  the  tongs. 
Mat.  3.  10,  a.  lieth  at.    A.  V..  a.  is  laid  unto. 
Luke  3.  9,  a.  also  lieth  at.    A.  F,  a.  is  laid  unto. 

AXLES.    1  Kings  7.  30,  a.  of  brass.    A.  F,  plates. 

AZALIAU,  az'a-li'ah  —  Heb.  Jdiovah  has  reserved. 
2  Chr.  34.  8.  HO.  9. 

AZ ANIAH,  az'a-ni'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  has  heard.   Neh. 

AZAREL,  az'ar-el  -  Heb.  God  hath  helped.  1  Chr.  12. 6 ; 
Neh.  12.  36.    A.V.,  Azareel,  Azarael 

AZARIAH,    az'a-n'ah  — Heb.     Jehovah   hath   helped. 
There  are  twenty-eight  different  persons  mentioned 
in  the  Old  Testament  of  this  name, 
king  of  Judah  (Uzziah),  2  Kings  15.  1 ;  2  Chr.  26. 1. 

AZAZ.  a'zaz  — Heb.  strong.    1  Chr.  5.  8. 

AZAZEL,  a-za'zel  — Heb.  removal.  A.V.,  scapegoat. 
Lev.  16.  8. 

AZAZEL.  Lev.  16.  8,  other  lot  for  ^.  A.  V.,  the  scape- 
goaf. 

AZAZIAH,  Sz'a-zi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  mighty.  IChr. 
15.  21. 

A  ZB  UK,  az'buk.    Neh.  3. 16. 

A  ZEKAH,  a-ze'kah  —  Heb.  dug  over.  Josh.  10. 10 ;  Jer. 
34.7. 

AZEL,a,zel-B.eh.  noble.  1  Chr.  8.  37  ;  Zech.  14.  5.  A. 
v.,  Azal. 

A  Z  GA D,  az'gad  —  Heb.  Gad  is  mighty.    Ezra  2. 12. 

AZ IZ A,a,-zfzd  —  iieh.  robust.    Ezra  10.  27. 

AZMAVETH,  az'ma-veth  — Heb.  strong  as  death  [?]. 
(1)  2  Sam.  23.  31.  (2)  Ezra  2.  24.  In  Neh.  7.  28,  Betfi- 
azmaveth. 

AZMON,  az'mon  —  Heb.  robust.    Num.  34.  4. 

AZNOTH-TABOR,  az'uoth-ta'bSr  — Heb.  peaks  of  Ta- 
bor.   Josh.  19.  34. 

AZOR,  a  z6r  — Gk.  helper.    Mat.  1.  13, 14. 

AZOTUS,  Si-zo'tns^  AS HDOD.   Acts  8.  40. 

AZRIEL,  5z'ri-el-Heb.  my  help  is  God.    1  Chr.  5.  24. 

AZRIKAM,  az'ri-kam.    1  Chr.  3.  23. 

AZUBAH,  a-zu  bah  — Heb.  deserted. 

(1)  wife  of  Caleb,  1  Chr.  2.  18. 

(2)  wife  of  Jehoshaphat,  1  Kmgs  22.  42. 
AZZAN,  az'zan  — Heb.  strong.    Num.  34.  26. 
AZZUR,  Sz'zur.    Jer.  28. 1 ;  Neh.  10. 17. 


BAAL,  ba'al  — Heb.    lord—jA.    Baalim.     Judg.  2.  11; 

10.  10 ;  1  Kings  18.  18  ;  Jer.  2.  23  ;  Hos.  2. 17. 
worshipped  as  Baal-peor,  Num.  25.  3 ;  Deut.  4.  3. 
as  Molech,  Jer.  19.  5. 
by  Israel,  1  Kings  16.  31-33. 
by  Judah,  2  Kings  10.  26,  27. 
the  mode  of  sacrifice  described,  1  Kings  18.  25-29. 
altars  destroyed,  Judg.  6.  25;  1  Kings  18.  40 ;  2  Kings 

10.  18;  11.18;  23.  4. 
BAAL  AH,  ba'al-ah  —  Heb.  lady,  mistress.    Josh.  15. 9,  29. 
BAALA  TH,  ba'al-5th.    Josh.  19.  44  ;  1  Kings  9.  18. 
BAALATH-BEER,  ba'al-ath-be'er.    Josh.  19.8. 
BAAL-BE RITH,    ba'al-be'rith  — Heb.    covenant    lord. 

Judg.  8.  33.     El-berith,  Judg.  9.  46.    A.V.,  the  god 

Berith. 
BAALE-JUDAH,  ba'al-e-ju'dah.    Heb.  lords  of  Judah. 

2  Sam.  6.  2.    A.V.,  Baale  of  Jiidah. 
BAAL-GAD,  ba  al-gad  —  Heb.  Gad  is  lord.    Josh.  11.  17. 
BAAL-HAMON,  ba'al-ha'mon— Heb.  jjossessor  of  plenty. 

S.  of  Sol.  8.  11. 
BAAL-HAJVAN,ha'a,l-ha,na,n  —  B.e\i.  Baal  is  gracious. 

Gen.  36.  -38. 
BAAL-HAZOR,     ba  al-ha'z8r  — Heb.    BaaVs    village. 

2  Sam.  13.  23. 
BAAL-HERMON,  ba'al-hgr'mon  —  Heb.   lord   of  Her- 
man.   Judg.  3.  3. 
B  A  ALLS,  ba'a-lis  —  Heb.  son  of  joy  [?]  — king  of  Amon. 

Jer.  40.  14. 
BAAL-MEON,  ba'al-me'on.    1  Chr.  5.  8. 
BAAL-PEOR,  baal-peor  — Heb.  Baal  of  Peor.    Num. 

25.  3  ;  Deut.  4.  3. 
BAAL-PERAZIM,  ba'al-pgr'a-zYm— Heb.  BaalofPera- 

zim.    2  Sam.  5.  20. 
BAAL-SHALISHAH.  ba'al-shal'i-shah  — Heb.  lord  of 

Shalisha  f?].    2  Kings  4.  42. 
BAAL-TAMAR,   ba'al-ta  mar  — Heb.    Lord  of  palms. 

Judg.  20.  33. 
BAAI^ZEBUB,    ba'al-ze  bub  —  Heb.    Lord    of  flies. 

2  Kings  1.  6.     fSee  Beelzebub.) 
BAAL-ZEPHON,  ba'al-ze  phon.    Ex.  14.  2. 
BAANA,  ba'a-na  —  Heb.  son  of  affliction  [?].    1  Kings  4. 

12. 
BAANAH,  ba'a-nah— Heb.  son  of  affliction  [?].    2  Sam. 

4.2. 
BAARA,  ba'a-ra.    1  Chr.  8.  8. 


BAA 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


BAP 


BAASEIAII,  ha,'&-Be"m,h  —  Keh.  work    of  Jehovah  [:']. 

1  Chr.  6.  40. 
BAASNA^h&a.-sM. 

murders  Jeroboam's  family,  1  Kings  16.  7. 

dies,  1  Kings  15.  33 ;  16.  3-13. 
BABBLER.    Acts  17.  18,  what  would  this  b.  say  ? 
BABBLINGS.    1  Tim.  6.  20 ;  2  Tim.  2.  16,  profane  b. 
BABE.    Ex.  2.  6.  the  b.  wept. 

Ps.  8.  2,  out  of  the  mouth  of  b. 

Isa.  3.  4,  h.  shall  rule  over  them. 

Mat.  11.  25,  didst  reveal  them  unto  b. 

Luke  2.  16,  b.  lying  in  the  manger. 
18. 15,  bringing  unto  him  also  their  b.     A.  F.,  infants. 

Rom.  2.  20,  a  teacher  of  b. 

1  Cor.  3.  1,  b.  in  Christ. 

14.  20,  in  malice  be  ye  b.    A.  V.,  children. 

2  Tim.  3.  15,  from  a  b.  thou  hast  known.    A.  V.,  child. 
Heb.  5.  13,  he  is  &  b. ;  1  Pet.  2.  2,  newborn  6. 

Babes,  children  generally.  Mat.  11.  25 ;  21.  16 ;  Luke  10. 
21;  Rom.  2.  20. 

those  weak  in  faith,  1  Cor.  3.  1 ;  Heb.  5.  13 ;  1  Pet.  2.  2. 
BABEL,  babel  — Assyrian,  gn/eof  God.    Gen.  10. 10. 

the  building  of  the  tower,  Gen.  11.  1-9. 
BABYLON,  baby-Ion -Gk.  form  of  BabeL     (1)  Gen. 

10.  10. 

famous  for  its  manufactures,  Josh.  7.  21. 

takes  Judah  captive,  2  Kings  25.  6. 

return  from,  Ezra  1.  11. 

a  centre  of  wisdom,  Dan.  2. 12 ;  4.  6. 

a  great  commercial  centre,  Ezek.  17.  4 ;  Isa.  43. 14. 

prophesied  against,  Isa.  13.  14-22;  14.  4;  21.  1-10;  47. 

1-3  ;  Jer.  50.  43. 
(2)  my.stic  city.  Rev.  14.  8 ;  16.  19  ;  17. ;  18. 
BABYLONIA,  bab  y-lo'ni-a,  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans, 

Jer.  24.  5;  Ezek.  12.  13. 
taken  by  Darius,  the  Median,  Dan.  5.  25-31. 
this  prophesied,  Isa.  21.  1-9;  Jer.  51.  31. 
BACK.    1  Sam.  10.  9,  turned  his  b. 
2  Sam.  22.  41,  made  .  .  .  turn  their  b.  unto  me.    A.  V., 

given  me  the  nrcks  of. 
Ps.  9.  17,  turned  b.  unto  Sheol.    A.  F.,  turned  into  hell. 
Prov.  10.  13,  rod  is  for  the  b. 

29.  11,  keepeth  it  b.  and  stilleth  it.    A.  F,  it  in  till 
afterwards. 

Isa.  38.  17,  sins  behind  thy  b. 

50.  6.  I  gave  mv  b.  to  the  smiters. 

51.  23,  laid  tliy  b.  as.     A.V.,  body. 
BACKBITERS.      Rom.    1.    30,    b.,   hateful    to    God 

(  =  slanderf^rs). 
BACKBITING.    Prov.  25.  23,  a  b.  tongue. 
2  Cor.  12.  20.  there  should  be  strife,  .  .  .  b. 
BACKSLIDING.    Prov.  1.  32,  b.  of  the  simple.    A.  F, 
turning  awaij. 
Prov.  14.  14,  backslider  in  heart. 

Isa.  57. 17,  b.  in  the  way  of  his  heart.    A.  F,  frowardly. 
Jer.  3.  12,  return,  thou  b.  Israel. 
14.  7,  our  b.  are  many. 
Hos.  11.  7,  bent  on  b.  from  me. 
14.  4,  I  will  heal  their  b. 
Backsliding,  turning  from  God,  1  Kings  11.  9;  2  Cor. 

11.  3 :  Gal.  5.  4. 

guilt  and  consequences  of.  Num.  14,  43;  Isa.  59.  2,  9- 

11 ;  Jer.  5.  6 ;  Luke  9.  62. 
partial  and  complete  apostasy,  Prov.  14.  14 ;   Heb.  6. 

4-6  ;  10.  38,  39.  [14.  4. 

pardon  promised,  2  Chr.  7. 14 ;  Jer.  3.  22 ;  31.  20 ;  Hos. 
Examples :  — 7.v;yre/,  Ex.  32.;  Jer.  3.  11 ;  Hos.  4.   16; 

Saul,  1  Sam.  15.  11 ;  28.  7  ;  Solomon,  1  Kings  11.  3,  4  ; 

Peter,  Mat.  26.  70-74;    Galutians,  Gal.  1.  6;  Byme- 

nreus  and  Alexander,  1  Tim.  1.  20 ;  Demas,  2  Tim. 

4.  10. 
BACKWARD.    Gen.  49.  17,  falleth  b. 

1  Sam.  4.  18,  fell  from  ott'  his  seat  b. 

2  Kings  20.  10,  shadow  return  b. 
Ps.  40.  14  ;  70.  2,  turned  b. 

Isa.  50.  5,  turned  away  b.    A.V.,  back. 
59.  14,  justice  is  turned  awav  b. 

Jer.  7.  24,  went  b.  ;  John  18.  6.  they  went  b. 
BAD.    Gen.  24.  50,  speak  unto  thee  b.  or  good. 

Jer.  24.  2,  very  b.  figs.    A.  V.,  naughty. 
24.  3,  and  the  b.  (figs) ,  very  b.    A.  F,  evil,  .  .  .  evil. 

Mat.  22.  10,  both  b.  and  good. 

2  Cor.  5.  10,  whether  it  be  good  or  b. 
BADE.    Gen.  27.  19,  as  thou  b.  me. 

Josh.  11.  9,  as  Jehovah  b.  him. 

Mat.  16.  12,  that  he  b.  them. 

Luke  14.  16,  supper  ;  and  he  b.  many. 

Acts  11.  12,  Spirit  b.  me  go. 
BAG.    Deut.  25.  13,  in  thy  b.  diverse  weights. 

Job  14.  17,  sealed  up  in  a  b. 

Hag.  1.  6.  into  a  b.  with  holes. 

John  12.  6,  and  having  the  b. 
BAGGAGE.    1  Sam.  10.  22,  hid  himself  among  the  b. 
A.  v..  stuff. 

1  Sam.  17.  22,  David  left  his  b.    A.V.,  carriage. 

30.  24,  that  tarrieth  by  the  b.    A.  F,  stuff. 
Acts  21.  15,  we  took  up  our  b.    A.  V.,  carriages. 

BAHA  R  UMITE,  ba-ha^riun-ite,  BA RHUMItE.    2  Sam. 
23.  31 ;  1  Chr.  11.  33. 


Heb.    young    men' 


illage. 


'.pun. 


BAHURIM,  ba-lmrim 

2  Sam.  3.  16:  16.  5. 
BAKBAKKAR,    bak-bak'kar.    1  Chr.  9.  15. 
BAKBUK,  bak'buk  — Heb.  flask.    Ezra  2.  61;  Neh.  7. 

BAKBUKIAH,  bak'bu-ki'ah  — Heb.  pouring  out  (wast- 
ing) from  Jehovah.    Neh.  11.  17. 
BAKE.    Gen.  19.  3,  b.  unleavened  bread. 
BAKER.    Gen.  40.  1,  his  b.  offended. 

1  Sam.  8.  13,  cooks,  and  to  be  b. 
Jer.  37.  21,  out  of  the  b.  street. 
Hos.  7.  4.  heated  by  the  b, 

BAKING-PAN.    Lev.  6.  21,  on  a  b.-jj.    A.  F,  in  i 
BALAAM,  ba'laam,  son  of  Beor. 

resided  at  Pethor,  Deut.  23.  4. 

called  by  Balak  to  curse  Israel,  Num.  22.  13. 

blesses  Israel,  Num.  23. 19. 

prophesies.  Num.  24.  5-17. 

referred  to,  Deut.  23.  4.  5  ;  Josh.  24.  9;  Neh.  13.  2 ;  Mic. 
6.  5  ;  2  Pet.  2.  15  ;  Jude  11 ;  Rev.  2.  14. 

death,  Num.  31.  8. 
BALADAN,    bal'a-dan  —  Bab.    he   hath   given   a   son, 

2  Kings  20.  12. 
BALAH,  ba'lah  =  BAALAH.    Josh.  19.  3. 
BALAK,  balak  — Heb.  devastator  — liin^  of  Moab. 

sends  to  Pethor  for  Balaam  to  curse  Israel,  Num.  22  ; 
23.  ;  24. ;  Josh.  24.  9, 10. 

Rev.  2.  14.     A.  v.,  Baluc. 
BALANCE.    Lev.  19.  36,  just  b. 

Job  31.  6,  weighed  in  an  even  5. 

Ps.  62.  9,  in  the  b.    A.V.,  laid  in  the  b. 

Prov.  11.  1,  false  b.  is  an  abomination. 

Isa.  40.  12,  hills  in  a  b. 
46.  6,  weigh  silver  in  the  b. 

Rev.  6.  5,  a  b.  in  his  hand.    A.  F,  pair  of  b. 
BALD.    Lev.  13.  40,  he  is  b. 

2  Kings  2.  23.  go  up,  thou  baldhead.     A.  V.,  bald  head. 
Mic.  1.  16,  make  thee  b. 

BALDNESS.     Lev.  21.  5,  b.  upon  their  head. 

Isa.  3.  24,  instead  of  well  set  hair,  b. 

Mic.  1.  16.  enlarge  thy  b.  as  the  eagle. 
Baldness,  Isa.  3.  24 ;  22.  12 ;  Jer.  7.  29 ;  47.  5 ;  Acts  18. 

18  :  21.  24. 
BALM.    Gen.  37.  25,  spicery  and  b. 

Jer.  8.  22,  is  there  no  b.  in  Gilead? 

Ezek.  27.  17,  oil,  and  b. 
BAMAH.  ba'mah  —  Heb.  high  place.    Ezek.  20.  29. 
BAMOTH.  ba'moth  —  Heb.  high  places.    Num.  21. 19. 
BAND.    Ex.  28.  8,  27  ;   39.  5,  skilfully  woven  b.    A.  F, 
curious  girdle  of  the  ephod. 

1  Sam.  10.  5,  a  b.  of  prophets.    A.V.,  comjiany. 

2  Kings  5.  2,  gone  out  in  b.    A.  V.,  comp<i)ties. 
Isa.  58.  6,  b.  of  the  yoke.    A.  V.,  the  heavy  burdens. 
Hos.  11.  4,  with  b.  of  love. 

Mat.  27.  27,  whole  b. 
BANI,  ba'nl  — Heb.  built.    2  Sam.  23.  36;  Ezra  2.  10. 
BANK.    2  Kings  2.  13,  by  the  b.  of  the  Jordan. 

Ezek.  47.  6,  b.  of  the  river.     A.  V.,  brink. 

Luke  19.  23,  my  money  into  the  b. 
19.  43,  cast  up  a  6.  about  thee.    A.  F,  trench. 
BANKERS.     Mat.  25.  27,  money  to  the  b.    A.  F,  ex- 

BANNER.  '  Ps.  20.  5,  set  up  our  b. 

S.  of  Sol.  2.  4,  b.  over  me  was  love. 
Banner,  large.  Num.  1.  52  ;  2.  2 ;  S.  of  Sol.  2.  4. 

small.  Num.  2.  2.  34. 

stationary,  Ps.  60.  4  ;  Isa.  5.  26 ;  Jer.  4.  6 ;  Ezek.  27.  7. 

a  "  sign  of  fire,"  Jer.  6.  1. 

God's  banner,  Ps.  20.  5 ;  60.  4  ;  S.  of  Sol.  2.  4. 
BANQUET.     Esth.  5.  4,  unto  the  b. 

Esth.  7.  1,  Haman  came  to  b. 
BANQUETING-HOUSE.    S.  of  Sol.  2.  4,  brought  me 

tot\\e.b.-h.    A.V.,b.h. 
BAPTISM.    Mat.  3.  7.  to  his  b. 

Mat.  21.  25  ;  Mark  11.  30;  Acts  1.  22,  b.  of  John. 

Mark  1.  4 ;  Luke  3.  3 ;  Acts  13.  24,  b.  of  repentance. 

Rom.  6.  4,  through  b.  into  death. 

Eph.  4.  5,  one  Lord,  one  faith,  one  b. 

Heb.  6.  2,  of  the  teaching  of  b. 
Baptism.  (1)  administered  by  John,  Mat.  3.  5-12;  John 
3.  23 :  Acts  13.  24  ;  19.  4  ;    (2)   by  Christ,  Mat.  28.  19  ; 
Mark  16.  16 ;  John  3.  3-26  ;  4.  1,  2  :  Acts  2.  38-41. 

appointed.  Mat.  28.  19.  20 ;  Mark  16. 15.  16. 

with  Holy  Ghost,  Mat.  3.  11 ;   Mark  1.  8 ;  Luke  3.  16 ; 
John  1.  33  ;  Acts  1.  5  ;  1  Cor.  12.  13. 

promised  to  saints.  Acts  1.  5 ;  2.  38,  39  ;  11.  16. 

Instances  :  —  Acts  2.  41 ;  8.  38  ;  9.  17,  18 ;  10.  47  ;  16. 15  ; 
l!t.  5. 

BAPTIZE.    Mat.  3.  6.  b.  of  him. 
Mat.  3.  11 :  Mark  1.  8:  Luke  3.  16,  b.  you. 

3.  14,  need  to  be  b.  of  thee. 
Mark  16.  16.  believeth  and  is  b. 
Luke  3.  12,  publicans  to  be  b. 

3.  21,  Jesus  also  having  been  b. 

7.  "29,  b.  with  the  baptism  of  John. 
John  1.  33,  sent  me  to  b. 

4. 1,  and  b.  more  disciples.    A.  F.  baptized. 
Acts  1.  5,  b.  with  water  ...  6.  in  the  Holy  Spirit.    A. 
V.,b.  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 


15 


BAR 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


BE 


Acts  2.  33,  repent  ye,  and  bs  b. 
8. 12,  h.,  both  men  and  women. 
8.  16 ;  19.  5,  b.  into  the  name. 
8.  36,  hinder  me  to  be  b. ;  9.  18,  arose  and  was  b. 
16. 15,  b.,  and  her  household. 
16.  33,  6.,  he  and  all  his. 
Rom.  6.  3;  Gal.  3.  27,  b.  into  Christ  Jesus. 
1  Cor.  1.  13,  b.  into  the  name  of  Paul. 
1. 17,  sent  me  not  to  b. 

12. 13,  b.  into  one  body  ;  15.  29,  b.  for  the  dead. 
SARABBAS,  bar-abbas  — Gk.  son  of  fa/her—  "notable 
prisoner,"  Mat.  27. 16-26 ;  Mark  15.  7-15  ;  Luke  23. 18  ; 
John  18.  40. 
B  A  RACHEL,    bar'a-ehel— Heb.   God  ilotli  bless.    Job 

32.  2. 
BAR  A  CHI  AH,  bar'a.-ehi'ah  —  Gk.     Mat.  23.  35 ;  2  Chr. 

24.  20.     In  .4.  V.,  Barachias. 
BARAK,  ba'rak  — Heb.  ligh/ninrf-flash. 

defeats  Sisera,  Judg.  4. 1-24;  5. 1,  12;  Heb.  11.  32. 
BARBARIANS.    Acts  28.  2,  the  b.  showed  us.    A.  V., 
barbarous  people. 
Acts  23. 4,  b.  .saw  the  venomous  creature. 
Rom.  1. 14,  debtor  ...  to  B. 

1  Cor.  14.  11,  a  b.  unto  me  {=forrigner). 
BARBED.     Job    41.    7,    b.   irons  ( =  with  projecting 

points). 
BARE  (v.).    Gen.  4.  1,  and  b.  Cain ;  4.  2,  6.  .  .  .  Abel. 
Ex.  19.  4,  b.  you  on  eagles'  wings. 

2  Sam.  22.  16;  Ps.  18.  15,  foundations 
A.  v.,  discovered. 

1  Chr.  15.  13,  b.  it  not  at  the  lir.st.    A.  V.,  did. 

Isa.  3.  17,  lay  b.  their  secret  parts.     A.  V.,  discover. 
53.  12,  b.  the  sin  of  many. 

Lam.  5.  13,  the  young  men  b.  the  mill.   A.V.,  they  took 
the  young  men  to  grind. 

Hab.  3. 13,  laying  b.  the  foundation.   A.  V.,  discovering. 

Mat.  8.  17,  b.  our  diseases. 

Mark  14.  56,  57,  b.  false  witness. 

Luke  4.  22,  b.  him  witness. 

Acts  13.  22,  he  b.  witness.     A.  F.,  gave  testimony. 
BARE  (adj.).    Isa.  13.  2,  the  b.  mountain.      A.  V.,  high. 

Isa.  52.  10,  made  b. 

Jer.  12.  12,  the  b.  heights.     A.  V.,  all  high  places. 

Ezek.  24.  7,  set  it  upon  the  b.  rock.     A.  V.,  top  of  a. 

1  Cor.  15.  37,  a  b.  grain.     A.  V.,  b.  grain. 
BAREFOOT.    2  Sam.  15.  30 ;  Isa.  20.  2,  3,  b. 
BARGAIN.    Lev.  6.  2,  or  of  b.     A.  V..  in  fellowship. 
BA  RHUMITE,  bar-hii'mite  =  BAHAR  UMITE.    2  Sam. 
23.  31. 


.  were  laid  b. 


BARIAH,  ba-rl'ah  —  Heb.  fugitive.    1  Chr.  3.  22. 

-^    "   -  N.T.r- 

13.  6. 


BA  R-JE  S  US,  bar'  -je'  sus  - 


,  Gk.  .ion  of  Jesus.   Acts 


BAR-JONAH,  bar'-jo'nah  — Gk.  son  of  Jonah.   Mat.  16. 

17.    A.  v.,  Bar-jona. 
BARK.    Isa.  56.  10,  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot  b. 

Joel  1.  7,  barked  my  fig-tree. 
BARKOS,  bar'kos.     Ezra  2.  53  :  Neh.  7.  55. 
BARN.    Deut.  28.  8,  blessing  upon  thee  in  thy  b.  A.  V., 
storehouses. 
Prov.  3.  10,  b.  be  filled  with  plenty. 
Mat.  6.  26,  gather  into  b. 
13.  30,  gather  the  wheat  into  my  b. 
Luke  12.  18,  pull  down  my  b. 
12.  24,  have  no  store-chamber  nor  6. 
BARNABAS,  bar' na-bas —sow  of  exhortation  — lje\ite 
of  Cyprus, 
sells  his  lands.  Acts  4.  36. 
preaches.  Acts  11.  22. 

travels  with  Paul,  Acts  11.  30 ;  12.  25  ;  13. ;  14. ;  15. 
their  contention.  Acts  15.  36  ;  1  Cor.  9.  6  ;  Gal.  2. 1-13 ; 
Col.  4.  10 ;  2  Tim.  4.  11. 
BARREN.-    Gen.  11.  30,  Sarai  was  b. 
Job  3.  7,  let  that  night  be  b.    A.V.,  solitary.. 
Isa.  54.  1,  sing,  O  b. 
Luke  23.  29,  blessed  are  the  b. 

Jas.  2.  20,  faith  apart  from  works  is  b.    A.  V.,  dead. 
Barrenness,  Gen.  16.  2:  30.  1-23;  1  Sam.  1.  6,  27;  Isa. 
47.  9  ;  49.  21  •  Luke  1.  7,  25. 
In.stances:— Gen.  11.  30;  25.  21;  29.  31;  Judg.  13.  2,  3; 
Luke  1.  7,  36. 
BARS.    Ex.  26.  26,  b.  of  acacia  wood. 
Lev.  26.  13,  broken  the  b.    A.  V.,  bands. 
Deut.  33.  25,  thy  b.  shall  be  iron.    A.  V.,  shoes. 
Ps.  107.  16,  b.  of  iron. 
147.  13,  tlie  b.  of  thy  gates. 

Isa.  45.  2,  the  b.  of  iron.  [yokes. 

Jer.  28.  13,  b.  of  wood  ...  6.  of  iron.     A.V.,  yokes  .  .  . 
Hos.  11.  6,  consume  their  b.     A.  V.,  his  branches. 
BARSABBAS,  bJir-sab'bas,  BARSABAS.    (1)  Acts  1. 

23.    (2)  Acts  15.  22.     A.  V.,  Barsabas. 
BARTHOLOME  W,ha.T-thoVo-mew  —  son  of  Tolmni,  a,u 
apostle.    Mat.  10.  3  ;  Mark  3.  18;  Luke  6. 14  ;  Acts  1. 
13. 
BARTIM^US,    bjir'ti-mae'us— Gk.   son   of    Timo'us. 

Mark  10.  46. 
BAR  UCH,  ba  ru€h  —  Heb.  bles-^ed—lTienA  of  Jeremiah, 
Jer.  32.  12. 
carried  to  Egypt,  Jer.  43.  6. 
consoled  by  Jeremiah,  Jer.  45. 1. 


BARZILLAI,  biir-ziria-i  — Heb.  man  of  iron. 
is  kind  to  David,  2  Sam.  17.  27-29. 
is  rewarded,  2  Sam.  19.  31^0. 
BASE.    Ex.  25.  31,  candlestick.  .  .even  its  b.    A.V., 
shaft. 
Ex.  30. 18 ;  31.  9  ;  35.  16 ;  38.  8 ;  39.  39 ;  40.  11 ;  Lev.  8. 11. 

b.    A.  v.,  foot. 
Lev.  4.  7,  the  b.  of  the  altar.    A.  V.,  bottom. 
Deut.  15.  9,  a  b.  thought  in  thy  heart.    A.  V.,  thought 

in  thy  tcicked  heart. 
2  Sam.  6.  22,  b.  in  mine  own  sight. 
16.  7,  b.  feUow.     ^4.  l\,  niun  of  Belial. 
Isa.  3.  5,  b.  against  the  honorable. 
Mai.  2.  9,  b.  before  all  the  people. 

1  Cor.  1.  28,  b.  things  (=  lowly). 

BASE  MATH,  has' e-ma,th  —  B.eh.  fragrant.    Gen.  36.  3. 

A.  v.,  Bashemath.    1  Kings  4.  15.    A.  V.,  Basinath. 
BASHAN.  ba'shan— Heb.  smooth  or  fertile  soil  — numer- 
ous cities,  1  Kings  4. 13. 
famous  for  cattle,  Ps.  22. 12 ;  Isa.  33.  9 ;  Amos  4. 1. 
for  sheep,  Deut.  32.  14  ;  and  oak  trees,  Isa.  2.  13. 
inhabited  by  giant  race.  Num.  21.  33 ;  Deut.   3.  1-3 ; 
Josh.  13.  11-31. 
BASIN.    Ex.  12.  22,  blood  in  the  b.    A.  V.,  bason. 

2  Kings  25.  15.  and  the  b.     A.V.,  bonis. 
Jer.  52.  19,  and  the  b.    A.  V.,  basons. 

BASKET.    Gen.  40.  16,  b.  of  white  bread.    A.  V.,  white 
baskets. 
Deut.  28.  5,  blessed  shall  be  thy  b. 
Ps.  81.  6,  freed  from  the  b.    A.  V.,pots. 
Jer.  24.  2,  b.  had  very  good  figs. 
Amos  8. 1.  b.  of  summer  fruit. 
Mat.  14.  20,  twelve  b.  full. 

15.  37,  seven  b.  full. 

16.  9,  how  many  b. 
Mark  8.  8,  seven  b. 

8.  19,  how  many  b. 
Basket,  for  bread,  Ex.  29.  3,  23 ;  Lev.  8.  2,  26,  31. 
for  grapes,  Jer.  6.  9 ;  for  first-fruits,  Deut.  26.  2,  4 ; 
fruit,  Amos  8.  1,  2;  for  figs,  etc.,  Jer.  24.  2;  Ps.  81. 
6 ;  2  Kings  10.  7. 
New  Testament,  Mat.  15.  37 ;  Mark  6.  43 ;  Acts  9.  25 ; 
2  Cor.  11.  33. 
BASKETFULS.    Mark  6.  43,  twelve  b.    A.  V.,  baskets 
full. 
Mark  8.  20,  how  many  b.    A.V.,  baskets  full. 
BASON.     John  13.  5,  poureth  water  into  the  b. 
BATH  (a  measure).    1  Kings  7.  26,  two  thousand  b. 
2  Chr.  2.  10,  20,000  b.  of  wine  ...  of  oil. 
Isa.  5.  10,  shall  yield  one  b. 
Ezek.  45.  14,  ten  b.  are  a  homer. 
BATHE.    Ex.  2.  5,  to  b.  at  the  river.    A.  V.,  ^vash  her- 
self. 
Lev.  15.  5.  b.  himself  in  water. 
Mark  7.  4,  except  they  b.  themselves.    A.  V.,  icash. 
BATHING.    2  Sam.  11.  2,  a  woman  b.    A.  V.,  washing 

herself. 
BATH-RABBIM,    bath'-rab'bim-Heb.    daughter    of 

manyV!].     S.  of  Sol.  7.  4. 
BATH-SHE  BA,    bath'-she'ba— Heb.    daughter  of  an 
oath  —  wife  of  Uriah . 
after  Uriah's  death,  wife  of  David,  2  Sam.  11.  27. 
mother  of  Solomon,  2  Sam.  12.  24. 
supports  Solomon,  1  Kings  1.  33. 
BATH-SHUA,    hsith-shu' ■d  =  Bath-sheba  — daughter  of 

opulence.    1  Chr.  3.  5. 
BATS.    Lev.  11.  19 ;  Deut.  14.  18,  and  the  b. 

Isa.  2.  20,  to  the  moles  and  to  the  b. 
BATTERING.    Ezek.  26.  9,  iiis  b.  engines.    A.  V.,  en- 

aines  of  irar. 
BATTERING  RAMS.       Ezek.  21.  22,  to  set  b.  r.     A. 

v..  to  apjpoint  captains. 
BATTLE.    Gen.14.  8,  set  the  6.  in  array  against.    A.V., 
joined  b.  irith. 
Judg.  20.  20.  Israel  went  out  to  b. 
1  Sam.  18.  17,  Jehovah's  b. 
25.  28,  b.  of  Jehovah. 

1  Chr.  19.  9,  put  the  b.  in  array  (  =  body  of  troops). 

2  Chr.  20.  15,  b.  is  not  vours,  but  God's. 
Ps.  18.  39,  strength  unto  the  b. 

24.  8,  mighty  in  b. 
55.  18,  my  soul  in  peace  from  the  b. 
Eccl.  9. 11,  nor  the  b.  to  the  strong. 
Jer.  6.  23,  as  a  man  to  the  b.    A.V.,  men  for  war. 
Battle.      See    Armies.      Battles    recorded,   Ex.   17.   8- 
13;  Hormah,  Num.  21.  1-3;  Josh.  8.  10;  Judg.  4.  1- 
16 ;  1  Sam.  4. 1-11 ;  1  Chr.  10. 1-7  ;  2  Chr.  13. ;  14.  9-15 ; 
35.  20-24. 
BATTLEMENT.    Deut.  22.  8.  make  a  b. 
2  Chr.  26.  15,  upon  the  b.     A.  V.,  bulwarks, 
Zeph.  3.  6.  their  b.  are  desolate.    A.  V.,  toivers. 
BA  VVAI,  bav'va-I.     Neh.  3.  18.     A.  V.,  Bavai. 
BAT.     Acts  27.  39,  a  certain  b.    A.  V.,  creek. 
BA  YITH.  ba'vith  —  Heb.  house.    Isa.  15.  2.  A.  V.,  Bajith. 
BAZLITH,  bazlith-Heb.  nakedness  [?].    Neh.  7.  54. 

In  Ezra  2.  52,  Bazlulh. 
BE.    2  Kings  23.  13,  let  him  b.    A.  V.,  alone. 
Isa.  11.  3,  his  delight  shall  b.    A.  V„  shall  make  him  of 
quick  tinder  standing. 


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Isa.  18.  4, 1  will  b.  still.    A.  V.,  take  my  re-sf. 
Mat.  6.  2.5,  b.  not  auxious  for  your  life.    A.  F.,  take  no 
thought. 

20.  26,  shall  b.  your  minister.     A.V.,  let  him  be. 
Luke  15.  26,  what  these  things  might  b.    A.V.,  meant. 
20.  28,  he  b.  childless.    A.  V.-die. 
John   15.  11,  my  joy  may  b.  iu  you.      A.  F.,  might 

remain. 
Rom.  12.  18,  b.  at  peace.    A.  V.,  live  peaceably. 
2  Thes.   2.  S,  it  will  uot  b.    A.  K,  that  day  shall  not 

come. 
1  Tim.  3.  10,  if  they  b.  blameless,    A.  V.,  being  found. 
BEACH.     Acts  21.  5,  kneeling  ...  on  the  b.     A.  V., 

shore. 
BEACON.    Isa.  30. 17,  left  as  a  b. 
BE  ALIA  H,  be'a-h'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  Lord.    1  Chr. 

12.  5. 
BEALOTIL   be'a-loth.     Jo.sh.   15.   24;    1    Kings    4.  16. 

A.  v.,  Aloth. 
BEAM.    Jndg.  16.  14,  pin  of  the  b. 
1  Sam.  17.  7  ;  2  Sam.  21.  19,  weaver's  b. 

1  Kings  7.  4,  b.  in  three  rows.    A.  V.,  icindows. 

2  Chr.  34. 11,  to  make  b.  for  the  houses.    A.  F.,  timber 
to  floor  the  houses. 

Ezra  6.  11,  a  6.  he  pulled  out  from.    A.V.,  limber. 
Ps.  104.  3,  who  layeth  the  b. 

Mat.  7.4;  Luke  6.  41,  the  b.  is  in  thine  own  eye  ( apiece 
of  jcood). 
BEAR  (('.).    Gen.  4.  13,  than  I  can  b. 
Gen.  13.  6,  uot  able  to  b.  them. 

43.  9,  let  me  b.  the  blame. 

44.  32,  then  shall  I  b.  the  blame. 

Ex.  25. 14,  to  b.  the  ark.    A.  F.,  ark  may  be  borne. 
Num.  11.  14,  able  to  b.  all  this  people. 
Neh.  9.  30,  didst  thou  b.  with  them.    A.  V.,  forbear. 
Ps.  68. 19,  daily  b.  our  burden.     A.  F,  loadeth  us  with 
benefits. 
91.  12,  they  shall  b.  thee  up. 
106.  4,  the  favor  that  thou  b.  unto. 
Prov.  14.  16,  the  fool  b.  himself  insolently.    A.  F., 
rageth. 

18.  14,  broken  spirit  who  can  6. 
Isa.  1.  14,  weary  of  b.  them. 

11.  1,  branch  out  of   his  roots  shall  b.  fruit.      A.  V., 
Branch  sh/dl  gro  w  out  of  h  is  roots. 

52.  11,  b.  the  vessels  of  Jehovah. 

53.  11,  he  shall  b.  their  iniquities. 
Jer.  10.  19,  grief,  and  I  must  6.  it. 
Lam.  3.  27,  b.  the  yoke  in  his  youth. 
Mat.  3.  11,  not  worthy  to  b. 

17.  17,  how  long  shall  I  b.  with  you.     A.  F.,  suffer. 

27.  32,  that  he  might  b.    A.V.,  compieUed  to  b. 
John  1.  15,  b.  witness.    A.  F.,  bare. 

16.  12,  ye  cannot  b.  them. 
Acts  10.  43,  b.  all  the  prophets.    A.  F.,  give. 
Rom.  15.  1,  b.  the  infirmities. 

1  Cor.  10.  13,  such  as  man  can  6.    A.  V.,  is  common  to 
man. 

13.  7,  b.  all  things. 

15.  49,  b.  the  image  of  the  heavenly. 

2  Cor.  11.  19,  ye  b.  with  the  fooHsh  gladly.    A.  F., 
suffer. 

Gal.  6.  2,  b.  ye  one  another's  burdens. 
6.  17,  b.  branded  on  my  body. 

Heb.  5.  2,  who  can  b.  gently  with.   A.  F,  have  compas- 
sion on . 
6.  8,  b.  thorns. 

13.  22,  b.  with  .  .  .  exhortation.     A.  F.,  suffer. 
Jas.  1.  15,  b.  sin.    A.  V.,  bringeth  forth. 
Rev.  2.  3,  didst  b.    A.V.,  hast  laboured. 
BEAR  (/>.).    ISam.  17.  34,  Uou,  orafi. 
2  Kings  2.  24,  two  she-5. 
Prov.  28.  15,  a  ranging  b. 
Isa.  11.  7,  cow  and  the  b. 
Amos  5.  19,  a  b.  met  him. 
Rev.  13.  2,  feet  of  a  b. 
BEA R,  THE.    Job  9.  9 ;  38.  32.    A.  V.,  Arcturus. 
BEARD.    Lev.  13.  29,  the  head  or  upon  the  b. 

1  Sam.  17.  35,  caught  him  by  his  b. 

2  Sam.  10.  5  ;  1  Chr.  19.  5,  your  b.  be  grown. 
Ps.  133.  2,  even  Aaron's  b. 

Beard,  mode  of  wearing  the.  Lev.  19.  27 ;   21.  5 

19.  24  :  Ezra  9.  3 ;  Ps.  133.  2 ;  Isa.  15.  2  ;  .50.  6 
5  :  48.  37. 

BEARERS.    Luke  7.  14,  the  b.  stood  still 

that  lurre  him 
BEARING.     Ps.  126.  6.  b.  seed  for  sowing 

John  19.  17,  b.  the  cross  for  himself. 

Rom.  2. 15 ;  9.  1 ;  Heb.  2.  4,  b.  witness. 

2  Cor.  4.  10,  h.  about  in  the  body. 

Heb.  13.  13.  b.  his  reproach. 
BEAST.    Gen.  1.  30  :  2.  19  ;  9.  2,  everv  b. 

Gen.  34.  23,  all  their  b.    A.  F,  every  b. 

Job  12.  7.  ask  now  the  b. 

28.  8,  the  proud  b.     A.V.,  lion\<i  whelps. 
Ps.  49.  12,  like  the  b.  that  perish. 

73.  22,  as  a  b.  before  thee. 
80.  13,  %vild  b.  of  the  field.    A.V.,  beast. 
Prov.  12. 10,  regardeth  the  life  of  his  b. 


2  Sam. 
Jer.  41. 


A.  v.,  they 


Eccl.  3. 19,  no  preeminence  above  the  b. 
Jas.  3.  7,  every  kind  of  b. 
Beasts,  Gen.  1.  24 ;  2.  19  ;  Mark  1.  13. 
various  kinds.  Gen.  45.  17  ;   Ex.  22.  5  ;  Num.  20.  4  ;    Ps 
78.  48  ;  Prov.  9.  2  ;  Isa.  60.  6 ;  Luke  10.  34  ;  Acts  7.  42 ; 
1  Cor.  15.  39 ;  Rev.  18.  13. 
clean  and  unclean,  Lev.  11.  ;  Dent.  14.  4 ;  Acts  10. 12. 
visions  of,  Daniel's,  Dan.  7.  ;  John^s,  Rev.  4.  7;  13. 
BEAT.    Ex.  5.  14,  were  b.,  and  demanded. 
Num.  10.  2,  of  b.  work.     A.  F,  a  whole  piece. 
14.  45,  b.  them  down.     A.  I'.,  discomfited. 
16.  39,  they  b.  them  out.    A.V.,  were  made  broad 

plates. 
2  Kings  23.  12,  b.  them  down.    A.V.,  brake. 
Isa.  2.  4  ;  Mic.  4.  3,  b.  their  swords. 
Jer.  5. 17,  b.  down  thy  fortified  cities.   ^1.  F,  impover- 
ish. 
Joel  3. 10,  b.  your  plowshares. 
Nail.  2.  7,  b.  upon  their  breasts.    A.V.,  tabering. 
Mat.  7.  25,  b.  upon  that  house. 
24.  49,  to  b.  his  fellow-servants.    A.V.,  smite. 
Luke  10.  30,  b.  him.     A.  F,  wounded. 
12.  47,  b.  with  many  stripes. 
22.  63,  mocked  .  .  .  and  b.  him.    A.V.,  smote. 
Acts  27.  14,  b.  down  from  it  a  .  .  .  wind.    A.  F,  arose 
against  it. 
Beaten  gold,  and  oil,  Ex.  27.  20 ;  29.  40 ;  Num.  8.  4 ; 

1  Kings  10.  16,  17. 
BEAUTIFUL.    Gen.  29. 17,  Rachel  was  b. 
Ps.  48.  2,  b.  in  elevation. 
Eccl.  3.  11,  b.  in  its  time. 
Isa.  4.  2,  branch  of  Jehovah  be  b. 
52.  1,  O  Zion  ;  put  on  thy  b.  garments. 
52.  7,  how  b.  upon  the  mountains. 
Ezek.  16.  12,  a  /;.  crown  upon  thy  head. 
Mat.  23.  27,  outwardly  appear  b. 
Acts  3.  2,  which  is  called  B. 
3.  10,  at  the  i5.  Gate. 
Rom.  10.  15,  how  b.  are  the  feet. 
BEAUTY.    Ex.  28.  2,  for  glory  and  for  6. 
Ps.  27.  4,  b.  of  Jehovah. 
39.  11,  makest  his  b.  to  consume. 
50.  2,  the  perfection  of  b. 
149.  4,  he  will  beanUfy  the  meek. 
Prov.  31.  30,  b.  is  vain. 

Isa.  3.  18,  b.  of  their  anklets.    A.  F,  bravery, 
62.  3,  a  crown  of  6.     A.  F,  glory. 
Hos.  14.  6,  his  b.  shall  be  as  the  olive-tree. 
Beauty,  instances  of.  Gen.  12.  11-14 ;  29. 17 ;  1  Sam.  16. 
12,  18  ;  25.  3  ;  2  Sam.  14.  25.  26  ;  Esth.  1.  11 ;  Job  42. 15. 
danger  of.  Gen.  12.  11-13  ;  20.  2,  13 ;  26.  7  ;  2  Sam.  11.  2 ; 

13. 1-20. 
passes  away,  Ps.  39.  11 ;  49.  14  ;  Prov.  31.  30 ;  Isa.  3.  24. 
RE  HAL  beb'a-i .     Ezra  2.  11. 
BECAME.    Luke  13.  19,  b.  a  tree.    A.  F,  waxed. 

1  Cor.  15.  45,  6.  a  life-giving  spirit.     A.  F,  was  made. 
BECAUSE.    Deut.  5.  5,  b.  of.      A.  F,  by  reason. 
1  Kings  2.  32,  b.  he  fell  upon  two  men.     A.  F,  who. 
Job  31.  21,  b.  I  saw  my  help.     A.  F,  when. 
Ps.  31. 11,  b.  of  all  mine  adversaries.    A.  F,  reproach 

among  all  mine  enemies. 
Eccl.  3.  18,  b.  of  the  sons  of  men.    A.V.,  concerning 

the  estate. 
Isa.  54.  15,  fall  b.  of  thee.    A.V.,  for  thy  sake. 
Jer.  1.  8,  afraid  b.  of  them.    A.  V.,  of  their  faces. 
Zech.  9.  2,  b.  they  are.    A.  F.,  though  it  be. 
Mark  4.  17,  persecution  ...  6.  of  the  word.    A.  V.,for 

the  word^s  sake. 
John  15.  3,  clean  b.  of  the  word.    A.  F,  through. 
1  Cor.  7.  2,  6.  of  fornications.    A.  F,  to  avoid  fornica- 
tion. 
Gal.  4.  13,  that  b.  of  an  infirmity.    A.V.,  through. 
Rev.  13.  4,  b.  he  gave.     A.  V..  ivhich. 
BE  CHER,  be'cher  -  Heb.  young  camel.    Gen.  46.  21. 
BE  CHE  RITES,    bg'cher-ites.     Num.    26.    35.     A.V., 

Barb  rites. 
BECKONED.    Luke  5.  7.  b.  unto  their  partners. 
John  13.  24,  Peter  therefore  b.  to  him. 
Ai^ts  12.  17;  21.  40.  b.  unto  them  with  the  hand. 
BECOME.    Job  18.  3,  are  b.  unclean.    A.  F,  reputed. 
Ps.  93.  5,  holiness  b.  thy  house. 

139.  22,  theyare  b.  mine  enemies.    A.  V.,  I  count  them. 
Prov.  17.  7,  speech  b.  not  a  fool. 
Isa.  63. 19,  we  are  b.  as  they.     .1 .  F..  are  thine. 
Mat.  3.  15,  b.  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness. 

12.  45,  b.  worse  than.     ^4.  V.,  is. 

13.  22,  he  h.  unfruitful. 

23.  15,  when  he  is  b.  so.     A.  V.,  made. 
Luke  4.  3.  6.  bread.     .1.  F,  be  made. 
John  1.  15.  is  h.  before  me.     .4.  F..  preferred. 
2.  9,  water  now  b.  %vine.     A.  V.,  that  nas  made. 
Acts  1.  22,  h.  a  witness.     A.  F,  lie  ordained  to  be. 
Gal.  3.  13.  liaving  b.  a  curse.     .1.  F.,  being  made. 
Phil.  2.  8.  h.  obedient.     A.V.,  became. 
Heb.  10.  33.  b.  partakers.     ..4.  F,  uhilst  ye  became. 
.Tas.  2.  10,  hp  is  /*.  guiltv  of.     A.  V.,  is  guilty. 
BECOMINGLY.    1  Thes.  4. 12,  walk  b.    A .  V.,hone.itly. 
BE  COR  A  TH,    be-co  rath  —  Heb.   first    born.      1    Sam. 
9.  1.    .1.  v.,  Bechorath. 


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BEL 


BED.     Gen.  47.  31,  upon  the  b.  head. 
Ezek.  17.  l.b.  of  its  plantation.     A.  V.,  furrows. 
Mat.  9.  6  ;  Mark  2.  9 ;  John  5.  8,  take  up  thy  b. 
BEDAD,  be'dad.     Gen.  36.  35. 
SEDAN,  be'dan.    1  Sam.  12. 11. 
BEDEIAH,  be-de'iah  — Heb.  servant  of  Jehovah.    Ezra 

10.  35. 

BEDSTEAD.    Deut.  3. 11,  a  b.  of  iron.  [14.  7. 

BE  ELI  AD  A,   be'e-li'a-dA  -  Heb.    Baal  knows.    1  Chr. 

BEELZEBUB,  be-el'ze-bub=  BAALZEBUB. 

named  prince  of  demons  by  Christ,  Mat.  10.  25 :  12.  24 ; 

Mark  3.  22 ;  Luke  11.  15,  18,  19.  [11.  18. 

identified  with  Satan,  Mat.  12.  26;  Mark  3.  23;  Luke 

BEELZEBUB,  h&-&\'ze-W\  =  BEELZEBUB.    Mat.  10. 

25,  marg. 
BEEN.    John  11. 17,  had  6.  in  the  tomb.    A.  V.,  lain. 
BEER,  beer  —  Heb.  xvell.    Num.  21.  16-18. 
BE  ERA,  be-e'ra,  BEERAH-Heh.  well.    1  Chr.  5.  6 ;  7. 

37. 
BEER-ELIM,  be'er-e'lim— Heb.  well  of  trees.  Isa.  15. 8. 
BEERI,  be-e  rl  — Heb.  my  well.  Gen.  26.  34  ;  Hos.  1.  1. 
BEER-LAHAI-ROI,  be'er-la-hai'-roi  — Heb.  The  lorll 
of  the  living  one  who  seeth  me.  Gen.  16.  14;  24.  62; 
25. 11.  A.  v.,  in  last  two  passages,  the  well  Lahai-roi. 
BEEROTH,  be-e' roth  — Heb.  wells.    Josh.  9.  17;  Deut. 

10.6. 
BEEROTH  BENE-JAAKAN.    Deut.  10.  6,  B.    A.V., 

Beeroth  of  the  children  of  Jaak(tn. 
BEEROTHITE,  be-e'roth-ite,  BEROTHITE.    2  Sam. 

4.  2  ;  23.  .37. 
BEER-SHEBA,  be'er-she'ba  — Heb.  icell  of  an  oath  or 
seven. 
dug  by  Abraham,  Gen.  21.  22-32. 
Abraham  resides  at.  Gen.  22.  19. 
Jacob  started  from.  Gen.  28. 10. 
southern  limit  of  Palestine,  Judg.  20. 1. 
BEES.    Deut.  1.  44,  as  b.  do. 
Judg.  14.  8,  a  swarm  of  b. 
Ps.  118.  12,  compassed  me  about  like  b. 
BE-ESHTERAH,  be-esh'te-rah  —  Heb.  hoiise  of  Ashto- 

reth.    Josh.  21.  27.    A.  V.,  Beesh-terah. 
BEFALL.    Gen.  42.  4,  harm  6.  him. 
Gen.  42.  29,  had  b.  them.    A.  V.,  befell. 
Judg.  6.  13,  why  then  is  all  this  b. 
Ps.  91.  10,  no  evil  b.  thee. 
Eccl.  3.  19,  one  thing  b.  them. 

Mat.  8.  33,  b.  to  them  that  were  possessed  with  demons. 
John  5. 14,  lest  a  worse  thing  b.  thee.    A.V.,  come  unto. 
Acts  20.  22,  things  that  shall  b.  me. 
Rom.  11.  25,  in  part  hath  b.  Israel.  A.  V.,  is  happened  to. 
BEFELL.    2 Tim.  3. 11,  what  things  6.  me.  A.V.,  ajflic- 

tions,  which  came  unto. 
BEFITTING.    Eph.  5.  4,  which  are  not  b.    A.  V.,  con- 
venient. 
BEFORE.    Gen.  11.  28,  died  b.  his  father. 
2  Chr.  32.  9,  was  b.  Lachish.    A.V.,  laid  siege  against. 
Eccl.  12.  1,  b.  the  evil  days  come.    A.  V.,  tvhile  .  .  . 

come  not. 
John  7.  50,  came  to  him  b.    A.  V.,  by  night. 
Acts  3.  13,  b.  the  face  of  Pilate.    ^4.  V.,  in  the  presence. 

1  Cor.  1.  29,  no  flesh  should  glory  b.  God.    A.  V.,  in  his 
pre.ience. 

2  Cor.  10.  4,  mighty  b.  God.    A.V.,  through. 

10.  7,  things  that  are  b.  your  face.     A.  V.,  after  the 
outtvard  appearance. 
Eph.  1.  12,  who  had  b.  hoped.    A.V.,  first  t7-usted. 
Heb.  4.  6,  were  b.  preached.     A.V.,  was  first. 
BEFOREHAND.    Mat.  24.  25, 1  have  told  you  6,   A.V., 

before. 
BEG.    Ps.  37.  25,  nor  his  seed  b.  bread. 
Ps.  109.  10,  vagabonds,  and  6. 
Prov.  20.  4,  b.  in  harvest. 
Luke  16.  3,  to  b.  I  am  ashamed. 
BEGAN.    Gen.  4.  26,  6.  men  to  call. 
Acts  11.  4,  Peter  b.    A.  F.,  rehearsed  .  .  .  from  the  be- 
ginning. 
Phil.  1.  6,  who  b.  a  good  work.    A.  V.,  hath  begun. 
BEGAT.    1  Cor.  4.  15,  I  6.  you.     A.  V.,  have  begotten. 

1  Pet.  1.  3,  b.  us  again.     A.  V.,  hath  begotten. 
BEGGAR.    Mark  10.  46,  blind  6.,  was  sitting  by  the  way 
side.    A.V.,blindBartimceus  .  .  .  sat  by  the  highway 
side  begging. 
Beggar,  referred  to,  Ps.  37.  25 ;  Prov.  20.  4. 
Instances :  —  Bartimceus.  Mark  10.  46 ;    Lazarus,  Luke 
16.  20 ;  blind  man,  John  9.  8  ;  cripple.  Acts  3.  2. 
BEGGARLY.    Gal.  4.  9,  b.  rudiments  (=  ivorthlesi^). 
BEGIN.    1  Kings  20.  14,  who  shall  b.  the  battle.    A.  V., 
order. 
Ezek.  9.  6,  b.  at  my  sanctuary.  \must  b. 

■rX^r?i-iA:-,}hX^^  judgment  to  b.    A.V.,  that  judgment 
BEGINNING.    Gen.  1.  1,  in  the  h. 
1  Sam.  3. 12,  from  the  b.    A.  V.,  tvhen  I  begin. 
Job  42.  12,  end  of  Job  more  than  his  b. 
Ps.  111.  10,  b.  of  wisdom. 
Prov.  1.  7,  the  b.  of  knowledge. 
8.  26,  b.  of  the  dust.    A.  V.,  highest  part. 
17. 14,  b.  of  strife. 
Eccl.  10.  13,  6.  of  the  words. 
Mat.  19.  8,  b.  it  hath  not  been  so. 


Mark  13.  8,  b.  of  travail.     A.  V.,  beginnings  of  sorrows. 
Luke  24.  47,  b.  from  Jerusalem. 
John  1.  1,  in  the  b.  was  the  Word. 
2. 11,  this  6.  of  his  signs. 

Acts  8.  35,  b.  from  this  scripture.    A.V.,  began  at  the 
same. 

26.  4,  was  from  the  b.  among.    A.  V.,  at  the  first. 
2  Cor.  3. 1,  are  we  6.  again.     ^4.  V.,  do  ive  begin. 

8.  6,  made  a  b.  before.     A.  V.,  had  begun. 
Heb.  3.  14,  b.  of  our  confidence. 

BEGOTTEN.    Ps.  2.  7,  this  day  have  I  b.  thee. 

John  1. 14,  only  6.  from  the  Father. 
3. 16 ;  1  John  4.  9,  only  b.  Son. 

Philem.  10,  my  child,  whom  I  have  b. 

1  Pet.  1.  23,  been  b.  again.    A.  V.,  born. 

1  John  5.  18,  b.  of  God. 
BEGUILE.    Gen.  3.  13,  serpent  b.  me. 

Josh.  9.  22,  wherefore  have  ye  b.  us. 

Rom.  7.  11,  sin  ...  6.  me.    A.  V.,  deceived. 

16.  18,  b.  the  hearts.    A.  V.,  deceive. 

1  Tim.  2.  14,  woman  being  b.    A.  V.,  deceived. 
BEGUN.    Deut.  3.  24,  b.  to  show. 

Gal.  3.  3,  b.  in  the  Spirit. 
BEHALF.    Ex.  27.  21,  6.  of  the  children. 
Job  36.  2,  say  on  God's  b. 

2  Cor.  5.  20,  beseech  you  on   b.  of  Christ.     A.  F.,  in 
ChrisPs  stead. 

5.  21,  sin  on  our  b.    A.  V.,for  us. 
Phil.  1.  29,  in  the  6.  of  Christ. 

1.  29,  suffer  in  his  b.    A.  V.,  for  his  sak£. 
Philem.  13,  in  thy  b.  he  might.     A.  V.,  stead. 

BEHAVE.    1  Sam.  18.  5,  30,  b.  himself  wisely. 
Job  15.  25,  b.  himself  proudly  against  the  Almighty. 
A.  v.,  strengtheneth. 

36.  9,  6.  themselves  proudly.  A.  V.,  they  have  exceeded. 
Ps.  101.  2, 1  will  b.  myself  wisely. 
Isa.  3.  5,  child  shall  b.  himself  proudly. 
2  Cor.  1. 12,  we  b.  ourselves.    A.  V.,  have  had  our  con- 
versation. 
1  Thes.  2.  10,  unblameably  we  b. 
BEHAVIOR.    1  Pet.  3.  1,  b.  of  their  wives.    A.V.,  con- 
versation. 
1  Pet.  3.  2,  beholding  your  chaste  6.    A.  V.,  conversa- 
tion. 
BEHEADED.    Mat.  14. 10,  b.  John  in  the  prison. 
Mark  6.  16,  John,  whom  I  b. 
Luke  9.  9,  John  I  b. 

Rev.  20.  4,  b.  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus. 
BEHELD.    Prov.  24.  32,  then  I  b.    A.  V.,  saw. 
Acts  1.  11,  b.  him  going  into  heaven. 

2.  25,  I  b.  the  Lord  always  before.    A.  V.,foresaiv. 

1  John  1.  1,  that  which  we  b.    A.  V.,  have  looked  upon. 
BEHOLD.    Gen.  1.  29,  b.,  I  have  given. 
Job  7.  8,  b.  me  no  more.    A.  F.,  see. 
Ps.  37.  37,  6.  the  upright. 
Luke  1.  44,  b.,  when.    ^4.  F.,  lo,  a^  soon  as. 

23.  15,  b.,  nothing  worthy.    A.V.,  lo. 

24.  39,  as  ye  b.  me  having.     A.  F,  see  me  have. 
John  12.  19,  b.  how  ye  prevail.    A.  F,  perceive  ye. 

14.  19,  world  b.  me  no  more.    A.  V.,  seeth. 

17.  24,  b.  my  glory  ;  19.  5,  6.,  the  man  ! 
BEHOLDING.    2  Cor.  3.  18,  b.  as  in  a  mirror. 

1  Pet.  3.  2,  b.  your  chaste  behavior.    A.V.,  behold. 
BEHOOVED.    Luke  24.  26,  b.  it  not  the  Christ.    A.  F., 

ought. 
Acts  17.  3,  it  b.  the  Christ  to  suffer.      A.  F,  Christ 

must  needs  have  suffered. 
Heb.  2. 17,  b.  him  in  all  things  to  be  made  like.    A.  F, 
behoved  him.  to. 
BEING.    Acts  17.  29,  b.  then  the  offspring.    A.  F,  for- 
asmuch. 
Phil.  1.  14,  b.  confident    through   my  bonds.    A.  F, 

waxing. 
Heb.  10.  33,  b.  made.    A.  V.,  whil.it  ye  ivere. 
BEKA,  be'ka— Heb.  half.    Gen.  24.  22  (marg.).    Ex.  38. 

26.     A.  F,  bekah. 
BEL,  bel  -  Heb.  lord.    Isa.  46.  1 ;  Jer.  50.  2 ;  51.  44. 
BELA,  be'la  — Heb.  destruction.    Gen.  14.  2;  36.  32;  46. 

21.     A.  v..  Be! ah. 
BELIAL,    be'li-al  — Heb.    worthlessness— children    of 
Belial, 
identified  with  Satan,  2  Cor.  6. 15. 
base  fellows,  Deut.  13.  13  ;  Judg.  19.  22.    A .  F,  sons  of 

Belial. 
wicked  woman,  1  Sam.  1. 16.    A.  F,  daughter  of  Belial. 
base  fellow,  2  Sam.  16.  7.    A.  F,  man  of  Belial. 
BELIEF.    Rom.  10.  17,  b.  cometh  of  hearing.    A.  F., 

faith  .  .  .  by. 
BELIEVE.    Gen.  15.  6,  he  b.  in. 
Num.  14.  11,  will  they  not  b.  in  me. 

2  Kings  17.  14,  who  b.  not.    A.  F,  did  not  believe. 
Ps.  27.  13,  fainted,  unless  I  had  b. 

116.  10,  I  b.    A.  v.,  believed. 
Isa.  53. 1,  who  hath  b.  our  message? 
Mat.  8.  13,  as  thou  hast  b. 

9.  28,  b.  ve  that  I  am  able. 

27.  42,  will  b.  on  him.    A.  F,  b.  him. 
Mark  5.  36,  fear  not,  only  6. 

9.  23,  possible  to  him  that  believeth. 


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BES 


Mark  11.  24,  b.  that  ye  receive  them. 
Luke  24.  25,  slow  of  heart  to  b. 
John  1.  7,  might  b.  through  him. 
2.  22,  b.  the  scripture  ;  2.  23,  b.  on  his  name. 

5.  47,  how  shall  ye  b.  ray  words  ? 

6.  35,  b.  on  me  shall  never  thirst. 

7.  5,  even  his  brethren  did  not  6. 
11.  15,  to  the  intent  ye  may  b. 
11.  26,  b.  on  me  shall  never  die. 

11.  27,  I  have  6.     A.  F.,  /  believe. 

12.  36,  b.  on  the  light ;  12.  44,  b.  on  me. 
17.  21,  world  may  b.  ;  20.  25,  I  will  not  b. 
20.  29,  not  seen,  and  yet  have  6. 

Acts  4.  32,  multitude  of  them  that  b. 
9.  26,  not  6.     A.  V.,  believed  not. 

13.  39,  believeth  is  justified.    A.  V.,  believe  are. 
16.  31,  b.  on  the  Lord  ;  16.  34,  b.  in  God. 

Rom.  4.  11,  father  of  all  them  that  b. 
4. 18,  in  hope  b. ;  10. 14,  how  shall  they  b. 
2  Thes.  1.  lU,  them  that  b.    A.  I'.,  believe. 
1  Tim.  6.  2,  because  they  .  .  .  are  b.    A.  V.,  faithful. 
Tit.  1.  6,  children  that  b.    A.  T'.,  having  faUhful  chil- 
dren. 
1  John  5. 1,  5,  whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus. 
BELIEVER.    1  Cor.  9.  5,  lead  about  a  wife  that  is  a 
b.    A.  v.,  a  sister,  a  wife. 

1  Pet.  1.  21,  are  b.  in  God.    A.  F.,  do  believe. 

Bells,   attached  to  priest's  ephod,  Ex.  28.  33,  34 ;   39. 

26  ;  Zech.  14.  20. 
BELLY.    Gen.  3. 14,  upon  thy  b. 
Ps.  17.  14,  whose  b.  thou  ftllest. 
Mat.  12.  40,  in  the  b.  of  the  whale. 
15.  17  ;  Mark  7.  19,  into  the  b. 
Phil.  3.  19,  whose  god  is  the  b. 
BELONG.    Gen.  40.  8,  b.  to  God. 
Deut.  29.  29,  secret  things  b.  imto. 

2  Chr.  4.  6,  b.  to  the  burnt-otfering.    .4.  V.,  offered  for. 
Ps.  3.  8,  salvation  b.  unto  Jehovah. 

62.  11,  power  b.  unto  God. 

62.  12,  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  b.  lovingkindnesa. 
Luke  19.  42,  b.  unto  peace. 
BELOVED.    Deut.  33.  12,  b.  of  Jehovah. 
Ps.  127.  2,  giveth  unto  his  b.  sleep. 
Prov.  4.  3,  6.  in  the  sight  of. 

S.  of  Sol.  1.  13,  my  b.  is  unto  me  as  a  bundle  of  myrrh. 
A.  v.,  a  bundle  of  myrrh  is  my  wellbeloved. 

2. 16,  my  6.  is  mine. 
Mat.  3.  17  ;  17.  5,  this  is  my  b.  Son. 
Mark  12.  6,  one,  a  b.  son.    A.  F.,  wellbeloved. 
Rom.  11.  28,  b.  for  the  fathers'  sake. 
1  Cor.  4.  14,  to  admonish  you  as  my  6.  children. 
Eph.  1.  6,  bestowed  on  us  in  the  B. 

5. 1,  as  b.  children.    A.V.,  dear. 
Col.  3.  12,  holy  and  b. 
1  John  4.  7,  6.,  let  us  love  one  another. 

3  John  1,  Gains  the  b.    A.  F.,  wellbeloved. 

Jude  1,  b.  in  God  the  Father.    ^4.  F.,  .sanctified  by. 
BELOW.    Gen.  35.  8,  buried  b.  Beth-el.    .4.  F.,  beneath. 
BELSHAZZAR,  bel-shazzar-Heb.   Bel,  protect  the 
king  !  —  king  at  Babylon. 
feasts,  is  warned  and  slain,  Dan.  5.  1-31. 
BELT.    Job  12.  21,  looseth  the  b.  of  the  strong.    A.  F., 

strength. 
BELTESHAZZAR,  ba'te-shaz'zar  — Heb.  Bel,  protect 
his  life ! 
Babylonian  name  of  Daniel,  Dan.  1.  7  ;  4.  8. 
BEMOAN.    Job  42.  11.  they  b.  him. 
Isa.  51.  19,  who  shall  b.  thee?    A.  F.,  be  sorry  for. 
Jer.  15.  5,  who  will  b.  thee  ? 
Nah.  3.  7,  who  will  6.  her  ? 
BEN,  bgn  —  Heb.  son.    1  Chr.  15. 18. 
BEN-ABINADAB,  ben'-a-btna-dSb-  Heb.  sonofAbin- 

adab.    1  Kings  4.  11.    A.  F.,  Abinadab. 
BEN  A I  AH,    be-ua'iah  — Heb.    Jehovah   has  built  up. 
2  Sam.  8.  18. 
one  of  David's  captains,  2  Sam.  23.  20-23. 
escorts  Solomon,  1  Kings  1.  38. 
kills  Adonijah,  Joab,  and  Shimei,  1  Kings  2.  25-46. 
BEN-AMMI,    ben'-am'mi  —  Heb.    son  of  my  people. 

Gen.  19.  38. 
BEND.    Ps.  11.  2,  wicked  b.  the  bow. 
Ps.  18.  34,  b.  a  bow.    A .  F.,  is  broken  by. 
Isa.  60.  14,  shall  come  b. 
Jer.  9.  3,  they  b.  their  tongue. 
Ezek.  17.  7,  vine  did  b.  its  roots. 
BEN-DEKER,  bgn-de'ker— Heb.  son  of  perforation  or 
pierciri  r/ J?] .    1  Kings  4.9.    In  .4 .  F. ,  the  son  of  Dekar. 
BENEATH.    Deut.  4.  39.  upon  the  earth  b. 
Prov.  15.  24,  depart  from  Sheol  6. 
Mark  14.  66,  Peter  was  b. 
John  8.  23.  ye  are  from  b. 
BENE-BERAK,    bgn'e-be'rak-Heb.    sons  of  Berak. 

Josh.  19.  45. 
BENEFIT.    2  Chr.  32.  2.5,  according  to  the  b. 
Ps.  1(13.  2.  forget  not  all  his  b. 
1  Tim.  6.  2.  partake  of  the  b. 
BENE-JAAKAN,  \i^n'e-]si'&-k&n  =  BEE  ROTH.    Num. 
33.  31.    In  Deut.  10.6,  Beeroth  Bene-jaakan.    A.V., 
Beeroth  of  the  children  of  Jaakan. 


BEN~GEBER,  ben'-ge'ber  —  Heb.  son  of  a  man.  1  Kings' 

4.  13.    .4.  F,  son  of  Geber. 
BEN-HADAD,  ben'-ha'dad  —  Heb.  sm  of  Badad —Mugs 

of  Syria. 

(1)  ravages  northern  Palestine,  1  Kings  15. 18-21. 

(2)  opposes  Ahab,  1  Kings  20.  1-43 ;  22. 1-40. 
besieges  Samaria,  2  Kings  7.  8-20. 

death  foretold  by  Elisha ;  kiUed  by  Hazael,  2  Kings  8. 

(3)  oppresses  Israel,  2  Kings  13.  3-13. 
is  defeated,  2  Kings  13.  3-25  ;  14.  28. 

BEN-HAIL,  bgn' -ha' il  — Heb.  son  of  strength.    2  Chr. 

17.  7. 
BEN-HANAN,    bgn'-ha'nan  — Heb.    son    of    kindness. 

1  Chr.  4.  20. 
BEN-HE SED,    bgn'-he'sed  —  Heb.      son    of    mercy. 

1  Kings  4.  10.     A.  F.,  the  son  of  Hesed. 
BEN-HUR,  bgn'-hQr— Heb.  son  of  Hur.    1  Kings  4.  8. 

A.  v.,  the  son  of  Hur. 
BENIN U,  bgn'i-nu  — Heb.  our  son.    Neh.  10.  13. 
BENJAMIN,  bgn'ja-miu  — Heb.  son  of  t/te  right  hand. 
born  at  Ephrath,  Gen.  35.  18, 19. 
son  of  Jacob,  younger  son  of  Rachel,  Gen.  35.  24. 
first  called  Beu-oni,  Gen.  35. 18. 
stayed  at  home.  Gen.  42.  13. 
brought  to  Egypt,  Gen.  43. 
recognized  by  Joseph.    Gen.  43. 16  ;  45. 14. 
blessed  by  Jacob,  Gen.  49.  27. 
gate  of  Benjamin,  — one  of   the  gates  of  Jerusalem, 

Jer.  20.  2 ;  Zech.  14.  10. 
tribe  of  Benjamin,  —its  strength.  Num.  1.  37. 
Saul  (1  Sam.  9. 1)  and  Paul  (Rom.  11.  1)  were  of  the  tribe 
of  Benjamin. 
BE  NO,  be' no  -  Heb.  his  son  [?].    1  Chr.  24.  26. 
BEN- ONI,  bgn'-o'm  — Heb.  son  of  my  sorrow.    Gen. 

35.  18. 
BEN-ZOHETH,    ben'-zo'heth  — Heb.    son    of  Zoheth. 

1  Chr.  4.  20. 
fi^OiV,  be' on  — Heb.  contraction  of  Baal-meon.    Num. 

32.  3. 
BEOR,  be'or  —  Heb.  torch.    2  Pet.  2.  15.    A.  F.,  Bosor. 

(1)  father  of  Bela,  Gen.  36.  32. 

(2)  father  of  Balaam,  Num.  22.  5. 
BERA,hQ'vii.    Gen.  14.  2. 

BERA  CA  H,    ber'a-€ah  —  Heb.  bles.nng.  (1)  2  Chr.  20. 26. 

(2)  1  Chr.  12.  3.     .1.  F.,  Berachah. 
BERAIAH,  ber'a-I'ah- Heb.  Jehovah  created.    1  Chr. 

8.21. 
BEREAVED.    Gen.  27.  45,  b.  of  you  both.    A.V.,  de- 
prived. 
Gen.  42.  36,  me  have  ye  b. 
Ps.  35.  12,  b.  of  my  soul.     A.  V.,  spoili?ig. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  2,  none  is  b.    A.  V.,  barren. 
Isa.  49.  21,  have  been  b.  of.    A.  V.,  lost. 
BERECHIAH,    bgr'e-€hi'ah  — Heb.    Jehovah    blesses. 

(1)  Son  of  Asa,  1  Chr.  9.  16.    (2)  2  Chr.  28. 12.   (3)  Zech. 

1.1.     Also  1  Chr.  6.  39.    A.V.,  Berachiah. 
BE  RED,  be  red  — Heb.  hail.    Gen.  16.  14. 
BEREFT.    1  Tim.  6.  5,  men  ...  6.  of  the  truth.    A.  F., 

desi'iliite. 
BERI,  be'ri  -  Heb.  my  well  [?].    1  Chr.  7.  36. 
BERIAH,  be-rl'ah.    1  Chr.  7.  23  ;  Gen.  46.  17. 
BERIITES,  be-rl  ites,  descendants  of  Beiiah.    Num. 

26.  44.    In  2  Sam.  20.  14,  Berites. 
BE R NICE,    ber-ni'ce- Gk.  victorious.     Acts  25.   23; 

26.  30. 
BERODACH-BALADAN,  be-ro'da«h-b51'a-d5u  =  ME- 

R  OB  A  C'lI-BA  LAD  AN.    2  Kings  20.  12. 
BE  RLE  A,  be-roe'a  —  Gk.  — city.  Macedonia,  where  Paul 

and  Silas  taught.  Acts  17.  10  ;  20.  4.    .4.  F.,  Berea. 
BE RO THAI,  be-ro' thai  -  Heb.  wells.    2  Sam.  8.  8.    In 

Ezek.  47.  16,  Be  rot  hah. 
BE8AI,  be'sai.    Ezra  2.  49  ;  Neh.  7.  52. 
BESEECH.    Ps.  80.  14.  turn  again,  we  b.  thee. 
Ps.  116.  4,  I  b.  thee,  deliver. 

118.  25,  save  now,  we  b.  thee. 

119.  108,  accept,  I  b. 

Mat.  8.  5,  centurion,  b.  him. 
Mark  5.  17.  began  to  b.  him.    A.  V.,  pray. 
7.  32,  b.  him  to  lay  his  hand. 
BESET.    Judg.  19.  22,  b.  the  house. 
Ps.  22.  12,  bulls  of  Bashan  have  b.  me. 
139.  5.  thou  hast  h.  me. 
Heb.  12.  1,  sin  which  doth  so  easily  b.  us. 
BESIDE.    Deut.  16.  21,  b.  the  altar.    .4.  F.,  near  unto. 
Josh.  22.  19,  b.  the  altar. 

Job  41.  25,  they  are  b.  themselves.    .4.  F.,  purify. 
Ps.  23.  2.  leadeth  me  b.  still  waters. 
73.  25,  that  I  desire  b.  thee. 

Zech.  4.  12,  b.  the  two  golden  spouts.    A.  F.,  through, 
Mark  3.  21,  he  is  b.  himself. 
2  Cor.  5.  13,  we  are  b.  ourselves. 
BESIEGE.    Deut.  20.  12,  thou  shalt  b. 
Deut.  20.  19,  that  it  should  be  b.  of  thee.    A.V.,to  em- 
ploy them  in  the  siege. 
Isa.  1.  8,  as  a  b.  city. 
Dan.  1.  1,  Jerusalem,  and  6.  it. 
BESODEIAH.  b5s  0-de'iah  — Heb.  in  familiarity  with 
Jehovah.    Neh.  3.  6. 


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BEY 


BESOM.     Isa.  14.  23,  b.  of  destruction  (=  broom). 
liESOR,  be'b8r.    1  Sam.  30.  9. 
BESOUGHT.    Gen.  42.  21,  when  he  b. 

Ex.  32.  11,  Moses  b.  Jehovah  his  God. 

Ezra  8.  23,  fasted  and  b.  our  God. 

Mat.  8.  31,  demons  b.  him. 

John  4.  40,  />.  him  to. 

Acts  19.  31,  sent  .  .  .  and  b.  him.     A.  F.,  desiring. 

1  Cor.  16.  12,  b.  him  much.     A.  ]'.,  greatly  desired. 

2  Cor.  12.  8,  I  b.  the  Lord  thrice. 

BEST.    Ps.  3').  5,  every  man  at  his  b.  estate. 
Luke  15.  22,  bring  forth  quickly  the  b.  robe. 
BESTIR.     Joel   3.    12,    nations  6.  themselves.    A.V., 

heathen  be  weakened. 
BESTOW.    Ex.  32.  29,  b.  upon  you  a  blessing. 
Isa.  63.  7,  Jehovah  hath  b.  on  us. 
Luke  7.  21,  he  b.  sight.     A.  F.,  gave. 
12. 17,  where  to  6.  my  fruits  (=  sfow  aivay). 
1  Cor.  13.  3,  b.  all  my  goods  (=  give  away). 
15.  10,  grace  which  was  b. 
Gal.  4. 11,  /).  labor  upon  you. 

Eph.  1.6, freely  b.  onus.    A.  F,  accepted inihe  beloved. 
1  John  3. 1,  love  the  Father  hath  b. 
BETA H,  be'tah—  Heb.  trust.    2  Sam.  8.  8. 
BE  TEN,  be' ten—  Heb.  ral/ey  [?J.    Josh.  19.  25. 
BETH-ANATH,  beth'-a'nath  — Heb.    house   of  ^Anat. 

Josh.  19.  38. 
BETH-ANOTH,   beth'-a'noth  — Heb.    house   of  'Anat. 

Josh.  15.  59. 
BE  THAN  r,  beth'a-ny  — village,  near  Jerusalem.    John 

1.28.     A.V.,  Bethabara. 
BETHANY,  beth'a-ny  —  (1)  Gk.   from   Heb.    house  of 
(/rtte.y  — village  on  the  mount  of  Olives,  Mark  11.  1 ; 
Luke  19  29 
Christ  often  lodged  there.  Mat.  21. 17  ;  26.  6. 
town  of  Lazarus,  Martha,  and  Mary,  John  11.  1 ;  12.  1 ; 

and  Simon  the  leper,  Mark  14.  3. 
ascension  of  Christ  at,  Luke  24.  50. 
BETH-ARABAH,    beth'-ar'a-bah  — Heb.   place  of  de- 
pression.   Josh.  15.  61. 
BETH-ARBEL,  beth'-ar'bel  — Heb.  God's  house  of  am- 
bush [?].      Hos.  10.  14. 
BETH-AVEN,  beth'-a'ven  —  Heb.   house  of  iniquity. 

Josh.  7.  2  ;  Hos.  4.  15. 
BETH-AZMAVETH,  beth'-az'ma-veth  =  AZMA- 

VETH.    Neh.  7.  28. 
BE TH-BARA H.  beth'-ba'rah.    Judg.  7.  24. 
BETH-BIRI,     beth'-bir'i  —  Heb.     house     of   fatness. 

1  Chr.  4.  31.     A.  F,  Beth-birei. 
BETH-CAR,  beth'-car  — Heb.  house  of  lamb.    1  Sam. 

7.11. 
BETH-DAGON,  beth'-da'gon  — Heb.  house  of  Dagon. 

Josh.  15.  41. 
BETH-DIBLA  THAIM,  bgth'-dib'la-tha'im  —  Heb. 

house  of  aiisein Illy.    Jer.  48.  22. 
BETH-EDEN,    beth'-e'den  — Heb.   house  of  pleasure. 

Amos  1.  5  (marg.). 
BETH-EL,  beth'-el-Heb.    house  of  (?o(Z  —  Canaanite 
city,  Luz,  Gen.  28.  19. 
Judg.  20.  18  ;  21.  2.     A.V.,  house  of  God. 
named  by  Jacob,  Gen.  28.  10, 19 ;  31.  13. 
God  talks  with  Jacob,  Gen.  35.  1-15  ;  Hos.  12.  4,  5. 
ark  kept,  Judg.  20.  26-28. 
golden  calf  worshipped,  1  Kings  12.  28-33. 
"  house  of  idols,"  Amos  5.  5  :  Hos.  4.  17. 
Josiah  destroys  idolatries,  2  Kings  23.  15-18. 
BETH-EL.    Judg.  20.  18  ;  21.  2,  B.    A.  F,  house  of  God. 
Zech.  7.  2,  they  of  B.  had  sent.     A.V.,  sent  tmto  the 
house  of  God. 
BETH-EMEK,  beth'-e'mek  — Heb.  house  of  the  valley. 

Josh.  19.  27. 
BETHESDA,  be-thg§'da  — Heb.  house  of  mercy. 
miracle  at,  John  5.  2. 

called  BethsaUla  and  Bethzatha  (marg.),  John  5.  2. 
BETH-EZEL,    b6th'-e'zel  — Heb.   house   of  firm  seat. 

Mic.  1.  11. 
BETH-GADER,   bSth' ga'der  — Heb.  house  of  a  to  all. 

1  Chr.  2.  51. 
BETH-GAMUL,  b6th'-ga'mul— Heb.  hotise  of  recom- 
pense. Jer.  48.  23.  {GUyal. 
BETH-GILGAL.  Neh.  12.  29,  from  B.  A.  V.,  house  of 
BETH-HACCHEREM,  bgth'-hac'che-rem-Heb.  house 
of  the  vineyard.  Neh.  3.  14.  A.  F,  Beth.-harcerein. 
HETH-HARAM,  \y^t\\ -\ia! Ta,m.=  Beth-aram.     Josh.  13. 

27.     A.  v.,  Beth-aram. 
BETH-HARAN,   beth'-ha'ran  — Heb.   place  of  might. 

Num.  32.  36. 
BETH-HOGLAH,   beth'-hSg'lah-Heb.   house  of  par- 
tridge.    Josh.  15.  6.     A.  v.,  Beth-hoqla. 
BETH-HORON,  bgth'-ho'ron-Heb.  house  of  the  care. 
(1)  Nether,  Josh.  16.  3,  5.     (2)  Upper,  Josh.   18.   14 ; 
1  Sam.  13.  18. 
BE  TH-JE  SHI  MO  TH,  beth'  -iesh'i-mSth  -  Heb.  house  of 

deserts.    Num.  33.  49. 
BE TH-LEBA  0 TH,  b6th'-lgb'a-oth  —  Heb.  house  of  lion- 
esses [?].     Josh.  19.  6. 
BETH-LEHEM,  beth' -le-hem  —  Heb.  (1)  house  of  bread. 
Ephrath,  Gen.  35.  19.    Ephrathah,  Ruth  4.  11.    A.V., 
Ephratah. 


Beth-lehem  Eplirathah,  Mic.  5.  2.    A.  F,  Ephratah. 
Beth-lehem-judah,  1  Sam.  17.  12. 
city  of  David,  Luke  2.  4. 
Rachel  died  and  buried  at.  Gen.  35. 19  ;  48.  7. 
scene  of  Ruth's  story,  Ruth  1-4. 
place  of  David's  birth  and  anointing,  1  Sam.  16. 13. 
its  well  famous,  2  Sam.  23.  13-17. 
birthplace  of  Christ,  Mat.  2.  6 ;  Mic.  5.  2. 
children  slain.  Mat.  2. 16 ;  Jer.  31. 15. 
(2)  Bethlehem  in  Zebulun.  Josh.  19.  15. 
BETH-MAACAH,   beth'-ma'a-«ah.    2  Sam.  20.  14,  15. 

A .  V. , Beth-m aachah. 
BETH-MARCABOTH,  beth' -mjir'-ea-both  -Heb.  house 

of  chariots.    Josh.  19.  5. 
BETH-MEON,     hUh' -me' on  =  Beth-baal-meon.      Jer. 

48.  23. 
BETH-MERHAK,     beth'-mgr'hak  —  Heb.  far  house. 

2  Sam.  15.  17.     A.  F,  in  a  place  that  tvas  far  off. 
BETH-NJJMRAH,  bgth'-nim^rah-Heb.  house  of  leop- 
ard.   Num.  32.  36. 
BETH-PAZZEZ,  beth'-paz'zez  — Heb.  house  of  disper- 
sion.   Josh.  19.  21. 
BETH-PELET,  bgth'-pe'let.   .Josh.  15.  27.   A.V.,  Beth- 

paJet.    Neh.  11.  26.    A.  F,  Beth-phelet. 
BETH-PEOR,  beth'-pe'or  — Heb.  house  of  (Baal)  Pear. 
Deut.  3.  29  ;  Josh.  13.  20. 
where  Moses  was  buried,  Deut.  34.  6. 
BETHPHAGE,  bgth'pha-ge  — Gk.  from  Heb.  house  of 

figs.    Mat.  21.  1 ;  Mark  11.  1 ;  Luke  19.  29. 
BETH-RAPHA,\>eth:-rii:^\\a.  —  B.eh.  house  of  Rapha. 

1  Chr.  4.  12. 
BETH-REHOB,  bgth'-re'hob  — Heb.  house  of  street  [?]. 

Judg.  18.  28. 
BETHSAIDA,  bgth-sa'i-da  — Gk.  from  Heb.  house  of 
fishing. 

(1)  birtliplace  of  Peter,  Andrew,  and  Philip,  and  re- 
sorted to  by  Christ,  Mark  6.  45 ;  John  1.  44  ;  12.  21. 

(2)  where  Christ  fed  5000,  and  restored  blind  man, 
Mark  8.  22 ;  Luke  9.  10. 

BETH- SHE  AN,  bgth'-she'an  — Heb.  house  of  rest.  Josh. 
17. 11, 16. 
bodies  of  Saul  and  his  son  exposed,  Be.th-shan,  1  Sam. 
31.  10-13.  flis. 

called  in  Septuagint  city  of  the  Scythians  =  Scythopo- 
BETH-SHEMESH,  bgth'-she'mesh  — Canaanite,  house 
of  the  sun.    (1)   Josh.  15.  10.  [1-21. 

the  ark  went  thither  from  the  Philistines,    1  Sam.  6. 
Joash  defeated  Amaziah,  2  Kings  14.  11. 
(2)  Josh.  19.  38.     (3)  Jer.  43.  13  =  On  (marg.). 
BETH-TAPPUAH,    beth'-tap'pu-ah-Heb.    house   of 
apples.    Josh.  15.  53.  [22. 

BETHUEL,  be-thu'el  — Heb.  man  of  God  [?].    Gen.  22. 
BETHUL,  be'thul  — Heb.    Josh.  19.  4.    Bethuel,!  Chr. 

4.  30. 
BETH-ZUR,  bgth'-zQr  — Heb.  house  of  rock.    Josh.  15. 

58  ;  2  Chr.  11.  7. 
BETIMES.    Gen.  26.  31,  rose  up  b.  (=  early). 

Prov.  13.  24,  chasteneth  him  b.  [26. 

BETONIM,  bgt'o-nim-  Heb.  pistachio  mits.    Josh.  13. 
BETRAY.    1  Chr.  12.  17,  come  to  b.  me. 
Isa.  16.  3,  b.  not  the  fugitive.    A.  F,  bewray. 
Mat  27.  4,  6.  innocent  blood. 
John  12.  4,  that  should  b.  him. 
1  Cor.  11.  23,  in  which  he  was  b. 
BETROTH.     Hos.   2.   19,  b.  .  .  .  in  righteousness;  2. 
20,  b.  .  .  .  in  faithfulness. 
Luke  2.  5,  who  was  b.  to  him.    A.  V.,  his  espoused  wife. 
Betrothal,  laws  regarding,  Lev.  19.  20;  Deut.  20.   7; 

22.  23 :  28.  30. 
BETTER,    Gen.  29.  19,  b.  that  I  give. 
1  Sam.  15.  22,  to  obey  is  b.  than. 
1  Kings  19.  4,  b.  tlian  my  fathers. 
Ps.  63.  3,  loviiigkindness  is  6. 
84.  10,  a  day  in  thy  courts  is  b. 

118.  8,  b.  to  take  refuge  in  Jehovah. 

119.  72,  law  of  thy  mouth  is  b. 

Prov.  3.  14,  b.  than  .  .  .  silver  ;  8. 11,  b.  than  rubies. 

8.  19,  b.  than  gold  ;  19.  22.  b.  than  a  liar. 
Rom.  3.  9,  are  we  b.  than  they? 
Phil.  1.  23,  with  Christ ;  for  it  is  very  far  b. 

2.  3,  counthig  other  b.  than. 
Heb.  1.  4,  b.  than  the  angels;  7.  19,  b.  hope. 

8.  6,  6.  covenant ;  9.  23,  b.  sacrifices. 

11.  16,  desire  a  b.  country. 

12.  24,  b.  than  that  of  Abel. 

BE  ULA  H,  beu' lah  —  Heb.  m arried .    Isa.  62.  4. 
BEWAIL.    Lev.  10.  6,  b.  the  burning. 

Judg.  11.  37,  38,  b.  my  virginity. 

Ps.  35.  14,  b.  his  mother.    A.  F,  moumethfor. 

Luke  8.  52,  all  were  weeping  and  b.  her. 
23.  27.  b.  and  lamented  him. 
BEWARE.    Gen.  24.  6,  b.  thou. 

Mat.  16.  6;  Mark  8.  15,  b.  of  the  leaven. 

Mark  12.  38,  6.  of  the  scribes. 

Phil.  3.  2,  b.  of  the  evil  workers.  [witched. 

BEWITCH.    Gal.   3.  1,  did   b.  you.    A.  F,    hath   be- 
BEYOND.     Gen.  50.  10;  Deut.  3.  20,  25;  Josh.  9.  10;  13. 
8,  b.  the  Jordan. 

Num.  22. 18,  go  b.  the  word  of  Jehovah. 


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Mark  10.  1,  b.  the  Jordan.    A.V.,  the  Jarther  side  of 
Jordan. 

1  Cor.  4.  6,  b.  the  things  which  are  written.    A.  T'., 
above  that  tvhich  is. 

2  Cor.  10.  13,  will  not  glory  b.  our  measure.    A.V., 
boast  of  things  witliout. 

10.  16,  gospel  even  unto  the  parts  6. 
BEZAI,  be  zai.     Ezra  2.  17  ;  Neh.  10.  18. 
BEZ  ALE  L,  be-zal'el  — Heb.  m  the  shadow  of  God.    Ex. 

31.  1-11.     A.  v.,  Bezaleel. 
BE ZEK,  he  ze}L  —  B.eh.   tiglitning.    Judg.  1.  4-7. 
BE  ZEE,  bezer  — Heb.  fortress.    (1)  1  Chr.  7.  37.    (2) 

Deut.  4.  43. 
BlCHRl,  bi€h'ri  — Heb.  youthful.    2  Sam.  20.  1. 
BID.     Mat.  22.  9,  b.  (^  invite). 
Luke  9.  54,  6.  fire  to  come  down.    A.  F.,  command. 
14.  13,  6.  the  poor.     A.  V.,  call. 

Acts  22.  24,  b.  that  he.    A.  ]'.,  bade.  [vited). 

BIDDEN.    Mat.  22.  3,  b.  to  the  marriage  feast  (=  in- 
John  2.  2,  Jesus  also  was  b.    A.  ]'.,  called. 
Rev.  19.  9,  b.  to  the  marriage  supper.     A.  F.,  ccdled. 
BIDKAR,  bid  kar  —  Heb.  thrusting  through  [?J.    2  Kings 

9.  25. 
BIER.    2  Sam.  3.  31,  followed  the  b. 

Luke  7.  14,  touched  the  6. 
BIGTHA,h\?i't\\k,  BIOTBAN-Heh.  gift  of  God.  Esth. 
1.  10 :  2.  21.  [19. 

BlGVAl,  big'va-i-Heb.  happy  ['^].    Ezra  2.  2;  Neh.  7. 
BILBAO,  bil'dad  -  Heb.  Bel  has  loved.    Job  2.  11 ;  8. 1. 
BILE  AM,  bil'e-am  =  Bleam.    1  Chr.  6.  70. 
BILGAH,    bil'gah.  BILGAI-B-nh.  rejoicing.    1  Chr. 

24.14;  Neh.  12.  5. 
BILHAH,  bil'hah.    Gen.  30. 1-8. 
BILHAN.  bilhan.     Gen.  36.  27 ;  1  Chr.  7.  10. 
BILL.    Deut.  24.  1 ;  Mark  10.  4,  b.  of  divorcement. 
BILLOWS.     Ps.  42.  7,  thy  b.  are  gone. 
Jonah  2.  3,  all  thy  waves  and  thy  b. 
Luke  21.  25,  the  sea  and  the   6.    A.  V..  waves.         [2.2. 
BILSHAN,  btr Shan  — Heb.  son  of  a  iongtie  [?].     Ezra 
BIMHAL,    bim'hal  — Heb.    son    of    circumcision    [?J. 

1  Chr.  7.  33. 
BIND.    Gen.  37.  7,  b.  sheaves. 
Ex.  28.  28,  b.  the  breastplate. 
29.  9,  b.  head-tires  on  them.    A.  F.,  put. 
39.  23,  a  6.  round  about.     A.V.,  band. 
Job  26.  8,  b.  up  the  waters  {—confi.np  closely). 
Ps.  105.  22,  b.  his  princes  ;  118.  27,  b.  the  sacrifice. 
129.  7,  b.  sheaves  his  bosom  ;  149.  8,  b.  their  kings. 
Prov.  6.  21,  b.  them  contmually. 
Isa.  61.  1,  b.  up  the  broken-hearted. 
Mat.  12.  29  ;  Mark  3.  27,  b.  the  strong. 
16.  19 ;  18.  18,  6.  on  earth. 
Acts  9.  14,  to  b.  all  (=  imprison). 
BIXEA.  bin'e-a.    1  Chr.  8.  37. 

BINNUL  biu-nu'i  — Heb.  building.    Neh.  3.  24  ;  12.  8. 
BIRD.    Gen.  7.  14,  every  b. 
Gen.  15.  11,  b.  of  prey.    A.  V.,fo7cls. 
Ps.  11.  1,  flee  as  a  6.  ;  124.  7,  soul  is  escaped  as  a  b. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  12,  time  of  the  singing  of  b. 
Isa.  18.  6,  ravenous  b.    A.  V.,  fowls. 
Jer.  12.  9,  speckled  b.  of  prey.    A.  V.,  speckled  b 
Ezek.  39.  17,  unto  the  b.  of  every  sort.    ^4.F., 

feathered  fowl. 
Mat.  6.  26 ;  13.  4 ;  Mark  4.  4,  32 ;  Luke  8.  5 ;  12.  24 ;  13. 

19;  Rev.  19.  17,  21,  b.    A.  V.,  fowls. 
Mat.  8.  20 ;  Luke  9.  58,  b.  of  the  heaven. 
Jas.  3.  7,  every  kind  of  beasts  and  b. 
Birds,  used  in  sacrifice,  Gen.  15.  9 ;  Lev.  12.  8 
Num.  6.  10 ;  Luke  2.  24. 
clean  and  unclean.  Lev.  1.  14-17 ;  5.  7-10 ;  14 
snaring,  Ps.  124.  7  ;  Prov.  1.  17  ;  Jer.  5.  27. 
singing,  Ps.  104.  12 ;  Eccl.  12.  4. 
BIRSHA,  bir'sha.    Gen.  14.  2. 
BIRTH.    Ex.  28.  10,  their  6. 
Ps.  .58.  8,  the  mitimely  b. 
Ezek.  21.  30,  land  of  thy  b.    A.V.,  nativity. 
29. 14,  land  of  their  6.    ,4.  F.,  habitation. 
Mat.  1.  18,  b.  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Luke  1.  14,  rejoice  at  his  b. 
John  9.  1,  a  man  blind  from  his  b. 
Birth,  natural  emblem  of  new,  John  3.  3-8;  Gal.  6.  15; 
Tit.  3.  5. 
Births  foretold:  — /.?/(?« «e/.  Gen.  16.  11;  Isaac,  Gen. 
18. 10 ;  Sam.wn,  Judg.  13.  3 ;  Samuel,  1  Sam.  1. 11, 17  ; 
Josiah,!  Kings  13.  2;    Shunamniite^s  son,  2  Kings 
4.  16  ;  Cyrtis,  Isa.  44.  28 ;  45. 1 ;  John  the  Baptist,  Luke 
1.  13;  Messiah,  Gen.  3.  15;  Isa.  7.  14;   Mic.  5.;  Luke 
1.  31. 
BIRTHDAY.    Gen.  40.  20,  Pharaoh's  b. 

Mat.  14.  6.  Herod's  b. ;  Mark  6.  21,  Herod  on  his  b. 
BIRTHRIGHT.    Gen.  25.  31,  seU  me  first  thy  b. 
Gen.  43.  33,  according  to  his  b. 
Heb.  12.  16,  of  meat  sold  his  own  b. 
Birthright,  referred  to.  Gen.  25.  31 ;  1  Chr.  5.  1. 
BIRTH-STOOL.     Ex.1. 16,  upon  the  6.-,?.    A.  V.,  stools. 
BIRZ AITH.  hxTzmth.    1  Chr.  7.  31.     A.  V.,  Birzavith. 
mSHLA  M,  bTsli'lam  — Heb.  son  of  peace  [?].    Ezra  4.  7. 
BISHOP.    Acts  20.  28,  made  you  b.    A.V.,  overseers. 
Pliil.  1.  1,  with  the  b.  and  deacons. 


every 


14.   4; 

[13-20. 
4-7;  11. 


1  Tim.  3.  1,  seeketh  the  office  of  a  b. 
3.  2,  b.  therefore  must  be  without  reproach. 

Tit.  1.  7,  b.  must  be  blameless. 

1  Pet.  2.  25,  Shepherd  and  B. 
Bishop,  Acts  20.  17-28;  Phil.  L  1;  1  Tim.  3.  2;  Tit.  1.7; 
1  Pet.  5.  1,  2. 

Christ  the,  1  Pet.  2.  25. 
BIT.    Ps.  32.  9,  6.  and  bridle  to  hold  them  in. 
BITE.    Gen.  49.  17,  b.  the  horse's  heels. 

Prov.  23.  32,  b.  like  a  serpent. 

Gal.  5.  15,  if  ye  6.  and  devour.  [4.  18. 

BIT  HI  AH,  bi-thi'ah  -  Heb.  daughter  of  Jehovah.  1  Chr. 
BITHRON,    bith'ron-Heb.    cleft  or  valley.     2  Sam. 

BIt'hy'nIA,  bi-tliyni-a-Lat.    Acts  16.  7  ;  1  Pet.  1. 1. 
BITTER.     Gen.  27.  34.  exceeding  great  and  b.  cry. 
Ex.  1.  14,  made  their  lives  6. 

12.  8,  with  b.  herbs  :  15.  23,  waters  of  Marah  ...  6. 
Ps.  64.  3,  b.  words  ;  Prov.  5.  4,  6.  as  wormwood. 
Prov.  27.  7,  b.  thing  is  sweet. 
31.  6,  the  b.  in  soul.    A.V.,  be  of  heavy  hearts. 
Isa.  5.  20,  b.  for  sweet. 
24.  9,  strong  drink  shall  be  b. 
Jer.  31.  15,  b.  weeping. 
Mat.  26.  75  ;  Luke  22.  62,  and  wept  b. 
Col.  3.  19.  be  not  b.  against. 
Jas.  3.  11,  sweet  water  and  6. ;  3.  14,  b.  jealousy, 
BITTERNESS.    Num.  5.   18,   19,  23,  24,  water  of   b. 
A.  v.,  bUter  water. 
1  Sam.  1.  10,  in  b.  of  soul. 
15.  32,  b.  of  death  is  past. 
Prov.  14.  10,  heart  knoweth  its  own  b. 
Acts  8.  23,  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  6. 
Eph.  4.  31,  let  all  b.,  and  wratli. 
Heb.  12.  15,  root  of  b.  springing  up. 
BIZIOTHIAH,  biz-i-o-thi'ah  — Heb.  contempt  of  Jeho- 
vah [?].     Josh.  15.  28.     A.  v.,  Bizjothjah. 
BIZ  THA,  biz'tha  - Pers.  weak  person  [?].    Esth.  1.  10. 
BLACK.    Lev.  13.  31,  no  b.  hair  in  it. 

1  Kings  18.  45,  heavens  grew  b.  with  clouds. 
Mic.  3.  6,  day  shall  be  6.    A.  V.,  dark. 

Mat.  5.  36,  one  hair  white  or  b.  \scure. 

BLACKNESS.     Prov.  20.  20,  b.  of  darkness.    A.  V.,  ob- 

Heb.  12.  18,  6.,  and  darkness. 

Jude  13,  b.  of  darkness. 
BLADE.    Judg.  3.  22,  in  after  the  b. 

Hos.  8.  7,  b.  shall  yield  no  meal.     ^4.  F.,  bud. 

Mat.  13.  26,  b.  sprang  up. 

Mark  4.  23,  first  the  6.,  then  the  ear. 
BLAINS.    Ex.  9.  9,  with  b.  (=  pustules). 
BLAME.    Gen.  43.  9,  bear  the  b. 

2  Cor.  6.  3,  ministration  be  not  b. 
BLAMELESS.     Gen.  44.  10,  ye  shall  be  b. 
BLASPHEME.    Num.  15.  30,  b.  Jehovah.     A.V.,  re- 

jjroacheth. 
2  Sam.  12.  14,  enemies  of  Jehovah  to  b. 
Ps.  74.  18,  foolish  people  hath  b. 
Isa.  52.  5,  continually  all  the  day  is  b. 
Mat.  9.  3,  this  man  b. 

Mark  2.  7,  he  b.    A.  V.,  speak  blasphemies. 
3.  29  ;  Luke  12.  10,  b.  against  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Acts  26.  11,  strove  to  make  them  b. 

1  Tim.  1.  13,  a  blasphemer. 

Jas.  2.  7.  b.  the  honorable  name. 
BLASPHEMY.    Mat.  12.  31,  every  sin  and  b. 

Luke  5.  21,  that  speaketh  b. 
Blasphemy,  speaking  evil  of  God,  Ps.  74. 18 ;  Isa.  52.  5 ; 
Rom.  2.  24  ;  Rev.  13.  1,  6  ;  16.  9,  11,  21. 
any  kind  of  abuse.  Acts  13.  45. 
Christ  accused  of.  Mat.  9.  3 ;  26.  65 ;  Mark  2.  7 ;  Luke 

5.  21 ;  John  10.  33. 
against  Holy  Spirit,  Mat.  12.  31,  32;    Mark  3.  28,  29; 

Luke  12.  10 ;   1  John  5.  16. 
falsely  accused  of,  Naboth,  1  Kings  21.  13;    Stephen, 

Acts  6.  13;   7.  54. 
Instances:  — A'?"/; fir  of  Assyria,  2  Kings  18.  34;   Jeivs, 
Acts  18.  6 ;   Paul,  \  Tim.  1.  13. 
BLAST.    Gen.  41.  6,  b.  with  (=  blighted). 
Job  4.  9,  b.  of  his  anger.     .4.  V.,  breath  of  his  nostrils. 
Ps.  18.  15,  at  the  b.  of  the  breath. 

Isa.  27. 8,  removed  them  with  his  rough  6.    A.  V.,  wind. 
30.  30,  with  a  b.    A.  V.,  ivith  scaft<-rinq. 
BLA  ST  US,  blas'tus-Gk.  shoot.    Acts  12.  20. 
BLEATING.     1  Sam.  15.  14,  moaneth  then  this  b. 
BLEMISH.    Ex.  12.  5,  lamb  shall  be  without  h. 
Num.  28.  3,  he-lambs  .  .  .  witliout  b.    A.  J'.,  spot. 
Deut.  32.  5,  they  are  not  his  cliildren,  it  is  their  6. 
A.  v.,  their  spot  is  not  the  sjiot  of  ki.s  children. 

2  Sam.  14.  25,  no  b.  in  him. 

Dan.  1.  4,  youths  in  whom  was  no  b. 
Eph.  1.  4.  and  without  6.     .4.  F.,  blame. 
5.  27,  holy  and  without  b. 
Phil.  2.  15,  without  b.    A.V.,  rebuke. 
Col.  1.  22,  holy  and  without  b.    A.  F.,  unblameable. 
Heb.  9.  14.  offered  liimself  without  6.    A.  F.,  spot. 

1  J^et.  1.  19,  as  of  a  lamb  without  b. 

2  Pet.  2.  13.  spots  and  b. 

Jude  24,  without  b.     A.  V.,  faultless. 
Rev.  14.  5,  without  b.    A.  V.,  fault. 


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Blemish,  offerings  to  be  witliout,  Ex.  12.  5 ;  Lev.  1.  3, 

10  ;  5.  15,  18 ;  Deut.  17.  1. 
priests  must  be  without.  Lev.  21. 16-21. 
Church  and  Christ  without,  Eph.  5.  27  ;  1  Pet.  1. 19. 
BLESS.     Gen.  12.  2,  3  ;  22. 17, 1  will  b. 
Deut.  28.  3,  b.  shall  thou  be  m  the  city. 
Judg.  5.  2,  b.  ye  Jehovah.    A.  F.,  praise. 
2  Sam.  14.  22,  Joab  ...  6.  the  king.    A.V.,  thanked. 
1  Chr.  18.  10,  to  b.  him.     A.  V.,  congrattilate. 
Ps.  5.  12,  wilt  6.  the  righteous. 
72.  15,  they  shall  b.  him  all  the  day  long.    A.  V.,  daily 

shall  he  be  praised. 
Isa.  65. 16,  b.  himself  in  the  God. 
John  13.  17,  b.  are  ye  if  ye  do  them.    A.V.,  happy. 
Acts  20.  35,  more  b.  to  give. 
Tit.  2.  13,  looking  for  the  b.  hope. 
Jas.  5.  11,  them  b.  that  endured.    A.V.,  happy  which 

endure. 
1  Pet.  3.  14 ;  4.  14,  b.  are  ye.    A.V.,  happy. 
Rev.  14. 13,  b.  are  the  dead  who  die. 
Blessed,  Gen.  12.  3 ;  Ps.  84.  4,  5 ;  Isa.  30. 18 ;  Mat.  5.  3-11 

Rom.  4.6,9;  12.14. 
God's  people  are,  Ps.  2.  12 ;  5.  12  ;  65.  4 ;  94. 12 ;  106.  3 

112.  1,  2;  128.  1,  4;  Prov.  10.  6,  22;  20.  7 ;  28.  20;  Isa 

51.  2;  Mat.  5.  3-11;  11.  6;  16.  17  ;  Luke  6.  22;  Jas.  1 

12;  Rev.  1,  3;  14.  13;  16.15. 
BLESSING.    Gen.  12. 2,  be  thou  a  6.    A.V.,  shall  be  a  b. 
Deut.  23.  5,  turned  the  curse  into  a  b. 
Ps.  84.  6,  covereth  it  with  b.    A.  V.,fllleth  the  pools. 
129.  8,  b.  of  Jehovah  be  upon. 
Prov.  10.  22,  b.  of  Jehovah,  it  maketh. 
Isa.  65.  8,  for  a  6.  is  in  it. 
Mai.  3.  10,  pour  you  out  a  b. 
Luke  1.  64,  he  spake,  6.  God.    A.  V.,  and  praised. 
Acts  13.  34,  the   holy  and  sure  b.  of  David.     A.V., 

mercies, 
Rom.  4.  6,  pronounceth  b.  upon  the  man.    A.  V.,  de- 

scribeth  the  blessedness. 
15.  29,  fulness  of  the  b.  of  Christ. 
1  Cor.  10. 16,  cup  of  b.  which  we  bless. 
Eph.  1.  3,  with  every  spiritual  b. 
Rev.  5.  12,  honor,  and  glory,  and  b. 
Blessing,  form  of.  Num.  6.  22-27. 
on  Israel  if  obedient,  Deut.  11.  27  ;  28. 1-14. 
from  Gerizim,  Deut.  11.  29 ;  27.  12. 
Instances  of  persons  •.—Abraham  by  Mdchizedek,  Gen. 

14.  19 ;   Jacob  by  Isaac,  Gen.  27.  27 ;  Jacob  by  God, 

Gen.  48.  3 ;  Joseph  and  his  sons  by  Jacob,  Gen.  49. 
-28;  the  people  by  Aaron,  Num.  6.  24;   the  twelve 


tribes  by  Moses,  Deut.  33. ;  Elkanah  by  Eli,  1  Sam. 
the  disciples  by  C    '      ~    ' 
BLEW.     Josh.  6.  8,  9  ;  Judg.  7.  19,  20,  b.  the  trumpets. 


2.  20 ;  the  disciples  by  Christ,  Luke  24.  50. 


Mat.  7.  25,  27,  the  winds  6. 
John  6.  18,  a  great  wind  that  b. 
BLIND.    Ex.  23.  8,  bribe  6.  them  that  have  sight.    A.V., 
gift  b.  the  icise. 

1  Sam.  12.  3,  ransom  to  b.  mine  eyes. 

Mat.  15.  14,  they  are  b.  guides.    A.  V.,  b.  leaders  of 
the  b. 

John  12.  40,  he  hath  b.  their  eyes. 
Blind,  laws  concerning.  Lev.  19. 14  ;  Deut.  27. 18. 
BLINDNESS.    Gen.  19. 11,  with  b. 

2  Kings  6.  18,  he  smote  them  with  b. 

Blindness,  spiritual,  Ps.  82.  5 ;  Isa.  6.  9-11 ;  28.  9-15 ;  56. 
10;  59.  9;  Jer.  5.  12,  21-23;  Mat.  6.  23;   23.  16,  24; 
John  1.  5  ;  1  Cor.  2.  8,  14. 
healed  by  Christ,  Mat.  9.  27;  20.  30;  Mark  8.  22  ;  Luke 

7.  21 ;  John  9. 
to  be  removed  by  Christ,   Isa.  29.  18;  35.  5;  42.  16; 
Luke  4.  18 ;  John  9.  39  ;  Eph.  5.  8 ;  Col.  1.  13 ;  1  Pet. 
2.9. 
inflicted  on  men  of  Sodom,  Gen.  19.  11;  the  Syrian 
army,  2  Kings  6.  18 ;   Zedekiah,  Jer.  39.  7 ;   Barti- 
mceus,  Mark  10.  46 ;  man  blind  from  birth,  John  9. 1 ; 
Said  of  Tarsus,  Acts  9.  8  ;  Elymas,  Acts  13. 11. 
BLOOD.    Gen.  4.  10,  11,  thy  brother's  b. 
Josh.  2.  19,  his  b.  shall  be  upon. 
Ps.  26.  9,  with  men  of  6.    A.  V.,  bloody  men. 
72. 14,  precious  will  their  6.  be. 
Ezek.  9.  9,  land  is  full  of  6. 
Hab.  2.  12,  buildeth  a  town  with  b. 
Mat.  16.  17,  b.  hath  not  revealed. 
27.  4,  betrayed  innocent  b. 
27.  25,  his  b.  be  on  us. 
Mark  14.  24,  my  b.  of  the  covenant. 
Luke  22.  20 ;  1  Cor.  11.  25,  in  my  b. 
22.  44,  great  drops  of  h. 

John  1.  13,  born,  not  of  b. ;  6.  54,  drinketh  my  b. 
Acts  1.  19,  the  field  of  b. ;  15.  20,  and  from  b. 
20.  28,  purchased  with  his  own  b. 
Rom.  3.  25,  through  faith,  in  his  b. 
1  Cor.  10. 16,  communion  of  the  b. 
11.  27,  guilty  of  the  body  and  the  b. 
15.  50 ;  Gal.  1.  16  ;  Eph.  6.  12,  flesh  and  b. 
Eph.  1.  7,  through  his  b. 

Heb.  9.  22,  shedding  of  b.  ;  12.  24,  b.  of  sprinkling. 
13.  20,  b.  of  an  eternal  covenant. 
1  Pet.  1.  19,  precious  ft.  ...  of  Christ. 
Rev.  7.  14,  in  the  6.  of  the  Lamb. 


Blood,  prohibited  as  food,  Gen.  9.  4 ;  Lev.  3.  17 ;  17.  10- 
14  ;  Deut.  12.  16,  23  ;  1  Sam.  14.  32-.34  ;  Acts  15.  20,  29. 
water  turned  into,  Ex.  4.  9  ;  7.  19  ;  Rev.  8.  8  ;  11.  6. 
of  sacrifices,  Ex.  23.  18 ;  30.  10 ;  Lev.  4.  5^-7  ;  16.  14-19  ; 

17.  11 ;  Heb.  9. 13, 19-22 ;  10.  4. 
of  the  covenant,  Ex.  24.  8;  Zech.  9.  11;  Mat.  26.  28; 

Heb.  9.  19,  20  ;  10.  29  ;  13.  20. 
of  Christ,  1  Cor.  10.  16;  Heb.  9.  14 ;  1  John  1.  7. 
salvation  and  redemption  by.  Mat.  26.  28  ;  1  Cor.  11.  25  ; 
Eph.  1.  7  ;  Col.  1.  20 ;  Heb.  9. 12 ;  1  Pet.  1.  2 ;  Rev.  1.  5. 
shedding  of  man's,  prohibited,  Gen.  9.  5,  6;  Deut.  21. 
1-9  ;  Prov.  6. 16, 17  ;  Isa.  59.  3  ;  Ezek.  22.  4  ;  Mat.  27.  6. 
typified,  under  the  law,  Ex.  12. 13  ;   29.  16 ;  30.  10 ;  Lev. 
1.  4,  5  ;  3. ;  4. ;  8.  15 ;  16.  14-19 ;  Heb.  9.  7-22. 
BLOODGUILTINESS.    Ex.  22.  3,  shall  be  b.    A.V., 
blood  i>hed. 
Ps.  .51.  14,  from  h. 
BLOODTHIRSTY.    Ps.  5.  6,  abhorreth  the  b.    A.V., 

bloody. 
BLOOM.    Ex.  9.  31,  the  flax  was  in  6.    A.  V.,  was  boiled. 
BLOSSOM.    Gen.  40.  10,  b.  shot  forth. 
Eccl.  12.  5,  almond-tree  shall  b.    A.  V.,  flourish. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  13,  vines  are  in  b.    A.  V.,  with  the  tender 
gra2)e. 

2.  15,  our  vineyards  are  in  b.    A.  V.,  vines  have  tender 
grapes. 
Isa.  17.  11,  makest  thy  seed  to  6.    A.  V.,  flourish. 
18.  5,  b.  is  over.    A.V.,  bud  is  perfect. 
35.  1,  and  b.  as  the  rose. 
Hos.  14.  5,  b.  as  the  lily.    A.  V.,  grow. 
BLOT.    Ex.  17.  14,  b.  out  the  remembrance.    A.  V.,ptit. 
Ex.  32.  32,  6.  me  .  .  .  out  of. 

Judg.  21.  17,  tribe  be  not  6.  out.    A.  V.,  destroyed. 
Ps.  51.  1,  b.  out  my  transgressions. 
Isa.  44.  22,  b.  out.  as  a  thick  cloud. 
Acts  3.  19,  your  sins  may  be  b.  out.  [writing. 

Col.  2. 14,  b.  o\it  the  bond.    A.  F.,  blotting  out  the  ha7id- 
BLOW  (V.)    Ex.  15.  10,  6.  with  thy  vrind. 
Ps.  147. 18,  causeth  his  wind  to  h. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  16,  b.  upon  my  garden. 
Isa.  40.  24,  he  b.  upou  them.    A.  V.,  shall  also  blow. 
Jer.  6.  29,  bellows  b.  fiercely.    A.  V.,  are  burned. 
Luke  12.  55,  see  a  south  wind  b. 
John  3.  8,  wind  b.  where  it  will. 
BLOWS  (n.).    Mark  14.  65,  b.  of  their  hands.    A.V., 

ilie  palms. 
BLUSH.    Ezra  9.  6,  b.  to  lift  up  my  face. 

Jer.  8.  12,  neither  could  they  b. 
BOANERGES,    bo'a-ner'ges  —  N.  T.  Gk.  sons  of  tu- 

???«//[?].    Mark  3.  17. 
BOARD.    1  Kings  6.  15,  with  6.    A.V.,  planks. 

Acts  21.  6,  we  went  on  6.  the  ship.    A.  V.,  took  ship. 
BOAST  in.).    Ps.  34.  2,  soul  shall  make  her  b. 

Ps.  44.  8,  have  we  made  our  b.    A.  V.,  in  God  we  b. 
BOAST  (v.).    1  Kings  20.  11,  girdeth  on  his  armor  b. 
Ps.  49.  6,  b.  themselves  in  the  multitude. 
94.  4,  workers  of  iniquity  b. 
Prov.  27.  1,  b.  not  thyself  of  to-morrow. 
Jas.  3.  5,  b.  great  things. 
BOASTFUL.    Rom.  1.  30  ;  2  Tim.  3.  2,  b.   A.  V.,  boasters. 
BOASTING.    Job  11.   3,   should   thy  6.   make   men. 

A.  v.,  lies. 
Boasting,  danger  of,  1  Kings  20.  10,  11;  Job  31.  24-28; 
Ps.  49.  6-13 ;  52. 1-7 ;  Prov.  20.  6,  14  ;  25.  14  ;  27.  1 ;  Isa. 
10.  15  ;  Luke  22.  33,  34  ;  Rom.  1.  30;  2  Cor.  10. 
lawful,  Rom.  5.  2 ;  2  Cor.  1.  14  ;  Gal.  6.  4. 
in  God,  or  Christ,  Rom.  2.  17 ;  6.  11 ;  2  Cor.  10. 17  ;  Gal. 

6.  14  ;  Heb.  3.  6. 
excluded,  Eccl.  9.  11 ;  Jer.  9.  23;  Amos  2.  14,  15;  John 

7. 18 ;  Rom.  3.  27  ;  4.  2 ;  1  Cor.  1.  27-29  ;  Eph.  2.  9. 
of  Paul,  2  Cor.  7.  14  :  8.  24  ;  9.  3,  4  ;  11. 10. 
Examples :  —Goliath,  1  Sam.  17.  44 ;  Ben-liadad,  1  Kings 
20.  10 ;  Rabshakeh,  2  Kings  18. 17-37  ;  Isa.  36. 1-22 ;  37. 
8-13  ;  Haman,  Esth.  5.  11 ;  Theudas,  Acts  5.  36. 
BOAT.    2  Sam.  19.  18,  over  a  ferry-6. 
Mat.  4.  22,  left  the  b.  A.V.,  ship. 
14.  24,  b.  .  .  .  distressed  by  the  waves.    A.V.,  ship. 
Mark  6.  32,  went  away  in  the  b.    A.  V.,  by  ship. 
6.  47,  b.  .  .  .  midst  of  the  sea.    A.V.,  ship. 
Luke  5.  7,  partners  in  the  other  b.    A.  V.,  ship. 
8.  22 ;  John  6.  17,  entered  into  a  6.    A.V.,  ship. 
John  6.  22,  with  his  disciples  into  the  b. 
21.  6,  right  side  of  the  b.    A.V.,  ship. 
Acts  27.  16,  with  difficulty,  to  secure  the  b. 
BOAZ,  bo'az  — Heb.  quickness.    Ruth  2.  1 ;  1  Kings  7. 

15-22 ;  Mat.  1.  5  ;  Luke  3.  32.    A.  V.,  Boos. 
BOCHER  U.  b5€h'e-ru-  Heb.  first-born.    1  Chr.  8.  38. 
BOCHIM,  bo'-ehim  —  Heb.  weepers.    Judg.  2.  1-^. 
BODILY.     Luke  3.  22.  Holy  Spirit  descended  in  a  b. 
form. 
2  Cor.  10. 10,  b.  presence  is  weak. 
Col.  2.  9,  fulness  of  the  Godhead  b. 

1  Tim.  4.  8,  b.  exercise  is  profitable  for  a  little. 
BODY.    Num.  5.  21 ;  25.  8  ;  Judg.  3.  21,  h.     A.  V.,  belly. 

2  Sam.  2.  23,  smote  him  in  the  6.    A.  V.,  under  the  fifth 
rib.  [corpses. 

2  Kings  19.  35;  Isa.   37.  36,  were  all  dead  b.    A.V., 
Job  18.  13,  members  of  his  b.     A.V.,  strength  of  his 
skin. 


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BOR 


Ps.  31.  9,  my  soul  and  my  h.    A.  V.,  belly. 
Prov.  5.  11,  flesh  and  thy  b. 
Isa.  26.  19,  my  dead  bodicx.    A.  V.,  body. 
Mat.  6.  22 :  Luke  11.  34,  whole  b. 

26.  26 ;  1  Cor.  11.  24,  this  is  my  b. 
Mark  5.  29,  felt  in  her  b.  that. 
Luke  24.  3,  found  not  the  b. 
John  2.  21,  temple  of  his  b. 
Acts  9.  40,  turning  to  the  /*. 
Rom.  6.  6,  b.  of  sin  might  be  done  away. 

12. 1,  your  b.  a  living  sacrifice. 

12.  4,  many  members  in  one  b. 

1  Cor.  9.  27.  I  buffet  my  b. 

13.  3,  give  my  b.  to  be  burned. 

2  Cor.  5.  8,  absent  from  the  b. 
Gal.  6.  17,  bear  branded  on  my  b. 

Phil.  3.  21,  b.  of  our  humiliation  ...  6.  of  his  glory. 

A.V.,  our  vile  b.  .  .  .  glorious  b. 
Col.  1.  18,  he  is  the  head  of  the  b. 

2.  11,  putting  off  of  the  b.  of  the  flesh. 

Heb.  10.  22,  b.  washed  with  pure.    A.  V.,  bodies. 
1  Pet.  2.  24,  in  his  b.  upon  the  tree. 
Body,  to  be  pure,  Rom.  12.  1 ;  1  Cor.  6.  13. 
temple  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  1  Cor.  6. 19  ;  of  God,  1  Cor. 

3.  16;  2  Cor.  6.  16. 
raised  again,  Mat.  22.  30 ;  1  Cor.  15. 12;  Phil.  3.  21. 
not  to  be  dishonored.  Lev.  19.  28;  21.  5;  Deut.  14.  1; 

Jer.  16.6;  41.5. 
dead,  laws  concerning,  Lev.  21.  1,  2,  11;    Mum.  5.  2; 
9.  6 ;  19.  11 ;  Deut.  21.  23  ;  Josh.  8.  29 ;  10.  26,  27  ;  Hag. 
2. 13  ;  John  19.  31. 
of  Christ,  Luke  2.  35 ;  John  19.  34 ;  Mat.  27.  60 ;  Mark 
15.  46  ;  Luke  23.  53 ;  John  19.  42. 
BOHAN,  bo'han- Heb.  tbiimb.    Josh.  15.  6 ;  18.  17. 
BOIL(H.).    Deut.  28.  27,  the  6.  of  Egypt.    A.  V.,  botch. 
BOIL  (v.).    Ex.  23.  19,  not  b.  a  kid.    A.  V.,  seethe. 

1  Sam.  2.  13,  flesh  was  b.    A.V.,  in  seething. 

2  Kings  4.  38,  b.  pottage  for  the  sons.    A.  V.,  seethe. 
Boils,  an  aggravated  ulcer,  Ex.  9.  9-11;  2  Kings  20.  7; 

Job  2.  7;  Isa.  38.  21;  Rev.  16.2. 
BOILED.    Gen.  25.  29,  Jacob  b.  pottage.    A .  F.,  sod. 

Gen.  49.  4,  6.  over  as  water.    A.V..  uu stable. 

Num.  11.  8,  b.  it  in  pots.     .4.  F.,  baked  it  in  pans. 

2  Chr.  35.  13,  offerings  b.  they  in  pots.     A.  F,  sod. 

Lam.  4.  10,  b.  their  own  children.    ^.  F,  sodden. 
BOILING  (adj.).    Job  41. 20,  smoke  ...  as  of  a  6.  pot. 

A.  v.,  spething. 
BOLD.    Prov.  28.  1,  b.  as  a  lion. 

2  Cor.  10.  12,  are  not  b.    A.  F,  dare  not  make. 

1  Thes.  2.  2,  b.  in  our  God. 

BOLDLY.     Acts  13.  46,  spake  out  b.    A .  V.,u'axed  bold. 
BOLDNESS.  Jer.30.21,thathathhad6.  A.  V.,  engaged 
his  heart. 
Acts  4.  13,  beheld  the  b.  of  Peter. 
28.  31,  with  all  b.    A.  F,  confidence. 

2  Cor.  3.  12,  great  b.    A.  F,  plainness. 
Eph.  3.  12,  in  whom  we  have  b. 

1  Tim.  3. 13,  great  b.  in  the  faith. 

Philem.  8,  have  all  b.  in  Christ.     A.V.,  be  much  bold. 

Heb.  3.  6,  hold  fast  our  b.    A.V.,  the  confidence. 

4.  16,  draw  near  with  b.     A.V.,  come  boldly. 
10. 19,  b.  to  enter  into  the  holy  place. 

10.  35,  cast  not  away  .  .  .  b.    A.V.,  confidence. 
1  John  2.  28,  may  have  b.     A.V.,  confidence. 

5.  14,  b.  .  .  .  toward  him.      A.  F,  confidence  .  .  .  in 
him. 

Boldness,  through  faith,  Isa.  50.  7 ;  Acts  5.  29 ;  Eph.  3. 
12  ;  Heb.  10.  19  ;  1  John  4.  17. 
of  spirit.  Lev.  26.  8  ;  Josh.  23.  10 ;  Prov.  23. 1 ;  Isa.  50.  7  ; 

Luke  12.  4;  Acts  4. 13. 
encouragements  to,  Josh  1.7:2  Chr.  29.  11 ;  Jer.  1.  8  ; 

Ezek.  3.  9. 
Instances  of :  — In  Moses,  Ex.  10.  9-26;  Joseph,  Mark 
15.  43;  Peter  and  John,  Acts  4.  13;  5.  29;  Stephen, 
Acts  7.  51 ;  Paul,  Acts  9.  27 ;  16.  37 ;   20.  24 ;   25.  10 ; 
Gal.  2.  11 ;  Ajwllos,  Acts  18.  26. 
BOLT.    S.  of  Sol.  5.  5,  handles  of  the  b.    A.  F,  lock. 

Hab.  3.  5,  fiery  b.    A.V.,  burninq  coals. 
BOND.    Num.  30.  2,  bind  his  soul  with  a  b. 
I's.  2.  3,  break  their  b.    A.V.,  bands. 
116. 16,  thou  hast  loosed  my  b. 
Jer.  5.  5,  burst  the  6. 

Mark  7.  35,  b.  of  his  tongue.    A.  F,  string, 
Luke  16.  6,  take  thy  b.    A.  F,  bill. 
Acts  8.  23,  b.  of  iniquity. 
22.  5,  unto  Jerusalem  in  b.    A.  V.,  bound. 
Eph.  4.  3,  b.  of  peace. 

Phil.  1.  13,  b.  .  .  .  in  Christ.  [writing. 

Col.  2.  14,  blotted  out  the  b.  written.     A.  V.,  the  hand- 

3.  14,  /;.  of  perfectness. 
Heb.  10.  34,  in  b. 

Jude  6,  in  everla.sting  b.    A.  V.,  chains. 
BONDAGE.    Deut.  7.  8,  out  of  the  house  of  b.    A.  F, 
bondmen. 
Mic.  6.  4,  out  of  the  house  of  b.    A.V.,  servants. 
John  8.  3.3,  never  yet  been  in  b.  to  any  man. 
Rom.  6.  6,  be  in  b.  to  sin.     A.  F,  serve. 
8.  15,  spirit  of  6.  ;  8.  21,  b.  of  corruption. 
1  Cor.  9.  27,  body  .  .  .  into  b.    A.V.,  subjection. 


Gal.  4.  8,  ye  were  in  6.    A.  F,  did  service. 
5.  1,  yoke  of  b. 

Heb.  2.  15,  -subject  to  b. 
Bondage,  of  Israel  in  Egypt,  Ex.  1.-12. ;  Ps.  105.  25 ; 
Acts  7.  6. 

in  Babylon,  2  Kings  2.5. ;  Neh.  1. ;  Dan.  1.  [14. 11. 

to  the  Philistines,  Judg.  13.  1 ;  15.  11 ;  1  Sam.  13.  19-22 ; 

spiritual.   Acts  8.   23 ;  Rom.  6.  16 ;  7.   23  ;   Gal.  4.   3  ; 
ITim.  3.  7;  2  Tim.  2.  26;  Heb.  2.  14,  15;  2  Pet.  2.19. 

deliverance  from,  Luke  4.  18,  21 ;  John  8.  36 ;  Rom.  6. 
18.  22:  7.  24,25;  Eph.  4.  8. 
BONDMAID.    Lev.  19.  20,  a  woman,  that  is  a  b. 
Bondmaid.  Bondman.    (See  Servants.) 
BONDMAN.    Gen.  43.  18,  take  us  for  6.  (=  slaves). 

Zech.  13.  5,  b.  from  my  youth.    A.  V.,  keep  cattle. 

Col.  3.  11,  /)..  freeman.    A.  V.,  bond  nor  free. 
BONDSERVANT.    1  Kings  9.  22,  make  no  b.    A.V., 
bondmen. 

John  8.  34,  b.  of  sin.    A.  F,  servant. 

1  Cor.  7.  21,  wast  thou  called  being  a  6.    A.  V.,  servant. 

Gal.  4.  7,  no  longer  a  b.    A.  V.,  servant. 
BONE.    Gen.  2.  23,  b.  of  my  6. 

Ex.  12.  46,  ye  break  a  6.  thereof. 

Job  20.  11,  6.  are  full  of  his  youth. 

Ps.  51.  8,  b.  which  thou  hast  broken. 

Mat.  23.  27,  full  of  dead  men's  6. 

Luke  24.  39,  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  b. 

John  19.  36,  a  6.  of  him  shall  not  be  broken. 
Bones,  first  mentioned.  Gen.  2.  23. 

concerning  Joseph's,  Gen.  50.  25  ;  Ex.  13.  19  ;  Josh.  24. 
32;  Heb.  11.22. 

scattering  of,  2  Kings  23.  14  ;  Ps.  53.  5 ;  141.  7  ;  Jer.  8. 1, 
2;  Ezek.  6.  5. 

Ezekiel's  vision  of,  Ezek.  37.  1-10, 

paschal  lamb's,  Ex.  12.  46. 

Christ's,  John  19.  36. 
BOOK.    Gen.  5.  1,  b.  of  the  generations. 

Deut.  30.  10,  this  b.  of  the  law. 

Neh.  7.  5,  6.     A.  V.,  regi.^ter. 

Ps.  40.  7 ;  Heb.  10.  7,  roll  of  the  b. 
139. 16,  in  thy  b. 

Isa.  34.  16,  seek  ye  out  of  the  b. 

Mai.  3.  16,  b.  of  remembrance. 

Luke  4.  17,  he  opened  the  b. 

Phil.  4.  3;  Rev.  3.  5,  b.  of  life. 

Rev.  20.  12,  b.  were  opened. 
Book,  of  life,  Ex.  32.  32,  33  ;  Ps.  40.  7  ;  69.  28 ;  139.  16 ;  Isa. 
34.  16;  Dan.  7.  10;  12.  1;  Mai.  3.  16;  Phil.  4.  3;  Rev. 
3.  5;  13.  8:  20.  12;  22.  19. 

of  the  law,  Deut.  28.  61 ;  29.  27. 

of  judgment,  Dan.  7.  10;  Rev.  20.  12. 

of  the  wars  of  the  Lord,  Num.  21.  14. 

of  Jashar,  Josh.  10.  13 ;  2  Sam.  1.  18. 

of  Solomon,  1  Kings  4.  32;  11.  41. 

written  by  Samuel,  1  Sam.  10.  25. 

of  different  authors,  2  Chr.  9.  29;  20.  34. 
Books,  first  mentioned,  Ex.  17.  14. 

probable  origin  of.  Job  19.  23,  24. 

made  of,  Jer.  36.  2 ;  Ezek.  2.  9;  2  Tim.  4.  13. 
BOOTHS.    Gen.  33.  17,  made  b. 

Lev.  23.  42,  dwell  in  b.  seven  days. 

Neh.  8.  14,  Israel  should  dwell  in  b. 

Job  27.  18,  b.  which  the  keeper  maketh. 

Jonah  4.  5.  there  made  him  a  6. 
BOOTY.    Num.  31.  32,  over  and  above  the  b. 

Num.  31.  53,  men  of  war  had  taken  b.    A.  V.,  spoil. 

Jer.  49.  32,  camels  shall  be  a  b. 

Hab.  2.  7,  be  for  6.  unto  them. 
BORDER.    Gen.  23. 17,  the  b.  thereof.    A.  V.  b.  round. 

Ex.  13.  7,  in  all  thy  b.     A.  V.,  quarters. 
23.  31,  set  thy  b.    A.V.,  bounds. 

Deut.  19.  8,  enlarge  thy  b.    A.  V.,  coast. 

Isa.  26.  15,  b.  of  the  land.    A.  F.,  ends  of  the  earth. 

Mat.  8.  34,  depart  from  their  b.    A.  F,  coasts. 
9.  20,  touched  the  b.    A .  V.,  hem. 
14.  36,  touch  the  b.    A.V.,  hem. 

Luke  8.  44,  b.  of  his  garment. 
Borders,  of  Israel,  Num.  34.  1-15 ;  Josh.  1.  4 ;  Ezek.  47. 

13. 
BORN.    Gen.  17.  17,  shall  a  child  be  b. 

Job  5.  7,  man  is  b.  unto  trouble. 

Ps.  22.  31,  a  people  that  shall  be  b. 
87.  5,  that  one  was  b.  in  her. 

Prov.  17.  17,  a  brother  is  b.  for  adversity. 

Isa.  9.  ",  unto  us  a  child  is  b. 

Mat.  1.  16,  of  whom  was  6.  Jesus. 

Luke  2.  11,  there  is  b.  to  you  this  day. 

John  1.  13,  b.,  not  of  blood. 
3.  3,  except  one  be  b.  anew. 
3.  6,  8,  b.  of  the  Spirit. 
3.  7,  ye  must  be  6.  anew. 

1  Pet.  2.  2.  as  new-6.  babes. 

2  Pet.  2.  12,  6.  ...  to  be  taken.    A.  Y.,  made. 
BORNE.    Gen.  21.  7,  have  b.  him  a  son.    A.  F,  bom. 

Job  34.  31,  b.  chastisement. 

Ps.  6!».  7,  I  have  b.  reproach. 

Isa.  53.  4,  he  hath  b.  our  griefs. 

Mat.  23.  4 ;  Luke  11.  46,  grievous  to  be  b. 

Mark  2.  3,  b.  of  four. 


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BRE 


John  1.  34,  have  b.  witness.     A.  P.,  bare  record. 

5.  33,  hath  b.  witness.    A.  F.,  bare. 

20. 15,  if  thou  hast  b.  him  hence.  [into  a. 

Acts  20.  9,  6.  down  with  deep  sleep.  A.  F.,  being  fallen 
Heb.  11.  2,  had  witness  b.   A.  F.,  obtainrd  a  good  report. 

11.  4,  had  ...  6.    .4.  F,  obtained. 

1  John  5.  10,  God  hath  b.  concerning  his  Son.    A.  F, 

BORROW.    Deut.  15.  6,  thou  shalt  not  b. 

2  Kings  B.  5,  it  was  6. 

Ps.  37.  21,  wicked  b.,  and  payeth  not. 
Prov.  22.  7,  6.  is  servant  to  the  lender. 
Mat.  5.  42,  that  would  b.  of  thee. 
Borrowing,  evils  of,  2  Kings  6.  5 ;  Ps.  37.  21 ;  Prov.  22.  7, 
BOSOM      Ex.  4.  6,  hand  into  thy  6. 
Ps.  35.  13,  returned  into  mine  own  b. 
89.  50,  bear  in  my  b.  the  reproach. 
129.  7,  bindeth  sheaves  his  6. 
Prov.  6.  27,  take  fire  in  his  b. 
Isa.  40.  11,  carry  them  in  his  b. 
49.  22,  in  their  b.    A.  V.,  arms. 
Luke  6.  38,  give  into  your  b. 
16.  22,  Abraham's  b. 
John  1.  18,  the  b.  of  the  Father. 
13  23,  reclining  in  Jesus'  6. 
BOSSES.    Job  15.  26,  b.  of  his  bucklers  (=  large  pro- 
ject in  g  ornament. 'i). 
BOTTLE.    Gen.  21. 14,  a  b.  of  water. 
Judg.  4.  19,  opened  a  b.  of  milk. 

1  Sam.  1.  24,  a  b.  of  wine. 

Ps.  56.  8,  mv  tears  into  thy  b. 
Bottle,  for  holding  wine,  1  Sam.  16.  20  ;  for  milk,  Judg. 

4.  l:-i ;  for  water.  Gen.  21. 14,  15, 19. 
BOTTOM.    Job  36.  30,  the  b.  of  the  sea. 

Zech.  1.  8,  in  the  b. 

Mat.  27.  51 ;  Mark  15.  38,  top  to  the  b. 
BOUGH.    Gen.  49.  22,  a  fruitful  b. 

2  Sam.  18.  9,  b.  of  a  great  oak. 

Ezek.  19.  11,  among  the  thick  b.     A.  F,  branches. 
BOUGHT.     Gen.  17.  12,  b.  with  money. 
Eccl.  2.  7,  I  b.  men-servants.    A.V.,  got  me  servants. 
Mat.  21.  12;  Mark  11.  15,  b.  in  the  temple. 
27.  7,  b.  with  them  the  potter's  field. 
Mark  16.  1,  b.  spices. 
Luke  14.  18,  b.  a  field. 
Acts  7.  16,  b.  for  a  price  in  silver. 

1  Cor.  6.  20,  ye  were  b.  with  a  price. 
BOUND.    Gen.  22.  9,  b.  Isaac  his  son. 

Gen.  38.  28,  b.  upon  his  hand  a  scarlet  thread. 

42.  16,  ye  shall  be  6.    A.  F.,  kept  in  prison. 
Job  13.  27,  thou  settest  a  b.  to  the  soles  of  my  feet. 

A.  r.,  print  upon. 
Ps.  107.  10,  b.  in  affliction. 
Prov.  8.  2,»,  to  the  sea  its  b.    A.V.,  his  decree. 

22. 15,  foolishness  is  b. ;  30.  4,  b.  the  waters.  [ens. 

Isa.  49.  9,  saying  to  them  that  are  b.    A.  V.,  the  prison- 

61. 1,  prison  to  them  that  are  b. 
Nah.  3.  2,  b.  chariots.     ^4.  V.,jtimmng. 
Luke  8.  29,  kept  under  guard,  and  b.    A.  F,  kept  b. 

2  Tim.  2.  9,  word  of  God  is  not  b. 

Heb.  5. 3,  by  reason  thereof  is  6.    A.  V.,  hereof  he  ought. 
13.  3,  as  /).  with  them. 
BOUNTIFUL.    Ps.  13.  6,  hath  dealt  b. 

Prov.  22.  9,  a  b.  eye  shall  be  blessed. 

2  Cor.  9.  6,  soweth  b.  shall  reap  also  b- 
BOUNTY.    1  Kings  10.  13,  his  royal  b. 

Esth.  1.  7,  the  b.  of  the  kuig.      A.  F,  state.  [ality. 

1  Cor.  16.  3,  carry  vour  b.  unto  Jerusalem.   A.  F,  liber- 

2  Cor.  8.  20,  in  the  matter  of  this  b.  A.  F,  abundarice. 
9.  5,  your  aforepromised  b. 

BOW  (n.).    Gen.  9.  13,  my  6.  in  the  cloud. 

2  Sam.  1.  22,  6.  of  Jonathan. 

Ps.  44.  6,  I  will  not  trust  in  my  b. 
78.  57,  turned  aside  like  a  deceitful  b. 
BOW  (v.).    Gen.  27.  29,  nations  b.  down. 

1  Sam.  2.  36,  b.  down.     A.  F,  cronch. 

2  Sam.  18. 28.  he  ( Ahimaaz)6.  himself.  A.  F,  fell  down. 
2  Kings  17.  36,  unto  him  shall  ye  b.  yourselves.    A.V., 

him  shall  i/e  irorshrp. 
Ps.  10.  10,  lie  b.  down.    A.  F,  and  humbleth  himself. 
71.  2,  b.  down  thine  ear.     A.  F,  incline. 
107.  39,  they  are  ...  6.  down.     A.  F,  brought  low. 
Lam.  3.  20,  b.  down  within  me.     A.  F,  humbled. 
Phil.  2.  10,  every  knee  should  h. 
Bow,  in  the  cloud,  Gen.  9.  13-16  ;  Ezek.  1.  28. 
weapon.  Gen.  48.  22 ;  1  Sam.  18.  4 ;  2  Sam.  1.  22  ;  Ps.  44. 

6  :  .ler.  49.  35  ;  Hos.  7.  16  ;  Rev.  6.  2. 
BOWELS.    Gen.  15.  4,  out  of  thine  own  b. 
Bowine:,  as  a  mode  of  showing  respect.  Gen.  18.  2;  23. 

7  ;  33.  3 ;  43.  23 ;  Ex.  11.  8 ;  1  Kings  1.  23 ;  2  Kings  2. 
15  ;  Esth.  3.  5. 

as  an  act  of  adoration  to  idols,  Josh.  23.  7  ;  Judg.  2. 19 ; 

2  Kings  5.  18  ;  Isa.  44.  15. 
as  an  act  of  worship  to  God,  Josh.  5. 14  ;  Ps.  22.  29 ;  72. 

9  :  Mic.  6.  6  ;  Eph.  3.  14. 
BOWL.    Judg.  6.  38.  a  6.-ful  of  water. 

1  Chr.  28. 17.  by  weight  for  every  6.    .4.  F,  bason. 

2  Chr.  4.  12,  two  b.    A.  V.,  pommels. 
Eccl.  12.  6,  golden  6.  is  broken. 


Isa.  51.  17,  b.  of  the  cup  of  staggering.    ^4.  F.,  dregs. 
Jer.  35.  5,  b.  full  of  wine.     .4.  F.,  X)ots. 
Amos  6.  6,  drink  wine  in  b. 

Rev.  5.  8,  golden  b.  full  of  incense.     A.  F,  vials. 
16.  1,  pour  out  the  seven  b.    A.  F.,  the  vials. 
16.  2,  3,  4,  8,  10,  his  b.     A.  F,  vial. 
21.  9,  angels  who  had  the  seven  b.    A.  F,  vials. 
BOXES.    Isa.  3.  20,  I  will  take  away  ...  the  perfume  b. 

A.  F,  tablets. 
BOY.    Gen.  25.  27,  the  b.  grew. 

1  Sam.  20.  22,  unto  the  b.    A.  F,  young  man. 
Zech.  8.  5,  full  of  b.  and  girls. 

Luke  2.  43,  the  b.  Jesus.     .4.  F,  child. 
BOZEZ,  bo'zez.    1  Sam.  14.  4,  5. 
B  OZKA  TH.  boz' kath  —  Heb.  stony.  Josh.  15.  39 ;  2  Kings 

22.1.     A.V..  Boscath. 
BOZ  RAH,  boz  rah  — Heb.  sheepfold. 

(1)  of  Edom,  Gen.  36.  33. 
noted  for  sheep,  Mic.  2.  12. 
prophecies  against,  Jer.  49.  13 ;  Amos  1.  12. 

(2)  of  Moab,  Jer.  48.  24. 
BRACELETS.     Gen.  24.  22,  two  b. 
BRAIDED.    1  Tim.  2.  9,  b.  hair.    .4.  F,  broided. 
BRAKE.     Ex.  9.  25,  b.  every  tree. 

Judg.  7. 19,  h.  in  pieces  the  pitchers.   A.  F,  b.  the  pitch- 
ers. 

2  Chr.  26.  19,  the  leprosy  b.  forth.    .4.  F.,  even  rose  up. 
Dan.  7.  2,  winds  .  .  .  b.  forth  upon  the  great  sea.    A.  F, 

strove. 
Mat.  14.  19,  blessed,  and  b. 
Luke  6.  48,  b.  against  that  house.    ^1.  F,  beat  vehe- 

mentlv  ^iiion. 
John  19.  32.  b.  the  legs  of  the  first. 
BRAMBLE.    Judg.  9.  14,  trees  unto  the  b. 

Luke  6.  44,  nor  of  a  b.  bush. 
BRANCH.    Gen.  40.  10,  three  b. 
Ps.  80.  11,  sent  out  its  b.    A.V.,  boughs. 
Isa.  18.  5,  the  spreading  b.    A.  F,  the  b. 
Jer.  5.  10,  take  away  her  b.    A.  V.,  battlements. 

23.  5,  a  righteous  B. 
Dan.  4.  12,  dwelt  in  the  b.    A.  F,  boughs. 
Mat.  13.  32,  lodge  in  the  b.  thereof. 
Mark  11.  8,  b.,  which  they  had  cut  from  the  fields. 

^4.  F,  cut  down  b.  ojf  ttie  trees. 
John  15.  5,  I  am  the  vine,  ye  are  the  b. 
Branch,  referred  to,  Isa.  4.  2 ;  11.  1 ;  Jer.  23.  5 ;  Zech. 

3.  8  ;  6.  12  ;  John  15.  5,  6. 
BRAND.    Judg.  15.  5,  /).  on  fire. 
Amos  4. 11,  as  a  b.  nlucked  out.    ^4.  V.,  firebrand. 
Zech.  3.  2,  a  b.  plucked  out  of  the  fire. 
1  Tim.  4.  2.  b.  in  their  own  conscience.    A.  F,  seared. 
BRASS.    Gen.  4.  22,  instrument  of  6. 

1  Sam.  17.  5.  a  helmet  of  b. 

2  Sam.  22.  35,  bow  of  6.     A.V.,  .';teel. 

1  Kings  14.  27,  shields  of  b.    A.  F,  brasen  shields. 

2  Chr.  2.  7,  in  silver  and  in  b. 
Ezra  8.  27,  bright  b.     A.  F,  copper. 

Job  20.  24,  bow  of  b.  shall  strike  him.    A.  F.,  steel. 
Mat.  10.  9,  nor  b.  in  your  purses  {=  copper  money). 
1  Cor.  13.  1,  become  soundmg  b. 
Brass,  first  mention  of,  Gen.  4.  22.    Also,  Lev.  26.  19 ; 
Job  6. 12 ;  1  Cor.  13.  1 ;  Rev.  1.  15. 
use  of,  Ex.  38.  29  ;  Josh.  6. 19  ;  1  Chr.  15.  19  ;  2  Chr.  12. 

10  ;  Ps.  107. 16  ;  Rev.  9.  20. 
altar  of,  Ex.  39.  39 ;  2  Kings  16.  14. 
BRAWLER.    Prov.  20. 1,  drink  a  6.    A.  V.,  is  raging. 

1  Tim.  3.  3,  no  6.    A.  F,  not  given  to  wine. 
Tit.  1.  T,  no  b.     A.  V.,  not  given  to  wine. 

BRAY.    Job  6.  5,  doth  the  wild  ass  b. 

Prov.  27.  22,  b.  a  fool  in  a  mortar  {=pound  or  bruise). 
BRAZEN.    Ex.  27.  4,  four  6.  rings.    A.  V.,  brasen. 
BRAZIER.     Jer.  36.  22,  fire  in  the  b.     A.V.,  on  the 

li^arth. 
BREACH.    Lev.  24.  20,  b.  for  b. 

2  Kings  25.  4,  b.  was  made  in  the  city.    A.  F,  city 
was  b)-oken  up. 

BREAD.    Gen.  3.  19,  shalt  thou  eat  b. 
Lev.  22.  7,  because  it  is  his  b.    A.  V.,food. 
Deut.  8.  3,  man  doth  not  live  by  b. 
Ruth  1.  6,  in  giving  them  b. 
1  Kings  17.  6,  ravens  brought  him  b. 
Job  22.  7,  withholden  b.  from  the  hungry. 
Ps.  78.  25,  did  eat  the  b.  of  the  mighty.    A.  F,  angels' 
food. 

127.  2,  eat  the  b.  of  toil. 

132.  15,  satisfy  her  poor  with  b. 
Prov.  9.  17,  b.  eaten  in  secret. 

20. 17,  b.  of  falsehood  is  sweet. 

28.  21,  piece  of  b. 

31.  27.  eateth  not  the  b.  of  idleness. 
Eccl.  11.  1,  cast  thy  b.  upon  the  waters. 
Isa.  55.  2,  which  is  not  b.  :  55. 10,  b.  to  the  eater. 
Mat.  4.  3,  stones  become  b. 
Mark  7.  27,  take  the  children's  b. 
Luke  11.  3,  day  by  day  our  daily  b. 

24.  35,  in  the  breaking  of  the  b. 
John  6.  51,  I  am  the  living  b. 

1  Cor.  11.  26.  as  ye  eat  this  b.  [19 ;  7.  13. 

Bread,  different  kinds,  Gen.  14.  18;  Ex.  29.  2;  Judg.  6 


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prepared  by  kneading,  Gen.  18.  6  ;  Ex.  12.  34. 

to  be  eaten  with  labor.  Gen.  3.  19. 

from  heaven  (manna),  Ex.  16.  4. 

unleavened.  Gen.  19.  3 ;  Ex.  12.  8  ;  2  Kings  23.  9. 

offered  before  the  Lord,  Ex.  2.5.  30 ;  Lev.  24.  5,  6. 

used  at  the  Lord's  Supper,  Luke  22.  19;    Acts  2.  42; 

20.  7  ;  1  Cor.  10.  16 ;  11.  23. 
used  figuratively,  Ps.  80.  5 ;  Prov.  4.  17  :  20.  17. 
miraculous  multiplication  of.  Mat.  14.  20  ;  15.  37  ;  Mark 
8.  41 ;  8.  6. 
BREADTH.    Ezek.  41. 10,  a  b.  of  twenty  cubits.    A.  V., 

the  irideness. 
BREAK.    Gen.  27.  40,  when  thou  shalt  b.  loose.    A.  V., 
have  the  dominion. 
Ex.  34.  13,  b.  down  their  altars.    A.V.,  destroy. 
Deut.  12.  3,  b.  down  their  altars.    A.V.,  overthrow. 
2  Kings  23.  12,  did  the  king  b.  down.    A.V.,  brat. 
Job  7.  5,  skin  ...  6.  out  afresh.    A.V.,  become  loatJi- 

some. 
Ps.  98.  4,  b.  forth.    A.  V.,  make  a  loud  noise. 
Isa.  42.  3,  bruised  reed  will  he  not  b. 
Jer.  1. 10,  to  pluck  up  and  to  h.  dovvia.    .4.  V.,  pull. 
Mat.  12.  20,  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  h. 
Luke  5.  6,  their  nets  were  b.    A.V.,  their  net  brake. 
8.  29,  b.  the  bands  asunder.    A.  F.,  brake  the  bands. 
John  21.  12,  come  and  b.  your  fast.    A.V.,  dine. 
Acts  27.  41,  began  to  b.  up  by  the  violence.    A.V.,  was 
broken  irith. 
BREAKERS.    Ps.  93.  4,  the  mighty />.    A.V.,u-aves. 
BREAKING  (??.).     Lev.  13.  57,  it  is  b.  out.    A.  V.,  a 
spreading  plague. 
Prov.  15.  4,  a  b.  of  the  spirit.    A.  F.,  breach  in. 
BREAST.    Job  32.  19,  my  6.    A.  V.,  belly. 
Luke  11.  27  :  23.  29,  b.    A.  F,  jxips. 
Rev.  1.  13,  girt  about  at  the  b.    A.V.,  paps. 
Breastplate,  referred  to,  Ex.  28.  15;  39.  8;  Isa.  59.  17; 

Eph.  6.  14  ;  1  Thes.  5.  8.    (See  Priest.) 
BREATH.    Gen.  2.  7,  h.  of  life. 
Job  4.  9,  by  the  b.  of  God.     A.  F,  blast. 
7.  7,  my  life  is  a  6.     A.V.,  icijid. 
32.  8,  the  b.  of  the  Almighty.    A.V.,  inspiration. 
Ps.  146.  4,  his  b.  goeth  forth. 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  8,  smell  of  thy  b.    A.  F.,  nose. 
Isa.  57.  13,  a  b.  shall  carry  them.    A.  F.,  vanity. 
59.  19,  b.  of  Jehovah  driveth.    ^4.  F,  Lord  shall  lift  np 
a  standard. 
Hos.  13.  15,  the  b.  of  Jehovah.    A.V.,  wind. 
Acts  17.  25,  giveth  to  all  life,  and  b. 
Rev.  11.  11.  b.  of  life  from  God.    A .  F,  Spirit. 
Breath,  of  life,  Gen.  2.  7  ;  6.  17 ;  Job  12.  10 ;  27.  3 ;  Ps. 
104.  29  ;  Dan.  5.  23  ;  Acts  17.  25. 
of  God,  2  Sam.  22.  16 ;  Job  4.  9 ;  15.  30;  Ps.  33.  6;  Isa. 
11.  4  ;  .John  20.  22. 
BREATHE.    Gen.  2.  7,  b.  into  his  nostrils. 
Josh.  11.  11,  none  left  that  b.    A.  V.,  not  any  left  to  b. 
Ps.  27.  12,  such  as  b.  out  cruelty. 
John  20.  22.  he  b.  on  them. 
BREECHES.    Ex.  28.  42,  linen  b. 

Ezek.  44.  18,  linen  b.  upon  their  loins. 
BRETHREN.    Gen.  13.  8,  for  we  are  b. 
Prov.  19.  7,  b.  of  the  poor  do  hate  him. 
Mat.  23.  8,  all  ve  are  b. 
Mark  10.  29,  left  house,  or  b. 
Acts  1. 15,  midst  of  the  6.    A.  F,  disciples. 
Rom.  9.  3,  for  my  b.''s  sake.    A.  V.,for  my  b. 
12. 10 ;  1  Thes.  4.  9,  love  of  the  b.    A.  F,  brotherly  love. 
Col.  1.  2,  faithful  b.  in  Christ. 
1  John  3.  14,  we  love  the  b. 
Brethren,  duties  of.  Gen.  13.  8  ;  42.  21,  22 ;  Lev.  19,  17  ; 
25.  35 ;  Deut.  15.  7  ;  Ps.  133. 1 ;  Prov.  6.  19  ;  Mat.  5.  22 ; 
25.  40 ;  .John  13.  34  ;  Rom.  12.  10  ;  Heb.  13.  1 ;  1  Pet.  1. 
22  ;  1  John  2.  9,  10  ;  3.  17  ;  4.  20.  [Gal.  1.  19. 

of  Jesus,  Mat.  13.  55 ;  12.  46-50 ;  Mark  3.  31 ;  1  Cor.  9.  5 ; 
Instances  of  brotherly  love  :  —  Jacob  and  Esau,  Gen. 
33.  15 ;  Reuben  and  Joseph,  Gen.  37.  22-29  ;  Joseph 
and  Benjamin,  Gen.  43.  34 ;  45.  14  ;  Moses  and  Aaron, 
Ex.  4.  27;  Jitdah  and  Simeon,  Judg.  1.  3;  Andrew 
and  Simon,  John  1.  41. 
BRIBE.     Ps.  26.  10,  right  hand  is  full  of  b. 

Isa.  33.  15,  hands  from  taking  a  b. 
Bribery,  condemned,  Ex.  23.  8  ;  Deut.  16.  19  ;  Job  15.  34  ; 
Ps.  26.  10 :  Prov.  17.  23  ;  Acts  1.  16-20. 
Instances  of  :  —  Balak.  Num.  22.  17  ;  Delilah,  Judg.  16. 
5  ;  Samuel'' s sons,  ISam.  8.  3;  Jeroboam,  1  Kings  13. 
7  ;  Judas,  Mat.  26. 15 ;  of  the  soldiers,  Mat.  28.  12  ;  also 
Acts  24.  26. 
BRICK.    Gen.  11.  3,  let  us  make  l>. 
Ex.  5.  7.  give  the  people  straw  to  make  b. 
Isa.  65.  3,  burning  incense  upon  6.     A.V.,  upon  altars 
of  brick. 
BRIDE.    S.  of  Sol.  4.  8,  my  b.    A.  V.,  spouse. 
Isa.  49.  18,  like  a  b. 
61.  10,  as  a  b.  adorneth  herself. 
Jer.  2.  32.  a  b.  her  attire. 

Hos.  4. 13,  your  b.  commit.    A.  V.,  .spouses  shall. 
John  3.  29,  hath  the  b.  is  the  bridegroom. 
Rev.  22.  17,  Spirit  and  the  b.  say.  Come. 
Bride,  in  the  ordinary  sense,  I.sa.  49.  18  ;  61.  10. 
as  Christ  and  his  church,  John  3.  29 ;  Rev.  21.  9  ;  22. 17. 


BRIDEGROOM.     Ex.  4.  25,  ^.  of  blood.    A.  V.,  bloody 
husbunil. 
Ps.  19.  5,  b.  coming. 
Mat.  9.  15,  the  /'.  is  with  them. 
25.  1.  to  meet  the  b. 
John  3.  29,  friend  of  the  b. 
3.29.  6. '.s- voice. 
Rev.  18.  23,  voice  of  the  b. 
Bridegroom,  Christ  the,  Mat.  9.  15 ;  25.  1-10 ;  Mark  2. 

19  ;  Luke  5.  34 ;  John  3.  29. 
BRIDLE.    2  Sam.  8. 1,  David  took  the  6.  of  the  mother 
city.    A.V.,  Metheg-ammah. 
2  Kings  19.  28,  my  b.  in  thy  lips. 
Ps.  39.  1,  keep  my  mouth  with  a  b. 
Prov.  26.  3,  b.  for  the  ass. 
Jas.  1.  26,  b.  not  his  tongue. 
3.  2,  b.  the  whole  body. 

3.  3,  horses'  b.  into  their  mouths.    A.  V.,  bits. 
BRIERS.     Judg.  8.  7.  and  with  b. 

Isa.  55.  13,  instead  of  the  b.  shall  come. 
BRIGHT.     Zech.  14.  6,  there  shall  not  be  light ;  the  b. 
ones  shall  withdraw  themselves.    A.V.,  Iht  light  shall 
not  be  clear,  nor  dark. 
Mat.  17.  5,  b.  cloud  overshadowed.  [white. 

Rev.  19.  8,  fine  linen,  b.  and  pure.    A.V.,  clean  and 
22.  1,  6.  as  crystal.     A.  V.,  clear. 

22.  16.  b.,  the  morning  star.  [glory. 

BRIGHTNESS.    Ps.  89,  44,  made  his  b.  to  cease.    A.  K, 
Isa.  60.  3,  to  the  b.  of  thy  rising. 
62.  1,  righteousness  go  forth  as  b. 
BRIMSTONE.    Gen.  19.  24,  6.  and  fire. 
Isa.  30.  33,  like  a  stream  of  b. 
Rev.  19.  20,  lake  of  fire  that  bumeth  with  b. 
BRING.    Num.  5.  25,  b.  it  unto  the  altar.    A.  F,  offer 
it  upon. 
Num.  20. 10,  b.  you  forth  water.    A.  V.,  fetch. 

1  Sam.  3.  13,  did  b.  a  curse  upon  themselves.    A.V., 
made  .  .  .  vile. 

17.  18,  b.  these  ten  cheeses.    A.  F,  carry. 

2  Sam.  19. 18,  b.  over  the  king's  householdf.   A.  V.,  carry. 

1  Kings  17.  18.  b.  my  sin  to  remembrance.    .4.  V.,  call. 

2  Chr.  6.  23,  to  b.  his  way  upon.   A.  F,  by  recomjjensing. 
Ps.  90.  9,  we  b.  our  years  to  an  end  as  a  sigh.  A.V.,  spen d 

as.  [away. 

drivi 
Ezek.  9.  10,  b.  their  way  upon.    A.V.,  recompense. 


Prov.  25.  23,  north  wind  b.  forth  rain.    A.  F,  driveth 

impens( 
21.  23,  he  b.  iniquity  to  remembrance.    A.  V7,  will  call. 


46.  20,  b.  them  not  forth.     A.V.,  bear  them  not  out. 
Amos5. 9,  b.  sudden  destruction  upon  the  strong.  A.  F, 

strenglheneth  the  spoilpd  against  the  strong. 
Mat.  6.  13,  b.  us  not  into  temptation.    A.V.,  lead. 
Acts  13.  32,  b.  you  good  tidings.    A.  F,  declare  unto. 
16.  37.  b.  us  out.     A.  v.,  fetch. 
BRINK.    Gen.  41.  3,  b.  of  the  river. 
Gen.  41. 17,  the  b.  of  the  river.    A.  V.,  bank. 
Josh.  3.  15,  dipped  in  the  b.    A.  V.,  brim. 
BROAD.    Ps.  119.  96,  commandment  is  exceeding  b. 
Prov.  1.  20,  wisdom  .  .  .  uttereth  her  voice  in  the  b. 

places.    A.  V.,  streets. 
Mat.  7.  13,  b.  is  the  way. 
23.  5,  make  b.  their  phylacteries. 
BROIDERED.     Ezek.  16.  10,  clothed  thee  also  with  b. 

work  (=  embroidered). 
BROKEN.    Gen.  17.  14,  b.  my  covenant. 
Ex.  32.  25,  people  were  b.  loose.    A.  I'.,  naked. 
Deut.  21.  6,  heifer  whose  neck  was  b.    A.  V.,  that  is 

beheaded. 
Judg.  6.  32.  b.  down  his  altar.    A.  V.,  thrown. 
2  Sam.  6.  8,  Jehovah  had  b.  forth.    A.V.,  (the  Lord) 

had  made  a  breach. 
1  Kings 5.  9,  cause  them  to  be  b.  ui).    A.  F,  dltcharged. 
Job  19.  10,  b.  me  down  on  every  side.    A.  F,  destroyed. 
Ps.  34.  18,  them  that  are  of  a  b.  heart. 
51.  17,  b.  spirit :  a  b.  and  a  contrite  heart. 
60.  1,  hast  b.  us  dowai.     A.  F,  scattered. 
Prov.  18.  14,  a  b.  spirit  who  can  bear  ?    A.  V.,  wounded. 
Jer.  48.  1,  Misgab  is  ...  b.  down.    A.  V.,  dismayed. 
Ezek.  30.  16,  shall  be  b.  up.    A.  V.,  rent  asunder. 
Nah.  1.  6,  rocks  are  b.  asunder.    A.  F,  thrown  down. 
Mat.  21.  44,  shall  be  b.  to  pieces.    A.  F,  broken. 
John  19.  36,  bone  of  him  shall  not  be  b. 
21.  15,  when  they  had  b.  their  fast.     .4.  V.,  dined. 
BROOCHES.    Ex.  35.  22,  brought  b.     A.V.,  bracelets. 
BROOK.    1  Sam.  17.  40.  stones  out  of  the  b. 
Ps.  42. 1.  panteth  after  the  water  6. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  12,  doves  beside  the  water  b.     A.V.,  the 

rivers  of  waters. 
Isa.  27.  12,  unto  the  b.  of  Egypt.     A.  V.,  .ttream. 
Ezek.  47.  19,  b.  of  Egypt,  mito.     A.  F,  the  river  to. 
Joel  1.  20,  water  b.     A.  F,  I'ivers  of  waters. 
BROOM.    Job  30.  4,  roots  of  the  b.    A.  V.,  juniper  roots. 
BROTH.    Judg  6.  19,  b.  in  a  pot. 

Isa.  6).  4.  b.  of  abominable  things. 
BROTHER     Gen.  4.  9,  b.'s  keeper. 
Prov.  17.  17,  b.  is  born  for  adversity. 
18.  24,  sticketh  closer  than  a  b. 
Jer.  31.  34,  every  man  his  h. 
Mat.  10.  21,  b.  shall  deliver  up  b. 
1  Cor.  7.  14,  in  the  b.    A.  F,  by  the  husband. 


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BUS 


A.V., 


\corn. 
A.  v.,  beaten 


A.  v.,   b. 


Gral.  1.  19,  James  the  Lord's  b. 

2  Thes.  3.  15,  admonish  him  as  a  b. 
BROTHER-IN-LAW.    Judg.  4. 11,  b.  of  Moses. 

father  in  laic. 
BROTHERLY.    Amos  1.  9,  b.  ooveuant. 

2  Pet.  1.  7,  6.  kindness. 
BROUGHT.    Gen.  8.  9,  b.  her  in.    A.V.,  pulled. 

Num.  11.  12,  b.  them  forth.    A.  V.,  have  I  begotten. 

Judg.  6.  6,  b.  very  low.    A.  T.,  greatly  impouerished. 

1  Sam.  30.  19,  David  6.  back  all.    A.  V.,  recovered. 
Ps.  44.  9,  b.  us  to  dishonor.    A.  V.,  put. 

126.  1,  b.  back  those  that.    A.V.,  turned  again. 
Isa.  66.  8,  nation  be  b.  forth  at  once.    A.F.,  born. 
Mark  8.  23,  b.  him  out  of  the  village.    A.  V.,  led. 
Luke  8.  8.  and  6.  forth  fruit.    A.  V.,  bare. 

10. 15,  Shalt  be  b.  down.     A.  F.,  thrust. 
23.  1,  b.  him  before  Pilate.     A.   K,  led  .  .  .  unto. 
Acts  7.  41,  b.  a  sacrifice  unto.    A.  K,  offered. 

13.  23,  b.  unto  Israel  a  Saviour.     .4.  V.,  raised. 

20.  33,  6.  him  on  his  way.    A.V.,  accompanied  him. 

21.  34,  commanded  him  to  be  6.    A.V.,  carried. 
Jas.  1.  18,  he  b.  us  forth.    A.  V.,  begat  he  us. 

BROW.    Isa.  48.  4,  thy  b.  brass. 

Luke  4.  29,  uuto  the  b.  of  the  hill. 
BRUISE  (v.).    Gen.  3.  15,  b.  thy  head. 

Gen.  4.  23,  for  b.  me.     A.  V.,  to  my  hurt. 

Ps.  38.  8,  sore  b.    A.  V.,  broken. 

Isa.  53.  5,  b.  for  our  iniquities. 
BRUISED  {adj.).    Lev.  2. 16,  the  b.  grain. 

Mat.  12.  20,  6.  reed  shall  he  not  break. 
BRUISES  (n.).    Isa.  1.  6,  wounds,  and  b. 
BRUTISH.    Ps.  49. 10,   the  b.  alike  perish, 
person  (perish). 

Ps.  73.  22,  so  b.  was  I,  and  ignorant.    A.  V.,  foolish. 
92.  6,  b.  man  knovveth  not. 

Prov.  30.  2,  I  am  more  b. 

Jer.  10. 14,  man  is  become  b.    A.  V.,  (man)  is  b. 
BUCKET.    Num.  24.  7.  water  shall  flow  from  his  b. 

Isa.  40.  15,  as  a  drop  of  a  b. 
BUCKLER.    1  Kings  10.  16,  shekels  of  gold  went  to 
one  6.    A.  F.,  target. 

2  Chr.  14.  8,  army  that  bare  b.    A.  V.,  targets. 
Ps.  91.  4,  a  shield  and  a  b. 

BUD.    Num.  17.  5,  rod  .  .  .  shall  b.    A.  F.,  blossom. 

Num.  17.  8,  put  forth  b. 

S.  of  Sol.  7.  12,  vine  hath  b.    A.V.,  flourish. 

Heb.  9.  4,  Aaron's  rod  that  b. 
BUFFET.    Mat.  26.  67,  and  b.  him  {=  strike  u-ith  their 
hands). 

1  Cor.  4.  11,  and  are  b. 
9.  27,  I  b.  my  body.    A.  V.,  keep  under. 

1  Pet.  2.  20,  b.  for  it. 
BUILD.    1  Sam.  2.  35,  I  will  b.  him  a  sure  house. 

Ps.  102.  16,  hath  b.  up  Zion.     A.  F.,  shall  build. 

127.  1,  except  Jehovah  b.  the  house. 
Eccl.  3.  3,  a  time  to  b.  up. 

Isa.  58.  12,  6.  the  old  waste  places. 
Mat.  7.  24,  b.  his  house  upon  the  rock. 
Luke  6.  48,  been  well  b.    A.  F.,  founded  upon  a  rock. 
7.  5,  himself  b.  us  our.    A.  F,  he  hath  b. 

14.  30,  began  to  b. 

Acts  20.  32,  able  to  b.  you  up. 

Rom.  15.  20,  that  I  might  not  b.  upon. 

1  Cor.  3.  12,  b.  on  the  foundation. 

Eph.  2.  22.  ye  also  are  6.  together. 
BUILDER.    1  Kings  5.  18,  Solomon's  b. 

Ps.  118.  22,  stone  which  the  b.  reiected. 

Mat.  21.  42 ;  Mark  12.  10  ;  Luke  20. 17,  b.  rejected. 

1  Cor.  3.  10,  as  a  wise  master6?«v7rfi°r. 

Heb.  11.  10,  whose  b.  and  maker  is  God. 
BUILDING.    1  Kings  9.  1,  finished  the  b. 

1  Cor.  3.  9,  ye  are  .  .  .  God's  b. 

2  Cor.  10.  8,  gave  for  b.  you  up.    A.  F,  edif  cation. 
Eph.  2.  21,  each  several  6.,  fitly  framed. 

4.  12,  b.  lip  of  the  body.     A.V.,  edifying. 
BUKKI,  biik'ki-Heb.   Bukkiah.    Num.  34.   22;    Ezra 

7.4. 
BUKKIAH,  buk'kl'ah-Heb.   proved    of  Jehovah.    1 

Chr.  25.  4. 
BUL,  bul.  eighth  month  of  Jewish  year.    1  Kings  6.  38. 
BULLOCKS.    Num.  23.  1,  prepare  .  .  .  seven  b.    A.  F, 
oxen. 
Hos.  14.  2,  render  as  6.  the  offering  of  our  lips.    A.  V., 
re'ider  thp  calves. 
BULRUSHES.    Ex.  2.  3,  an  ark  of  b. 
BULWARKS.    Deut.  20.  20,  build  b.  {=  fortifications) . 
Ps.  48.  13,  mark  ye  well  her  b. 
Isa.  26.  1,  will  he  appoint  for  walls  and  b. 
Jer.  50.  15,  her  b.  are  fallen.     A.  V.,  foundations. 
BUNA H,  bu'nah  —  Heb.  jvudence.    1  Chr.  2.  25. 
BUNDLE     Gen.  42.  35,  b.  of  money. 
Ruth  2. 16,  pull  out  some  for  her  from  the  b.    A.  F,  let 

fall  also  some  of  the  handful  s  of  purpose  for  her. 
Mat.  13.  30,  bind  them  in  b. 
Acts  28.  3,  gathered  a  /).  of  sticks. 
B  UNNL  bun'ni.    Neh.  11.  15. 

BURDEN.    Num.  4.  47,  work  of  bearing  b.    A.  F.,  ser- 
vice of  the  b. 
Ps.  55.  22,  cast  thy  b.  upon  Jehovah. 


Ps.  66.  11,  a  sore  b.  upon  our  loins.    A.V.,  affliction. 
68.  19,  who  daily  beareth  our  b.    A.  V.,  ioadeth  us  with 
benefits. 
Mat.  11.  30,  my  b.  is  light. 
20.  12,  borne  the  b. 

Luke  11.  46,  load  men  with  b.,  .  .  .  touch  not  the  b. 
2  Cor.  11.  9,  not  a  b.  on  any  man.     A.V.,  chargeable 
to  no. 

12.  13,  a  b.  to  you.    A.V.,  burdensome. 
Gal.  6.  2,  bear  ye  one  another's  b. 

1  Thes.  2.  9,  that  we  might  not  6.  any  of  you.    A,  V., 
because  ive  tcould  not  be  chargeable  unto. 
Burden,  applied  to  prophecy,  2  Kings  9.  25 ;  Isa.  13. ;  15. ; 
17. ;  19.  ;  21. ;  22. ;  23. ;  Nah.  1.  1. 
Christ's  burden  is  light,  JVIat.  11.  30.    (See  Acts  15.  28 ; 

Rev.  2.  24.) 
of  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees,  Mat.  23.  4 ;  Luke  11.  46. 
described,  Ps.  38.  4  ;  55.  22 ;  2  Cor.  5.  4 ;  Gal.  6.  2. 
BURDENED.    1  Tim.  5.  16,  let  not  the  church  be  b. 

A.  v.,  charged. 
BURDENSOME.    Zech.  12.  3,  a  b.  stone. 
Burdensome,  1  Cor.  9.  15-19 ;  2  Cor.  11.  7-9 ;  12. 13-16 ; 

Phil.  4.  15 ;  2  Thes.  3.  8. 
BURIAL.    2  Chr.  26.  23,  field  of  b. 
Eccl.  6.  3,  he  have  no  b. 
Jer.  22. 19,  b.  of  an  ass. 
Mat.  26.  12,  she  did  it  to  prepare  me  for  b. 
Burial,  first  account  of  a,  Gen.  23. 
customs,    Gen.   23.   4-15 ;    25.  9 ;    49.   31 ;    Deut.  34.  6 ; 

1  Kings  13.   31 ;  Mat.  27.  7  ;  Mark  14.  8 ;  Luke  23.  56 ; 
John  11.  38  ;  12.  7 ;  Acts  8.  2. 

to  be  without,  Num.  14.  29 ;  Deut.  28.  26  ;  2  Kings  9. 10 ; 

Ps.  79.  2,  3  ;    Eccl.  6.  3  ;   Isa.  14. 19,  20 ;  Jer.  7.  33 ;  34. 

20;  Heb.  3.  17. 
of  Sarah,  Gen.  23.  ;  Abraham,  Gen.  25.  9;  I.mac,  Gen. 

35.  29  ;  Jacob,  Gen.  50. ;  John  the  Baptist,  Mat.  14. 12 ; 

Jems,  Mat.  27.  60 ;  Stephen,  Acts  8.  2. 
BURIED.      Acts  8.  2,  men  6.  Stephen.    A.V.,  carried 

Stephen  to  his  burial. 
Rom.  6.  4,  we  were  b.  therefore  with  him. 
1  Cor.  15.  4,  that  he  was  b. 
Col.  2  12,  having  been  b.  with  him. 
BURIETH.     Prov.  19.  24;   26.  15,  sluggard  b.     A.V., 

i slothful  man)  hidef.h. 
IN.    Num.  16.  40,  6.  incense.    A.V.,  offer. 
Ps.  11.  6,  b.  wind.     A.V.,  horrible  tempest. 
38.  7,  loins  are  filled  with  b.    A.  F,  a  loathsome  disease. 
Isa.  9.  18,  wickedness  b.  as  the  fire. 
Jer.  33.  18,  b.  meal-offerings.    A.V.,  kindle. 
34.  5,  make  a  b.    A.  F,  burn  odours. 
Lam.  5.  10,  b.  heat  of  famine.    A.  V.,  terrible  famine. 
Mat.  13.  30,  in  bundles  to  6. 
Luke  12.  35,  your  lamps  b. 
John  5.  35,  lamp  that  b.  and  shineth.    A.  V.,  a  burning 

and  a  shining  light. 
1  Cor.  13.  3,  give  my  body  to  be  b. 
BURNING.    Ps.  58.  9,  the  green  and  the  h.  alike.    .4. 

F,  both  living,  and  in  his  wrath. 
Burning:  Bush,  Ex.  3.  2;  Mark  12.  26;   Luke  20.  37; 

Acts  7.  30-35. 
BURNISHED.    1  Kings  7.  45,  b.  brass.    A.V.,  bright. 
Dan.  10.  6,  his  feet  like  imto  b.  brass.    A.V.,  polished. 
Rev.  1.  15,  like  unto  b.  brass.    A.  V.,fine. 
BURNT.    Isa.  9.  19,  laud  6.  up.    A.  V..  darkened. 

.Ter.  46.  19,  shall  be  h.  up.     A.  V.,  desolate. 
BURNT-OFFERING.     Gen.  22.  7,  lamb  for  a  b.-o. 
Ps.  40.  6,  b.-o.  and  sin-o.  hast. 
51. 16,  thou  hast  no  pleasure  in  b.-o. 
Dan.  8.  13,  continual  b.-o.    A.V.,  daily  -mcrlfice. 
Hos.  6.  6,  knowledge  of  God  more  than  b.-o. 
Mark  12.  33,  more  than  all  whole  b.  o. 
Heb.  10.  6,  8,  in  whole  b.  o. 
Burnt-Offerings,  laws  concerning,  Lev.  1. 1 ;  6.  8. 
continual,  Ex.  29.  38 ;  1  Chr.  16.  40 ;  2  Chr.  13.  11. 
Examples  of  :  —  Offered  by  Noah,  Gen.  8.  29  ;  Abraham, 
Gen.  22.  13 ;  Jethro,  Ex.  18.  12 :  Balaam.,  Num,  23.  2, 
14;    Joshua,    Josh.    8.    31;    Gideon,  Judg.  6.  26-28; 
Samuel,  1  Sam.  7.  9;  Saul,  1  Sam.  13.  9,  10;  David, 

2  Sam.  24.  25 :  Solomon,  1  Kings  3. 15 ;  Elijah,  1  Kings 
18.  .33-38 ;  Job,  Job  1.  5. 

BURST.    Job  32.  19,  ready  to  b. 
Jer.  23.  19,  whirling  tempest:   it  shall  b.    A.  V.,  fall 
grievously- 

30.  23,  b.  upon  the  head.     A.V.,  fall  with  pain. 
Joel  2.  8,  they  b.  through  the  weapons,  and.    A.  F, 

ivhen  they  fail  ujion  the  sn-ord,  they. 
Mat.  9.  17,  else  the  skins  b.    A.V.,  bottles  break. 
Mark  2.  22 ;  Luke  5.  37,  new  wine  will  b. 
BURY.    Gen.  23.  4,  I  may  b.  my  dead. 
Mat.  8.  21,  and  b.  my  father. 
Luke  9.  60,  leave  the  dead  to  b.  their  own  dead. 
BUSH.    Ex.  3.  2,  b.  burned  with  fire. 
Mark  12.  26,  in  the  book  of  Moses,  in  the  place  con- 
cerning the  B.,  how  God  spake.    A.  V.,  how  in  the  b. 
God  spake. 
Acts?.  30,  fire  in  a  b. 
BUSHEL.     Mat.  5.  15 ;  Mark  4.  21 ;  Luke  11.  33,  put  it 

under  a  (^the)  b. 
BUSINESS.    Deut.  24.  5,  charged  with  any  b. 


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CAL 


1  Sam.  21.  8,  king's  b.  required  haste. 
Neh.  13.  13,  b.  was  to  distribute.    A.V.,  office, 
Ps.  107.  23,  do  b.  in  great  waters. 
Acts  19.  24,  no  little  b.    A.  V.,  small  gain. 
19.  25,  by  this  6.    A.V.,cra/(. 
BUSYBODIES.    2  Thes.  3. 11,  but  are  b. 

1  Tim.  5.  13,  tattlers  also  and  b. 

Busybodies,  condemned,  Prov.  26.  17 ;  1  Thes.  4.  11 ; 

2  Thes.  3.  11;  1  Tim,  5.  13. 
BUT.    Gen.  19.  16,  b.  he  lingered.    A.  V.,  while. 

Job  6.  2,  my  vexation  were  6.  weighed.    A.  F.,  grief 
icere  thoroughly  weighed. 

Mat.  19.  11,  b.  they  to  whom  it  is  given.    A.  F.,  sax^e. 

Mark  7.  7,  b.  in  vain  do  they  worship.    .4.  K.,  howbeit. 

Luke  4.  27,  b.  only  Naaniau.    A.  V.,  saving. 

Acta  24.  18,  b.  there  were  certain  Jews.    A.V.,  xvhere- 
upon  certain  Jews. 

Rev.  2.  17,  b.  he  that  receiveth  it.    A.  V..  saving. 
BUTTER.    Gen.  18.  8,  he  took  b. 

Ps.  55.  21,  smooth  as  6.    A.  V.,  smoother  than  b. 

Prov.  30.  33,  churning  of  milk  briugeth  forth  b. 

Isa.  7.  15,  b.  and  honev  shall  he  eat. 
BUY.     Gen.  41.  57 ;  42.  3,  to  b.  grain. 

Ex.  21.  2,  if  thou  b.  a  Hebrew  servant. 

2  Sam.  24.  21,  to  b.  the  threshing-floor. 

2  Kings  12.  12,  for  b.  timber.     A.  V..  to  buy. 

Prov.  23.  23,  b.  the  truth,  and  sell  it  not. 

Isa.  55. 1,  b.,  and  eat  \  .  .  .  b.  wine  and  milk. 

Jer.  32.  7,  8,  25,  b.  thee  my  field. 

Mat.  14.  15,  b.  themselves  food. 
25.  9,  b.  for  yourselves. 

Mark  6.  36,  b.  themselves  somewhat  to  eat. 
6.  37,  b.  .  .  .  bread. 

Luke  9.  13,  go  and  6.  food. 

John  4.  8,  into  the  city  to  b.  food. 

Rev.  3.  18,  b.  of  me  gold  refined. 
13.  17,  to  b.  or  to  sell. 
BUYER.    Prov.  20.  14,  saith  the  b. 

Isa.  24.  2,  as  with  the  b. 
B  UZ.  buz  —  Heb.  dp.^ncabJe.    Gen.  22.  21. 
B  UZI,  bu'zl,  B  UZITE.    Ezek.  1.3;  Job  32.  2. 
BY.     Ex.  13.  18,  b.  the  way  of  the  wilderness.    A.V., 
through. 

Deut.  5. 15,  out  thence  b.  a  mighty  hand.  A.V.,  through . 

Mat.  9.  34,  b.  the  prince  of  the.     A.V..  through. 

Mark  5.  21,  b.  the  sea.    A.  F.,  nigh  unto. 

Acts  3.  16,  b.  faith  in  his  name.    A.  F,  through. 

Rom.  5.  15,  if  b.  the  trespass  of  the  one.    A.  V.,  through. 
11.  11,  but  b.  their  fall  salvation.    A.  F,  through. 

Gal.  3.  8,  justify  the  Gentiles  b.  faith.     A.  F,  through. 
BYPATHS.    Jer.  18.  15,  walk  in  b.    A.V.,  paths. 
BYWORD.    Deut.  28.  37,  b.,  among  all  the  peoples. 

Job  17.  6,  a  b.  of  the  people  (=i)roverb). 

Ps.  44.  14,  a  b.  among  the  nations. 

Ezek.  23.  10,  a  b.  among  women.    A.  V.,  famous. 


CABBON.  cab'bon  —  village,  Judah.    Josh.  15.  40. 
CABUL,  -ea'bul  — Heb.  as  good  as  nothing. 

(1)  town,  Asher.    Josh.  19.  27. 

(2)  region  in  Galilee  given  to  Hiram.    1  Kings  9. 13. 
C^SAR,  cas'sar  — Lat.  title  Roman  emperors.     Mat. 

22.17.  ' 

Augustus,  Luke  2.  1 ;  Tiberius,  Luke  3.  1 ;  Claudius, 
Acts  11.  28 ;  Nero,  Acts  25.  8  ;  Phil.  4.  22. 

Roman  citizens  could  appeal  to.  Acts  25. 11. 

saints  in  household  of,  Phil.  4.  22. 
C^  SAKE  A.  Qges'a-re  a— Gk.  Kaisareia. 

Caesar's  (Augustus)  town.    Acts  8.  40. 

Paul  taken  to,  Acts  9.  30. 

abode  of  Cornelius,  the  centurion,  Acts  10. 1-24. 

visited  by  Peter,  Acts  10.  24  ;  by  Paul,  Acts  21.  8. 

Paul  examined  at.  Acts  23.  23. 
C^  SAKE  A  PHILIP  PL  Qffis'a-re'a  phMTp'pI,  named 
after  Philip  the  tetrarch. 

vi.sited  by  Christ,  Mat.  16.  13  ;  Mark  8.  27. 
CAGE.    Jer.  5.  27.  c.  is  full  of  birds. 
CA I A  PHA  S,    «a'ia-phas  —  Heb.    depression  [?]  —  high 

priest.    John  11.  49. 
CAIN,  cain  — Heb.  acquired  ['?]. 

murders  Abel,  Gen.  4.  1,  8. 
CAIN  AN.  ea-I'nan  —  Heb.  possessor.    Luke  3.  36. 
CAKE.    Gen.  is.  6,  make  c. 

Ex.  12.  39,  c.  of  the  dough. 
29.  23,  c.  of  oiled  bread. 

Lev.  8.  26  ;  Josh.  5.  11 ;  .Tudg.  6.  19,  unleavened  c. 

Judg.  7.  13.  c.  of  barley  bread. 

1  Sam.  25.  18  ;   30. 12 ;  1  Chr.  12.  40,  c.  of  figs. 

2  Sara.  6.  19.  a  c.  of  raisins.    A.V.,  a  flagon  of  wine. 

1  Kings  14.  3,  take  .  .  .  c.    A.V..  cracknels. 

2  Kings  20.  7  ;  Isa.  38.  21.  take  a  c.  of  figs.    A.  F,  limp. 
Ezek.  4.  12,  eat  it  as  barley  c. 

Hos.  7.  8,  Ephraim  is  a  e.  not  turned.  [10.  11. 

CA  LA  H.  «a'Iah  —  Assyr.  Kalhn  —  Assyrian  city.  Gen. 
CALAMITY.    Deut.  32.  35,  day  of  their  c. 

1  Sam.  10.  19,  of  all  your  c.    A.  V.,  adversities. 


2  Sam.  22.  19  ;  Ps.  18.  18,  in  the  day  of  my  c. 

Job  18.  12,  c.  .  .  .  ready  at  his  side.   A.V.,  destruction. 

31.  3,  c.  to  the  unrighteous.    A.V.,  destruction. 
Ps.  57. 1,  c.  be  overpast. 
Prov.  1.  26,  laugh  in  the  day  of  your  c. 

17.  5,  glad  at  c.    A.  V.,  calamities.  [chief. 

24.  16,  are  overthrown  by  c.    A.  F,  shall  fall  into  mis- 
Obad.  13,  day  of  their  c. 

C  ALGOL,  car  col  —  Heb.  supporter.    1  Kings  4.  31. 
CALDRON.    1  Sam.  2.  14,  c,  or  pot. 

Jer.  1.  13,  I  see  a  boiling  c.    A.  F,  pot. 
CALEB,  «a'leb-Heb.  dog.     (1)  son  of  Hezron,  l  Chr. 
2.18. 

(2)  son  of  Hur,  1  Chr.  2.  50. 

(3)  the  faithful  spy,  Num.  13.  30 ;  Josh.  14.  6. 
CALEB-EPHRA  TAH,  -ea'leb-eph'ra-tah.    1  Chr.  2.  24. 
CALF.    Gen.  18.  7,  c.  tender. 

Ex.  32.  4,  8,  20  ;  Deut.  9.  16,  molten  c. 
Lev.  9.  2,  c.  of  the  herd.    A.  F,  young  c. 

1  Sam.  6.  7,  bring  their  c.  home. 

Ps.  29.  6,  skip  like  a  c. ;  106.  19,  made  a  c. 
Isa.  11.  6,  c.  and  the  young  Uon. 
Jer.  31.  18,  c.  unaccustomed  to.    A.  F,  bullock. 
46.  21,  like  c.  of  the  stall.    A.  V.,  fatted  bullocks. 
Heb.  9.  12, 19,  blood  of  goats  and  c. 
Calf,  Aaron's  golden.  Ex.  32.  1-20;  Deut.  9.  12-21;  Ps. 

106.  19  ;  Hos.  8.  5,  6  ;  Acts  7.  41. 
CALL.    Gen.  2.  19,  he  would  c. 
Gen.  4.  26,  to  c.  upon  the  name. 
30.  13,  c.  me  happy. 
Ex.  2.  7,  c.  thee  a  nurse. 
Deut.  4.  26 ;  30.  19  ;  31.  28,  c.  heaven.  [ble. 

2  Sam.  20.  4,  c.  me  the  men  .  .  .  together.    A.  F,  assem- 
2  Kings  4.  12,  15,  36,  c.  this  Slmnammite. 

Job  13.  22,  c.  thou. 

14.  15,  thou  wouldest  c. 
Ps.  4. 1,  3,  when  I  c. ;  20.  9,  when  we  c. 

50. 15,  c.  upon  me  in  the  day. 

53.  4.  and  c.  not  upon  God.    A.  F,  they  have  not  called. 

80.  18 ;  99.  6 ;  105.  1,  c.  upon  thy  (his)  name. 

86.  7,  in  the  day  ...  I  will  c.  upon  thee. 
Prov.  8.  4,  unto  you,  O  men,  I  c. 
Isa.  7.  14,  c.  his  name  Immanuel. 

44. 19,  none  c.  to  mind.    ^4 .  V.,considereth  in  his  heart. 

55.  5,  c.  a  nation  that ;  55.  6,  c.  ye  upon  him. 

60,  18,  c.  thy  walls  Salvation. 
Jer.  3.  19,  ye  shall  c.  me  My  Father. 

33.  3,  c.  unto  me,  and  I  will  answer. 
Lam.  3.  8,  c.  for  help.    A.  V.,  .fhout. 
.Joel  1. 14  ;  2.  15,  c.  a  solemn  assembly. 
Jonah  1.  6,  arise,  c.  upon  thy  God. 
Mat.  1.  21,  c.  his  name  Jesus. 

1.  23,  c.  his  name  Immanuel, 

2.  15,  out  of  Egypt  did  I  c.  my  son.   ^4.F.,  have  1 
called. 

9.  13  ;  Mark  2.  17  ;  Luke  5.  32 ,  c.  the  righteous. 
Mark  10.  49,  and  said,  c.  ye  him.    A.  F,  commanded 

him  to  be  called. 
Luke  7.  32,  c.  to  one  another.    A.  F,  calling. 
Rom.  10.  12,  rich  unto  all  that  c. 

10.  13.  whosoever  shall  c.  upon  the  name. 
Heb.  2.  11,  to  c.  them  brethren. 

Jas.  5.  11,  c.  them  blessed.    A.  F,  count  them  happy. 
Call,  of  Noah,  Gen.  6. 13  ;  Abraham,  Gen.  12.  1-3 ;  Jacob, 
Gen.  28.  12;  Mose.'<,  Ex.  3.  7-10;  Joshua,  Num.  27.  18, 
23 ;  Samuel,  1  Sam.  3. ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  10.  1 ;  David,  1 
Sam.  16.  13 ;  Elisha,  1  Kmgs  19.  19  ;  Isaiah,  Isa.  6.  8, 
9 ;  Jeremiah,  Jer.  1.  5 ;  Ezekiel,  Ezek.  2.  1-8 ;  Hosea, 
Hos.  1.2;  Amos,  Amos  7.  15;  Jonah,  Jonah  1.  2;  the 
apo.'ities.   Mat.  4.  18;   Mark   1.  17;  Luke  5.    10,  27; 
John  1.  39 ;  Paul,  Acts  9.  :  Rom.  1.  1 ;  Gal.  1. 1, 11. 
to  repentance,  Ps.  49.  ;  Prov.  1.  20;  Isa.  45.  20;  Jer.  35. 
15  ;  Mat.  11.  28 ;  John  7.  37  ;  Rom.  8.  28 ;  2  Cor.  5,  20  ; 
Rev.  2.  5 ;  22.  17. 
danger  of  rejecting,  Ps.  50.  17 ;  Prov.  29.  1 ;  Isa.  66.  4  ; 
Jer.  26.  4  ;  Mat.  22.  3 ;  John  12.  48 ;  Acts  28.  24 ;  Rom. 
11.  8  :  Heb.  12.  25  ;  Rev.  2.  5. 
CALLED.    Gen.  1.  5,  God  c.  the  light  Day. 
Gen.  2.  19,  the  man  c.  every  living  creature. 

17.  5,  thy  name  any  more  be  c.  Abram, 
21.  12,  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  c. 

25,  26,  his  name  was  c.  Jacob. 
Ex.  2.  10,  c.  his  name  Moses. 

3.  4,  God  c.  unto  him. 

33.  7,  c.  it  The  tent  of  meeting. 
Num.  16.  2,  c.  to  the  assembly.    A.  V.,  famous  in  the 

congregation. 
1  Sam.  3.  4,  6,  8,  10,  Jehovah  c.  Samuel. 

1  Kings  18.  26.  c.  on  the  name  of  Baal. 

2  Kings  4.  36,  he  c.  Gehazi,  and  said,  C. 
Ps.  17.  6;  31.  17.  I  have  c.  upon  thee. 

18.  6 ;  99.  6 ;  118.  5,  I  c.  upon  Jehovah. 
Prov.  1.  24.  I  have  c,  and  ye  have  refused. 
Isa.  9.  6.  his  name  shall  be  c.  Wonderful. 

19.  18.  c.  The  citv  of  destruction. 

Dan.  9.  18.  citv  which  is  c.  by  thy  name. 
Zech.  11.  7,  c.  Reanty  .  .  .  r.  Bands. 
Mat.  1. 16,  c.  Christ ;  25,  c.  his  name  Jesus. 

4.  21 ;  Mark  1,  20,  he  c.  them. 


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CAR 


Mat.  5.  9,  c.  sons  of  God. 

5.  19,  c.  least  .  .  .  c.  great. 

9.  9,  man,  c.  Matthew.     .4.  F.,  named. 
18.  2,  he  c.  to  him  a  little  child. 
Luke  1.  32,  c.  the  Son  of  the  Most  High. 
1.  35,  c.  the  Son  of  God. 

1.  76,  c.  the  prophet. 

2.  21,  so  c.  by  the  angel.    A.  F.,  named. 
16.  5,  c.  to  him.    A .  V.,  called. 

22.  3,  who  was  c.  Iscariot.    A.  F.,  surnamed. 
John  4.  25,  Messiah  cometh  (he  that  is  c.  Christ). 

15.  15, 1  have  c.  you  friends. 
Acts  15.  22,  Judas  c.  Barsabbas.    A.  F.,  surnamed. 

15.  37,  also,  who  was  c.  Mark.    A.  V.,  whose  surname 
was. 
Rom.  8.  30,  he  also  c.  ;  and  whom  he  c. 
Gal.  5.  13,  c.  for  freedom. 
Eph.  4.  4,  c.  in  one  hope. 

1  Thes.  2.  12,  God,  who  c.  you.    A.V.,  hath  called. 

2  Tim.  1.  9,  c.  us  with  a  holy  calling. 
Heb.  5.  4,  c.  of  God. 

11.  8,  Abraham,  when  he  was  c. 
Jas.  2.  23,  c.  the  friend  of  God. 
1  Pet.  1.  15,  who  c.  you  is  holy. 
5. 10,  God  of  all  grace,  who  c.    A .  V.,  hath  c. 
1  John  3.  1,  c.  children  of  God. 
Rev.  19.  11,  c.  Faithful;  19.  13,  c.  the  Word  of  God. 
Calling,  of  mankind  under  the  law,  Ex.  19.  3-6;  Deut. 
4.  10 ;  2fi.  18  ;  1  Kings  8.  53  ;  Prov.  1.  20-23  ;  Isa.  41.  8, 
9 ;  48.  15. 
of  the  gospel,  Rom.  11.  29 ;  1  Cor.  1.  26 ;   Eph.  1.  18 ; 
Phil.  3.  14  :  2  Tim.  1.  9  ;  1  Pet.  2.  9  ;  2  Pet.  1. 10. 
CALM.    Ps.  107.  29,  storm  a  c. 
Jonah  1.  11,  that  the  sea  may  be  c. 
Mat.  8.  26  ;  Mark  4.  3^,  was  a  great  c. 
Luke  8.  24,  and  there  was  a  c. 
CALNEH,  cal'neh,  city  built  by  Nimrod.    Gen.  10.  10. 
CALNO.  eal  no,  probably  same  as  Calneh.    Isa.  10.  9. 
CAME.    Gen.  4.  3,  8,  c.  to  pass. 
Gen.  31.  24,  God  c.  to  Laban. 
31.  25,  c.  up  with  Jacob.     A.  F,  overtook. 
40.  6  ;  41.  14,  Joseph  c.  in. 
42.  5,  c.  to  buy ;  46.  6,  c.  into  Egypt. 
Josh.  2.  2,  there  c.  men. 

8.  22,  c.  forth  out  of  the  city.     A.  F,  issued. 

Judg.  5.  13,  then  c.  down  a  remnant.    A.V.,he  made 
him  that  renuineth  have  dominion. 

6.  11,  the  angel  of  Jehovah  c. 

1  Sam.  2.  27,  c.  a  man  of  God  unto  Eli. 

2  Sam.  22.  6,  death  c.  upon  me.     .4.  F.,  prevented. 
Job  1.  6,  sons  of  God  c. ;  Satan  also  c. 

Ps.  105. 19,  that  his  word  e.  to  pass.    A.  F,  came. 

Isa.  38.  4,  c.  the  word  of  Jehovah. 

Jer.  1.  2,  4,  word  of  Jehovah  c. 

Mat.  2.  1,  Wise-men  from  the  east  c. 

Mark  1.  29,  they  c.  into  the  house.    A.  F,  entered. 

7.  25,  c.  and  fell  down  at  his  feet. 

Luke  1.  44,  salutation  c.  into  mine  ears.    A.  F,  sounded. 

9.  36,  when  the  voice  c.    A.  V.,  was  past. 
15.  17,  he  c.  to  himself. 

19.  10,  c.  to  seek.    A.  F,  is  come. 
John  1.  7,  c.  for  witness  ;  1. 11,  c.  unto  his  own. 
1. 17,  grace  and  truth  c.  through  Jesus  Christ. 

8.  42, 1  c.  forth  .  .  .  from  God.     A.  V.,  proceeded. 
13.  3,  c.  forth  from  God.     A.  F,  was  come. 

Acts  5.  1.5,  as  Peter  c.  by.    A.V.,  Peter  passing  by. 

Rom.  5.  18,  judgment  c.  .  .  .  free  gift  c. 

5.  20,  the  law  c.  in  besides.     A.V.,  entered. 

1  Tim.  1.  15,  Christ  Jesus  c.  into  the  world. 

1  John  5.  6,  c.  by  water  and  blood. 
CAMP.    Ex.  14.  19,  the  c.  of  Israel. 

Ex.  16.  13,  dew  lay  round  about  the  c.    A.  F,  host. 

Num.  12.  15,  shut  up  without  the  c. 
13.  19,  whether  in  c.    A.V.,  tents. 

Deut.  29.  11,  in  the  midst  of  thy  c.    A.V.,  in  thv  c. 

Josh.  1. 11,  through  the  midst  of  the  c.    A.  F,  host. 

Ps.  106.  16,  they  envied  Moses  also  in  the  c. 

Ezek.  4.  2,  set  c.  also  against.    A.  F,  the  c. 

Heb.  13.  11,  13,  burned  without  the  c. 

Rev.  20.  9,  compassed  the  c.  of  the  saints. 
Camp,  of  the  Israelites,  Ex.  14. 19 ;  Num.  1.  52. 

to  be  kept  holy.  Lev.  13.  46 ;  Num.  5.  2 ;  Heb.  13. 11. 
CAN.    Job  41. 10,  he  that  ^.  stand.    A.  V.,  is  able  to. 

Mark  4.  32,  birds  .  .  .  c.  lodge.    A.  F,  may. 

Luke  16.  2,  c.  be  no  longer.     .4.  F,  mai/est. 

John  7.  26,  c.  it  be  that  the  rulers  .  .  .  know.    A.  F,  do. 
CAN  A,  ea'na  — Heb.  7rerZ  —  village  in  Galilee. 

Christ's  first  miracle  at,  John  2.  1. 

nobleman  interviews  Chri.st  at.  John  4.  46. 
CANAAN,  ca'naan—  Heb.  low  land. 

(1)  Ham's  fourth  son,  Gen.  9.  25. 

(2)  country  named  after  Ham's  son,  Ex.  15.  15. 
promised  to  Abraham,  Gen.  12.  7. 

taken  by  the  Israelites,  Josh.  14. 

its  language  "  Hebrew,"  Isa.  19. 18. 
CANAAN.    Isa.  23.  11,  commandment  concerning  C. 

A.  F,  against  the  merchant  city. 
CANAANITE,  -ea'naan-ite.    Gen.  10.  15;  1  Chr.  1. 13. 
CANAANITESS,  -ea'uaau-i'tess.    1  Chr.  2.  3. 


the  c.    A.  v.,  those  that 


CANAN^AN.    Mat.  10.  4,  Simon  the   C.    A.V.,   Ca- 

naanite. 
CAN!) A  CE,  €an'da-ce,  Ethiopian  queen.    Acts  8.  27. 
CANDLESTICK.    Ex.  25.  31,  c.  of  pure  gold. 
Rev.  1.  12,  20,  seven  golden  c. 
2.  5,  move  thy  c.  out  of  its  place. 
Candlestick,  golden,  Lev.  24.  4 ;  1  Sam.  3.  3. 
of  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.  31 ;  37.  17  ;  Num.  8.  2-4. 
where  placed,  Ex.  30.  7,  8  ;  Lev.  24.  3. 
in  visions,  Zech.  4.  2 ;  Rev.  1.  12.  [left. 

CANKER-WORM.    Joel  1.  4,  that  which  the  c.  hath 
CANNEH,  -ean  neli=  Calneh  /  (q.v.)    Ezek.  27.  23. 
CAPERNA  UM,  ea-per'ua-um  — <o«'«  of  Nahum. 
scene  of  Christ's  ministry,  Mat.  4.  13;  John  4.  46. 
condemned  by  Christ,  Mat.  11.  23. 
CAPHTOR,  eaph'tSr—  cf.  Egyptn.  Keft.    Deut.  2.  23. 
CAPHTORIM,  caph'to-rim.     l"Chr.  1.  12.    A.  F,  Caph- 

thorim. 
CAPITALS.  Ex.  36.  38,  overlaid  their  c.  'A.  V., chapiters. 
Amos  9.  1,  smite  thee.     A.V..,  lintel  of  the  door. 
Zeph.  2.  14,  in  the  c.    A.  F,  upper  lintels. 
CAPPADOGIA,     «ap' pa-do' ci-a,    prov.     Asia    Minor. 

Acts  2  9. 
CAPTAIN."    Gen.  21.  22,  c.  of  his  host. 
Gen.  37.  36 ;  39.  1,  c.  of  the  guard. 
Ex.  15.  4,  his  chosen  c.  are  sunk  in  the  Red  Sea. 
2  Kings  11.  14,  the  c.     A.  F,  princes. 
Mark  6.  21,  high  c. ;  Luke  22.  4,  62,  priests  and  c. 
CAPTIVE.    Gen.  14.  14,  taken  c. 
Gen.  31.  29,  took  they  c. 

Num.  21.  1,  some  of  them  c.    A.  F,  prisoners. 
24.  22,  carry  thee  away  c. 
Esth.  2.  6,  with  the  c.    A.  F,  captivity. 
Ps.  68.  18,  led  away  c.    A.  F,  led  captivity  c. 
137.  3,  led  us  c.  required  of  us  songs. 
Isa.  61.  1,  proclaim  liberty  to  the  c. 
Luke  4.  18,  proclaim  release  to  the  c. 
Eph.  4.  8,  he  led  captivity  c. 
CAPTIVITY.     Ezra  8.  35,  of 
had  been  carried  away. 
Ezra  9.  4,  of  them  of  the  c.    A.  F,  those  that  had  been 

carried  away. 
Jer.  29.  4,  all  the  c.  A.V.,  that  are  carried  away  captives. 
Dan.  2.  25,  children  of  the  c.  of  Judah.    A.V.,  captives 
of  Judah. 
Captivity,  of  Israel,  1  Kings  15.  29 ;  2  Kings  15.  19,  20  ; 
17.  6,  23;  1  Chr.  5.  26  ;  Isa.  9.  1. 
of  Judah,  foretold,  Isa.  39.  6 ;  Jer.  13. 19 ;  20.  4.  ;  25.  11. 
fulfilled,  2  Kings  24.  15,  16;  25.  11;  2  Chr.   36.  6-10; 

Jer.  52. 
return  from,  2  Chr.  36.  23 ;  Ezra  1. ;  2. ;  Neh.  2. ;  Ps.  126. 
CARAVANS.    Isa.  21. 13,  ye  c.    A.  F,  travelling  com- 
panies. 
C  ARC  AS,  ^iir'-eas,  chamberlain.  Esth.  1.  10. 
CARCASE.     Mat.  24.  28,  wheresoever  the  c.  is. 
CARCHEMISH,  «ar'€he-mTsh,  scene  of  Nebuchadnez- 
zar's victory.    Jer.  46.  2. 
CARE.    Deut.  32.  10,  he  e.  for  him.    A.  V.,  instructed. 
1  Sam.  10.  2,  left  olt  c.  for  the  asses.    A.V.,  left  the 

care  of. 
Mat.  13."  22 ;  Mark  4.  19,  r.  of  the  world. 
Luke  10.  34,  took  c.  of  him  ;  10.  35,  take  c.  of  him. 
John  10.  13,  c.  not  for  the  sheep. 

1  Cor.  9.  9,  Is  it  for  the  oxen  that  God  c.  ?    A.  F,  Doth 
God  take  care  for  or  en  '?  [ness. 

2  Cor.  7.  11,  what  earnest  c.  it  wrought.    A.V..,  careful- 
Care,  worldly,  Luke  12.  22;  John  6.  27 :  1  Cor.  7.   32; 

Phil.  4.  6 ;  1  Tim.  6.  8 ;  Heb.  13.  5 ;  reproved,  Luke 
10.  41. 
for  others,  Luke  10.  34  ;  John  19.  26 ;  2  Cor.  7. 12 ;  8. 16 ; 

Phil.  4.  10. 
cast  on  God,  Ps.  9.  9  ;  62.  1 ;  1  Pet.  5.  7.  [10.  40. 

Instances :  —  Judg.  5.  28 ;  2  S.am.  18.  5 ;  Dan.  6. 19 ;  Luke 
CAREFUL.    1  Cor.  7.  32,  34,  is  c.  for  the  things.    A.V., 

caret  h. 
CAREFULLY.    Eph.  5.  15,  look  therefore  c.  how  ye 

walk.     .4.  F,  see  then  thai  ye  walk  circumspectly. 
CARELESS.    Prov.  19.  16,  c.  of  his  ways.    A.V.,  de- 

S))iseth. 
CARMEL,  eiir'mel—  Heb.  garden-land.    (1)  town,  Josh. 
15.  55. 
(2)  range  of  hills  8  miles  long,  1  Kings  18.  20. 
CARMELITE,  «ar'mel-ite.    1  Sam.  30.  5. 
CARMELITESS,  €ar'mel-i'tess.    1  Sam.  27.  3. 
CARMI,  «ar'mi  — Heb.  vine-dresser.    (1)  Reuben's  son, 
Gen.  46.  9.    (2)  Caleb,  1  Chr.  4.  1 ;  2.  18.    (3)  Zimri's 
son.  Achan's  father.  Josh.  7.  1. 
CARMITES.  ear'mites,  family  of  Carmi.    Num.  26.  6. 
CARNAL.    Rom.  7. 14,  I  am  c. 

1  Cor.  9.  11,  if  we  shall  reap  your  c.  things? 
CAROUSINGS.    1  Pet.  4.  3,  c.    A.  F,  banquetings. 
CARPENTER.    2  Chr.  34.  11,  even  to  the  c.    A.  F., 
artificers. 
Mat.  i3.  55,  the  c.  son  ;  Mark  6.  3,  the  c.  [ment. 

CARPET.     Judg.  5.  10,  sit  on  rich  c.    A.V.,  in  judg- 

Prov.  31.  22,  c.  of  tapestry.     A.V..  coverings. 
CARP  US.  carpus  —  Gk.  wrist.    2  Tim.  4.  13. 
CARRY,  CARRIED.    Gen.  31. 18,  26,  c.  away. 
Gen.  37.  25 :  43. 11,  c.  down ;  50.  25,  c.  up  my  bones. 


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1  Sam.  31.  9,  c.  the  tidings  uuto.     ^.  K,  publish  if  in. 

2  Sam.  13.  13,  whither  shall  1  c.     ^.1'.,  cause. 

1  Kings  8.  48,  c.  them  captive.     A.  T.,  led  .  .  .  away. 

2  Chr.  35.  13,  c.  them  quickly.    .4.  F.,  divided. 
Ps.  49. 17,  he  shall  c.  nothing  away. 

Prov.  24.  11,  c.  away  unto  death.    A.  V.,  drawn. 
Isa.  38.  12,  is  c.  away  from  me.     A.  V.,  removed. 

53.  4,  c.  our  sorrows. 

57. 13,  a  breath  shall  c.  them  all  away.   A.  F.,  take  them. 
60.  4,  c.  in  the  arms.     ^4.  1'.,  nursed. 
•     Mark  15.  1,  bound  Jesus,  and  c.  him  away. 
Luke  10.  4,  c.  no  purse. 
16.  22,  c.  away  by  the  angels  ;  24.  51,  c.  up. 
Acts  5.  10,  c.  her  out.     A.  F.,  carrying  her  forth. 
5.  15,  c.  out  the  sick.     A.  F.,  brouy hi  forth. 
Eph.  4.  14,  c.  about ;  Heb.  13.  9,  c.  away. 
2  Pet.  3.  17,  c.  away  with  the  error.    A.  V.,  led. 
Jude  12,  clouds  without  water,  c  along. 
CAR  SHE  N  A,  -ear'she-na,  Persian  prince.     Esth.  1.  14. 
CART.     Isa.  5. 18,  with  a  c.  rope. 

Amos  2.  13,  e.  presseth  that  is  full  of  sheaves,      [down. 
CARVED.    Ps.  74.  6,  the  c.  work  thereof  they  break 
CASE.     Ex.  5.  19,  in  evil  c. 
Ps.  144.  15,  people  that  is  in  such  a  c. 
Jonah  4.  6,  to  deliver  him  from  his  evil  c.     A.  F.,  grief. 
Acts  25.  14,  Festus  laid  Paul's  c.    A.  F,  declared  Paul's 
cause. 
CA  SI  PHI  A.  ea-sTph'i-a  —  Heb.  silver.     Ezra  8. 17. 
CA  SL  UHIM,  «as'lu-hTm.     Gen.  10.  14. 
CAST.    Gen.  21.  10,  c.  out  this  handmaid. 
Deut.  7.  22,  God  will  c.  out  those  nations.     A.V.,  put. 
Jndg.  6.  13,  Jehovah  hath  c.  us  off.     A.  V.,  forsaken. 
2  Kings  21.  14,  will  r.  off  the  remnant.     A.V.,  forsake. 
2  Chr.  25.  8,  c.  thee  down.     A.  F,  make  thee  fall. 
Job  6.  27,  c.  lots  upon  the  fatherless.     A.V.,  overwhelm . 
16.  11,  c.  me  into  the.     A.V.,  turned  me  over. 
19.  12,  c.  up  their  way  against  me.     -4.  F,  raise. 
30.  11,  c.  off  the  bridle.     A.V.,  let  loose. 
Ps.  27.  9,  c.  me  not  off.     A.  F,  leave. 
42.  5,  why  art  thou  c.  down,  O  my  soul  ? 
68.  4,  c.  up  a  highway  for  him  that  rideth.     A.V.,  extol. 
88.  5,  c.  off  among  the  dead.     A.  V.,free. 
Prov.  16.  33,  lot  is  c.  into  the  lap. 
29.  IS,  people  c.  off  restraint.     A.  F.,  perish. 
Isa.  2.  20,  shall  c.  away  their  idols.    A.  F,  shall  c.  his. 
40.  19,  workman  hath  c.     A.  F,  melteth. 

54.  6.  she  is  c.  off.     A.  F,  thou  wast  refused. 
Jer.  12.  7,  c.  off  my  heritage.     A.V.,  left. 

23.  33.  39,  will  c.  you  off.     A.V.,  forsake. 
Ezek.  29.  5,  I  will  c.  thee  forth  into  the  wilderness. 

.4.  F,  leave  thee  thrown. 
Hos.  14.  5,  c.  forth  his  roots  as  Lebanon. 
Mat.  7.  4.  c.  out  the  mote.     A.  V.,  pull. 
Mark  9.  47,  c.  it  out.     J.  F,  plurk. 

12.  42,  she  c.  in  two  mites.     A.  V.,  thretr. 

12.  43,  are  c.  into  the  treasury.    A.  V.,  have  cast. 
Luke  1.  29,  e.  in  her  mind  (=  considei'ed) . 

4.  29,  c.  him  forth.     .4.  F,  thrust  him. 

12.  49,  came  to  c.  fire.     A.  F,  send. 

13.  28,  yourselves  c.  forth  without.    A.V.,  thrust  out. 
John  2. 15,  c.  all  ovit  of  the  temple.     A.  F,  drove. 

21.  6,  c.  the  net  on  the  right  side. 

Acts  13.  50,  c.  them  out  of.    A.V.,  expelled. 
16.  24,  c.  them  into  .  .  .  prison.     A.  F,  thrust. 

22.  23,  c.  dust  into  the  air.    A.V.,  threw. 

27. 17.  should  be  c.  upon  the  Syrtis.    A.  F.,  /a«  i7ito  the 
quicksands. 

27.  29,  should  be  c.  ashore  on  rocky  ground.     A.  F, 
have  fallen  upon  rocks. 
2  Cor.  10.  4,  c.  down.    A.  V.,  pulling. 
13.  10,  not  for  c.  down.    A.  F,  to  destruction. 
Rev.  4.  10.  c.  their  crowns. 

18.  21.  shall  Babylon  ...  be  r.  down.    A.  V..  thrown. 
CASTANETS.     2  Sam.  6.  5,  David  .  .  .  played  .  .  . 
with  r.    A.  F,  on  cornets.  [palace. 

CASTLE.    1  Kings  16. 18,  c.  of  the  king's  house.    A.V., 
Prov.  18.  19,  bars  of  a  c. 
Isa.  13.  22.  in  their  c.    ^1.  F,  desolate  houses. 
Acts  21.  34,  37 ;  22.  24,  brought  into  the  c. 

23.  10.  bring  him  into  the  c. 

CATCH.    Ps.  10.  9,  c.  the  poor  ;  35.  8,  hath  hid  c.  him- 
self. 
Mark  12.  13,  c.  him  in  talk. 
Luke  5.  in.  r.  nien  ;  11.  54,  c.  something. 
CATERPILLAR.     Ps.  78.  46,  increase   unto   the   c. 

A.  v..  catrrpiller. 
CATTLE.    Gen.  1.  24-26,  c,  and  creeping. 
Gen.  13.  2,  Abram  was  very  rich  in  c. 
46.  32,  34,  keepers  of  c. 
Ex.  9.  3,  hand  of  Jehovah  is  upon  thy  c. 
11.  5,  first-born  of  c.    A.  I'.,  beasts. 
Ps.  50. 10,  c.  upon  a  thousand  hills. 
Cattle,  Gen.   1.  25;   12.  16;   Ex.  12.  ,38;   Deut.  14.  4,  5; 
1  Sam.  28.   24,  25 ;  Neh.  5.  18 ;   Job  1.  3 ;   Eccl.  2.  7  ; 
Jonah  4.  11. 
referred  to  by  Christ,  Mat.  12.  11 :  Luke  13. 15 ;  14.  5. 
CA  UDA .  -eau'da.    Acts  27.  16.    A.  V.,  Clauda. 
CAUGHT."  Gen.  22.  13,  ram  c.  in  the  thicket. 
2  Sam.  18.  9,  head  c.  hold  of  the  oak. 


2  Cor.  12.  2  ;  12.  4  ;  1  Thes.  4.  17,  c.  up. 
12.  16,  I  r.  you  with  guile. 
CAUL.    Isa.  3. 18,  and  the  c. 
Hos.  13.  8,  c.  of  their  heart  (=;//e  membrane  round  the 
heart). 
CAUSE.     Gen.  2.  5,  not  c.  it  to  rain. 
Gen.  2.  21,  c.  a  deep  sleep;  45.  1,  c.  every  man  to  go 

out.  ,. 

Num.  5.  19,  priest  shall  c.  her  to  swear.    A.  F,  charge 

her  by  an  oath. 
Deut.  1.  38,  c.  Israel  to  inherit. 
3.  23  ;  31.  7,  c.  them  to  inherit. 

14.  23,  c.  his  name  to  dweU.  [it. 

Job  6.  29,  my  c.  is  righteous.    A.  F,  righteousness  is  in 

37.  13,  that  he  c.  it  to  come.    ^1.  F,  he  causeth. 

38.  12,  c.  the  dayspring  to  know. 
Ps.  25.  3  ;  35.  7,  without  c. 

67.  1 ,  80.  3,  19,  c.  his  (thy)  face  to  shine. 

69.  4  ;  109.  3,  without  a  c. 

112.  5.  maintain  his  c.    A.  T'.,  gtiide  his  affairs. 

143.  8,  c.  me  to  hear  thy  lovingkindness. 
Prov.  7.  21,  she  c.  him  to  yield.    A.  I'.,  caused. 
Isa.  29.  21,  an  offender  in  his  c.    A.  V.,for  a  ivord. 
Jer.  7.  3,  7,  c.  you  to  dwell. 

32.  44  ;  33.  7, 11,  c.  their  captivity  to  return. 
Ezek.  16.  21,  in  (?.  them  to  pass.    A.  V.,  to  cause. 
Jonah  1.  7,  8,  for  whose  c.  this  evil  is  upon  us. 
Mark  12.  24,  is  it  not  for  this  c.  that  ye  err  ?    A.  F,  do 

ye  not  therefore  err. 
Luke  23.  22,  no  c.  of  death  in  him. 
Rom.  16.  17,  them  that  are  c.  the  divisions.     A,  F, 

which  cause. 
Eph.  3.  1, 14,  for  this  c.  1  Paul. 
Heb.  2.  11,  for  which  c.  he  is  not  ashamed. 
2  Pet.  1.  5,  for  this  very  c.    A.  V.,  beside  this. 
CAVE.    Gen.  19.  30,  he  dwelt  in  a  c. 
Gen.  25.  9  ;  50.  13,  buried  him  in  the  c. 

49.  29,  bury  me  ...  in  the  c. 
Josh.  10.  16,  hid  themselves  in  the  c. 
1  Sam.  22.  1 ;  1  Chr.  11. 15,  the  c.  of  AduUam. 
1  Kings  18.  4,  13,  prophets  by  fifty  in  a  c. 
Nah.  2.  12,  filled  his  c.    A.  T'.,  holes. 
John  11.  38,  it  was  a  c,  and  a  stone  lay. 
Heb.  11.  38,  c.  and  the  holes.    A.  F,  dens  and  c. 
Rev.  6.  15,  hid  ...  in  the  c.    A.  F,  dens. 
CAVERNS.    Isa.  2.  21,  c.  of  the  rocks.    A.  F,  clefts. 
CAVILLETH.    Job  40.  2,  shall  he  that  c.  contend  with 
the  Almighty  ?    A.  F,  that  contendeth  with  the  Al- 
mighty instriict  him  f 
CEASE.     Gen.  8.  22,  day  and  night  shall  not  c. 
Deut.  15.  11,  poor  will  never  c. 
Job  3.  17,  wicked  c.  from  troubling. 
Ps.  37.  8,  c.  from  anger. 

85.  4,  cause  thine  indignation  toward  us  to  c. 
Prov.  22. 10,  ignominy  will  c. 
Isa.  29.  20,  scoffer  c.    A.  F,  scorner  is  consumed. 
Jer.  48.  33,  I  have  caused  wine  to  r.    A.  V.,fail. 
Jonah  1.  15,  sea  c.  :  Mat.  14.  32 ;  Mark  4.  39,  wind  c. 

1  Thes.  5.  17,  pray  without  c. 
CEDAR.     Judg.  9.  15,  c.  of  Lebanon. 

2  Kings  19.  23,  tall  c.    A .  F,  c.  trees. 

Ps.  29.  5,  Jehovah  breaketh  in  pieces  the  c. 
80.  10,  c.  of  God.     A.  F,  goodly  c. 
Isa.  37.  24,  tall  c. ;  Jer.  22.  7,  choice  c. 
Cedar,  uses  of,  2  Sam.  5.  11 ;  1  Kings  5. 6, 10 ;  6.  9. 10 ;  Isa. 
44. 14  ;  Jer.  22.  14  ;  Ezek.  27.  5.    (See  Job  40.  17  ;  Ps.  29. 
5;  80.  10:  Isa.  2.  13;  Ezek.  17.  3;  31.  3-9;  Amos  2.  9.) 
CEDAR-TREES,  1  Chr.  14.  1,  and  c.-t.    A.V.,  timber 

of  cedars. 
CEDAR-WOOD.   1  Kings  7.  11,  and  c.-w.  A.  F,  cedars. 
CEILED.    2  Chr.  3.  5,  c.  with  fir-wood.    A.  F,  deled 
ivith  fir  tree. 
Jer.  22.  14,  c.  with  cedar.    A.  F,  cieled. 
CEILING.    1  Kings  6.  15,  walls  of  the  c.   A.  F,  cieling. 
CELEBRATE.    Judg.  11.  40,  c.  the  daughter  of  Jeph- 
thah.     A.V.Jamen*. 
T.sa.  38.  18.  death  cannot  c.  thee. 
CELESTIAL.    1  Cor.  15.  40,  c.  bodies. 
CELL.    Jer.  37.  16.  into  the  c.    A.  F,  cabins. 

Arts  12.  7,  light  shined  in  the  c.    A.  F,  pi~ison. 
CELLAR.     Luke  11.  33.  in  ac.    A.  F,  .secret  place. 
CEXCHRE^.   een'-ehre-ae  — Heb.  7nt7/e^    Acts  18.  18. 

.4.  T'..  Cenchrea. 
CENSER.    Lev.  10.  1,  took  .  .  .  his  c. 
Lev.  16.  12,  c.  full  of  coals  of  fire. 
Rev.  8.  3,  golden  c. 
Censers,  used  for  burning  incense.  Lev.  10. 1 ;  Num.  16. 
46  :  2  Chr.  26.  19. 
Korali's  consecrated.  Num.  16.  36-39. 
CENTURION.    Mat.  8.  5.  c.  beseeching. 
Mat.  27.  54  ;  Mark  15.  39 ;  Luke  23.  47,  c 
Luke  7.  6,  the  c.  sent  friends. 
Acts  10.  1,  c.  of  the  band  called  the  Italian. 
22.  25,  Paul  said  unto  the  c. 
27.  1,  a  ^.  ...  of  the  .\ugustan  band. 
CEPHAS,    Cephas  — Heb.    ;wA  — Christ's    name    for 

Simon.    .John  1.  42 ;  Gal.  1.  18. 
Ceremonial,    Isa.  1.  10-15:  Hos.  6.  6;  Mic.  6.  6-8 ;  Mat. 
9.  13;  12.  1-13;   23.  25;  Mark  2.  23-28;  Luke  11.  39-42. 


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CERTAIN.    Gen.  28.  11,  upon  a  c.  place. 

1  Cor.  4.  11,  no  c.  dwelling-place. 

Heb.  10.  27,  a  c.  fearful  expectation.    A.  V.,  looking  for. 
CERTAINLY.    Lev.  10.  18,  should  c.  have  eaten  it. 
A.  v.,  indeed. 

Luke  23.  47,  c.  this  was  a  righteous  man.  [deed. 

CERTAINTY.    1  Sam.  26,  4,  come  of  a  c.    A.V.,inveni 
CHAFED.    2  Sam.  17.  8,  c.  in  their  minds. 
CHAFF.    Ps.  35.  5,  as  c.  before  the  wind. 

Dan.  2.  35,  c.  of  the  summer  threshing-floors. 

Mat.  3. 12 :  Luke  3.  17,  the  c.  he  will  burn  up. 
CHAIN.    Gen.  41.  42,  a  gold  c.  about  his  neck. 

Ps.  73.  6,  pride  is  as  a  c. 

.149.  8,  to  bind  their  kings  with  c. 

Prov.  1.  9,  c.  about  thy  neck. 

Mark  5.  3,  no,  not  with  a  c.    A.V.,  chains. 

Acts  12.  7,  his  c.  fell  off  from  his  hands. 

Eph.  6.  20,  in  c.    A.  V.,  bonds, 

2  Tim.  1.  1(),  not  ashamed  of  my  c. 
CHALCEDONY.    Rev.  21.  19,  third,  c. 

CHA  LDEA,  «hal-de'a,  district  of  Babylonia.  Jer.  50.  10. 
CHALDEANS,  «hal-de'ans,  dwellers  in  Chaldea.    Job 

1.  17. 
CHA  LDEE  S,  €hal'dees.    Gen.  15.  7. 
CHALK  STONES,    fsa.  27.  9,  altar  as  c.-s. 
CHAMBER.    Gen.  43.  30,  into  his  c. 
Judg.  16.  9,  in  the  inner  c,    A.V.,  iti  the  c. 

1  Kings  17. 19,  carried  .  .  .  into  the  c.    A.  V.,  a  loft, 

2  Kings  4.  10,  little  c.  on  the  wall. 

1  Chr.  28.  11,  inner  c.    A.V.,  xjarlours. 
Ps.  19.  5,  coming  out  of  his  c. 

S.  of  Sol.  1.  4,  brought  me  into  his  c. 
Dan.  6.  10,  windows  were  open  in  his  c. 
Joel  2. 16,  bridegroom  go  fortli  from  his  c. 
Amos  9.  6,  his  c.  in  the  heavens.    A.  V.,  stories. 
Mat.  6.  6,  enter  into  thine  inner  c    A.V.,  thy  closet. 

24.  26,  in  the  inner  c.  A.  V.,  secret  c.  [closets. 
Luke  12.  3,  spoken  in  the  ear  in  the  inner  c.  A.V.,  in 
Acts  1.  13,  the  upper  c.    A.V.,an  .  .  .  room. 

9.  37,  in  an  upper  c. 

Rom.  13.  13,  cliainbering  (=  wanton  living). 
CHAMBERLAIN.    Jer.  51.  59,  was  chief  c.    A.V.,  a 
quiet  2irince. 

Acts  12.  20,  king's  c. 
CHAMELEON.    Lev.  11.  30,  c.     A.  V.,  mole. 
CHAMPION.    1  Sam.  17.  4,  c.  out  of  the  camp. 
CHANCE.    Eccl.  9. 11,  time  and  c. 
CHANGE.    Gen.  45.  22,  c.  of  raiment. 

Ex.  14.  5,  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  .  .  .  was  c.    A.  V.,  turned. 

2  Sam.  14.  20,  to  c.  the  face  of  the  matter.    A.  F.,  fetch 
about  this  form  of  speech. 

Ps.  15.  4,  hurt,  and  c.  not. 
102.  26,  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  c. 

Prov.  24.  21,  them  that  are  given  to  c. 

Jer.  13.  23,  can  the  Ethiopian  c.  his  skin,     [change  not. 

Mai.  3.  6,  I,  Jehovah,  c.  not.    A.  F.,  /  am  the  Lord,  I 

Acts  6. 14,  shall  c.  the  customs. 

1  Cor.  15.  51,  we  shall  all  be  c.  [stream. 

CHANNEL.    Job  6.  15,  as  the  c.  of   brooks.    A.V., 

Job  28.  10,  e.  among  the  rocks.    A.V.,  rivers. 
38.  25,  cleft  a  c.    A.V.,  watercoiirse. 

Ezek.  31.  4,  sent  out  its  c.    A.V.,  little  rivers. 
CHAPLET.     Prov.  1.  9,  c.  of  grace.    A.  V.,  ornament. 
CHARACTER.    Ezra  4.  7,  Syrian  c.    A.V.,  tongue. 
CHARGE.    Gen.  26.  5,  kept  my  c.  [manding. 

Gen.  49.  33,  made  an  end  of  c.  his  sons.  A.V.,  coin- 
Lev.  18.  30,  keep  my  c.    A.  V.,  ordinance. 

Num.  4. 16,  c.  of  Eleazar.    A.  V.,  office. 

Josh.  6.  26,  and  Joshua  c.  them.    .4.  T'.,  adjured. 

Esth.  4.  5,  and  c.  him.    A.V.,  gave  him  a  commandment. 

Job  1.  22,  nor  c  God  foolishly. 

Mat.  9.  30 ;  Mark  5.  43 ;  Luke  9.  21,  Jesus  c. 

Acts  5.  28,  strictly  c.  you.    A.  V.,  strailhj  command. 

7.  60,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  c. 

21.  24,  be  at  charges  {  =  discharge  the  cost). 

23.  30,  c.  his  accusers.    A.  V.,  gave  commandment. 

25.  7,  grievous  c.    A.  F.,  complaints. 

25. 18,  they  brought  no  c.    A.V.,  none  accusation. 
25.  27,  c.  against  him.    A.  V.,  crimes  laid. 
Rom.  3.  9,  we  before  laid  to  the  c.    A.  V.,  proved. 

8.  33,  lay  anything  to  the  c. 

1  Cor.  9.  18,  gospel  without  c.  [ments. 

1  Thes.  4.  2,  what  c.  we  gave  you.    A.  F.,  command- 
1  Tim.  1.  3,  c.  certain  men  not  to  teach. 
1.  5,  end  of  the  c.  is  love.    A.  F,  commandment. 
1  Pet.  5.  3,  the  c.  allotted  to  you.    A.  F,  over  God^s 
heritage.  [6- 13. 

Charge,  of  God  to  individuals,  to  Moses  and  Aaron,  Ex. 
of  Moses  to  Joshua,  Deut.  31.  7 ;  David  to  Solomon,  1 
Kings  2. 1 ;  1  Chr.  22.  6 ;  Jehoshaphat  to  the  judges, 
2  Chr.  19.  6 ;  Paul  to  the  elders  at  Ephesus,  Acts  20. 
17 ;  Paul  to  Timothy,  1  Tim.  5.  21 ;  Peter  to  the  elders, 
1  Pet.  5. 
CHARIOT.    Ex.  14.  6,  ready  his  c. 

1  Sam.  13.  5,  with  Israel,  30,000  c. 

2  Kings  2. 11,  appeared  a  c.  of  fire. 
Ps.  20.  7,  some  trust  in  c. 

Isa.  31. 1,  and  trust  in  c 

Acts  8.  29,  join  thyself  to  this  c. 


Chariots,  first  mention  of.  Gen.  41.  43. 
of  war,  Ex.  14.  17  ;  Deut.  20.  M ;  Judg.  1. 19. 
of  fire,  2  Kings  2.  11 ;  6.  17. 
CHARMER.    Ps.  58.  5,  voice  of  c. 
CHASE.    Lev.  26.  7,  c.  your  enemies. 
Lev.  26.  8,  shall  c.    A .  F,  put  to  flight. 
Josh.  23.  10,  shall  c.  a  thousand. 

Job  18.  11,  terrors  shall  .  .  .  c.  him  at.     A.V.,  drive 
him.  to. 

30.  15,  they  c.  mine  honor  as  the  wind.    A.  V.,  pursue 
my  sotil. 
Isa.  17.  13,  shall  be  c.  as  the  chaff.  \versation. 

CHASTE     1  Pet.  3.  2,  your  c.  behavior.    A.  V.,  c.  con- 
CHASTEN.    Deut.  8.  5,  man  c.  his  son. 
Job  5. 17,  c.  of  the  Almighty. 

Ps.  6. 1 :  3a.  1,  neither  c.  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure, 
94.  12,  blessed  is  the  man  whom  thou  c. 
118. 18,  Jehovah  hath  c.  me  sore. 
Prov.  13.  24,  c.  him  betimes. 
19. 18,  c.  thy  sou. 
2  Cor.  6.  9,  as  c,  and  not  killed. 
Eph.  6.  4,  c.  .  .  .  of  the  Lord.    A.  V.,  nurture. 
Heb.  12.  6,  Lord  loveth  he  c.  [ment. 

12.  8,  if  ye  are  without  c.    A.  V.,  be  without  chastise- 
12.  9,  fathers  ...  to  c.    A.V.,  tvhich  corrected. 
12.  11,  all  c.  .  .  .  for  the  present. 
Rev.  3.  19,  as  many  as  I  love,  I  reprove  and  c. 
CHASTISE.    Lev.  26. 18,  I  will  r.  you.    A.V.,2)unish. 

Luke  2.i.  16, 1  will  therefore  c.  him. 
CHASTISEMENT.    Isa.  53.  5,  c.  of  our  peace. 
Chastisement,  value  of,  2  Sam.  7.  14,  15 ;  Job  5.  17-20 ; 
23. 10 ;  Ps.  50.  15  ;  Prov.  3.  11, 12  ;  Mai.  3.  3  ;  John  15.  2 ; 

1  Pet.  2.  20 ;  Rev.  2.  2,  3, 19  ;  7.  14. 

Chastity,  commanded,  Ex.  20.  14;  Ps.  24.  3,  4 ;  73.  1 ; 
Mat.  5.  8,  27,  28  ;  Tit.  1.  15. 
Instances :  —  Shem.  and  Jajyheth,  Gen.  9.  23 ;  Joseph, 
Gen.  39.  9 ;  Job,  Job  31.  1 ;  Rebekah,  Gen.  24.  65. 
CHATTER.    Isa.  38. 14,  so  did  I  c. 
CHE  BAR,  -che'bar  — Babylonian  river.    Ezek.  1. 1. 
CHECKED.    1  Sam.  24.  7,  c.  his  men.    A.  V.,  stayed. 
CHECKER.    Ex.  28.  4,  coat  of  c-.  work.    A,  V.,  broidered 

coat. 
CHEDORLAOMER,  ched'or-la'o-mer.    Gen.  14.  1, 17. 
CHEEK.     Isa.  50.  6,  my  c.  to  them. 

Mat.  5.  39,  smiteth  thee  on  thy  right  c. 
CHEER.     1  Sam.  15.  32,  came  unto  him  cheerfully. 
A.  v.,  delicately.  [self. 

Job  9.  27,  I  win  ...  be  of  good  c.    A.  F,  comfort  my- 
Prov.  15.  13,  c.  countenance. 
15. 15,  of  a  c.  heart.    A.V.,  merry. 
Mat.  9.  2,  be  of  good  c.  ( =  joyful). 

9.  22,  be  of  good  c.    A.  V.,  comfort. 
14.  27,  be  of  good  c. ;  it  is  I. 

John  16.  33,  be  of  good  c. ;  1  have  overcome. 

Acts  23.  11,  be  of  good  c. 

Rom.  12.  8,  showeth  mercy,  with  c. 

2  Cor.  9.  7,  God  loveth  a  c.  giver. 

Jas.  5.  13,  is  any  c.  ?    A.  F,  merry. 
Cheerfulness,  Prov.  15.  13-15 ;  17.  22. 
CHELAL,  -ehe'lal  — Heb.  completion,  or  whole.    Ezra 

10.  30. 

CHELUHI,  -eheru-hi,  son  of  Bani.    Ezra  10.  35.    A.  V., 

Chelluh. 
CHELUB,  -ehe'lub.    (1)  father  of  Mehir,  1  Chr.  4.  11. 

(2)  father  of  Ezri,  1  Chr.  27.  26. 
CHEL  UBAl,  «he-lu  bai  =  CALEB  (2).    1  Chr.  2.  9. 
CHEMARIM,  «hem'a-rTm  — Heb.  black-robed.    Zeph.  1. 

4.    A.V.,  Chemarims. 
CHEMOSH,  -ehe'mSsh  —  Heb.  snbditer  [?].    Num.  21.  29. 
CHENAANAH,  ehe-na'a-nah  — Heb  merchant  [?].    (1) 

Benjamite,  1   Chr.    7.  10.    (2)  Zedekiah's  father,  1 

Kings  22.  11. 
CHE  NAN  I,  cheu'a-nl  —  Heb.  Jehovah  is  firm.    Neh.  9.  4. 
CHENANIAH,  cheu'a-nl'ah,  a  Levite  minstrel.    1  Chr. 

15.  22. 
CHEPHAR-AMMONI,    -ehe-phar-am'mo-nl.    Josh.  18. 

24.    A.  v.,  Chephar-haammonai. 
CHEPHIRAH,   ^he-phl'rah  — Heb.   village    [?].    Josh. 

9.  17. 
CHE  RAN,  ehe'ran  — son  of  Dishon.    Gen.  36.  26. 
CHERETHITES,  €her'e-thites- David's  life  guards. 

2  Sam.  8.  18. 

CHERISHETH.    Eph.  5.  29,  nourisheth  and  c. 
CHERITH,  €lie'rith  —  Elijah  hides  here.    1  Kings  17.  3. 
CHER  (IB.  cherub,  place  in  Babylonia.    Ezra  2.  59. 
CHERUBIM.    Gen.  3.  24,  placed  ...  the  C.    A.V., 
Cherubim s.  ,      „    .  .   . 

Ps.  80.  1,  sitteat  above  the  c.    A.  V.,  dwellest  between 
the  cherubims. 
Cherubim,  first  mentioned.  Gen.  3.  24. 

of  gold,  Ex.  25.  18-20.  „  ,    ^ 

over  the  ark,  1  Sam.  4.  4 ;  1  Kings  8.  6,  7  ;  Heb.  9.  5. 

in  the  holy  of  holies,  1  Kings  6.  23-28 ;  2  Chr.  3.  10-13. 

in  the  tabernacle  and  the  temple,  Ex.  26.  1;   36.  35; 
1  Kings  6.  29-35 ;  7.  29,  36 ;  2  Chr.  3.  14. 

office  of.  Gen.  3.  24 ;  1  Sam.  4.  4 ;  Ezek.  1. 15-28. 

symbolical,  Ps.  18.  10;  Ezek.  1.  ;  9.  3;  10.  ,,,,,„ 
CHE  SALON,  -ehgs'a-15n  —  village  of  Judah.  Josh.  15. 10. 
CHESED,  che'sed  —  sou  of  Nahor.    Gen.  22.  22. 


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CHESIL,  ehe'sil  —  unoodly  [?]— towa  of  Judah.  Josh. 

15.  ao. 
CHESULLOTH,    chQ-sal' loth— flanks    [?]  — town    of. 
Josh.  19.  18.  [38.  5. 

CHEZ  IB,  -ehe'zib— /aZ.xe  — Shelah's  birthplace.     Geu. 
CHICKENS.    Mat.  23.  37,  hen  gathereth  her  c. 
CHIDE.    Ps.  103.  9,  he  will  not  always  c. 
CHIDON,  -ehi'dou  —  Heb.  javdiii.    1  Chr.  13.  9. 
CHIEF.    Gen.  36.  15,  c.    A.  F.,  dukes. 

Ex.  30.  23,  the  c.  spices.    A.V.,  principal. 

Num.  25.  4,  c.  of  the  people.    A.V.,  heads. 

Josh.  13.  21,  c.  of  Midian.    A.  V.,  princes. 

Judg.  11.  6,  be  our  c.    A.V.,  captain. 

1  Kings  4.  5,  was  c.  minister.    A.  F.,  principal  officer. 

1  Chr.  12.  9  ;  23.  19,  20 ;  24.  23,  c.     A.  V.,  first. 

2  Chr.  24.  11,  the  c.  priest's  officer.    A.V.,  high. 
Prov.  6.  7,  having  no  c.    A.  F.,  guide. 

17.  9,  separateth  c.  friends.    A.  F.,  very. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  10.  the  c.  among  ten  thousand. 
Jer.  39. 13,  c.  officers  of  the  king.    A.  V.,  jyrinces. 

61.  59,  was  c.  chamberlain.    A.V.,a  quiet  prince. 
Mat.  23.  6,  love  the  c.  place  at  feasts.    A.  F.,  upper- 
most rooms. 

23.  6,  c.  seats  in  the  synagogues. 

Luke  20.  46,  c.  seats  in  the  synagogues.    A.  V.,  highest. 
Acts  25.  2,  c.  priests.    A.V.,  high  priest. 
Eph.  2.  20,  the  c.  corner  stone. 

1  Tim.  1.  15.  of  whom  I  am  c. 

1.  16,  that  in  me  as  e.    A.  V.,  first. 
Heb.  8.  1,  the  c.  point  is  this.    A.  F,  this  is  the  sum. 
Chief  Priests,  Mat.  2.  4 ;   16.  21 ;  Mark  14.  1 ;  15.  31 ; 
Jolm  7.  32.  [er?ior. 

CHIEFTAIN.    Zech.  9.  7,  as  a  c.  in  Judah.    A.  V.,  goi- 
CHILD.    Gen.  42.  22,  sin  against  the  c. 
Ex.  2.  8,  called  the  c.  mother. 

2  Sam.  12.  22,  while  the  c.  was  yet  alive. 
1  Kings  3.  25,  divide  the  living  c. 

Prov.  20. 11,  a  c.  maketh  himself  known  by  his  doings. 

22.  6,  train  up  a  c. 
Isa.  9.  6,  unto  us  a  c.  is  born. 
Mark  5.  39,  c.  is  not  dead.    A.  F.,  damsel. 

7.  30,  c.  laid  upon  the  bed.    A.  F.,  daughter, 

9.  36,  he  took  a  little  c. 

12.  19,  and  leave  no  c.    A.  F,  children. 
Luke  1.  66,  what  then  shall  this  c.  be  ? 
John  4.  49,  come  down  ere  my  c.  die. 
1  Cor.  13.  11,  when  I  was  a  c. 

Phil.  2.  22.  as  a  c.  serveth  a  father.    A.  F,  son  with  the. 
CHILDLESS.   Jer.  18.  21,  become  c.    A.V., bereaved  of 

t//fir  children. 
Childlike,  referred  to,  Mat.  18.  3-5;  21.  16;   Mark  10. 

13-16  :  Luke  9.  46-48  ;  18.  15-17  ;  1  Pet.  2.  2. 
CHILDREN.    Geu.  3.  16,  bring  forth  c. 
Ps.  34.  11,  come  ye  c,  hearken  unto  me. 

127.  3,  c.  are  a  heritage  of  Jehovah. 

128.  3,  thy  c.  like  olive  plants. 
Prov.  31.  28,  her  c.  rise  up. 

Isa.  8.  18,  the  c.  whom  Jehovah  hath  given. 

30.  9.  c.  that  will  not  hear. 

63.  8,  c.  that  will  not  deal  falsely. 
Jer.  3.  14,  return,  O  backsliding  c. 

31.  15,  Rachel  weepuig  for  her  c.  [her  c. 
Lam.  1.  5,  her  young  c.  are  gone  into  captivity.  A.  F, 
Ezek.  18.  2,  c.  teeth  are  set  on  edge. 

Dan.  11. 14,  c.  of  the  violent  among  thy  people.    A.  F., 

robbers  of. 
Mat.  2.  16,  slew  all  the  male  c.    A.  F,  the  c. 
15.  26,  take  the  c.  bread. 
Mark  9.  37,  one  of  such  little  c.    A.V.,  such  c. 

10.  14  ;  Luke  18.  16.  suffer  the  little  r. 
Luke  7.  32,  r.  that  sit  in  the  marketplace. 
John  8.  39,  if  ye  were  Abraham's  c. 
Rom.  8.  16,  we  are  c.  of  God.    A.  F,  the  c. 

Eph.  4.  14,  that  we  may  be  no  longer  c.    A.  V.,  hence- 
forth be  no  more  c. 

5.  8,  c.  of  light. 

6.  1 ;  Col.  3.  20,  c,  obey  your  parents. 
1  Tim.  3.  4,  ha\ing  his  c.  m  subjection. 

1  Pet.  3.  6,  whose  c.  ye  noware.    A.  F,  daughters  ye  are. 
Children,  a  blessing.  Gen.  30.  1 ;  Ps.  113.  9 ;  127.  3-5 ; 

Prov.  10.  1. 
given  in  answer  to  prayer,  Gen.  15.  2-5 ;  25.  21 ;  1  Sam. 

1.  27  :  Luke  1.  13. 
treatment  of.  after  birth,  Ezek.  16.  4 ;  Luke  2.  7, 12. 
weaning  of.  Gen.  21.  8;  1  Sam.  1.  22-24. 
nurses  of.  Gen.  24.  59 ;  Ex.  2.  7,  9  ;  Ruth  4.  16 ;  2  Sam.  4. 

4  ;  2  Kings  11.  2. 
tutors  of,  2  Kings  10.  1 ;  Acts  22.  3.  [governors. 

guardians  and  stewards  of,  Gal.  4. 1,  2.  A.  F,  tutors  and 
amusements  of,  Job  21.  11 ;  Zech.  8.  5 ;  Mat.  11.  16,  17  ; 

Luke  7.  32. 
education  of,  Gen.  18. 19  ;  Dent.  4.  9  ;  11. 19 ;  Prov.  13. 1, 

24  ;  22.  6,  15  :  Eph.  6.  4  ;  Col.  3.  21. 
duty  of,  Ex.  20.  12  ;  Lev.  19.  3,  32 ;  Deut.  5. 16 ;  Prov.  1. 

8 ;  6.  20 ;  15.  5 ;  24.  21 ;  Eph.  6. 1 ;  Col.  3.  20 ;  1  Tim.  5. 

4  ;  1  Pet.  5.  5. 
slam  by  Herod,  Mat.  2. 16.    Compare  Jer.  31.  15. 
blessed  by  Christ,  Mat.  19. 13-15 ;  Mark  10.  13-16  ;  Luke 

18.  15-17. 


of  God,  Heb.  12.  5 ;  1  Pet.  1. 14. 

of  hght,  Luke  16.  8  ;  John  12. 36 ;  Eph.  5.  8  ;  1  Thes.  5.  5. 

dutiful  or  obedient,  examples  of,  Shem  and  Japheth, 

Gen.  9.  23;  Judah,  Gen.  44.  32;  Joseph,  Gen.  37.  13; 

46.  29 :  Jacob's  so7is.  Gen.  50.  12 ;  Rafiab,  Josh.  2.  13 ; 

Darid,  1  Sam.  17.  20;  22.  3;  Solomon,  1  Kuigs  2.  19  ; 

Rechabites,  Jer.  35.  6;  Esther,  Esth.  2.  20;    Jesus, 

Luke  2.  51 ;  Isaac,  Gen.  22.  6 ;  Jephthah's  daughter, 

Judg.  11.  36 ;  Samuel,  1  .Sam.  2.  26. 

disobedient.  Gen.  26.  34,  35 ;  1  Sam.  2.  12-17,  22-25 ;  8.  3  ; 

2  Sara.  15.  10  ;  1  Kings  1.  5 ;  2  Kings  19.  37  ;  Isa.  3.  5  ; 

Ezek.  22.  7.  [3.  3. 

CHILE  A  B,  «hire-ab,  David's  son  by  Abigail.    2  iSam. 

CHILION,  -ehil'i-on  —  jM«m(7  —  Naomi's  son.    Ruth  1.  2. 

CHILMAD.  «hTl'mad.  trades  with  Tyre.    Ezek.  27.  23. 

CHIMHAM,  ^\nm"h9.m~ faint  (?)  — Barzillai's  son.    2 

Sam.  19.  37. 
CHINNEKETH,    «hin'ne-reth  — Zyre,  pi.   Chinneroth. 

Josh.  19.  35. 
CHINNEROTH,  €hTn'ne-roth,  Galilean  town  or  dis- 
trict, hence  Sea  of  Chinneroth  for  Sea  of  Galilee. 
Josh.  12.  3. 
CHINNEROTH,  -ehiu'ne-roth.    1  Kings  15.  20.    A.V., 

Cinnerofh. 
CHIOS,  -ehi'os,  island  of.    Paul  shelters  at.  Acts  20. 15. 
CHIRP.     Isa.  8.  19,  that  c.  and  that  mutter.     A.V., 
petX). 
Isa.  10.  14,  none  that  .  .  .  c.    A.V.,  iieeped. 
CHISLE  V,  ^his'lev,  ninth   month   of   Hebrew  year. 

Neh.  1. 1.    A.V.,  Chisleu. 
CHISLON,  -ehTs'lon.    Elidad's  father.    Num.  34.  21. 
CHI  SLOTH-TABOR,  -ehis'loth-ta'bSr,  same  as  CHE- 
S  ULL  0  TH,  Josh.  19.  12.  [11. 

CHLOE,  «hlo'e.  Christian  woman  of  Corinth.    1  Cor.  1. 
CHOICE.    Gen.  43.  11,  ('.  fruits.    A.  V.,  best. 
Prov.  10.  20.  tongue  of  the  righteous  is  as  c.  silver. 
Isa.  16.  8,  the  c  branches.    A.  V.,  principal  plants. 
Ezek.  27.  24,  c.  wares.    A.  F,  all  sorts  of  things. 
Acts  15.  7,  God  made  c.  among  von. 
Choice,  mention  made  of,  Josh.  24. 15-24  ;  1  Kings  18.  21 ; 

Ezek.  20.  39  :  John  6.  67-69. 
CHOKED.    Mat.  13.  7,  thorns  grew  up  and  <■.  them. 
CHOOSE.    Num.  17.  5,  rod  of  the  man  whom  I  shall  c. 
Josh.  24.  15,  c.  you  this  day. 
1  Sam.  17.  40,  c.  him  five  smOoth  stones. 
Luke  14.  7,  they  c.  out  the  chief  seats. 
John  15.  16,  ye  did  not  c.  me,  but  I  c.  you.    A.  F,  have 

vol  chosen  mp,  but  I  have  chosen. 
1  Cor.  1.  27,  God  c.    A.  F,  hath  chosen. 
Eph.  1.  4,  as  he  c.  us.    A.  F,  hath  chosen. 
CHORAZIN,  «ho-ra'zin,  doomed  city.    Luke  10.  13. 
CHOSEN.    Ps.  33.  12,  r.  for  his  own  inheritance. 
Ps.  89. 19,  one  c.  out  of  the  people. 
Prov.  16.  16,  to  be  <■.  than  silver. 
Isa.  42.  1,  my  c.    ^1.  F,  mine  elect. 
49.  7,  who  hath  c.  thee.    A.V.,  and  he  shall  choose 
thee. 

65.  9,  my  c.  shall  inherit.    A.V.,  mine  elect. 
Jer.  8.  3,  death  shall  be  c. 

Luke  9.  35,  this  is  my  Son,  my  c.  A.  F.,  my  beloved  Son, 
Acts  9.  15,  he  is  a  c.  vessel. 
CHRIST,  -ehnst  — Gk.  anointed  =  'H.eh.  JHessiah  — our 
Lord's  official  title.  Acts  17.  3 ;  has  become  his  sur- 
name, John  1.  17.    See  Jesus. 
Mat.  2.  4,  the  Christ.    A.  F,  Christ.    Acta  9.  20,  Jesus. 
-l.F.  Christ. 
CHRIST.    Mat.  16.  16,  thou  art  the  C. 
Mat.  24.  24,  there  shall  arise  false  C. 
Luke  24.  46.  that  the  C.  should  suffer.    A,  V.,  behoved 

Christ  to  suffer. 
John  4.  25,  Messiah  cometh  (he  that  ia  called  C). 
Phil.  1.  15.  preach  C.  even  of  envy. 
1  John  2.  22,  denieth  that  Jesus  is  the  C, 
5.  1,  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  C. 
Rev.  20.  4.  reigned  with  C. 
Christ  Jesus. -HIS  life  and  work. 
Early  life— birth  announced,  Luke  1.  26-38. 
is  born  at  Bethlehem,  Luke  2.  1-7. 
birth  proclaimed  to  the  shepherds,  Luke  2.  8-20. 
is  circumcised,  Luke  2.  21. 
presented  in  the  temple,  Luke  2.  22-38. 
wise  men  worship  him.  Mat.  2.  1-12. 
flight  into  Egypt  and  return  to  Nazareth,  Mat.  2.  13-23. 
at  the  age  of  "twelve  visits  Jerusalem,  and  questions 

tlie  doctors  in  the  temple,  Luke  2.  40-50. 
works  as  carpenter  nearly  eighteen  years,  Mark  6.  3 ; 

Luke  2.  51. 
Public  ministry,  Ist  year  —  is  baptized  by  John,  Mat.  3. 

13-17  ;  Mark  1.  9-11 :  Luke  3.  21-22. 
is  tempted  in  the  wilderness.  Mat.  4.  1-11 ;  Mark  1.  12 ; 
Luke  4.  1-13.  .       ,      ^  [1-12. 

at  marriage  at  Cana,  performs  first  miracle,  John  2. 
cleanses  the  temple  at  Passover.  John  2.  13-25. 
talks  with  woman  of  Samaria  at  the  well,  John  4.  1-12. 
2nd  year  —  preaches  repentance  at  Capernaum,  Mat.  4. 
13-17  ;  Mark  1. 14.  ,   ,  _ 

calls  Simon.  Andrew,  James,  and  John,  Mat.  4.  18-22  ; 

Mark  1.  16-20. 
calls  Matthew,  Mat.  9.  1-9. 


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after  Pentecost  chooses  the  twelve  apostles,  Mark  3. 

7-19  ;  Luke  6.  12-16. 
preaches  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  Mat.  5. ;  6. ;  7.  ; 

Luke  6.  20-49. 
The  Lords  Prayer  taught,  Mat.  6.  9-15;  taught  a 

second  time,  Luke  11.  1-4. 
woman  anoints  His  feet  in  Simon's  house  with  alabas- 
ter cruse  of  ointment,  Luke  7.  36-50. 
journeys  through  Galilee,  Luke  8.  1-3. 
crosses  the  Sea  of  Galilee  and  stills  the  storm.  Mat.  8. 

18-27;  Mark  4.  35-41;  Luke  8.  22-25. 
Srd  year  —  sends  forth  the  apostles,  Mat.  10.  1-42 ;  Mark 

6.  7-13 ;  Luke  9. 1-6. 
feeds  five  thousand.  Mat.  14. 13-21 :  Mark  6.  32-44 ;  Luke 

9.  11-17  :  John  6.  5-15. 
walks  on  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  Mat.  14.  22-38;  Mark  6. 

46-56  :  John  6.  16-21. 
is  acknowledged  as  the  Christ  by  Peter,  Mat.  16. 13-20 ; 

Mark  8.  27-30 ;  Luke  9.  18-21. 
foretells  His  death  and  resurrection.  Mat.  16.  21-28 ; 

Mark  8.  31-38  ;  Luke  9.  22-27.  [23-36. 

is  transfigured.  Mat.  17.  1-13;   Mark  9.  1-13;  Luke  9. 
4th  year  —  preaches  at  Feast  of  Tabernacles,  John  7. 

10-53  ;  8.  12-59. 
sends  out  the  seventy,  Luke  10.  1-24. 
raises  Lazarus  at  Bethany,  John  11.  17-46. 
makes  last  journey  to  Jerusalem,  Mat.  19.  1 ;  Mark  10. 

1;  Luke  17. 11. 
blesses  little  children.  Mat.  19.  13-15 :  Mark  10.  13-16 ; 

Luke  18. 15-17. 
foretells  again  His  death  and  resurrection.  Mat.  20.  17- 

19  ;  Mark  10.  32-34  ;  Luke  18.  31-34. 

HIS  DEATH  AND  RESURRECTION. 

public  entry  into  Jerusalem,  Mat.  21.  1-17;  Mark  11 

1-11 ;  Luke  19.  2:M4  ;  John  12.  12-19. 
questions  the  scribes.  Mat.   22.  41;    Mark  12.   35-40 

Luke  20.  39-47. 
commends  the   widow  for  her   mite,  Mark    12.   41 

Luke  21.  1-4. 
The    Last    Supper,   Mat.    26.    17-20;    Mark  14.  12-17 

Luke  22.  7-18. 
washes  the  disciples'  feet,  John  13.  1-17. 
institutes  the  Lord's  Supper,  Mat.  26.  26-29;  Mark  14 

22-25  ;  Luke  22.  19.     (See  also  1  Cor.  11.  23.) 
the  agony  in  Geth.semaue,  Mat.  26.  36-46 ;    Mark  14 

32-42 ;  Luke  22.  40-46. 
is  betrayed  by  Judas,  Mat.  26.  47-56 ;  Mark  14.  43-53 

Luke  22.  47-54 ;  John  18.  2-14. 
is  thrice  denied  by  Peter,  Mat.   26.  57-75 ;   Mark  14 

54-72  ;  Luke  22.  54-62 ;  John  IS.  15-27. 
is  examined  by  Pilate,  Mat.  27.  3-26 ;   Mark  15.  2-15 

Luke  23. 13-25;  John  19.  1-16. 
is  crucified,  Mat.  27.  33-56;  Mark  15.  22-41;  Luke  23 

32-49  ;  John  19.  17-30. 
women  find  sepulchre  empty,  and  tell  disciples.  Mat 

28.  1-8  ;  Mark  16.  8  ;  Luke  24.  9 ;  John  20.  2. 
appears  after  resurrection  to  — 

(1)  Mary  Magdalene.  Mark  16.  9  ;  John  20. 11. 

(2)  women.  Mat.  28.  9. 

(3)  two  disciples  going  to  Emmaus,  Mark  16.  12 ; 

Luke  24.  13-31. 

(4)  Simon  Peter,  Luke  24.  34  ;  1  Cor.  15.  5. 

(5)  disciples  in  shut  chamber,  ]\[ark  16.  13;   Luke 

24.  36  ;  John  20.  19  ;  1  Cor.  15.  5. 

(6)  the  eleven  with  Thomas,  Mark  16.  14 ;  John  20. 

26 ;  1  Cor.  15.  5. 

(7)  500  brethren  at  once.  Mat.  23.  16 ;  1  Cor.  15.  6. 

(8)  some  disciples  at  Sea  of  Galilee,  John  21.  1. 

(9)  James,  1  Cor.  15.  7. 
(10)  the  apostles.  Acts  1.  4. 

forty  days  after  resurrection  leads  apostles  to  Beth- 
any and  ascends  to  heaven,  Mark  16.  19 ;  Luke  24. 
50-53;   Acts  1.  9. 
—  HIS  HUMILIATION,  Acts  8.  33. 

was  accused.  Mat.  27.  12. 

accomplished,  John  17.  4.    A.V.,  finished  work. 

acquainted  with  grief,  Isa.  53.  3. 

afflicted,  Isa.  53.  4,  7,  Col.  1.  24. 

apart,  Luke  9.  18.     A.V.,alo7ie. 

ate  with  publicans,  Mark  2.  16. 

baptized.  Mat.  3.  16  ;  bare  sin,  Isa.  53. 12. 

became  flesh,  John  1.  14. 

became  obedient,  Phil.  2.  8. 

become  a  curse.  Gal.  3.  13  ;  begotten,  John  1. 14. 

betrayed.  Mat.  27.  4. 

blemish,  without,  Eph.  1.  4.    A.  F.,  blame.    1  Pet.  1. 19. 

born,  Mat.  2.  1. 

bom  of  a  woman.  Gal.  4.  4. 

bound,  Mat.  27.  2. 

broken  (marg.),  "is  b.  for  you,"  1  Cor.  11.  24. 

bruised,  Isa.  53.  5 ;  buried,  1  Cor.  15.  4. 

cast  forth,  Luke  4.  29  .     A.  V.,  thrust  out. 

carried  sorrows,  Isa.  53.  4. 

chastised,  Luke  23.  16 :  Isa.  53.  5. 

clothed  with  purple,  Mark  15. 17. 

compassed  with  infirmity,  Heb.  5.  2.      ; 

compassion,  moved  with,  Mat.  9.  36. 

condemned,  Luke  24.  20 ;  Jas.  5.  6. 

crucified.  Mat.  27.  35  ;  1  Cor.  2.  2. 


cursed.  Gal.  3.  13 ;  cut  off,  Isa.  53.  8. 
dead,  John  19.  33  ;  delivered  up.  Acts  2.  23. 
denied,  Acts  3.  14. 

descended,  John  3.  13,  A.V.,  came  clown.    Eph.  4.  10. 
despised,  Isa.  53.  3. 
died,  1  Thes.  5.  10. 
endured  cross,  Heb.  12.  2. 
esteemed  not,  Isa.  53.  3  ;  fasted.  Mat.  4.  2. 
found  in  fashion  as  a  man,  Pliil.  2.  8. 
full  of  pity,  Jas.  5.  11.    A.  ]'.,  very  jniijul. 
gave  himself,  Eph.  5.  2 ;  girded  himself,  John  13.  4, 
gentle,  2  Cor.  10.  1;  grieved,  Mark  3.  5. 
groaned,  John  11.  33. 
guileless,  Heb.  7.  26.    .4.  F.,  hnrmless. 
had  not  where  to  lay  his  head.  Mat.  8.  20. 
hated,  John  15.  25  ;  humbled,  Phil.  2.  8. 
hxmgry,  Mark  11.  12 :  innocent.  Mat.  27.  4. 
killed,  Acts  3. 15  ;  laid  down  his  life,  1  John  3. 16. 
laid  in  a  manger,  Luke  2.  7. 
learned  obedience,  Heb.  5.  8. 
left.  Mat.  26.  56.    .4.  V.,  forsook. 
lifted  up,  John  3.  14  ;  loving,  Eph.  5.  2. 
lowly,  Mat.  11.  29. 

manifested,  1  John  3.  8 ;  marred,  Isa.  52. 14. 
meek.  Mat.  11.  29 ;  mocked,  Luke  23. 11. 
moved  with  compassion,  Mat.  9.  36. 
numbered  with  transgressors,  Isa.  53. 12. 
obedient  unto  death,  Phil.  2.  8. 
offered,  Heb.  9.  28. 

oppressed,  Isa.  53.  7 ;  patient,  Rev.  1.  9. 
persecuted,  John  15.  20 :  pierced,  John  19.  37. 
pleased  not  himself,  Rom.  15.  3. 
poor,  2  Cor.  8.  9. 

poured  out  liis  soul  unto  death,  Isa.  53.  12. 
prayed.  Mat.  26.  39 ;  preached,  Luke  4. 18. 
pure,  1  John  3.  3 ;  railed  against,  Mark  15.  29. 
rejected,  Isa.  53.  3 ;  Mark  8.  31 ;  1  Pet.  2.  4  {A.  F.,  disaU 
loiced).  {reviled). 

rested,  Mark  6.  31 ;   reproached,  Mark  15.  32  (A.  F., 
righteous,  1  Pet.  3.  18 ;  Acts  7.  52.    A.  V.Just. 
sacrificed,  1  Cor.  5.  7. 
scoffed  at,  Luke  16.  14  (.4.  F,  derided). 
scourged.  Mat.  27.  26;  sent,  Mat.  10.  40. 
sighed,  Mark  7.  34 ;  slept,  Mark  4.  38. 
smitten,  Isa.  53.  4 ;  sorrowful.  Mat.  26.  38. 
spat  on,  Mark  14.  65 ;  stooped,  John  8.  6. 
stripped.  Mat.  27.  28  ;  suffered,  1  Pet.  2.  21. 
taught,  Mark  4.  2. 

tempted.  Mat.  4.  1 :  thirsted,  John  19.  28, 
thorns,  crowned  with.  Mat.  27.  29. 
touched,  Mark  5.  30. 

trodden,  Heb.  10.  29;  troubled.  John  11.  33. 
undefiled,  Heb.  7.  26;  walked,  John  1.  36.- 
washed  feet.  John  13.  5 ;  wearied,  John  4.  6. 
wept,  John  11.  35 ;  vielded  up  his  spirit,  Mat.  27.  50. 

—  HIS  EXALTATION,  Acts  5.  31. 
alive.  Rev.  1.  18 ;  2.  8. 

always  with  you.  Mat.  28.  20 ;  anointed.  Acts  10.  38. 

ascended,  Eph.  4.  8. 

become  a  high  priest,  Heb.  6.  20.    A.  F.,  7nacle. 

blessed,  Rom.  9.  5. 

clothed  with  majesty,  Ps.  93.  1 ;  2  Pet.  1. 16. 

crowaied.  Heb.  2.  9  ;  equal  with  God,  Phil.  2.  6. 

exalted,  Phil.  2.  9. 

faitlif 111,  Heb.  2.  17 ;  Rev.  1.  5. 

formed  in  you.  Gal.  4.  19 ;  glorified,  John  12.  23. 

higher  than  the  heavens,  Heb.  7.  26. 

immortal,  1  Tim.  6.  16. 

intercession  making,  Heb.  7.  25. 

invisible,  1  Tim.  1.  17  ;  Heb.  11.  27. 

lifted  up,  Isa.  52.  13.    ^.1':,  extolled. 

liveth  ever,  Heb.  7.  25 ;  living  way,  Heb.  10.  20. 

longsutfering,  1  Tim.  1.  16;  2  Pet.  3. 15. 

marvelled  at,  2  Thes.  1.  10.     .4.  F.,  admired. 

merciful,  Heb.  2.  17  ;  might,  Eph.  1. 19. 

overcome.  Rev.  3.  21 ;  5.  5.    A.  T.,  prevailed. 

perfected,  Heb.  2.  10 ;  5.  9. 

raised  up,  Rom.  6.  4 ;  1  Cor.  15. 15. 

received  up,  Acts  1.  2.    A.  F.,  taken. 

risen,  Luke  24.  34. 

sat  down  on  the  right  hand,  Heb.  8.  1 ;  Rev.  3.  21. 

satisfied,  Isa.  53.  11. 

sealed,  John  6.  27. 

upholding  all  things,  Heb.  1.  3. 

He  shall  be  their  shepherd,  Rev.  7. 17.   A.  F,  shall  feed. 

shall  come  again.  John  14.  3 ;  Acts  1. 11. 

shall  descend,  1  Thes.  4.  16. 

shall  judge,  Rom.  14.  10 ;  2  Cor.  5. 10 ;  2  Tim.  4. 1. 

shall  make  alive,  1  Cor.  15.  22. 

shall  reign.  1  Cor.  15.  25-27 ;  Rev.  11. 15 ;  20.  6. 

will  make  war.  Rev.  2.  16.    A.  F,    will  fight. 

—  HIS  MISSION. 

sent  by  the  Father,  John  6.  57. 

came  in  the  Father's  name,  John  5.  43. 

to  preach,  Mark  1.  33 ;  to  the  poor,  Luke  4. 18 ;  repent- 
ance. Mat.  4.  17  ;  9.  13 ;  Mark  6.  12 :  Luke  24.  47 ;  re- 
mission of  sins.  Luke  1.  77  ;  24.  47  ;  deliverance,  Luke 
4. 18 ;  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord.  Luke  4.  19 ;  the 
kingdom  of  God,  Mat.  10.  7  ;  Luke  4.  43 ;  8.  1 ;  16.  16. 


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to  fulfil  all  righteousness,  Mat.  o.  17. 

to  call  sinners,  Mat.  9.  13  ;  Luke  5.  32. 

to  give  salvation,  Isa.  49.  6;  Mat.  1.  21;   Luke  1.  77; 

John  3.  17. 
to  save  the  lost,  Luke  19.  10. 
to  do  the  Father's  wiU,  John  4.  34 ;  6.  38,  39. 
to  minister,  Mat.  20.  28. 
to  bear  witness  unto  the  truth,  John  18.  37. 
to  be  a  light  in  the  world.  Mat.  4.  16 ;  Luke  1.  79. 
to  give  peace,  Luke  1.  79  ;  12.  31 ;  John  14.  27. 
to  give  life,  John  6.  33 ;  10.  10-28. 
to  give  His  life  a  ransom.  Mat.  20.  28. 
to  lay  down  His  life,  John  10. 15 ;  15. 13. 
for  judgment,  John  9.  39. 

—  HIS  MIRACLES. 

Recorded  in  Mattheic  — Cure  of  two  blind  men,  9. 
27-31 ;    money  in  the  fish's  mouth,  17.  24-27. 

Recorded  in  Mar/c.  —  De&t  and  dumb  man,  7.  31-37; 
blind  man  of  Bethsaida,  8.  22-26. 

Recorded  in  LuJce.  — Jesus  passes  through  the  crowd, 
4.  28-30 ;  miraculous  draught  of  fishes,  5.  4-11 ;  rais- 
ing the  widow's  son,  7.  11-18 ;  woman  with  a  spirit  of 
infirmity,  13.  11-17 ;  man  with  the  dropsy,  14.  1-6 ; 
ten  lepers,  17.  11-19  ;  healing  of  Malchus,  22.  50,  51. 

Recorded  in-  John.  —  Water  made  wine,  2.  1-11 ;  cvire  of 
nobleman's  son,  4.  46-54  ;  impotent  man  at  Bethesda 
cured,  5.  1-9 ;  man  born  blind  cured,  9.  1-7  ;  Lazarus 
raised  from  the  dead,  11.  38-44;    draught  of  fislies, 

21.  1-14. 

Recorded  in  Matthew  and  Mark.  —  Syrophoenician 
woman,  Mat.  15.  28,  Mark  7.  24 ;  four  thousand  fed. 
Mat.  15.  32,  Mark  8.  1 ;  fig  tree  blasted.  Mat.  21.  19, 
Mark  11. 12. 

Recorded  in  MaWhew  and  Z?/Ae.  —  Centurion's  servant, 
Mat.  8.  5,  Luke  7.1;  blind  and  dumb  demoniac,  Mat. 

12.  22,  Luke  11.  14. 

Recorded  in  Mark  and  Luke.  —  Demoniac  cured,  Mark 
1.  23  ;  Luke  4.  33. 

Recorded  in  Matthew^  Mark^  Luke.  —  Peter's  wife's 
mother.  Mat.  8. 14,  Mark  1.  30,  Luke  4.  38;  tempest 
stilled,  Mat.  8.  23,  Mark  4.  37,  Luke  8.  22 ;  demoniacs 
cured.  Mat.  8.  28,  Mark  5.  1,  Luke  8.  26 ;  leper  healed, 
Mat.  8.  2,  Mark  1.  40,  Luke  5.  12 ;  Jairus's  daughter. 
Mat.  9.  23,  Mark  5.  23,  Luke  8.  41 :  issue  of  blood 
cured.  Mat.  9.  20,  Mark  5.  25,  Luke  8.  43  :  sick  of  the 
palsy,  Mat.  9.  2,  Mark  2.  3,  Luke  5.  18  ;  withered  hand, 
Mat.  12.  10,  Mark  3.  1,  Luke  6.  6  ;  lunatic  child,  Mat. 
17.  14,  Mark  9.  14,  Luke  9.  37 ;  two  blind  men,  Mat. 
20.  29 ;  Mark  10.  46,  Luke  18.  35. 

Recorded  in  Matlheic,  Mark,  Jo/; ». —  Walking  on  the 
sea,  Mat.  14.  25,  Mark  6.  48,  John  6.  15. 

Common  to  all  the  Gospel x.  —  Jeaws  feeds  5000,  Mat.  14. 
15.  Mark  6.  30.  Luke  9.  10,  John  6.  1-14. 

—  HIS  PARABLES. 

Recorded  in  Matthew.  —Tares,  13.  24-30;  hid  treasure, 

13.  44 ;  pearl  of  great  price.  13.  45,  46 ;  drag-net,  13. 
47-50  ;  unmerciful  servant,  18.  23-35 ;  laborers  in  the 
vineyard,  20.  1-16;  two  sons,  21.  28-32;  marriage  of 
the  king's  son,  22.  1-14 ;  ten  virgms,  23. 1-13  ;  talents, 
25.  14-30;  sheep  and  goats,  25.  31^6. 

Recorded  in  J/ar/c.  —  Seed  growing  secretly,  4.  26-29; 
watchfulness,  13.  34,  35. 

Recorded  in  Luke.  — Two  debtors,  7.  41-43 ;  good  Sama- 
ritan, 10.  2-5-37  ;  importunate  friend,  11.  5-8  ;  rich  fool, 
12.  16-21 ;  servants  watching,  12.  35-40 ;  steward,  12. 
42-48 ;  barren  fig  tree,  13.  6-9 ;  great  supper,  14. 
16-24 ;  building  a  tower,  14.  28-33 ;  lost  piece  of  sil- 
ver, 15.  8-10  ;  prodigal  son,  15.  11-32 ;  unjust  steward, 
16. 1-13 ;  rich  man  and  Lazarus,  16.  19-31 ;  master  and 
servant,  17.  7-10  ;  importunate  widow,  18. 1-8 ;  Phari- 
see and  publican,  18.  10-14  ;  pounds,  19. 12-27. 

No  Parables  are  found  in  John. 

Recorded  in  Matthew  and  LnJce. — House  on  the  rock 
and  on  the  sand.  Mat.  7.  24-27  :  Luke  6.  46-49 ;  leaven. 
Mat.  13.  33,  34,  Luke  13.  18-21;  lost  sheep.  Mat.  18. 
12-14;  Luke  15.  1-10. 

Recorded  in  Matthew,  Mark.  Z7<A-^. —Candle  under  a 
bushel.  Mat.  5.  15,  Mark  4.  21,  Luke  8.  16  ;  new  cloth 
and  an  old  garment.  Mat.  9.  16.  Mark  2.  21,  Luke  5. 
36 ;  new  wine  into  old  wine-skins.  Mat.  9. 17,  Mark  2. 

22,  Luke  5.  37,  36  ;  the  sower.  Mat.  13.  1-23,  Mark  4. 1-9, 
Luke  8.  4-15  :  the  mustard  seed.  Mat.  13.  31, 32,  Mark 
4.  30-34,  Luke  13.  18-20;  the  vineyard.  Mat.  21.  33-46, 
Mark  12.  1-12,  Luke  20.  9-19  ;  the  fig  tree.  Mat.  24. 
32-35,  Mark  13.  28-31.  Luke  21.  29-33. 

—  HIS  TEACHINGS  AND  DISCOURSES, 
of  the  new  birth,  John  3.  1-21. 

of  living  water.  John  4.  1-42. 

of  repentance.  Mat.  4.  13-17  ;  Mark  1.  14,  15 

at  Nazareth,  Luke  4.  16. 

of  the  Sabbath,  Mat.  12.  9-14 ;  Mark  2.  23-28 ;  Luke  6. 
1-11 ;  13.  10-17  ;  14.  1-6.  [H.  12-49. 

sermon  on  the  mount.  Mat.  5.-7. ;  Mark  3. 13-19  ;  Luke 
Mat.  5. —The  beatitudes,  3;  disciples  called  the 
salt  of  the  earth,  13 ;  light  of  the  world.  14  ;  the 
lamp,  15  (A.  v.,  candle):  that  He  came  to  ful- 
fil the  law,  21 ;  what  it  is  to  kill,  21 ;  adultery, 
27  ;  swearing,  33 ;  enduring  wrong,  38  ;  loving  our 
neighbor,  43. 

3  i 


Cliap.  6.  —  Righteousness,  1  (A.V.,  cdms) ;  prayer, 
5 ;  the  Lord's  Prayer,  9  ;   forgiveness,  14  ;    fast- 
ing,  16 ;    laying  up  treasure,  19 ;    of   God  and 
mammon,  24  ;   the  lilies  of  the  field,  28. 
Chap.  7.  —  Reproves  rash  judgment.  1 ;  casting  of 
holy  tilings  to  dogs,  6  ;  exhorts  to  prayer,  7 ;  the 
narrow  gate,  13  (.4.  V.,  strait) ;  false  prophets,  15  ; 
who  shall  enter  the    kingdom    of    heaven,  21 ; 
parable  of  the  house  built  on  rock,  24,  and  on 
sand,  26. 
sermon  on  a  level  place,  Luke  6. 17.   A.V.,  in  the  plain. 
teaches  inquirers,  Mat.  11.  2-30  ;  Luke  7.  18-35. 
on  healing,  John  5. 

on  plucking  ears  of  corn,  Mat.  12. ;  Mark  2. ;  Luke  6. 
on  the  Pharisees,  Mat.  12. 
of  sower,  wheat  and  tares,  mustard  seed,  leaven,  hid 

treasure,  pearl,  and  net.  Mat.  13.  3-50  ;  Mark  4.  3-34  ; 

Luke  8.  5-18  ;  13.  18-21. 
of  the  householder.  Mat.  13.  51,  52. 
in  the  synagogue.  Mat.  13.  53-58  ;  Luke  6.  6-11. 
to  the  apostles.  Mat.  10. 1-42 ;  11. 1 ;  Mark  6.  6-13 ;  Luke 

9.  1-6. 
on  the  bread  of  life,  John  6.  22-31. 
of  inward  purity.  Mat.  15.  1-20  ;  Mark  7.  1-23. 
of  Jonah  and  signs.  Mat.  16.  1-4 ;  Mark  8. 10-13. 
of  leaven.  Mat.  16.  5-12;  Mark  8. 14-21. 
on  Peter's  confession,  John  6.  68.  [8. 

of  living  water,  the  judgment  and  light,  John  7.  37-53 ; 
of  the  good  sliepherd,  John  10.  1-21. 
of  the  Father,  John  10.  23-38. 
to  the  seventy,  Luke  10.  1-24. 
of  the  good  Samaritan,  Luke  10.  25-37. 
of  ambition  and  money.  Mat.  18.  1-35 ;  Mark  9.  33-50 ; 

Luke  9.  47-50. 
of  life  after  death,  John  5. 25, 28, 29  ;  6.  47  ;  11. 1-53  ;  14.  2. 
of  prayer  and  the  importunate  friend,  Luke  11.  1-13. 
of  the  liglit  of  the  body,  Luke  11.  33-36. 
of  covetousness,  Luke  12.  13-50. 
of  salvation,  and  great  supper,  Luke  13.  22-35. 
of  the  lost  sheep,  piece  of  money,  prodigal  son,  Luke 

15.  1-32. 
of  riches,  Luke  16. 1-21. 
on  his  death.  Mat.  10.  17-26 ;  Mark  10.  32-45. 
of  the  pounds,  Luke  19.  1-28. 

of  the  withered  fig  tree.  Mat.  21.  20-22 ;  Mark  11.  20-26. 
on  forgiving  others.  Mat.  6.  12-15 ;  18.  21 ;  Mark  11.  25 ; 

Luke  7.  47  ;  17.  1-10. 
of  the  kingdom  of  God,  Luke  17.  20-37.  [1-14. 

of  the  unjust  judge,  Pharisee  and  publican,  Luke  18. 
on  divorce.  Mat.  19.  1-12 ;  Mark  10.  1-12. 
on  eternal  life.  Mat.  19. 16-30 ;  Mark  10.  17-31. 
on  simplicity.  Mat.  19.  13-15 ;   Mark  10.  13-16 ;   Luke 

18.  15-17. 
on  covetousness,  on  following  Christ,  Mat.  19.  16-30; 

Mark  10.  17-31 ;  Luke  18. 18-34. 
on  humility,  Mat.  5.  3  ;  Mark  9.  35 ;  Luke  14. ;  22.  24-36. 
of  tlie  new  commandment  of  love,  the  father's  house, 

John  13.  34-38. 
of  the  way,  the  Holy  Spirit,  the  comforter.  Mat.  12.  31 ; 

Luke  11.  13  ;  John  14.  1-31 ;  15.  26 ;  16. 12-15. 
of  his  authority.  Mat.  21.  23-46 ;  Mark  11.  27-33  ;  Luke 

20.  1-8. 
of  the  two  sons,  wicked  husbandmen,  king's  marriage 

feast.  Mat.  21.  28-46 ;   22.  1-14 ;  Mark  12.  1-12 ;  Luke 

20.  9-19. 
of   tribute,    resurrection,    the    great   commandment. 

Mat.  22.  15-33  :  Mark  12.  13-34  :  Luke  20.  20-40. 
of  Pharisees  and  hypocrisy.  Mat.  23.  1-39 ;   Mark  12. 

38-40;  Luke  20.  45-47. 
of  the  widow's  mite,  Mark  12.  41-44  ;  Luke  21.  1-4. 
on  care  and  watching.  Mat.  24. ;  Mark  13. ;  Luke  21. 
of  judgment,  John  12.  30-50. 
of  second  commg  and  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem, 

Mat.  24.  1-57 ;  Mark  13.  1-37 ;  Luke  21.  5-38. 
of  wise  and  foolish  virgins,  talents,  and  sheep  and 
•  goats,  and  last  judgment.  Mat.  23. 1-46. 
institutes  the  Lord's  Supper,  Mat.  26.  26-29  ;  Mark  14. 

22-25 ;  Luke  22.  19-20.  [18-27. 

of  his  death.  Mat.  16.  13-28 ;  Mark  8.  27-38 ;  Luke  9. 
of  death  and  resurrection.  Mat.  17.  14-23 ;  Mark  9.  14- 

32  ;  Luke  9.  37-45. 
of  the  true  vine,  John  15.  1-12. 
of  the  mission  of  the  Comforter,  John  14. 16 ;  16.  7. 
his  intercessory  prayer,  Luke  22.  32 ;  23.  34  ;  John  17.  9 ; 

17.  20. 
convinces  Thomas,  John  20.  24-31. 
charges  Peter,  John  21.  15-25.     „     ,  ^^      .^    ,     „, 
charges  the  disciples.  Mat.  28. ;  Mark  16. ;  Luke  24. 
of  giving.  Acts  20.  35. 
—  HIS   CHARACTER. 

benevolent.  Mat.  4.  23,  24 ;  9.  35  ;  Acts  10.  38.         [19.  41. 
compassionate,   Isa.  40.  11;  Mat.  15.   32;  Luke  7.  13; 
faithful,  Isa.  11.  5 ;  1  Thes.  5.  24. 
forgiving,  Luke  23.  34. 
good.  Mat.  19. 16 :  guileless,  Isa.  53.  9 ;  Heb.  7.  26  (.4.  V., 

harmless) ;  1  Pet.  2.  22. 
holv,  Luke  1.  35 ;  Acts  4.  27  (A.V.,  holy  child). 
humble,  Luke  22.  27 ;  Phil.  2.  8. 
innocent.  Mat.  27.  4. 


CHR 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


CHR 


just,  Zech.  9.  9. 

long-sulfering,  1  Tim.  1.  16. 

loving,  John  13. 1 ;  15. 13. 

lowly  in  heart,  Mat.  11.  29. 

meek,  Isa.  63.  7  ;  Zech.  9.  9  ;  Mat.  11.  29. 

merciful,  Heb.  2.  17. 

obedient  to  God  the  Father,  Ps.  40.  8  ;  John  4.  34  ;  15. 10. 

patient,  Isa.  53.  7  ;  Mat.  27.  14. 

resigned,  Luke  22.  42. 

resisting  temptation.  Mat.  4.  1-10. 

righteous,  Isa.  53. 11 ;  John  5.  30  (A.  F.,  just) ;  Acts  22. 

14  (.4.  F.,  Just  One);  Heb.  1.  9. 
saints  to  be  conformed  to,  Rom.  8.  29. 
self-denying.  Mat.  8.  20 ;  2  Cor.  8.  9. 
sinless,  John  8.  46 ;  2  Cor.  5.  21. 
spotless,  1  Pet.  1.  19. 

subject  to  His  parents,  Luke  2.  51. 
true,  John  1.  14  ;  7.  18  ;  1  John  5.  20. 
zealous,  Luke  2.  49 ;  Jolm  2. 17 ;  8.  29. 

—  GLORY  OF. 

as  revealed  in  the  gospel,  Isa.  40.  5. 

as  blessed  of  God,  Ps.  45.  2 ;  Rom.  9.  5. 

as  creator,  John  1.  3  ;  Col.  1.  16 ;  Heb.  1.  2. 

as  divine,  John  2.  1-11 ;  Phil.  2.  6,  9, 10. 

as  equal  to  the  Father,  John  10.  30,  38. 

as  firstborn.  Col.  1. 15, 18 ;  Heb.  1.6  {A.  V.,firstbegotten). 

as  fomidation  of  the  church,  Isa.  28.  16. 

as  God  the  Son,  Mat.  3. 17  ;  Heb.  1.  6,  8. 

as  head  of  the  church,  Eph.  1.  22. 

as  image  of  God,  2  Cor.  4.  4 ;  Col.  1.  15 ;  Heb.  1.  3. 

as  incarnate,  John  1.  14. 

as  judge,  Mat.  16.  27  (.1.  F,  shnll  reumrd) ;  25.  31-33. 

as  king,  Isa.  6. 1-5  with  John  12.  41. 

as  King  of  kings,  Rev.  19.  16. 

as  life,  John  11.  25  ;  Col.  3.  4  ;  1  John  5. 11. 

as  true  light,  Luke  1.  78,  79  (A.V.,  to  give  light  to  them) ; 

John  1.  4,  9. 
as  Lord  of  lords,  etc.,  Jude  4  ;  Rev.  17. 14. 
as  mediator,  1  Tim.  2.  5  ;  Heb.  8.  6. 
as  priest,  Ps.  110.  4  ;  Heb.  4.  15. 
as  prophet,  Deut.  18.  15,  16  with  Acts  3.  22. 
as  quickener,  John  2.  19  ;  5.  21. 

as  shepherd,  Isa.  40.  10,  11 ;  Ezek.  34. ;  John  10.  11, 14. 
as  the  truth,  1  John  5.  20  ;  Rev.  3.  7. 
as  the  way,  John  14.  6 ;  Heb.  10.  19-20. 
as  celebrated  by  the  redeemed.  Rev.  5.  8-14;  7.  9-12. 
in  his  exaltation.  Acts  7.  55,  56;  Eph.  1.  21. 
in  the  fulness  of  his  grace  and  truth,  Ps.  45.  2  with 

John  1.  14. 
in  his  sinless  perfection,  Heb.  7.  26-28. 
in  his  transfiguration,  Mat  17.  2  v/ith  2  Pet.  1. 16-18. 
in  his  words,  Luke  4.  22 ;  John  7.  46. 
in  his  works.  Mat.  13.  54 ,  John  2.  11  (A.  V.,  miracles). 
saints  shall  behold,  in  heaven,  John  17.  24. 
saints  shall  rejoice  at  the  revelation,  1  Pet.  4.  13. 

—  HIS  DIVINE   NATURE  AND    OFFICES. 

as  Eternal  God,  Isa.  9.  6 ;  Mic.  5.  2  ;  John  1.  1-3 ;  8.  58 ; 

Rom.  9.  5  :  Col.  1.  17  ;  Tit.  2.  13  ;  Heb.  13.  8  ;  Jude  4 ; 

Rev.  17.  14  ;  19.  16. 
as  equal  with  the  Father,  Mat.  28.  18  ;  John  5.  23 ;  16. 

15  ;  17.  10 ;  Phil.  2.  6 ;  Col.  2.  9  :  2  Thes.  2.  16. 
as  omniiwtent,  Mat.  28.  18 ;  Phil.  3.  21 ;  Col.  2.  9. 

as  omniscient,  John  2.  25 ;  6.  64  ;  16.  30 ;  21. 17 ;  Col.  2.  3  ; 

Rev.  2.  13. 
as  omnipresent.  Mat.  18.  20 ;  28.  19,  20  :  John  3. 13. 
by  resurrection,  Luke  24. ;  John  2.  19 ;  10.  18  ;  Acts  2. 

24;  3.  15;  10.  40  (.4.  F,  shewed  him  02)enhj)  ;  Rom.  10. 

9 ;  1  Cor.  15.  4 ;  Eph.  1.  20 ;  Col.  2.  12 ;  Heb.  13.  20 ; 

Rev.  1.  18. 
as  object  of  faith  and  worship,  John  6.  69  ;  8.  28 ;  14. 1 ; 

Phil.  2.  9 ;  Col.  1.  4-27  ;  1  Thes.  1.  3 ;  Heb.  1.  6 ;  1  Pet. 

L3. 
as  creator,  Ps.  33.  6 ;  John  1.  3 ;  5.  19  ;  Eph.  3.  9  (.4.  F, 

from  the  beginning  of  the  world) ;  Col.  1. 16  ;  Heb.  1. 

2, 10. 
as  prophet,  Deut.  18.  15-18 ;  Isa.  49.  5,  6 ;  Luke  7.  16 ; 

24.  19  ;  John  3.  2  ;  Acts  3.  22,  23. 
as  priest,  Ps.  110.  4 ;  Isa.  53.  12  ;  Zech.  6. 13 ;  John  14.  6; 

Rom.  8.  34  ;  Eph.  2.  13, 18  ;  1  Tim.  2.  5  ;  Heb.  2.  17  ;  3. 

1 ;  4.  14 ;  5.  5-10 ;  7.  1-28 ;  8.  1-6 ;  9.  11-28 ;  10.  1-21 ;  1 

John  2.  1. 
as  king.  Gen.  49. 10  ;  Num.  24.  17  ;  Ps.  2.  6  ;  24.  8 ;  72.  2- 

17 ;  89.  3-23,  27 ;  110.  1 ;  132.  11 ;  Isa.  2.  4  ;  9.  6  ;  11. 10 ;  32. 

1 ;  33. 17  ;  52.  7 ;  Jer.  23.  5 ;  Dan.  7.  13  ;  Zech.  9.  9  ;  Mat. 

2.  2 ;  16.  27  ;  21.  5  ;  25.  31 ;  28.  18 ;  Luke  10.  22 ;  John  1. 

49  ;  13.  3 ;  18.  36 ;  19.  19 ;  Acts  5.  31 ;  1  Cor.  15.  24  ;  Eph. 

1.  20-23 ;  1  Tim.  6.  15 ;  Heb.  1.  2-4  ;  2.  8;  1  Pet.  3.  22 ; 

Rev.  11. 15 ;  19. 16. 
head  of  the  church,  Ps.  118.  22  ;  Isa.  33.  22 ;  Mat.  12.  6  ; 

21,  42 ;  John  13.  13  .  Acts  2.  36  ;  Rom.  8.  29  ;  1  Cor.  11. 

3 ;  12.  3 ;  Eph.  1.  10,  22,  23 ;  2.  20 ;  4.  15 ;  5.  23 ;  Col. 

1.  18  ;  1  Pet.  2.  7  ;  Rev.  3.  7  ;  21.  22. 

PROPHECIES  REGARDING,  AND  FULFILMENTS. 

Gen.  3.  15  -  Mat.  4.  1-11 ;  John  15.  18  ;  19.  30  ;  Gal.  4.  4  ; 

Col.  2. 15 ;  Gen.  12.  3— Acts  2.  1-11 ;  Gen.  i9. 10—  John 

12.  32  ;  19.  15  ;  Ex.  12.  4i?  — John  19.  33  ;  Lev.  If!.  7-22  — 

John  1.  29  ;  mini.  2!,.  17—  Mat.  2.  2  ;  Rev.  22.  16  ;  Deut. 

18.  1.5  —  Mat.  13.  .54-56 ;  Luke  19.  48 ;  24.  19  ;  Job  19.  25  - 

John  7.  37;  8.  68;  Ps.  2.  6  — Mat.  28.  18;  Ps.  16.  10  — 


Mat.  28.  6;  Ps.  22.  i  — Mat.  27.  46;  Ps.  22.  iS  — John 
19.  23 ;  Ps.  Jfi.  6-8  —  3o\\n  5.  30 ;  Ps.  Ifi.  J  — Luke  4.  22 ; 
Ps.  68.  is  — Mark  16. 19  ;  Ps.  69.  S  — John  2.  14-17 ;  Ps. 
69. 21  — John  19.  28  ;  Ps.  110.— Ma,t.  22.  44  ;  Ps.  118.  22  — 
Mat.  21.  42 ;  Isa.  7.  U  —  Mat.  1.  23  ;  Isa.  9.  (?  — Mat.  11. 
27  ;  Luke  2.  11 ;  21.  15  ;  1  Tim.  3. 16 ;  Isa.  35.  i-6—  Mat. 
11.  3-5 ;  Isa.  J,2.  i  — Mat.  12.  15-21 :  Mark  1. 10:  10.  45  ; 
Isa.  53.  7  —  Mat.  26.  38  ;  26.  67  ;  Luke  23. 18 ;  John  1. 11 ; 
Isa.  53.  9— Mat.  27.  38,  67-60 ;  Isa.  61.  1  — Luke  4.  21 ; 
Jer.  23.  5,  6  — Phil.  3.  i):Ezek.  3!,.  23  — John  10.  14,  15 ; 
Dan.  2.  4^  — Mat.  2.  2;  Luke  1.  33;  Dan.  9.  26  — John 
n.  50;  14.  30;  Hos.  11. 1;  13.  4  — Mat.  2.  14;  Has.  13.  U 

—  Mat.  28.  6;  Mic.  6.  2  — Mat.  2.  6;  Bag.  2.  7,  5  — 
Luke  2.  14;  Zech.  9.  5  — John  12.  12-15;  Zech.  13.  7 

—  Mat.  26.  56;  Mai.  3.  I— Luke  7.  27. 

—  TYPES  OF, 

Abel,  Heb.  12.  24 ;  Gen.  4.  8. 

Adam,  1  Cor.  15.  22,  45-47. 

ark,  1  Pet.  3.  20-21 ;  Heb.  11.  7 ;  Gen.  7.  7, 

brazen  serpent.  Num.  21.  9  ;  John  3. 14. 

cities  of  refuge,  Num.  35.  6-8 ;  Heb.  6.  18, 

David,  John  7.  42  ;  Ezek.  37.  24. 

goat.  Lev.  16.  10,  20 ;  Isa.  53.  6. 

Isaac,  Heb.  11.  18  ;  Jas.  2.  21 ;  Gen.  22.  9. 

Jacob,  Heb.  11.  9  ;  Gen.  32.  28. 

Jonah,  Mat.  12.  40 ;  Jonah  1. 17. 

Joseph,  Gen.  50.  19-21 ;  Mat.  5.  44. 

Joshua,  Heb.  4.  8 ;  Josh.  1. 

lamb,  John  1.  29-36 ;  Acts  8.  32 ;  1  Pet.  1.  19  ;  Ex.  29.  38 ; 

Lev.  4.  32  ;  Num.  6. 12. 
manna,  John  6.  31,  50,  58  ;  Ex.  16.  35 ;  Deut.  8.  3. 
Melchizedek,  Gen.  14.  18-20;  Heb.  6.  20 ;  7. 1-17. 
Moses,  John  3.  14 ;  9.  29 ;  Ex.  24.  2. 
Noah,  Luke  17.  26  ;  Gen.  5.  29. 
offering,  burnt,  Heb.  10.  8-10 ;  Gen.  8.  20. 
offering,  peace,  Eph.  2.  13 ;  Col.  1.  20;  Ex.  29.  28, 
offering,  sin,  1  John  4.  10 ;  Ex.  29.  36. 
passover,  1  Cor.  5.  7  ;  Ex.  12.  26,  43. 
rock  in  wilderness,  Ex.  17.  6  ;  1  Cor.  10.  4. 
Samson,  Judg.  13.  5,  7  ;  Mat.  2.  23. 
Solomon,  Mat.  12.  42 ;  Luke  11.  31 ;  1  Chr.  29.  23. 
tabernacle.  Ex.  25.  9;  Heb.  9.  2-11. 
temple,  1  Kings  6. ;  8.  12-21 :  John  2. 19,  21 ;  Mark  14.  58, 

—  HIS  NAMES.    See  also  Jesus  Christ. 
Advocate,  Rom.  8.  34  ;  1  John  2. 1. 
Alpha  and  Omega,  Rev.  1.  8 ;  22. 13. 
Amen,  Rev.  3.  14. 

Ancient  of  days,  Dan.  7.  22. 

Angel  who  redeemed,  Gen.  48. 16;  Zech.  1. 12. 

Angel  of  his  presence,  Isa.  H'.i.  9. 

Anointed,  Ps.  45.  7 ;  John  1.  41,  margin. 

Anointed  one,  the  prince,  Dan.  9.  26.    A.V.,  Messiah 

the  Prince. 
Author,  Heb.  2.  10.    .4.  F,  captain. 
Balm  in  Gilead,  Jer.  8.  22. 
Branch,  Zech.  3.  8 ;  6.  12 ;  of  righteousness,  Jer.  23.  5  ; 

33.  15 ;  of  the  root  of  Jesse,  Isa.  11. 1. 
Bread  of  life,  John  6.  48. 
Bright,  the  morning  star,  Rev.  22. 16. 
Christ,  John  4.  29. 
Chosen,  Isa.  42. 1.     A.  F,  elect. 
Corner  stone,  Isa.  28.  16  ;  1  Pet.  2.  6 ;  Eph.  2.  20. 
Commander,  Isa.  55.  4. 
Counsellor,  Isa.  9.  6. 

Covert  from  the  tempest,  Isa.  32.  2 ;  Ps.  61.  3. 
Dayspring,  Luke  1.  78. 
Dew  unto  Israel,  Hos.  14.  5. 
Elect,  1  Pet.  2.  6. 

Everlasting  Father,  Isa.  9.  6 ;  1  John  1.  2. 
Foundation,  Isa.  28.  16;  1  Cor.  3.  11. 
Fountain,  Zech.  13.  1 ;  Rev.  21.  6. 

Glory  of  the  Lord,  Isa.  33.  21 ;  40. 5 ;  Phil.  2. 11 ;  Jas.  2. 1. 
God  over  all,  Rom.  9.  5. 
Guide,  Rev.  7. 17.    A.  F,  leader. 
Hiding  place,  Isa.  32.  2 ;  Col.  3.  3. 
High  Priest,  Heb.  3. 1. 
Holy  One,  Isa.  41.  14  ;  Acts  3.  14. 
Immanuel,  Isa.  7. 14  ;.Mat.  1.  23.    A.  F,  Emmanuel. 
Jehovah  of  hosts,  Isa.  54.  5 ;  1  Tim.  6.  15. 
Jehovah  our  righteousness,  Jer.  23.  6 ;  33.  16. 
Jesus,  Mat.  1.  21. 

Jesus  Christ  tlie  righteous,  1  John  2.  1. 
King,  Zech.  9.  9 ;  Mat.  21.  5 ;  1  Tim.  6. 15. 
King  of  kings.  Rev.  19. 16. 
Lamb  of  God,  John  1.  29. 
Leader,  Isa.  55.  4. 

Light  of  the  Gentiles,  Isa.  42.  6 ;  Luke  2.  32. 
Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Rev.  5.  5. 
Lord  of  lords,  Rev.  19.  16. 

Lord  of  the  sabbath,  Mat.  12.  8 ;  Mark  2.  28;  Luke  6.  5. 
Man  Christ  .Jesus,  1  Tim.  2.  5. 
Man  of  sorrows,  Isa.  53.  3. 
Man  of  thy  right  hand,  Ps.  80.  17 ;  Col.  3. 1. 
Mediator,  1  Tim.  2.  5. 
Messenger  of  the  covenant,  Mai.  3.  1. 
Messiah,  John  1.  41 ;  4.  25. 
Mighty  God,  Isa.  9.  6 ;  63.  1. 

Our  peace,  Eph.  2.  14.  [renown. 

Plantation  for  renown,  Ezek.  34.  29.    A.  F,  plant  of 


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Precious  things  of  all  nations,  Hag.  2.  7.  A.V.,  desire 
of  all  nations. 

Prince  of  life,  Acts  3.  15. 

Prince  of  peace,  Isa.  9.  6  ;  Eph.  2. 14. 

Purifier,  Mai.  3.  3 ;  Tit.  2.  14. 

Refiner,  Mai.  3.  3 ;  1  Pet.  1.  7. 

Redeemer,  Job  19.  25 ;  Isa.  59.  20 ;  60. 16  ;  Tit.  2.  14. 

Refuge,  Ps.  46.  1 :  Heb.  6.  18. 

Righteous  One,  Acts  7.  52.    A.  F.,  Just  One. 

Rock  of  otfence,  Isa.  8.  14  ;  1  Pet.  2.  8. 

Root  of  Jesse,  Isa.  11.  10. 

Rose  of  Sharon,  S.  of  Sol.  2. 1. 

Sanctuary,  Isa.  8.  14 ;  Heb.  9. 

Saviour,  Isa.  19.  20;  60.  16;  Jer.  14.  8;  Luke  2.  11; 
John  4.  42 ;  Acts  5.  31 ;  13.  23 ;  1  Tim.  4.  10 ;  1  John 
4. 14. 

Sceptre  out  of  Israel,  Gen.  49. 10 ;  Num.  24. 17 ;  Heb.  1. 8. 

Seed  of  the  woman.  Gen.  3.  15 ;  Gal.  3.  16. 

Servant,  Isa.  42.  1. 

Sharp  sword,  Isa.  49.  2;  Rev.  1.  16;  2. 16. 

Shepherd,  Ps.  23.  1 ;  John  10.  11 ;  1  Pet.  5.  4. 

Shiloh,  Gen.  49.  10. 

Shoot,  and  Branch,  Isa.  11. 1.    A.  F.,  rod  and  branch. 

Son  of  David,  Mat.  9.  27  :  12.  23  ;  15.  22  ;  20.  30 ;  21.  9 ; 
Mark  10.  48 ;  Luke  18.  38. 

Son  of  God,  Mat.  4.  3 ;  27.  40;  Mark  15.  39  ;  Luke  4.  3 ; 
John  1.  49 ;  1  John  5.  10 ;  Rev.  2. 18. 

Son  of  the  gods,  Dan.  3.  25.    A.  F.,  Son  of  God. 

Son  of  man.  Mat.  8.  20 ;  9.  6 ;  11.  19 ;  12.  8 ;  13.  41 ;  16. 
27  ;  Mark  8.  31 ;  9.  9,  31 ;  14.  21 ;  Luke  12.  8 ;  18.  8; 
24.  7 ;  John  3.  14  ;  6.  27  ;  13.  31 ;  Rev.  1.  13 ;  14.  14. 

Son  of  the  Most  High,  Luke  1.  32.    A.  F.,  Highest. 

Star  out  of  Jacob,  Num.  24.  17 ;  Rev.  22. 16. 

Stone  of  stumbling,  Isa.  8. 14 ;  1  Pet.  2.  8. 

Stone,  tried  stone,  precious  corner  stone,  Isa.  28. 
16  ;  Eph.  2.  20. 

Sun  of  righteousness,  Mai.  4.  2  ;  Rev.  1. 16;  10. 1. 

Teacher,  John  11.  28.    A.V.,  master. 

Umpire,  Job  9.  33.    A.  F.,  daijsman. 

Wall  of  fire,  Zech.  2.  5. 

Way,  Isa.  35.  8  ;  John  14.  6. 

Well  of  living  waters,  S.  of  Sol.  4.  15 ;  John  4. 14. 

Witness,  Rev.  3.  14. 

Wonderful,  Isa.  9.  6;  1  Tim.  3.  16. 

Word,  John  1.  1. 

For  those  that  believe  is  the  jjreciousness,  1  Pet.  2.  7  ; 
altogether  lovely,  S.  of  Sol.  5.  16;  chief  est  among 
ten  thousand,  S.  of  Sol.  5.  10;  chief  joy,  Ps.  137.  6; 
mighty  to  save,  Isa.  63.  1 ;  able  to  save,  Heb.  7.  25  ;  the 
Beloved,  Eph.  1.6;  S.  of  Sol.  5.  16. 
ChristS,  false.  Mat.  24.  4,  5,  24  ;  Mark  13.  21,  22  ;  Luke  21. 

8 ;  John  5.  43 ;  also  1  Tim.  4.1-7;  2  Pet.  2. ;  Jude  4-19. 
CHRISTIAN.    Acts  11.  26,  C.  first  in  Antioch. 

Acts  26.  28,  make  me  a  C.  A.V.,  persuadest . .  .tobeaC. 

1  Pet.  4.  16,  if  a  man  sutt'er  as  a  C. 
Christians,  name  first  given.  Acts  11.  26. 
Christian  Life,  its  influence.  Mat.  5.  13-16 ;  Mark  9.  50  ; 
Luke  13.  21 ;   1  Cor.  5.  6-8 ;   Phil.  2.  15 ;    Col.  4.  6 ; 
1  Pet.  2.  12. 
CHRYSOLITE.    Rev.  21.  20,  seventh,  c.  [prasus. 

CHRYSOPRASE.  Rev.  21. 20,  tenth,  c.  A.V.,achryso- 
CHURCH.    Mat.  16.  18,  will  build  my  c. 

Mat.  18.  17,  tell  it  unto  the  c. 

Acts  20.  28,  feed  the  c.  of  the  Lord. 

1  Cor.  14.  28,  keep  silence  in  the  c. 

Eph.  5.  24,  c.  is  subject  to  Christ. 

Phil.  3.  6,  persecuting  the  c. 

Col.  1.  18,  head  of  the  body,  the  c. 

Heb.  12.  23,  c.  of  the  firstborn. 

Rev.  1.  4, 11,  20,  John  to  the  seven  c. 
Church,  commencement  of  the  Christian,  Mat.  16.  18 ; 
Acts  2.  37-41,47;  Col.  1.  18. 

general  organization  of,  Mat.  18.  17  ;  Acts  14.  23 ;  1  Cor. 
4.  17  ;  5.  4  ;  12.  28  ;  1  Tim.  2. ;  5.  1-21 ;  Tit.  2.  1-10. 

persecuted,  Acts  8.  3  {A.V.,  made  havock  of);  12.  1; 
26.  10. 11 ;  Gal.  1.  13  ;  Phil.  3.  6. 

saluted.  Acts  18.  22  :  Rom.  16.  5  ;  1  Cor.  16.  19. 

described  as  assembly  of  saints,  Ps.  149.  1  (A.V.,  con- 
gregation) ;  Heb.  10.  25 ;  believers.  Acts  5.  14  ;  body 
of  Christ,  Eph.  1.  23;  branches  of  righteousness, 
John  15.  5;  brethren,  Rom.  8.  29:  bride.  Rev.  21.  2; 
building  of  God,  1  Cor.  3.  9  ;  candlestick.  Rev.  1.  12  ; 
1.  20 ;  Christians,  1  Pet.  4.  16 :  church  of  God,  1  Cor. 
1.  2;  city  of  God,  Heb.  12.  22;  citizens,  Eph.  2.  19; 
every  family  in  heaven  and  on  earth,  Eph.  3.  15 
(A.  v.,  the  whole  family) ;  firstfruits,  Jas.  1.  18 ;  flock 
of  God,  Acts  20.  28:  one  flock,  John  10.  16  {A.V., 
fold);  friends  of  God,  Jas.  2.  23;  garden  shut  up,  S. 
of  Sol.  4. 12  (A.  v.,  inclosed) :  general  assembly.  Heb. 
12.  23 ;  habitation  of  God,  Eph.  2.  22;  heritage  of  God, 
Jer.  12.  7;  hidden  ones,  Ps.  83.  3:  house  of  God, 
1  Tim.  3.  15 ;  husbandry  of  God,  1  Cor.  3.  9 ;  Jerusa- 
lem above.  Gal.  4.  26  ;  heavenly  Jerusalem,  Heb.  12. 
22;  holy  city  Jerusalem,  Rev.  21.  10;  image  of  his 
Son,  Rom.  8.  29 :  inhabitants  of  Zion,  Isa.  12.  6 :  Israel 
of  God,  Gal.  6.  16:  kingdom  of  heaven.  Mat.  13.  38; 
Lamb's  wife,  Rev.  21.  9  ;  lot  of  God's  inheritance. 
Dent.  32.  9 ;  members  of  Christ,  Eph.  5.  30 ;  Mount 
Zion,  Heb.  12.  22;  mine  own  possession,  Mai.  3.  17  ' 


(A.  v.,  my  jewels) ;  people  for  God's  own  possession, 
1  Pet.  2.  9  (A.]\.  p'cuiiar  people);  pillar  of  truth, 
1  Tim.  3.  15 ;  portion  of  Jehovah,  Deut.  32.  9 ;  temple 
of  God,  1  Cor.  3.  16;  worshippers,  Heb.  10.  2;  Zion, 
Ps.  69.  35. 
Churches,  the  seven  in  Asia,  Rev.  1.  4, 11,  20;  2. 1,  8, 12, 

18  ;  3.  1,  7,  14. 
CHURLISH.    1  Sam.  25.  3,  man  was  c. 
CILICIA,  gi-lT'ci-ii,  maritime  province  of  Asia  Minor. 
Christians  there.  Acts  15.  23. 
Tarsus,  Paul's  birthplace  there,  Acts  21.  39. 
Paul  visits  soon  after  conversion,  Gal.  1.  21. 
CIRCLE.    Isa.  40.  22,  c.  of  the  earth. 
CIRCUIT.    1  Sam.  7.  16,  from  year  to  year  in  c. 
2  Sam.  5.  23,  make  a  c.    A.  V.,  fetch  a  compass. 
Acts  28.  13,  made  a  r.    A.  V.,  fetched  a  compass. 
CIRCUMCISED.    Gen.  17. 10,  shall  be  c. 

Phil.  3.  5,  r.  the  eighth  day. 
CIRCUMCISION.  John  7.  22,  Moses  hath  given  you  c. 

1  Cor.  7.  19,  c.  is  nothing. 

Gal.  5.  2,  if  ye  receive  c.    A.V.,be  circumcised. 
5.  6,  neither  c.  availeth  anything. 

Phil.  3.  3,  we  are  the  c. 

Col.  3.  11,  c.  and  uncircumcision. 
Circumcision,  of  Divine  appointment.  Gen.  17.  10-14 ; 
Lev.  12.  3  ;  John  7.  22 ;  Rom.  4.  11. 

how  performed.  Gen.  17.  12,  13,  23 ;  Ex.  4.  25 ;  Josh.  5. 
3  ;  Luke  1.  58,  59 ;  John  7.  22,  23. 

first  performed.  Gen.  17.  24-27. 

Shechemites  submit  to.  Gen.  34.  24. 

Zipporah  resents  it,  Ex.  4.  25. 

renewed  by  Joshua,  Josh.  5.  2.  [16.  3. 

of  John,  Luke  1.  59  ;  Jesus,  Luke  2.  21 ;  Timothy,  Acts 

the  gospel  takes  the  place  of.  Acts  15. ;  Gal.  5.  2. 

of  the  heart.  Lev.  26.  41 ;  Deut.  10. 16 ;  Jer.  4.  4 ;  Rom. 
2.  29  :  Phil.  3.  3  ;  Col.  2.  11. 
CISTERN.    Deut.  6.  11,  and  c.  hewn.    A.  F.,  icells. 

Prov.  5.  15,  thine  own  c. 

Eccl.  12.  6,  wheel  broken  at  the  c. 

Isa.  30.  14,  water  out  of  the  c.     A.  V.,  pit. 

Jer.  2.  13,  hewed  them  out  c,  broken  c. 
14.  3,  come  to  the  c.    A.  V.,  came  to  the  pits. 
Cities,  antiquity  of.  Gen.  4.  17 ;  10.  10-12. 

royal,  Josh.  10.  2  ;  1  Sam.  27.  5 ;  1  Chr.  11.  7. 

treasure.  Gen.  41.  48  ;  1  Kings  9.  19  ;  2  Chr.  16.  4. 

store,  Ex.  1.  11.    A.  V.,  treasure, 

chariot,  2  Chr.  1.  14;  8.  6;  9.  25. 

merchant,  Isa.  23.  11  (marg.) ;  Ezek.  17.  4 ;  27.  3. 

of  refuge,  Num.  35.  6-34;  Deut.  19.  2-13  ;  Josh.  20. 
CITIZEN.    Luke  15.  15,  joined  himself  to  one  of  the  c. 
A.V.,ac. 

Acts  21.  39,  a  c.  of  no  mean  city. 
CITIZENSHIP.     Acts  22.  28,  this  f.    A.V.,  freedom. 

Phil.  3.  20,  our  c.  is  in  heaven.    A.  V..  conversation. 
CITY.    Gen.  18.  24,  righteous  within  the  c. 

Deut.  19.  5,  flee  unto  one  of  these  c. 

2  Sam.  19.  37,  1  may  die  in  mine  own  c. 
Ps.  46.  4,  make  glad  the  c.  of  God. 

107.  4,  found  no  c  of  habitation.    A.V.,  c.  to  dtcell  in. 
127. 1,  except  Jehovah  keep  the  c. 
Prov.  16.  32,  than  he  that  taketh  a  c. 

18.  19,  harder  to  be  won  than  a  strong  c. 
Eccl.  9.  14,  there  was  a  little  c. 

Isa.  33.  20,  the  c.  of  our  solemnities. 
Jer.  4.  29,  every  c.    A.  V.,  the  tchole  c. 
Zech.  8.  3,  the  c.  of  truth. 
Mat.  5.  14,  a  c.  set  on  a  hill. 

10.  11,  whatsoever  c.  or  village  ye  shall  enter. 
21.  10,  all  the  c.  was  stirred.    A.  V.,  moved. 

Luke  8.  1,  about  through  c.  A.  V.,  throughout  evei-y  c. 
9.  10,  withdrew  apart  to  a  c.  A.  V.,  into  a  desert  place 
belongin  g  to  the  city. 

19.  17,  authority  over  ten  c. 

Heb.  11. 10,  the  c.  which  hath  the  foundations. 

12.  22,  the  c.  of  the  Uving  God. 

13.  14,  not  here  an  abiding  c.    A.  F,  continuing  c. 
Rev.  16.  19,  the  c.  of  the  nations  fell. 

20.  9,  the  beloved  c.    22.  19,  holy  c. 

CLAD.     1  Sam.  17.  5,  c.  with  a  coat  of  mail.    .4.F., 
armed. 
Isa.  59.  17,  was  c.  with  zeal. 
CLAIM.      Job  3.  6,  death  c.  it  for  their  own.     A.V., 

stain  it. 
CLAMOR.    Acts  23.  9,  arose  a  great  r.    A.V.,cry.. 

Epli.  4.  .31.  r..  and  railing. 
CLAMOROUS.     Prov.  7.  11,  .she  is  r.    A.  V.,  loud. 
CLAP.     2  Kings  11.  12,  they  r.  their  hands. 
Ps.  47.  1.  Oh  c.  vour  hands,  all  ye  peoples. 
98.  8,  let  the  floods  r.  their  hands. 
Isa.  55.  12,  trees  of  the  fields  shall  c.  their  hands. 
Lam.  2.  15.  all  that  pass  by  r.  their  hands. 
CLA  UDIA ,  -elau'di-a  —  lame  —  fern,  of  Claudius.    2  Tim. 

4.  21. 
CLA  UDIUS,  -elau'di-us.  fourth  Roman  emperor.    Acts 

11.  28,  Claudius.    A.  V.,  Claudius  Cvesar. 
banished  Jews  from  Rome.  .\cts  IS.  2. 

CLA  UDIUS  LYSIAS.  clau'di-fis  ly'si-as.  a  Greek  mili- 
tarv  tribune  over  whole  Jerusalem  garrison, 
rescues  Paul,  Acts  21. ;  and  sends  to  Felix,  Acts  23. 


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CLAVE.    Geu.  22.  3,  c.  the  wood  (=  siAit). 
Ruth  1. 14.  Ruth  c.  unto  her  (=  cling). 
2  Sam.  23. 10,  his  hand  c.  unto  the  sword. 
Neh.  10.  29,  they  c.  to  their  brethren. 
Ps.  78.  13,  he  c.  the  sea.    A.  V.,  divided. 
Acts  17.  34,  certain  men  c.  unto  him. 
CLAWS.    Dan.  4.  33,  nails  like  bird's  c. 
CLAY.    Job  10.  9,  fashioned  me  as  c. 
Job  13.  12,  your  defences  are  defences  of  c.     A.V., 
bodies  to  bodies  of  c 
33.  6,  formed  out  of  the  c. 
Ps.  40.  2,  out  of  the  miry  c. 
Dan.  2.  33,  part  of  iron,  and  part  of  c. 
John  9.  6,  made  c.  of  the  spittle. 
Rora.  9.  21,  right  over  the  r. 
CLEAN.    Josh.  3.  17,  c.  over  Jordan  (=  entirely). 
2  Kings  5.  12,  wash  in  them,  and  be  c. 
Job  14.  4,  a  c.  thing  out  of  an  unclean. 
15.  15,  heavens  are  not  c.  in  his  sight. 
Ps.  24.  4,  he  that  hath  c.  hands. 
51.  10,  create  in  me  a  c.  heart. 
77.  8,  is  his  lovingkindness  c.  gone  for  ever  ? 
Prov.  16.  2.  c.  in  his  own  eyes. 
Isa.  1.  16,  wash  you,  make  you  c. 
Ezek.  36.  25, 1  will  sprinkle  c.  water. 
Zech.  3.  5,  c.  mitre.    A.  V.,fair. 
Mat.  8.  3,  be  thou  made  c.    A.  V.,  be  thou  c. 
Mark  1.  42,  he  was  made  c.    A.  V.,  cleatised. 
7. 10,  making  all  meats  c.    A.  F.,  jniroing. 
Luke  11.  41,  all  things  are  c.  unto  you. 
John  13. 11,  ye  are  not  all  c. 
15.  3,  you  are  c.  because  of  the  word. 
Acts  18.  6,  I  am  c. 

Rom.  14.  20,  all  tilings  indeed  are  c.    A.V.,  pure. 
Clean,  distinction  between  clean  and  unclean  animals. 
Lev.  11.-15.  ;  Num.  19.  ;  Deut.  14.  4-20.    See  Acts  10. 
9-1^. 
Cleanliness,  referred  to,  Ex.  19.  10, 14  ;  Lev.  11.  25  ;  17. 

15  :  Deut.  23.  14. 
CLEANNESS.     Job  22.  30,  through  the  c.     A.  F.,  Mj 
the  pureness. 
Ps.  18.  20,  c.  of  my  hands. 
CLEANSE.    Ps.  73.  13,  in  vain  have  I  c.  my  heart. 
Isa.  62. 11,  c.  yourselves,  ye  that  bear  the  vessels. 
Ezek.  24.  13,  I  have  c.  thee.    .4.  F,  purged.  [floor). 

Mat.  3.   12,  c.  his  threshing-floor.      A.V.,  purge  (his 
8.  3,  his  leprosy  was  c.    10.  8,  c.  the  lepers. 
23.  25,  ye  c.  the  outside.    A.  V.,  make  dean. 
23.  26,  c.  first  the  inside  of  the  cup.    A.V.,  that  which 
is  within. 
Luke  4.  27,  none  of  them  was  c. 
11.  39,  c.  the  outside.    ^4.  F,  make  clean. 
17.  17,  were  there  not  ten  c. 
John  15.  2,  c.  it,  that  it.    A.  F,  purgeth. 
Acts  10. 15,  what  G-od  hath  c. 

15.  9,  c.  their  hearts.    A.  F,  purifying.  [ness. 

2  Cor.  7.  1,  c.  ourselves  from  all  defilement.  A.  V.,Ji/thi- 
Heb.  9.  14,  c.  your  conscience.    ^4.  F,  purge. 
Jas.  4.  8,  c.  your  hands,  ye  sinners.  [purged. 

2  Pet.  1.  9,  having  forgotten  the  c.    A.  F.,  that  he  icus 

1  John  1.  9,  c.  us  from  all  unrighteousness. 
CLEAB..    Gen.  24.  8,  c.  from  my  oath  ( =  innocent). 

Gen.  44.  16,  how  shall  we  c.  ourselves  ? 
Ex.  34.  7  ;  Num.  14.  18,  c.  the  guilty. 

2  Sara.  23.  4,  c.  shining  after  rain. 
Job  11.  17.  c.  than  the  noonday. 

37.  21,  mnd  .  .  .  c.  them.    .4.  F,  cleanseth. 

Ps.  19.  13, 1  shall  be  c.      A.  F,  innocent. 
51.  4,  be  c.  when  thou  judgest. 

Ezek.  34. 18,  drunk  of  the  c.  waters.    A.V.,  deep. 

Mat.  7.  5,  see  c.  to  cast  out  the  mote. 

Mark  8.  25,  saw  all  things  c.    A.V.,  every  man. 

Rom.  1.  20,  since  the  creation  .  .  .  are  c.  seen. 
CLEAVE.    Gen,  2.  24,  shall  c.  unto  his  wife  (=  be  faith- 
ful to). 

Num.  36.  7,  shall  c.    A.V.,  keep  himself. 

Josh.  23.  8,  c.  unto  Jehovah. 

2  Kings  5.  27,  leprosy  of  Naaman  shall  c. 

Job  29. 10 ;  Ps.  137.  6,  tongue  c.  to. 

Ps.  29.  7,  c.  the  flames.     A.  F,  divideth. 
119.  25,  my  soul  r.  unto  the  dust. 
119.  31,  c.  unto  thy  testimonies.     A.  F,  have  stuck. 

Luke  10.  11,  dust  from  your  city  that  c. 

Acts  11.  23,  c.  unto  the  Lord. 

Rom.  12.  9,  c.  to  that  which  is  good  {=  adhere  to). 

Eph.  5.  31.  c.  to  his  wife.     ^4.  F,  be  joined.  [io]). 

CLEFT.    Judg.  15.  8,  dwelt  in  the  c.  of  the  rock.    A.V., 

Job  38.  25.  c.  a  channel.     A.V.,  divided  a  watercourse. 

Tsa.  .')7.  5,  under  the  c.  of  the  rocks.    .4.  F.,  clifts. 
CLEMENCY.    Acts  24.  4,  hear  us  of  thy  c. 
Clemency,  examples  of.  1  Sam.  11.  13  ;  2  Sam.  16.  9-12 ; 

19. 16-23  ;  2  Kings  6.  21,  22 ;  Jer.  52.  31-34. 
CLEMENT,  elem'ent  —  kind  —  Paul's  helper.    Phil.  4.  3. 
CLE  OP  AS,  €le  o-pas,  short  for  Cleopatros.  Luke  24.  18. 
CLIMB.    1  Sam.  14. 13,  C-.  up  upon. 

Luke  19.  4,  c.  up  into  a  sycomore  tree. 

John  10. 1,  but  c.  up  some  other  way. 
CLOAK.    Mat.  5.  40,  let  him  have  thy  r.  also. 

Luke  22.  36,  sell  his  c.    A.V.,  garment. 


1  Thes.  2.  5,  a  c.  of  covetousness.  [ness. 

1  Pet.  2.  16,  c.  of  wickedness.     A.V.,  cfoke  of  malicioxis- 
CLODS.    Job  21.  33,  c.  of  the  valley. 

CLOPAS,  clo'pas=  CLEOPHAS^ALPH^US.    Mat. 

10.  3  ;  John  19.  25. 
CLOSE.  Judg.  20.  34,  evil  was  c.  upon  them.  A.  V.,  near. 
Num.  24.  3,  whose  eye  was  c.    A.  F,  eyes  are  open. 
Prov.  18.  24,  sticketh  <:.  than. 
Ezek.  40.  16,  c.  windows.    A.  F,  narrow. 
Jonah  2.  6,  e.  upon  me  for  ever.    A.  F,  was  about. 
Mat.  13.  15,  their  eyes  they  have  c. 
CLOTH.   Prov.  7. 16,  with  striped  c.   A.  F,  carved  works. 
Mat.  9.  16,  undressed  c.  upon  an  old  garment.    -LI'., 
7iew  c. 

27.  59,  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  c.  [clothes. 

Luke  24.  12,  seeth  the  linen  c.    A.  F,  beheld  the  linen 
CLOTHE.    Gen.  3.  21,  skins,  and  c. 
Ps.  65.  13,  pastures  are  c.  with  flocks. 

93.  1,  Jehovah  is  c.  with  strength. 

109.  18,  he  c.  himself  also  with  cursing. 

132.  9,  priests  be  c.  with  righteousness. 
Prov.  23.  21,  drowsiness  will  c.  a  man. 

31.  21,  her  household  are  c.  with  scarlet.  [are. 

Isa.  14.  19,  c.  with.     .4.  F,  as  the  raiment  of  those  that 

50.  3,  I  c.  the  heavens  with  blackness. 

61.  10,  c.  me  with  the  garments  of  salvation. 
Mat.  6.  30,  if  God  so  r.  the  grass. 

11.  8,  a  man  c.  in  soft  raiment  ? 

25.  36,  naked  and  ye  c.  me. 
Mark  1.  6,  John  was  c.  with  camel's  hair. 

5.  15,  c.  and  in  his  right  mind. 

15.  17,  they  c.  him  with  purple.    A.  F,  clothed. 
Luke  16.  19,  c.  in  purple  and  fine  linen. 

24.  49,  c.  with  power.    A.  F,  endued. 

2  Cor.  5.  2,  longing  to  be  c.  upon  (=c.  additionally). 
Rev.  3.  18,  mayest  c.  thyself.    A.  F.,  be  clothed. 

CLOTHES.     Gen.  37.  29,  he  rent  hisc. 
Deut.  29.  5,  c.  are  not  waxed  old. 
Luke  2.  7,  wrapped  him  in  sv/addling  c. 
8.  27,  and  he  had  worn  no  c.    A.  F,  icare  no  c. 
John  11.  44,  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave  c. 
CLOTHING.    Job  31.  19,  want  of  c.  [gold. 

Ps.  45. 13,  her  r.  is  inwrought  witli  gold.  A.V.,  of  wrought 
69. 11,  sackcloth  my  c.    A.  F,  garment. 
Prov.  31.  25,  strength  and  dignity  are  her  c. 
Isa.  3.  7,  neither  bread  nor  c. 
59.  17,  vengeance  for  c. ;  Mat.  7. 13,  in  sheep's  c. 
Jas.  2.  2,  in  fine  c.    A.  V.,  goodly  appareU 
2.  2,  a  poor  man  in  vile  c.    A.  F,  raiment. 
2.  3,  weareth  the  fine  c.    A.  F,  gay  c. 
Clothing,  first  mention  of.  Gen.  3.  21. 
rending  of.  Gen.  37.  29,  34;  Num.  14.  6;  Judg.  11.  35; 

Acts  14. 14. 
washing  of,  Ex.  19.  10 ;  Lev.  11.  25 ;  Num.  19.  7. 
CLOUD.    Gen.  9.  13.  my  bow  in  the  c. 
Ex.  13.  21,  in  a  pillar  of  a  c. ;  24.  18,  midst  of  the  c. 
40.  38,  the  c.  of  Jehovah. 
Deut.  5.  22,  Jehovah  spake  .  .  .  out  of  the  c. 
Judg.  20.  38,  great  c.  of  smoke.    A.  V.,  flame  ivith. 
1  Kings  18.  44,  ariseth  a  c.    A.  F,  little  c. 
Ps.  99.  7,  in  the  pillar  of  c.    A.  F,  cloudy  pillar. 
Prov.  25. 14,  as  c.  and  wind. 
Isa.  44.  22,  as  a  f.,  thy  sins. 
Hos.  13.  3,  as  the  morning  c. 

Mat. 17. 5,  c.  overshadowed  them;  21.  30,  coming  on  thee. 
Acts  1.  9,  a  c.  received  him. 

1  Thes.  4.  17,  with  them  ...  in  the  c. 
Heb.  12.  1,  a  f.  of  witnesses. 

Rev.  11.  12,  up  into  heaven  in  the  c. 
Cloud  of  Glory,  first  manifestation  of,  Ex.  13.  20,  21. 
special  use  of,   Ex.  40.  34,  36,  37;  Num.  9.  15,  17-23; 
Neh.  9.  19;  Ps.  78.  14;  105.  3,);  1  Cor.  10.  2;  Rev.  14. 
14. 
special  appearances  of,  Ex.  16.  10 ;  19.  9,  16 ;  24.  16-18 ; 
Num.  12.  5;  14.  10;  16.  19;  16.  42;  Mat.  17.  5;  Acts 
1.  9.  [Rev.  1.  7. 

Lord's  second  appearance  in,  Luke  21.  27  ;  Acts  1. 11 ; 
CLUBS.     Job  41.  29,  c.  .  .  .  counted  as  stubble.    .4.  F., 

darts. 
CLUSTER.    Num.  13.  23,  one  c.  of  grapes. 

2  Sara.  16.  1,  c.  of  raisins.  -4.  F,  bunche.t.  [ences. 
Job  38.  31,  the  c.  of  the  Pleiades.  .4.  V.,  sweet  influ- 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  7,  to  its  c.    A.  F,  c.  of  grapes. 

Rev.  14.  18,  gather  the  c.  of  the  vine. 
CNIDUS,  cniMus  — Gk.  nettle  —  se^\}Ovi  of  Asia  Mmor. 

passed  by  Paul,  Acts  27.  7. 
COALS.     Prov.  25.  22  ;  Rora.  2.  20,  heap  c.  of  fire. 

.John  IS.  IS.  made  a  fire  of  r. 
COASTING.     Acts  27.  8,  c.  along  it.     A.  V.,  passing. 
COASTLAND.    Isa.  20.  6,  inhabitant  of  this  c.    A.  V., 

isle. 
COAT.     Gen.  37.  3.  c.  of  many  colors. 

Mat.  5.  40.  take  away  thy  c. ;  10.  10,  neither  two  c. 

John  19.  23,  c.  was  without  seam.  [the  c. 

21.  7,  girt  his  c.    A.  V.,  fisher's  c. ;  Acts  9.  39,  showing 
COCK.    Mat.  26.  34,  the  r.  crow. 

Mark  13.  35,  at  cnckerou-ing. 
COCKLE.  Job  31.  40,  and  c. 
COFFER.    1  Sam.  6.  8,  jewels  ...  in  a  c. 


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COFFIN.    Gen.  50.  26,  he  was  put  in  a  c. 
COLD.    Geu.  S.  22,  c.  and  heat. 

Prov.  2o.  2.5,  <:•.  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul. 

Mat.  10.  42,  a  cup  of  c.  water. 

24.  12,  love  of  many  shall  wax  c. 
Acts  28.  2,  because  of  the  c. 

2  Cor.  11.  27,  in  c.  and  nakedness. 

Rev.  3.  1.1,  neither  c.  nor  hot. 
COLHOZEH,  «ol-ho'zeh,  Shallun's  father.    Neh.  3.  15. 
COLLECTION.    1  Cor.  16.  1,  the  c.  tor  the  saints. 
COLONY.    Acts  16. 12,  Philippi  .  .  .  a  Roman  e.     A.V., 

COLOR.     Gen.  37,  3,  coat  of  many  c. 

Acts  27.  30,  under  c.  {=  pretence). 
COLOSSI,  eo-los'sae,  Phrygian  city,  Asia  Minor.    Col. 

1.  2.     A.  v.,  Colosse. 
COLOSSIANS,  eo-los'si-ans,  Paul's  epistle  to. 
COLT.     Zech.  9.  9  ;  Mat.  21.  ."i,  upon  a  c. 
COMBINING.     1  Cor.  2.  13,  c.  spiritual  things  with. 

A.  r.,  romp<iring. 
COME.    Gen.  11.  3,  (?.        A.V.,goio. 
Gen.  19.  8.  they  are  c.  under  the  shadow.    .4.  T'.,  c.  they. 
Num.  10.  29,  c.  thou  with  us. 

Deut.  31.  17,  troubles  shall  c.  upon.    A.  V.,  befall. 
1  Sam.  28.  13,  a  god  c.  up.    -4 .  r.,  gods  ascending  out  of. 
Ps.  5.5.  15,  let  death  c.   suddenly  upon  them.    A.  V., 
sei~e  ujwn  them. 

66.  13,  c.  into  thy  house.    A.  F.,  go. 
88.  13,  my  prayer  c.  before  thee.    J.  F.,  prevent. 
121.  8,  thy  <?.  in. 

Eccl.  9.  2,  all  things  c.  alike  to  all. 

Isa.  55. 1,  c.  ye  to  the  waters.  .  .  .  c.  ye,  buy.  .  .  .  fi.,buy. 
60.  1,  3,  thy  light  is  r. 
Jer.  3.  22,  we  are  c.  unto  thee.  [plished. 

25.  34,  dLspersions    are   fully  c.     A.V..,   are   accoin- 
Hos.  6.  1,  r.  and  let  us  return. 

Zech.  10.  4,  from  him  shall  c.    A.V.,  out  of  him  came. 
Mai.  3.  1,  behold,  he  c.    A.  F,  sliall  come. 
Mat.  1.  22,  all  this  is  e.  to  pass.    A.V.,  was  done. 

3.  1,  c.  John  the  Baptist.     .4. 11,  came. 

3.  16,  Spirit  .  .  .  c.  upon  him.    ^4.  F.,  lighting. 

8.  9,  c,  and  he  cometh. 

11.  3,  he  that  c.    A.  F.,  should  come.  [ivill  c. 

11.  28,  c.  unto  me ;  16.  24,  if  any  man  would  c.    A.  V. 

16.  27,  Son  of  man  shall  c. 

17.  9,  as  they  were  c.  dowii.    A.  F,  came. 

17.  11,  Elijah  indeed  c.    A.V.,  Elias  truly  shall  first 

come. 

19.  21,  c,  follow  me. 
27. 53,  c.  forth  out  of  the  tombs.    A.V.,  came  out  of  the 

graves.  [him. 

Mark  1.  40,  c.  to  him  a  leper.    A.  F,  came  a  leper  to 

5.  .35,  c.  from  the  ruler.    A.V.,  came. 

9.  21,  since  this  hath  c.    A.  F,  came. 

10.  1,  the  multitudes  c.  together.    -4.  F,  people  resort, 
13.  26 ;  Luke  21.  27,  see  the  Sou  of  man  c. 

15.  32,  c.  down  from  the  cross.     A.V.,  descend. 

15.  36,  Elijah  c.     A.  F,  Elia-'t  u-ill  come. 
Luke  5.  32,  I  am  not  c.  to  call.    A.V.,  came  not. 

11.  2,  thy  kingdom  c. ;  17.  20,  the  kingdom  of  God  c. 

12.  59,  c.  out  thence.     A.  F,  depart. 

17.  7,  c.  straightway  and  sit  down.    A.V.,  go. 

John  1.  27,  even  he  that  c.  after  me.     ^4.  F,  he  it  is, 
who  cotning  after  me. 

I.  3.9,  r.,  and  ye  shall  see. 

6.  38,  I  am  c.  down  from  heaven.    A.V.,  came. 

7.  34,  ye  cannot  c. 

8.  42,  neither  have  I  c.  of  myself.    A.V.,  came  I. 

18.  20,  where  all  the  Jews  c.  together.    A.  F,  the  Jeivs 
always  resort. 

Acts  16.  13,  women  that  were  c.  together.    A.V.,  ivhich 
resorted  thither. 

16.  36,  now  therefore  c.  forth.    A.  F,  depart. 
22.  30,  council  to  c.  together.    A.V.,  appear. 

1  Cor.  15.  .54,  shall  c.  to  pass.    A.V.,  he  brought. 

2  Tim.  4.  6.  time  of  my  departure  is  c.     A.V.,  at  hand. 
Jas.  3.  15,  this  wisdom  is  not  a  wisdom  that  c.  down. 

A.]'.,  this  wisdom  descendeth  not. 
5.  8,  c.  of  the  Lord  is  at  hand.    A.  F,  draweth  niah. 
2  Pet.  1. 14,  the  putting  oft  ...  c.    A.  F,  Imu.it  piil  off. 
2  John  7,  Christ  c.  in  the  flesh.    A.  F,  is  come. 
Rev.  3. 11 ;  22.  7, 12,  20,  behold,  I  c.  quickly. 
7.  14,  these  are  they  that  c.  out  of.      A.V.,  which 
came. 

II.  7,  c.  up  out  of  the  abyss.    A.  F,  a.icendeth. 

13.  1,  saw  a  beast  c.  up  out.     A.  F,  rise. 

15.  2,  them  that  c.  otf  victorious.    A.  F,  had  gotten  the 
victory. 

21.  6,  they  are  e.  to  pass.    A.  F,  it  is  done. 
21.  10,  c.  down  out  of  heaven.    A.V.,  descending. 
COMELINESS.    Isa.  .53  2,  no  form  nor  c. 
COMELY.    Gen.  39.  6,  Joseph  was  c.    A.  F,  a  goodly 
person 


Ps.  33.  1,  pi-aise  is  c. 
COMFORT  («.).    Ps.  94. 


19,  c.  delight  my  soul. 
Ps.  119,  50,  c.  in  my  affliction. 

119.  76,  thy  lovingkindness  be  for  my  c. 
Rom.  15.  4.  c.  of  the  scriptures. 

15.  5,  God  of  patience  and  of  c.    A.  F,  consolation. 


2  Cor.  1.  3,  God  of  all  r-. 

2  Thes.  2.  16,  eternal  c.     A.  F,  everlasting  consolation. 
Phileni.  7,  c.  in  thy  love.    A.  F,  con.',olation. 
COMFORT  (v.).    Ps.  23.  4.  they  c.  me. 
Isa.  12.  1,  c.  me.    A.  F,  comforledst. 
40.  1,  c.  ye  my  people. 
61.  2,  c.  all  that  mourn  ;  66.  13,  I  c.  you. 
Mat.  5.  4,  they  shall  be  c. ;  Luke  16.  25,  now  here  he  isc. 
2  Cor.  1.  4,  who  c.  us. 

7.  6,  c.  the  lowly.    A.V.,c.  tho.ie  that  are  cast  down. 
13.  11,  be  c.     A.  r.,  of  good  comfort. 
2  Thes.  2.  17,  c.  your  hearts. 
Comfort,  from  God,  Ps.  23.  4  ;  71.  21 ;  Isa.  12.  1 :  Jer.  31. 
13  ;  Hos.  2.  14 ;  Luke  4.  18 ;  John    14.  1-4. 
Instances  :  — Gen.  37.  35 ;  2  Sam.  10.  2  ;  Job  2. 11 ;  Jolm 
11.  19:  14.;  Eph.  6.  22. 
COMFORTABLY.    Isa.  40.  2,  speak  ye  c. 
COMFORTER.    Job  16.  2,  miserable  c. 
Ps.  69.  20,  I  looked  ...  for  c. 
John  14.  16,  give  you  another  C. 

15.  26,  when  the't'.  is  come. 

16.  7,  C.  will  not  come. 
Comforter.    See  Holy  Fpirit. 
COMMAND.    Gen.  2.  16,  God  c.  the  man. 

2  Sam.  13.  28,  have  not  I  c.  you  ? 

Neh.  9.  15,  and  c.  them.    A.  F,  promisedst. 

Ps.  33.  9,  he  c,  and  it  stood. 

Mat.  1.  24,  Lord  c.  him.    A.  F,  had  bidden. 

17.  9,  Jesus  c.  them.     A.  F,  charged. 

20.  21,  c.  that  these  my  two  sons.    A.  F,  grant. 
Mark  9.  25, 1  c.  thee,  come  out.    A.V.,  charge. 
Luke  8.  25,  c.  even  the  winds. 
John  15.  14,  which  I  c.  you. 

Acts  25.  23,  at  the  c.  of  Festus.    A.  F,  Festus''  com- 
mandment. 
1  Tim.  5.  7,  these  things  also  c.    A.  F,  give  in  charge. 
Heb.  9.  20,  God  c.  to  you- ward.    A.  F,  hath  enjoiiied 
unto  you. 
Command,  instances  of,  God  to  Adam,  Gen.  2.  16;  to 
Moses,  Ex.  3.  14;  to  Joshua,  Josh.  1.  9;  Moses  to  the 
sons  of  Levi,  Deut.  31.  10;  Jegus  to  the  eleven,  Mark 
16.  15;  Jeius  to  Simon  Peter,  John  21.  15. 
COMMANDER.    Isa.  55.  4,  c.  to  the  peoples. 
COMMANDMENT.    Ex.  34.  28,  ten  c. 
Neh.  9.  14,  commandedst  them  c.    A.V.,  ijrecepts. 
Esth.  9.  32,  c.  of  Esther.     A.V.,  decree. 
Ps.  119.  127, 1  love  thy  c. 
Prov.  6.  23,  the  c.  is  a  lamp  ;  7.  2,  keep  my  c. 

19.  16,  he  that  keepeth  the  c. 

Mat.  22.  36,  the  great  c.  ;  Mark  12. 28,  what  c.  is  the  first. 
Mark  10.  5,  wrote  you  this  c.    A.  F,  precept. 
John  12.  50,  his  c.  is  life. 
13.  34,  a  new  c. ;  15.  12,  my  c,  that  ye  love. 
Rom.  7.  9,  when  the  c.  came. 
Eph.  6.  2,  first  c.  with  promise. 
Heb.  9.  19,  c.  had  been  spoken.    A.  F,  precept. 
1  John  2.  4,  keepeth  not  his  c. 

5.  3,  c.  are  not  grievous.  [10.  8. 

Commandment,  its  nearness,  Deut.  30.  11-14 :  Rom. 

the  new,  John  13.  34 ;  1,3.  12,  17 ;  1  John  2.  7,  8 ;  3.  23 ; 

4.  21. 

Commandments,  the  Ten,  Ex.  20.  2-17  ;  34.  28  ;  Deut.  4. 

13  ;  5.  6-22  ;  9.  9-11. 

two  tables  of,  broken,  Ex.  32. 19  ;  renewed,  Ex.  34. 1,  4, 

28 ;  Deut.  10.  1-5. 
the  two  great.  Mat.  22.  36-40  ;  Mark  12.  29-31 ;  Luke  10. 
2,5-28. 
COMMEND.    Ps.  31.  5,  I  c.  my  spirit.     A.  F,  commit. 
Luke  16.  8,  c.  the  unrighteous  steward. 
23.  46.  I  c.  my  spirit. 
Acts  15.  40,  being  c.     A.  F,  recommended. 

20.  32,  I  c.  you  to  God  {  =  commit  to  the  charge). 
Rom.  3.  5,  c.  the  righteousness  of  God  {  =  enhance). 

5.  8,  God  c.  his  own  love. 

1  Cor.  8.  8,  will  not  c.  us  to  God.    A.  F,  commendeth. 

2  Cor.  3.1,  r.  ourselves?  .  .  .  e\)\st\e&oi  commendation. 

6.  4,  in  everything  c.     A.  V.  (all  things)  approving. 
10.  18.  not  he  that  c.  himself  .  .  .    Lord  c. 

COMMENTARY.    2  Chr.  24.  27,  c  of  the  book  of  the 

kings.     -4.  v.,  story. 
COMMISSION.    Acts  26. 12,  c.  of  the  chief. 
COMMIT.     Ps.  37.  5,  c.  thy  way  unto  Jehovah, 

Prov.  16.  3.  c.  thy  works  :  16.  12,  r.  wickedness. 

Jer.  26.  19,  <".  great  evil.     A.  V.,  procure. 

John  8.  34,  every  one  that  c.  sin.    .4.  F.  whosoever. 

Acts  14.  26,  been  c.     A.  F,  recommended. 

2  Tim.  1.  12,  I  have  c.  unto  him. 

1  Pet.  4.  19,  c.  their  souls.  „    ,  ,. 

2  Pet.  2.  4.  r.  .  .  .  to  pits  of  darkness.    .4.  F,  delivered 
(.  .  .  into  chains). 

COMMON.     Lev.  10.  10,  holy  and  the  c.     A.r.,  and 
unholy. 
Ezek.  22.  26,  holy  and  the  c.    A.V.,  and  profane. 
Mark  12.  37.  c.  people  heard  him. 
John  12.  9,  the  c  people.     .4 .  F,  much. 
Acts  2.  44,  all  things  c.  (^shared  in). 
10.  14  ;  11.  8,  anything  that  is  r.  ( =  tised  by  all). 
28.  2,  no  c.  kindness.     .4 .  F,  h'/tle. 
Tit.  1.  4,  c.  faith ;  Jude  3,  c.  salvation. 


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COMMONWEALTH.    Eph.  2.  12,  c.  of  Israel. 
COMMUNE.    Ps.  4.  4  ;  Eccl.  1. 16,  c.  with  .  .  .  heart. 
Luke  6.  11,  c.  one  with  anotlier  {  =  conver.se  loith). 
24.  14,  they  c.  with  each  other.    A.  V.,  Udked  together. 
24.  15.  tliev  c.  .  .  .  together;  Acts  24.  26,  <■.  with  him. 
COMMUNICATE.    Rom.  12. 13,  c.  to  the  necessities  of 
the  saints.    A.  V.,  distributing. 
Gal.  6.  6,  r.  unto  him  that  teacheth  ( =impart). 
Heb.  13.  16.  to  c.  forget  not. 
COMMUNICATION.    Luke  24.  17,  what  c.  ( =  conver- 
sation). 
COMMUNION.    1  Cor.  10.  16,  c.  of  the  blood  {=par- 
taking  in  common). 
1  Cor.  10.  18,  c.  with  the  altar.    A.  V.,  partakers  of. 
10.  20.  c.  with  demons.    A.  V.,felloHsnip  (uith  devils.) 
Communion,  with  God,  Gen.  18.  17-33;  Ex.  33.  9-11; 
Num.  12.  7,  8 ;  Deut.  34.  10 ;  1  Sam.  3.  10 ;  Isa.  40.  31 ; 
Hos.  6.  3. 
between  Christ  and  His  people,  John  14.  23 ;  1  Cor.  1.  9. 
by  the  Spirit,  2  Cor.  13.  14  ;  Phil.  2.  1. 
of  believers  with  one  another,  Eph/  4. 1-6. 
of  the  body  and  blood  of  Christ,  1  Cor.  10. 16. 
the  Lord's  Supper  is  so  called,  1  Cor.  10.  16, 17. 
Communion  with  God  exemiAi&ed :  ~  Enoch,  Gen.  5. 
24;  Noa/i,  Gen.  6.  9;    Abraham,  Gen.  18.  33;  Jacob, 
Gen.  32.  24-29;  Mose.%  Ex.  33.  11-23;  Caleb,  Josh.  14. 
8;  David,  Ps.  23.  6;  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  18.  6;  Daniel, 
Dan.  9.  3  ;  John,  1  John  1.  3 ;  Paul,  Phil.  1.  23. 
Communion  of  Saints  exemplified :  — Moses  with  J ethro, 
Ex.  18.  8:  Jonathan,  1  Sam.  23.  16;  David,  Ps.  66.  16; 
119.  63 ;  Daniel,  Dan.  2. 17, 18  ;  saints,  Mai.  3.  16 ;  dis- 
ciples, Luke  24.  14 ;  Jesus  and  disciples,  John  18.  2  ; 
Apo.stles,  Acts  1.  14;  the  Primitive  Church,  Acts  2. 
42 ;  4.  23 ;  12.  12  ;  Paul,  Acts  20.  36-38. 
COMPACTED.    2  Pet.  3.  .5,  earth  c.  out  of  water.    A.  V., 

standing. 
COMPANION.    Ps.  55.  13,  my  c.     A.  V.,  guide. 
Ps.  119.  63.  c.  of  all. 
Prov.  13.  20,  the  c.  of  fools. 
28.  7,  c.  of  gluttons.    A.V.,  c.  of  riotous  men. 
Ezek.  37.  19,  tribes  .  .  .  his  c.    A.  V.,  fellows. 
Dan.  2.  13,  Daniel  and  his  c.    A.  V.,  fellows. 
COMPANIONSHIPS.    1  Cor.  15.  33,  evil  c.  corrupt. 

A.  v.,  coinmn.nications. 
COMPANY.    Gen.  32.  7,  into  two  c.    A.  V.,  bands. 
Gen.  33.  8,  this  c.  which  I  met?    A.  F.,  drove. 
Job  15.  34,  c.  of  the  godless.    A.  F.,  congregation  (of 

hypocrite.'^). 
Mark  6.  39,  sit  down  by  c. 
Luke  23.  1,  the  whole  c.    A.V.,  multitude. 

1  Cor.  5.  11 ;  2  Thes.  3.  14,  not  to  keep  c. 
Company,  evil,  Ps.  26.  4  ;  Prov.  1.  10 ;  4.  14 ;  24. 19 ;  Rom. 

1.  32  ;  1  Cor.  5.  9 ;  Eph.  5.  7.    1  Cor.  15.  33,  A.  V.,  com- 
munications. 

Instances  :  —  Gen.  34. 1 ;  42. 16 ;  Num.  16.  32  ;  Judg.  16. 
4 ;  1  Kings  11.  ;  Mark  14.  54. 
COMPARE.    Ps.  89.  6,  be  c.  unto  Jehovah. 

Prov.  3.  15,  none  .  .  .  are  to  be  c.  unto  her. 

Isa.  46.  5,  to  whom  will  ye  ...  e.  me. 

Rom.  8. 18,  c.  with  the  glory. 

2  Cor.  10.  12,  c.  ourselves  with  certain  of  them. 
COMPASS.    Deut.  32.  10,  c.  him  about.    A.  F.,  led. 

Josh.  6.  4,  c.  the  city  seven  times. 

1  Kings  7.  23,  sea  .  .  .  round  in  c.    A.  F.,  it  was  round 

all  about. 
Ps.  5. 12,  c.  him  ...  as  with  a  shield. 
32. 10,  lovingkindness  shall  c.  him. 
142.  7,  righteous  shall  c.  me. 
Mat.  23. 15,  ye  c.  sea  and  land  (  =  go  all  over). 
Luke  19.  43,  c.  thee  round. 
Heb.  12.  1,  we  are  c.  about. 
COMPASSION.    Ex.  2.  6,  she  had  c.  on  him. 
Isa.  9.  17,  c.  on  their  fatherless.    A.  F.,  mercy. 
49.  15,  she  should  not  have  c. 
Jer.  12.  15,  I  will  .  .  .  have  c. 
Lam.  3.  22,  his  c.  fail  not. 

Dan.  1.  9,  c.  in  the  sight  of.    A.  V.,  tender  love  with. 
Hos.  11.  8,  my  c.  are  kindled.    A.  F,  repentings. 
Mat.  9.  36,  moved  with  c. 

20.  34 ;  Mark  1.  41,  Jesus,  being  moved  with  c. 
Luke  10.  33,  moved  with  c.    A.  F,  had  c. 
15.  20,  his  lather  .  .  .  was  moved  with  c. 
Rom.  9. 15,  c.  on  whom  I  have  c.  {cies. 

Phil.  2. 1,  tender  mercies  and  c.    A.  F.,  bowels  and  mer- 
Col.  3. 12,  a  heart  of  c.    A.V.,  bowels  of  mercies. 
Heb.  10.  28,  dieth  without  c.    A.  F.  mercy. 
1  John  3.  17,  his  c.    A.  F,  boitels  of  c. 
Compassion,  Christ's,  Mat.  15.  32;  20.  34;  Luke  7.  13, 
21 ;  Heb.  2. 17. 
exhortation  to,  Rom.  12.  15  ;  1  Pet.  3.  8. 
duty  of,  Isa.  1. 17  ;  Zech.  7.  9 ;  Mat.  18.  24-35 ;  Col.  3. 12 ; 

Heb.  13.  3 ;  Jas.  1.  27. 
Illustrated :— /*/ia7-ffoA'5  daughter,  Ex.  2.  6;  Elijah, 
1  Kings  17. 18-21 ;  Nehemiah,  Neh.  1.4;  Jo// s  friends. 
Job 2.  11;  David,Ts.  35. 13,  14;  Ebed-me.lech,  Jer.  38. 
7 ;  Jesus,  Mat.  9.  36 ;  John  11.  33 ;  good  Samaritan, 
Luke  10.  36 ;  Paul,  1  Cor.  9.  22. 
COMPASSIONATE.  1  Pet.  3.8,  c.  A.V.,  having  com- 
2)a.ssion  one  of  another. 


COMPEL.    Mat.  5.  41,  c.  thee  to  go  one  mile. 
Mat.  27.  32,  c.  to  go  with  them,  that  he  might  bear  his 

cross.    A.  v.,  c.  to  bear  his  cross. 
Gal.  6.  12.  c.  you  to  be  circumcised.    A.  V.,  constrain. 
COMPENSATED.    Esth.  7.  4,  have  c.  for  .  .  .  damage. 

.4.  I'.,  rounterrail. 
COMPLAIN.     Ps.  55.  17,  and  at  noonday,  will  I  c. 
A.  v.,  pray. 
Prov.  23.  29,  who  hath  c.  ?    A.  F,  babbling. 
Lam.  3.  39,  living  man  c. 
COMPLAINT.    Job21.  4,  myc.  toman? 
Ps.  64.  1,  in  my  r.    A.  F,  prayer. 
142.  2,  pour  out  my  c. 

Col.  3.  13,  any  man  have  a  c.    A.  F,  quarrel. 
COMPLETE.    Luke  14.  28,  to  c.  it  ?    A.  V.,  finish. 
2  Cor.  8.  6.  r.  in  you  this  grace.    A.  V.,  finish. 
2  Tim.  3.  17,  man  of  God  may  be  c.    A.  V.,  perfect. 
COMPLETELY.    2  Tim.  3.  17,  man  of  God  .  .  .  fur- 
nished c.    A.  v.,  thoroughly. 
COMPLETION.     2  Cor.  8.  11,  there  may  be  the  c. 

A.  v..  a  performance. 
COMPREHENDED.    Job  38. 18,  c  ...  in  its  breadth? 

A.  v.,  perceived. 
CON  AN  I  AH,  ■eSn'a-ni'ah  — Levite  of  Josiah's  reign.    2 

Chr.  35.  9.    2  Chr.  31.  12,  .4.  V.,  Gononinh. 
CONCEAL.     Ps.  40. 10,  not  c.  thy  lovingkindness. 
Prov.  12.  16,  prudent  man  c  shame.    .4.  F,  covereth. 
12.  23,  prudent  man  c.  knowledge. 
25.  2,  glory  of  God  to  e. 
Jer.  16.  17,  iniquity  c.    A.  V...  hid. 
Luke  9.  45,  it  was  c.    A.  V.,  hid. 
CONCEIT.  Rom.  11.  25 ;   12.  16,  wise  in  your  own  c. 

{=notions). 
Conceit,  reproved.  Job  11.  12;  Prov.  3.  7;  14.  12;  21.  2; 
26. 12, 16 ;  30.  1-5 ;  Isa.  5.  21 ;  19.  11 ;  Jer.  8.  8 ;  Rom. 
11.  25. 
CONCEIVE.    Ps.  10.  2;  21.  11,  c.    A.  F,  imagined. 
Ps.  51.  5,  my  mother  c.  me. 
Isa.  7.  14,  a  virgin  shall  c. 
Acts  5.  4,  how  is  it  that  thou  hast  c.  this  ? 
Jas.  1. 15,  lust,  when  it  hath  c. 
CONCERNING.    Gen.   43.   7,   asked  straitly  c.  our- 
selves.   A.  v.,  of  our  .tta/e. 
Eccl.  7. 10,  inquire  wisely  c. 
Isa.  2.  4,  decide  c.  many  peoples.    A.  F,  rebuke. 
Jer.  50.  5,  inquire  c.  Zion.    A.  F,  the  way  to. 
Mat.  14.  1,  the  report  c.  Jesus.    A.V.,  of  the  fame  of. 
Luke  1.  1,  4,  c.  those  matters  (the  things).    A.  F,  of 

those  things. 
2. 17,  known  c.  the  saying. 
24.  27,  things  c.  himself. 

Acts  1.  3,  e.  the  kingdom.    A.  F,  pertaining  to. 
8.  12,  c.  the  kingdom  of  God. 
1  Cor.  1.  4,  always  c.  you.    A.  F,  on  your  behalf. 
CONCESSION.    ICor.  7.  6,  bywayofc.    A.V., by  per- 
mission. 
CONCISION.    Phil.  3.  2,  beware  of  the  c.  (=  heathen- 
ish cutting. 
CONCLUDING.    Acts  16.  10,  c.    A.  F,  assuredly  gath- 
ering/. 
CONCORD.    2  Cor.  6. 15,  wliat  c.  hath  Christ. 
CONDEMN.    Deut.  25.  1,  c.  the  wicked. 
Job  9.  20,  mine  own  mouth  shall  c.  me. 
34.  29,  who  then  can  c.  ?    A.  V.,  mcilie  trouble. 
Ps.  34.  21,  22,  shall  be  c.    A.  F,  desolate. 
37.  33,  nor  c.  him ;  94.  21,  c.  the  iimocent. 
Isa.  50.  9,  he  that  shall  c.  me  ? 
Mat.  12.  37,  by  thy  words  .  .  .  e. 
20.  18,  c.  him  to  death ;  27.  3,  saw  that  he  was  c. 
Mark  16.  16,  disbelieveth  shall  be  c.     A.  F,  (believeth 

not  .  .  .)  damned. 
John  8.  11,  neither  do  I  c.  thee. 
Rom.  8.  3,  c.  sin  in  the  flesh. 
14.  23,  c.  if  he  eat.    A.  V.,  damned. 
1  Cor.  11.  32,  c.  with  the  world. 
Gal.  2.  11,  he  stood  c.    A.  F,  was  to  be  blamed. 
Tit.  2.  8,  speech,  that  cannot  be  c. 
1  John  3.  20,  if  our  heart  c.  us. 
CONDEMNATION.     Mark  12.  40,  receive  greater  c. 
A.  F,  damnation. 
Luke  23.  40,  in  the  same  c. 
Rom.  3.  8,  whose  c.  is  just.    A.  F,  damnation. 
8. 1,  there  is  therefore  now  no  c. 
1  Tim.  5.  12.  having  c.    A.V.,  damnation. 
Condemnation,  universal,  Ps.  14.  3  ;  Rom.  3. 12;  5. 12; 
6.  23. 
increased.  Mat.  11.  20-24 ;  23. 14 ;  1  Tim,  3.  6 ;  Jas.  5. 1-5. 
deliverance  from,  John  3.  18  ;  5.  24  ;  8. 11 ;  Rom.  5.  16- 

18 ;  1  Cor.  11.  32. 
none  to  those  walking  after  the  Spirit,  Rom.  8.  1,  4 ; 
Gal.  5.  18,  23 ;  1  Tim.  1.  9. 
CONDESCEND.     Rom.  12.  16,  c.  to  things  that  are 

lowly.     A.  v.,  c.  to  men  of  loiv  estate. 
CONDITIONS.    Luke  14.  32,  c.  of  peace. 
CONDUCT.    2  Tim.  3. 10,  c.    A.V.,  manner  of  life. 
CONEY.     Lev.  11.  5,  and  the  c. 
CONFECTION.     1  Chr.  9.  30,  prepared  the  c.     A.  F, 

ointment. 
CONFERRED.    Gal.  1. 16,  I  c.  not  with  flesh. 


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CONFESS.    Lev.  26.  40,  and  they  shall  c. 
Job  40.  14,  I  also  c.  of  thee. 
Ps.  32.  5,  I  will  c.  ;  Prov.  28. 13,  whoso  c. 
Mat.  3.  6,  c.  their  sins ;  10.  32,  liim  will  I  also  c. 
John  9.  22,  if  any  man  should  c. 

Acts  19. 18,  many  .  .  .  came,  c.    A.  K,  and  confessed. 
Rom.  14.  11 ;  Plul.  2.  11,  tongue  shall  (should)  c. 
1  Tim.  6.  12,  didst  c.  the  good  confession.    A.  V.,  pro- 
fessed. 
Jas.  5. 16,  c.  therefore  yoiu-  sins.    A.  V.,  c.  your  faults. 

1  John  1.  9,  if  we  c.  our  sins. 

2.  23,  c.  the  Son.    A.  V.,  acknowledgeth. 
4.  15,  c.  that  Jesus  is  the  Sou. 

2  John  7,  they  that  c.  not  that  Jesus  Christ  cometh. 
Rev.  3.  5,  I  will  c.  his  name. 

CONFESSION.    Rom.  10. 10,  c.  is  made. 

1  Tim.  6.  12,  c.    A.  F.,  profession. 
6.  13,  the  good  c. 

Heb.  3.  1,  High  Priest  of  our  c.    A.  F.,  profession. 
4.  14,  let  us  hold  fast  our  c.    A.  F,  jirofesslon. 
Confession  of  Christ,  Mat.  10.  32;  16. 16;  Marks.  35; 
Luke  12.  8  ;  John  12.  42 ;  2  Tim.  2.  12. 
Instances  oi:—NathanaeU  John  1.  49;  Peter.,  John  6. 
68,  69 ;  man-  born  blind,  John  9.  25,  38  ;  Mai-tka,  John 
11.  27;   apostles.  Acts  5.  29-32,  42;    Stephen,  Acts  7. 
52,  59 ;  Paul,  Acts  9.  29 ;  Timothy,  1  Tim.  6. 12 ;  John, 
Rev.  1.  9. 
Confession  of  sin.  Lev.  5.  5;  26.  40;  Num.  5.  7;  21.  7; 
Josh.  7.  19 ;  Ps.  51.  3 ;  Luke  15.  21 ;  1  John  1.  9. 
Instances  of :  —  Aaron,  Num.  12.  11 ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  15. 
24;  David,  2  Sam.  24.  10;   Ezra,  Ezra  9.  6;   Job,  Job 
7.  20;  Daniel,  Dan.  9.  4,  20;  Peter,  Luke  5.  8;  thief, 
Luke  23.  41. 
one  to  another.  Mat.  18.  15 ;  Jas.  5.  16. 
CONFIDE.     Job  39.  12,  wilt  thou  c.  in  him.    A.  F, 

bi'liere. 
CONFIDENCE.     Job  8.  14,  whose  c.  shall  break  in 
sunder.    A.  V.,  hope  shall  be  cut  off. 
Ps.  65.  5,  c.  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

118.  8,  to  put  c.  in  man. 

Prov.  3.  26,  Jehovah  will  be  thy  c. 
25.  19,  c.  in  an  unfaithful  man. 
Isa.  32.  17,  quietness  and  c.    A.V.,  assurance. 

2  Cor.  9.  4,  in  this  c.    A.  F,  confident  boasting. 
Eph.  3.  12,  access  in  c. 

Phil.  3.  3,  no  c.  in  the  flesh. 
Confidence,  in  God,  Ps.  2.  12 ;  34.  8  ;  40.  4  ;  62.  8 ;  Prov. 
16.  20;  Isa.  26.  3;  30.  15;  50.  10;  Jer.  17.  7. 
not  in  the  flesh,  2  Kings  18.  19,  20 ;  Ps.  33. 16 ;  Isa.  30. 
1-5  ;  Jer.  2.  18  ;  Phil.  3.  3,  4. 
CONFIDENT.     Job  40.  23,  he  is  c,  though.     A.  F,  he 
trusteth  that  he  can. 
Ps.  27.  3,  will  I  be  c. 
Phil.  1.  6,  c.  of  this  very  thing. 
CONFIDENTLY.    Tit.  3.  8,  affirm c.    A.V.,  constantly. 
CONFINES.    Job  26.  10,  imto  the  c.  of  light  and  dark- 
ness.    A.  v.,  until  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  end. 
CONFIRM.     2  Sam.  7.  25,  c.  thou  it  for  ever.    A.  V., 
establish. 
Ps.  68.  9,  c.  thine  inheritance. 

119.  38,  c.  unto  thy  servant  thy  word.    A.  F,  stablish. 
119. 106,  have  c.  it.    A.  F,  ivill  perform. 

Isa.  35.  3,  c.  the  feeble  knees. 
Acts  14.  22,  c.  the  souls. 
Rom.  15.  8,  might  c.  the  promises. 
1  Cor.  1.  8,  c.  you  unto  the  end. 
CONFIRMATION.    Phil.  1.  7,  c.  of  the  gospel. 
CONFLICT.    1  Thes.  2.  2,  in  much  c.    A.  V.,  with  .  .  . 
contention.  [tions. 

Heb.  10.  32,  great  c.  of  sufferings.     A.  V.,  fight  of  afflic- 
CONFORMED.    Phil.  3. 10,  becoming  c.  unto  his  death. 
A.  v.,  being  made  conformable. 
Phil.  3.  21,  c.  to  the  body  of  his  glory,    A.  F,  fashioned 
like  unto  his  glorious  body. 
CONFOUND.    Gen.  11.  7,  c.  their  language. 
Ezra  9.  3,  sat  down  c.    A.  V.,  astonied. 
Job  6.  20,  and  were  c.    A.  V.,  ashamed. 
Ps.  34.  5,  shall  never  be  c.    A.  V.,  were  not  ashamed. 
35.  4,  26,  let  them  be  ...  c.    ^1.  F,  brought  to  confu- 
sion. 
Acts  2.  6,  and  were  c. ;  9.  22,  c.  the  Jews. 
CONFRONT.    Ps.  17. 13,  c.  him.    A.V.,  disappoint. 
CONFUSION.    Neh.  4.  8,  and  to  cause  c.    A.  V.,  hin- 
der it. 
Ps.  83.  16,  fill  their  faces  with  c.    A.  F,  shame. 
Acts  19.  32,  assembly  was  in  c.    A.V.,  confused. 
21.  31,  Jerusalem  was  in  c.    A.V.,  an  uproar. 
1  Cor.  14.  33.  God  of  c.  ;  Jas.  3.  16,  there  is  c. 
CONFUTED.    Acts  18.  28,   c.  the  Jews.    A.  F,   con- 

rincpd. 
CONGEALED.    Ex.  15.  8,  deens  were  c. 
CONGREGATION.    Lev.  8. 4,"c.  was  assembled.  A.V., 
assembly  teas  gathered. 
Lev.  10.  6,  wroth  with  all  the  c.    A.  V.,  people. 
Num.  14.  7,  all  the  c.    A.V.,  company. 
Ps.  1.  5,  c.  of  the  righteous. 
Heb.  2.  12,  in  the  midst  of  the  c.    A.  F,  church. 
Congregation,  of  Israel,  Ex.  12.  3 ;  Lev.  4.  13 ;  24.  14 : 
Num.  14. 10. 


CON f  AH,  co-nl'ah,  abbreviation  of  Jeconiah.    Jer.  22.  24. 
CONIES.    Ps.   104.   18,    rocks  ...  for   the   c.     (See 
Coney.) 

Prov.  30.  26,  c.  are  but  a  feeble  folk. 
CONQUEROR.    Rom.  8.  37,  more  than  c. 

Rev.  6.  2,  came  forth  conqtiering,  and  to  c. 
CONSCIENCE.    Acts  23. 1,  good  c.  ;  24. 16,  c.  void. 

Rom.  9. 1,  c.  bearing  witness  with  me. 

1  Cor.  8.  12,  c.  when  it  is  weak.    A.  F,  iveak  c. 

10.  25,  for  c.  sake  ;  2  Cor.  1.  12,  testimony  of  our  c. 

2  Cor.  5.  11,  made  manifest  also  in  your  c. 

1  Tim.  1.  5,  a  good  c. ;  4.  2,  branded  in  their  own  c. 

A.  v.,  c.  seared. 
Heb.  9. 14,  cleanse  your  c.    A.  F,  purge  your  c. 
1  Pet.  2.  19,  c.  toward  God. 
Conscience,  accuses  of  sin.  Gen.  4. 13 ;  42.  21 ;  2  Sam.  24. 
10;  Prov.  20.  27;  Mat.  27.  3;  John  8.  9;  Acts  2.  37; 
Rom.  2. 15. 
approval  of,  Job  27.  6 ;  Acts  24.  16 ;  Rom.  9. 1 ;  14.  22. 
purified  (a)  by  faith,  1  Tim.  1.  19 ;  2  Tim.  1.  3.    ib)  by 

blood  of  Christ,  Heb.  9.  14 ;  10.  2-10,  22. 
a  good,  Heb.  13.  18 ;  1  Pet.  3.  16,  21. 
testimony  of,  Rom.  14.  22  ;  2  Cor.  1.  12 ;  1  John  3.  21. 
of  others,  not  to  be  offended,  Rom.  14.  21 ;  1  Cor.  10. 

28-32. 
defiled.  Tit.  1.  15  ;  a  false  guide,  Acts  26.  9 ;  Rom.  10.  2. 
Examples  -.—David,  1  Sam.  24.  5  ;  Job,  Job  27.  6 ;  Paid, 
2  Cor.  1.  12. 
CONSCIOUSNESS.    Heb.  10.  2,  no  more  c.  of  sins. 

.1.  v.,  conscience. 
CONSECRATE.    Ex.  29.  9.  shalt  c.  Aaron. 
Isa.  13.  3,  commanded  my  c.  ones.    A.  V.,  sanctified. 
Hos.  9.  10,  they  .  .  .  c.  themselves.    A.V.,  separated. 
Zeph.  1.  7j  hath  c.  his  guests.    A.  V.,  bid. 
Consecration,  of  priests,  Ex.  29.  ;  Lev.  8. ;  of  Levites, 
Num.  8. 5  ;  of  Christ,  Heb.  7. ;  8. ;  10.  20 ;  of  Christians 
to  the  Lord,  1  Pet.  2.  9. 
CONSENT.    Prov.  1.  10,  c.  thou  not. 
Luke  11.  48,  c.  mito  the  works.    A.  F,  allow  the  deeds. 
14.  18,  all  with  one  c.  ;  22.  6,  he  c.    A.  V.,  promised. 
Acts  8.  1,  Saul  was  c. 

Rom.  1.  32,  c.  with  them.    A.  V.,  have  pleasure  in. 
7.  16.  I  <^.  unto  the  law. 
CONSIDER.    Deut.  32.  29,  c.  their  latter  end. 

1  Sam.  12.  24,  c.  how  great  things. 

2  Sam.  24.  13,  c.  what  answer.    A.  F,  see. 

1  Chr.  21. 12,  c.  what  answer.    A.V.,  advise  thyself  tohat 
word. 

2  Chr.  19.  6,  c.  what  ye  do.     A.V.,  take  heed. 

Job  18.  2,  c,  and  ...  we  will  speak.    A.  F,  mark. 

23.  15,  when  lc.,l  am  afraid. 

34.  23,  further  to  c.    A.  V.,  more  than  right. 
Ps.  25.  18,  c.  mine  affliction.    A.V.,  look  upon. 

41.  1,  c.  the  poor;  50.  22,  c.  this. 

73.  17,  and  c.  their  latter  end.    A.V.,  understood. 

94.  7,  God  of  Jacob  c.    A.  V.,  regard  it. 

94.  8,  c,  ye  brutish.    A.  V.,  undentand. 

107.  43,  c.  the  lovingkindnesses.    A.  V.,  understand. 
Prov.  6.  6,  c.  her  ways. 
Eccl.  7.  14,  in  the  day  of  adversity  c. 
Mat.  6.  28,  c.  the  lilies  ;  7.  3,  c.  not  the  beam. 
Luke  6.  41,  c.  not  the  beam.    A.  F,  perceivest. 

12.  24,  c.  the  ravens. 

Heb.  10.  24,  c.  one  another ;  12.  3,  c.  him  that. 

13.  7,  c.  the  issue  of  their  life.   A.  F,  c.  the  end  of  their 
conversation. 

Consideration,  instances :  —  Sard,  1  Sam.  9.  5 ;  David, 
Ps.  119.  59 ;  Solomon,  Prov.  24.  32  ;  Mary,  Luke  2. 19  ; 
prodigal  son,  Luke  15.  17  ;  Peter,  Acts  12.  12. 
exhortations  to,  Job  37.  14;  Ps.  50.  22;  Eccl.  7.  13; 
Mat.  6.  28  ;  2  Tim.  2.  7  ;  Heb.  7.  4 ;  10.  24  ;  12.  3. 
CONSIST.    Luke  12.  15,  c.  not  in  the  abundance. 

Col.  1.  17,  all  things  c.  {  =  remain  unchanged) . 
CONSOLATION.    Job  15.  11,  c.  of  God. 
Luke  2.  25,  looking  for  the  c. ;  6.  24,  received  your  c. 
Acts  15.  31,  rejoiced  for  the  c. 

1  Cor.  14.  3,  exhortation,  and  c.    A.V.,  comfort. 
Phil.  2.  1,  c.  of  love.     A.  V.,  comfort. 

Consolation,  under  affliction.  Job  19.  25;   Ps.  34.  6; 

51.  17;  73.  26;  119.  50;  Isa.  1.  18;  Hos.  2.  14;  Mat.  11. 

28 ;  Luke  4.  18 ;  Rom.  15.  4 ;  1  Cor.  14.  3 ;  Col.  1.  11 ; 

.Jas.  1.  12 ;  2  Pet.  2.  9  ;  Rev.  7. 14  ;  14.  13. 
CONSOLE.    John  11.  19,  to  c.  them.    A.  V.,  comfort. 
Conspiracy,  against  Christ,  Mark  14.  1;  Luke  22.  2; 

John  11.  47-57  ;  13. 18. 
against  Paul.  Acts  23.  12. 
CONSPIRATORS.    2  Sam.  15.  31.  among  the  c. 
Constancy.  Rom.  16.  3-4.    Examples  of  :  —Ruth,  Ruth. 

1.  14  :  Luke.  2  Tim.  4.  11. 
CONSTRAIN.    Luke  14.  23,  c.  them  to  come  in.    A.  F, 

compel. 
Acts  18.  5,  was  c.  by  the  word.    A.V.,  pressed  in  the 

.spirit. 

2  Cor.  5.  14,  Christ  c.  us. 

Jude  3,  I  was  c.    A.  V.,  it  U'as  needful  for  me. 
CONSUME.     Gen.   18.    23,   c.   the   righteous.    A.V., 
destroy. 
Ex.  3.  2,  bush  was  not  c. 
1  Kings  18.  38,  c.  the  burnt-offering. 


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Job  7.  9,  as  the  cloud  is  c. 
20.  26,  shall  c.  that.     A.V..  go  ill  with. 
Ps.  104.  35,  siuuers  be  c.  :  119.  139,  zeal  hath  c 
Nah.  1.  10,  c.  utterly  as  dry  stubble.    A.  V.,  devoured 

as  .'(tubOle  fully  dry. 
Mat.  (5.  19,  1  ust  c.    A.  V.,  doth  corrupt. 
CONTAIN.    Jolui  21.  25,  c.  the  books. 
CONTEMNETH.    Ps.  10.  3,  c.  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  the  Lord 

iilihnrri'th. 
CONTEMPT.    Job  12.  5,  in  .  .  .  there  is  c.  for  misfor- 
tune.    A.  v.,  is  as  a  lamp  despised. 
Ps.  119.  22,  take  away  .  .  .  c. 

Prov.  18.  3,  Cometh  also  c.  [afflicted. 

Isa.  9.  1,  he  brought  into  c.  the  land.    A.  F.,  he  lightly 
Dan.  12.  2,  everlasting  c.  [14.  21. 

Contempt,  sin  and  folly  of.  Job  31.  13,  14  ;  Prov.  11.  12 ; 
forbidden,  Prov.  23.  22 ;  Mat.  18.  10 ;  Rom.  14.  3 ;  1  Cor. 

16.  11 ;  1  Tim.  6.  2;  Jas.  2.  1-3. 
exhibited  towards —Christ,  Ps.  22.  6:  Isa.  53.  3;  Mat. 
27,  29 ;  saints,  Ps.  119.  141 ;  authorities,  2  Pet.  2.  10 ; 
Jude  8  ;  parents,  Prov.  15.  5,  20 ;  the  afflicted,  Job  19. 
18 ;  the  poor,  Ps.  14.  6 ;  Ecel.  9.  16. 
Exemplified  :  -  Hagar,  Gen.  16.  4  ;  Nabal,  1  Sam.  25. 10. 
11;  MlchaU  2  Sam.  6.  16 :  Saiiballat,  Neh.  2.  19;  4.  2, 
3  ;  fal.w  tet/r-hers,  2  Cor.  10.  10. 
CONTEMPTIBLE.    Esth.  1.  17,  to  make  their  hus- 
bands r.    A.  r.,  so  thai  they  shall  desjnse. 
Mai.  1.  7,  table  of  Jehovah  is  c. 

2.  9,  I  also  made  you  c.  and  base.  [die. 

CONTEND.    Deut.  2.  5,  c.  not  with  them.     A.  V.,  taed' 
Judg.  6.  31,  will  ye  c.  for  Baal  ?    .1.  V.,  plead. 
Neh.  5.  7,  c.  with  the  nobles.     .4.  F.,  rebuked. 
Job  13. 19,  he  that  will  c.  with  nie  ?    A.  K,  plead. 
Isa.  3.  13,  Jehovah  standeth  up  to  c.    A.V.,  plead. 
57. 16,  I  will  not  c. 

Jer.  2.  9,  I  will  yet  c.  with.     A.  V.,  plead. 
12.  5,  c.  with  horses. 

Mic.  6.  2,  he  will  c.  with  Israel.     A.  V.,  plead. 
2  Tim.  2.  5,  c.  in  the  games.     A.  V.,  strive  for  masteries. 
Jude  3,  c.  .  .  .  for  the  faith ;  9,  c.  with  the  devil. 
CONTENT.    Josh.  7.  7,  we  had  been  c. 
Hos.  5.  11,  he  was  c.  to.    A.V.,  willingly. 
Luke  3.  14,  c.  with  your  wages. 

1  Cor.  7.  12,  is  c.  to  dwell  with  him.    A.  V.,  be  pleased. 
Phil.  4.  11,  therein  to  be  c. 
1  Tim.  6.  8,  we  shall  be  therewith  c. 
Heb.  13.  5,  f.  with  such  things. 
CONTENTION.     Prov.  13.  10,  by  pride  cometh  only  c. 
Prov.  15.  18,  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  c.    A.V.,  strife. 
19.  13,  c.  of  a  wife. 
22.  10,  c.  will  go  out. 

Isa.  53.  4,  ye  fast  for  ...  c.    A.  F.,  debate. 
Acts  15.  39,  arose  a  sharp  c. 
1  Cor.  1.  11,  c.  among  you. 
CONTENTIOUS.     Prov.  21.  19,  a  c.  .  .  .  woman. 
Prov.  25.  24,  c.  woman.     A.V.,  braivling. 
1  Tim.  3.  3,  not  c.    A.  F.,  a  brawler. 
Contentment,  with  godliness  is  great  gain,  Ps.  37.  16  ; 
Prov.  16.  8 ;  30.  8  ;  1  Tim.  6.  6. 
exhortations  to,  Ps.  37.  1 ;  Luke  3.  14 ;  1  Cor.  7.  20 ;  1 

Tim.  6.  8 ;  Heb.  13.  5. 
Examples  :  —  Abrn/iam,  Gen.  14.  22,  23 ;  JtJsau,  Gen.  33. 
9 ;  Moses,  Ex.  2.  21 ;  Barzillai,  2  Sam.  19.  33-37  ;  Sku- 
nammite,  2  Kings  4.  13 ;  David,  Ps.  16.  6 ;  Agur,  Prov. 
30.8,9;  Paid,  Phil.  4.11,12. 
CONTINENCY.    1  Cor.  7.  9,  if  they  have  not  c.    A.  F, 

cannot  contain. 
CONTINUAL.     Num.   4.  16,  c.  meal-offering.     .4.F., 
daily  m>'at  offering. 
Ezek.  39.  14,  men  of  c.  employment. 
Luke  18.  5,  by  her  c.  coming. 
CONTINUALLY.    Lev.  6.  13,  fire  .  .  .  upon  the  altar 
c.     A.  v.,  (shall)  ever  {be  burning). 
1  Kings  14.  30,  war  .  .  .  c.    A.V.,  all  their  days. 
Ps.  40.  11,  c.  preserve  me. 

42. 10,  c.  say  unto  me.     A.  V.,  daily. 
71.  14, 1  will  hope  c. 

73.  23,  c.  with  thee. 
Prov.  6.  21,  c.  upon  thy  heart. 
Isa.  28.  24.  plow  c?    A.V.,  all  day. 

58. 11,  guide  thee  c. 
Dan.  6.  16,  thou  servest  c. 
Luke  24.  53,  c.  in  the  temple. 
Heb.  7.  3,  a  priest  c. 

6,  priests  go  in  c.    ^1.  T'.,  (ivent)  always  (into). 
[TINUE.    1  Sam.  1.  12,  she  c.  praying. 
Ps.  36.  10,  c.  thy  lovingkindness. 
Isa.  32.  8,  in  noble  things  shall  he  c.    A.V.,  stand. 
Luke  6.  12,  c.  all  night  in  prayer. 
Acts  1.  14,  c.  stedfastly  in  prayer. 
2.  42.  c.  stedfastly. 

6.  4,  we  will  c.  stedfastly  in  prayer.    .4.  F,  give  our- 
selres  continually  to. 
14.  22,  c.  in  the  faith. 
Rom.  6. 1,  shall  we  c.  in  sin. 
11.  22,  c.  in  his  goodness. 

11.  23,  c.  not  in  their  unbelief.    A.  F,  abide  not  still  in 
unbelief. 

12. 12,  e.  stedfastly  in  prayer.    ^4 .  F. ,  c.  instant. 


Col.  1.  23,  c.  in  the  faith. 

Heb.  1.  11,  but  thou  c.    A.  F,  reniainest. 
13.  1,  let  love  of  the  brethren  c.   A.  V  ..brotherly  love  c. 
CONTRADICTED.    Acts  13.  45,  and  c.  the  things. 

A.  F,  spate  against  those  things. 
CONTRARIWISE.    1  Pefc.  3.  9,  but  c.  blessmg. 
CONTRARY.    Acts  18.  13,  e.  to  the  law. 

Acts  26.  9,  c.  to  the  name  of  Jesus. 

Rom.  11.  24,  grafted  c.  to  nature. 

Gal.  5.  17,  c.  the  one  to  the  other. 

Col.  2.  14,  bond  ...<?.  to  us.    A.V.,  handwriting  .  . .  c. 

1  Tim.  1.  10,  c.  to  the  sound  doctrine. 
CONTRIBUTION.    Rom.  15.  26,  c.  for  the  poor. 

2  Cor.  9. 13,  liberality  of  your  c.    A.  F,  your  liberal  dis- 
tribution. 

Contribution,  for  samts,  Rom.  15.  26 ;  1  Cor.  16. 1,  2 ;  2 

Cor.  8.  1-4  ;  9.  2. 
CONTRITE.    Ps.  34.  18,  a  c.  spirit. 
Ps.  51.  17,  a  c.  heart. 
Isa.  66.  2,  c.  spirit. . 
CONTROVERSY.     2  Chr.  19. 10,  whensoever  any  c. 
A.  v.,  what  cause  soever. 
Prov.  29.  9,  hath  a  c.  with.    A.  F,  contendeth. 
Ezek.  44.  24,  in  a  c.  they  shall  stand. 
Mic.  6.  2,  Jehovah  hath  a  c.  with  his  people. 
1  Tim.  3.  16,  without  c. 
CONVENIENT.    Mark  14.  11,  c.  deliver  him. 

Acts  24.  25,  a  c.  season  {^suitable). 
Conversation  (talking  with) ,  Jehovah  with  Moses,  Ex. 
33.  9 ;  Jesus  with  Nicodemus,  John  3. 1-21 ;  with  the 
woman  of  Samaria,  John  4.  7-27  ;  on  the  road  to  Em- 
maus,  Luke  24.  13-32  ;  Peter  with  Cornelius,  Acts  10. 
27-33  ;  Festus  and  Agrippa,  Acts  26.  31,  32. 
Conversion,  of  the  Gentiles  predicted,  Isa.  2.  2  ;  11.  10  ; 
60.  5 ;  66.  12 ;  fulfilled.  Acts  8.  37  ;  10. ;  15.  3 ;  Rom. 
10.  ;  11. ;  Eph.  2. ;  3. ;  1  Thes.  1. 
by,  1  Kings  18.  37  ;  Prov.  1.  23 ;  John  6.  44 ;  Acts  3.  26 ; 

21.  19  ;  Rom.  15.  18. 
call  to,  Isa.  1.  16  ;  Mat.  3.  2 ;  4. 17 ;  Acts  2.  38 ;  Jas.  4.  8. 
instruments  of,  Ps.  78.  34  ;  119.  59 ;  Lam.  3.  40;  Acts  26. 

18  ;  1  Thes.  1.  9. 
promises  connected  with,  Neh.  1.  9 ;  Isa.  1.  27 ;  Jer.  3. 

14 ;  Ezek.  18.  27. 
of  the  Jews,  Acts  2.  41 ;  4.  32  ;  6.  7. 

at  Pentecost,  Acts  2. ;  of  the  Ethiopian,  Acts  8.  26-40 ; 

of  Paul,   Acts  9.   1-22;    of   Cornelius,  Acts  10.;  of 

Lydia,  Acts  16.  13-15 ;  of  the  Philippian  jailor,  Acts 

16.  27-34. 

CONVERTETH.    Jas.  5.  20,  he  who  c.  a  sinner. 

CONVICT.    John  8.  46,  c.  me  of  .sin  ?    A.  V.,  conrinceth. 

John  16.  8,  c.  the  world  ...  of  sin.    A.  F,  reprove. 
CONVICTED.    Jas.  2.  9,  being  c.  by  the  law.    A.  F, 

are  convinced,  of. 
CONVICTION.    Heb.  11.  1,  faith  ...  a  c.  of  things. 

A.  v.,  the  evidence. 
Conviction,  of  sin,  Deut.  28.  67  ;  Job  40.  4 ;  Ps.  31.  10; 
Prov.  28.  1 ;  Isa.  6.  5;  Luke  5.  8;  Acts  2.  37;  16.  29, 
30;  Rom.  2.15;  Rev.  1.  17. 
Examples  of: —  Adam  and  Eve,  Gen.  3.  8-10;  Cain, 
Gen.  4.  13 ;   Pharaoh^s  butler.  Gen.  41.  9 ;  Joseph''s 
brethren.  Gen.  44.  16;  4.5.  3;  Pharaoh,  Ex.  9.  27,  28; 
Manoah,  Judg.  13.  22 ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  15.  24  ;  24.  16-20 ; 
David,  2  Sam.  6.  9;  Belshazzar,  Dan.  5.  6;  Herod, 
Mat.  14.  2  ;  Judas,  Mat.  27.  3  ;  Feli.r,  Acts  24.  25. 
CONVOCATION.    Ex.  12. 16,  a  holy  c. 
COOKS.    1  Sam.  8.  13,  daughters  ...  to  be  r. 
COOL.    Gen.  3.  8,  c.  of  the  day. 
Prov.  17.  27,  of  a  c.  spirit.    A.  F,  excellent. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  17,  until  the  day  be  c.    A.  F,  break. 
Luke  16.  24,  c.  my  tongue. 
CORBAN.    Mark  7.  11,  is  C. 
CORD.    Gen.  38.  18,  thy  c.     A.  F,  bracelets. 
Josh.  2.  15,  let  them  down  by  a  c. 
Ps.  119.  61,  the  c.  of  the  wicked.    A.  F,  bands. 
129.  4,  the  c.  of  the  wicked. 
Prov.  5.  22,  the  c.  of  his  sin. 
Eccl.  12.  6,  silver  c.  is  loosed. 
Jer.  38. 13,  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  the  c. 
John  2.  15,  a  scourge  of  c.    A.  F,  small  e. 
CORINTH,  eor'inth,  leading  Greek  seaport. 
Paul  stays  eighteen  months  at,  Acts  18. 1-18. 
Paul  stays  three  months  at.  Acts  20.  3. 
CORINTHIANS,  eo-rin'thi-ans,  Paul  sent  two  epistles 

to. 
CORNELIUS,  «or-ne'li-iis  — Lat.  devout  — Uom&n  cen- 
turion, first  (xentile  convert.    Acts  10.  3,  48. 
CORNER,  Ps.  118.  22 ;  Mat.  21.  42,  head  of  the  c. 
Mat.  6.  5,  c.  of  the  streets. 

Acts  10.  11,  sheet  let  down  by  four  c.    A.  F,  knit  at  the 
four  c. 

26.  26,  not  been  done  in  a  c. 
Rev.  20.  8,  in  the  four  c.    A.V.,  quarters. 
CORNER-STONE.      Ps.   144.    12,  daughters  as  c.-.<f. 
A.  F,  corner  stones- 
Isa.  19. 13,  e.-s.  of  her  tribes.    A.  F,  stay. 
Zech.  10.  4,  shall  come  forth  the  c.-s.    A.  V.,  came  .  .  . 

corner. 
1  Pet.  2.  6,  a  chief  c.  stone. 
CORNET.    Dan.  3.  5,  the  sound  of  the  c. 


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CORPSE.    Mat.  14.  12,  took  up  the  c.    A.V.,  body. 
Mark  6.  29,  took  up  his  c. 
15.  4.5.  he  grauted  the  c.    A.V.,  aave  the  body. 
CORRECT.    Job  5.  17,  whom  God  c. 
Ps.  ay.  11,  dost  c.  man. 

Prov.  9.  7,  c.  a  scotfer.    A.  V.,  reproveth  a  scoiiier. 
29. 17,  c.  thy  son. 

Jer.  10.  24,  Jehovah  c.  me.  [done. 

Acts  24.  2,  evils  are  c.      A.  F.,  very  worthy  deeds  are 
2  Tim.  2.  25,  in  meekness  c.  them.    A.  V.,  instructing. 
CORRECTION.    Prov.    10.  17,  that  heedeth  c.    A.V., 
keepetli  instruction . 
Prov.  12.  1,  whoso  loveth  c.    A.V.,  instruction. 
23.  13,  withhold  not  c. 
Zeph.  3.  7,  receive  c.     A.  F.,  instruction. 
2  Tim.  3.  16,  profitable  .  .  .  for  c. 
CORRUPT.    Job  15. 16,  abominable  and  c.    A.V.,  filthy. 
Prov.  25.  26,  a  corrupted  spring.    A.V.,  corrupt. 
Jer.    17.    9,  the  heart  is  .  .  .  exceedingly   c.      A.  V., 

ivicked. 
Mat.  7. 17,  c.  tree  ;  12.  33,  make  the  tree  c. 

1  Cor.  15.  33,  evil  companionships  c. 

2  Cor.  11.  3,  c.  from  the  simplicity. 
Eph.  4.  22,  old  man,  that  waxetli  c. 

4.  29,  c.  speech.     A.  V.,  c.  communications. 

1  Tim.  6.  5,  c.  in  mind.    A.  V.,  of  c.  minds. 

2  Tim.  3.  8,  c.  in  mind.    A.  V.,  of  c.  minds. 
Jas.  5.  2.  your  riches  are  c. 

CORRUPTIBLE.    1  Cor.  9.  25,  a  c.  crown. 

1  Cor.  15.  53.  this  c.  must  put  on. 
CORRUPTION.    Ps.  16. 10  ;  Acts  2.  27,  holy  one  to  see  c-. 

Isa.  38.  17,  tlie  pit  of  c. 

Acts  13.  37,  saw  no  c. 

Rom.  8.  21,  bondage  of  c. 

1  Cor.  15.  42,  sown  in  c. 
Gal.  6.  8,  the  flesh  reap  c. 

2  Pet.  1.  4.  c.  that  is  in  the  world. 
CORRUPTLY.     Deut.  32   5,  they  have  dealt  c.  with 

him.     A.  v.,  corrujited  themselves. 
2  Chr.  26.  16,  lifted  up,  so  that  he  did  c.    A.  F.,  to  his 

destruction. 
Neh.  1.  7,  dealt  very  c. 

Isa.  1.  4.  children  that  deal  c. !    A.V.,  are  corrupters. 
COS.  eos  — ^gean  island,  now  Stanchio. 

Paul  stayed  one  night  at.  Acts  21. 1.    A.V.,  Coos. 
CO  SAM,  -eo'sam  — dri'u/er  [?]  — in  Christ's  genealogy, 

Luke  3.  28. 
COST.    2  Sam.  24.  24.  which  c.  me  nothing. 
Ps.  49.  8,  redemption  of  their  life  is  costly.     A.V., 

precious. 
Mark  14.  3,  nard  very  costly.    A.  F.,  spikenard  {very 

Xtrecious). 
Luke  14.  28,  count  the  c. 
COUCH.    Gen.  4.  7,  sin  c.  at  the  door.    A.  F.,  lieth. 
Gen.  49.  25,  deep  that  c.  beneath  (me).    A.  F.,  lieth. 
Deut.  33.  13,  c.  beneath  (=lies). 
Job  17.  13,  my  c.  in  the  darkness.    A.  F,  bed. 
Ps.  6.  6,  water  my  c. 
41.  3,  the  c.  of  languishing.    A.V.,  bed. 
Luke  5.  24,  take  up  thy  r.    Acts  5.  15,  on  beds  and  c. 
COULD.     Mark  14.  8,  what  she  c.  [sible. 

Acts  27.  39,  whether  they  c.  drive.    A.  V..  if  it  were  pos- 
COUNCIL.    Gen.  49.  6.  into  their  c.    A.V.,  secret. 
Ps.  8.^.  7,  c.  of  the  holy  ones.    A.  F,  assembly  {of  the 

saints). 
Mat.  5.  22.  in  danger  of  the  c. 
Luke  22.  66,  led  him  away  into  their  c. 
Council,  referred  to,  Mat.  26.  59  ;  Mark  15.  1 ;  Acts  5.  27. 
COUNCILLOR.    Luke  23.  50,  Joseph  .  .  .  a  c.    A.  F, 

(■ouii.'<elior. 
COUNSEL.    Ex.  18.  19.  I  will  give  thee  c. 
Judg.  19.  30,  take  c.    A.  F,  advice. 

1  Sam.  14.  37,  Saul  asked  c.  of  God. 

2  Sam.  15.  31,  c.  of  Ahithophel. 

1  Kings  1.  12,  give  thee  c. ;  12.  8.  c.  of  the  old  men. 

12.  6,  what  c.  give  ye  me.    A.  F,  how  do  ye  advise. 
Neh.  4.  15,  c.  to  nought. 
Job  5.  13,  c.  of  the  cunning.    A.  F,  of  the  froivard. 

38.  2.  darkeneth  c.  by  words. 
Ps.  32.  8,  c.  thee  with" mine  eye.    A.  F,  guide. 

33.  10,  c.  of  the  nations.    A.  F,  c.  of  the  heathen. 

55.  14,  took  sweet  c. 

73.  24,  guide  me  with  thy  c. 
Prov.  19.  20,  hear  c. ;  20.  5,  c.  in  the  heart. 
Isa.  28.  2.9,  wonderful  in  c. 
Jer.  32.  19,  great  in  c. 

Zech.  6.  13,  the  c.  of  peace.  [cil. 

Mat.  12.  14,  Pharisees  .  .  .  took  c.    A.  F,  held  a  coun- 

2{).  4,  took  c.  together.    A.  F,  consulted. 

27.  1,  took  c.  again-st  Jesus. 
Luke  7.  30,  rejected  .  .  .  the  c.  of  God. 
Acts  2.  23,  determinate  <-....  of  God. 

5.  38,  if  this  c.  ...  be  of  men. 

20.  27,  the  whole  c.  of  God. 
Heb.  6.  17,  immutability  of  his  c. 
Counsel,  good,  Prov.  12.  15 ;  13.  10;  27.  9. 
asked  of  God  by  Israel,  Judg.  20.  18  :  by  Saul,  1  Sam. 

14.  37  :  by  David,  1  Sam.  23.  2.  10-12. 
of  rejecting,  Prov.  1.  25  ;  Jer.  23.  18 ;  Luke  7.  30. 


of  the  wicked,  Job  5.  13;  21.  16;    Ps.  1.  1;  33.  10;   106. 
43  :  Isa.  7.  5  ;  Mic.  6.  16. 
COUNSELLOR.    Ps.  119.  24,  my  c. 

Prov.  12.  20,  c.  of  peace. 

Isa.  9.  6,  shall  be  called  .  .  .  c. 

Mic.  4.  9.  is  thy  c.  perished  ? 

Rom.  11.  34,  who  hath  been  his  c. 
COUNT.     Ex.  12.  4,  your  c.  (  =  reckoning). 

1  Chr.  9.  28,  by  c.  were  these  brought  in  and  by  c.  .  .  . 
out.     A.  F,  should  brinii  them  m  <«..(/  uul  by  tale. 

Job  41.  27,  c.  iron  as  straw.    A.  F,  esteemeth. 

Ps.  139.  18,  if  I  should  c.  them. 

Prov.  17.  28,  is  c.  wise. 

Isa.  33.  18.  where  is  he  that  c.    A.  F,  the  scribe. 

Luke  14.  28,  c.  the  cost. 

2  Cor.  10.  2,  I  c.  to  be  bold.     A.  V.,  think. 

Phil.  2.  3,  each  c.  other  better.    A.V.,  let  each  esteem. 
2.  6,  c.  not  the  being  on  an  equaUty.    A.  F,  thought. 

2.  25,  c.  it  necessary.     A.  F,  sujjposed. 

3.  8.  c.  aU  things  to  be  loss. 
3.  13,  I  c.  not  myself. 

1  Tim.  6.  1,  c.  .  .  .  masters  worthy. 
Heb.  10.  29.  c.  the  blood. 
11.  11,  c.  him  faithful.     A.  F,  judged. 
Jas.  1.  2.  r.  it  all  joy. 
COUNTENANCE.     Gen.  4.  5,  his  c.  fell. 
Num.  6.  26,  Jehovah  lift  up  his  c.  upon  thee. 

1  Sam.  16.  7,  look  not  on  his  c. 

Neh.  2.  2,  why  is  thy  c.  sad.  [ness. 

Job  9.  27,  put  off  my  sad  c.    A.  F,  leave  off  my  heavi- 
Ps.  4.  6,  lift  thou  up  the  light  of  thy  c. 

42.  11 ;  43.  5,  help  of  my  c.    A.  F,  health  of  my  c. 
Prov.  15.  13,  a  cheerful  c. 

25.  23.  an  angry  c. 
Eccl.  7.  3,  sadness  of  the  c. 
Isa.  3.  9,  show  of  their  c. 
Dan.  1.  13,  let  our  c.  be  looked  upon. 
Mat.  6.  16,  of  a  sad  c. 

Mark  10.  22,  v.  fell  at  the  saying.    .^1.  F,  was  sad. 
Rev.  1.  16,  c.  was  as  the  sun. 
COUNTRY.    Gen.  12.  1,  out  of  thy  c. 

2  Chr.  26.  6,  in  the  c.  of  Ashdod.    A.  F,  about  Ashdod. 
Prov.  25.  25,  news  from  a  far  c. 

Mat.  13.  54  :  Mark  6.  1 :  John  4.  44,  his  own  c. 
21.  33  ;  Mark  12.  1.  into  another  c.    A.  F,  afar  c. 
Mark  1.  5,  c.  of  Judaea.     A.  F,  land. 
Luke  15.  13,  into  a  far  c. 
Heb.  11.  16.  a  better  c. 
COUNTRYMEN.     2  Cor.  11. 26,  from  my  c. 

Gal.  1.  14.  among  my  c.    A.  F,  /?/  mine  own  nation. 
COUPLED.    1  Pet.  3.  2,  c.  with  fear. 
COURAGE.     Num.  13.  20  ;  Josh.  1.  6,  of  good  c. 
2  Chr.  32.  7,  of  good  c.    A.  F,  courageous. 
Amos  2.  16,  c.  among  the  mighty. 
Acts  28.  15,  took  c. 

2  Cor.  5.  6,  always  of  good  c.    A.  F,  confident. 
10.  1,  am  of  good  c.     A.  F,  bold. 

Heb.  13.  6,  with  good  c.  we  say.    A.  F,  may  boldly  say. 
Courage,   exhortations  to,  Deut.  31.   6;    Josh.   10.  25; 
2  Sam.  10.  12  ;  Ezra  10.  4  ;  Ps.  31.  24 ;  Isa.  41.  6 ;  Eph. 
6.  10 :  Rev.  2.  10. 
COURSE.    1  Kings  6.  36,  c.  of  cedar.    A.  F,  row. 

1  Chr.  24.  1,  c.  of  the  sons  of  Aaron.    A.  F,  divisions. 
Ps.  19.  5,  his  c.    A.  v..  a  race. 

Jer.  8.  6,  turneth  to  his  c. 

John  8.  37,  my  word  hath  not  free  c.  in  you.    A.  F,  no 

place. 
Acts  20.  24,  may  accomplish  my  c.    A.  F,  finish  my  c. 

2  Tim.  4.  7,  I  have  finished  the  c. 

Courses,  of  the  priests.  1  Chr.  23.  6  ;  2  Chr.  31.  2. 
COURT.     Ex.  8.  13,  died  ...  out  of  the  c.     A.V., 
villages. 
Ex.  27.  9,  make  the  c. 
Ps.  65.  4,  dwell  in  thy  c. 
84.  2,  faiuteth  for  the  c.  of  Jehovah. 
100.  4,  enter  .  .  .  into  his  c. 
116.  19,  c.  of  Jehovah's  house. 
135.  2,  c.  of  the  house  of  our  God. 
Isa.  62.  9,  c.  of  my  sanctuary.  ■ 
Ezek.  10.  3,  filled  the  inner  c 
Mat.  26.  3,  58,  69 :  Mark  14.  54,  66 ;  John  18.  15,  c.  of  the 

high  priest.    A.  F,  palace. 
Luke  7.  25,  are  in  kings'  c. 

22.  55.  fire  in  the  midst  of  the  c.    A.V.,  hall. 
COVENANT.    Gen.  6.  18,  estabUsh  my  c. 

Gen.  17.  13,  my  c.  .  .  .  in  your  flesh. 

Ex.  31.  16,  a  perpetual  c. ;  34.  28,  words  of  the  c. 

Lev.  2.  13,  the  salt  of  the  c. 

Num.  10.  33,  the  ark  of  the  c. 

Deut.  9.  15,  tables  of  the  c. 

Josh.  9.  6.  make  ye  a  c.    A.  F,  league. 

2  Sam.  5.  3,  David  made  a  r.    A.  F,  league. 

23.  5  ;  Ps.  105.  10,  an  everlasting  c. 
Ps.  25.  10,  as  keep  his  c. 

83.  5,  do  they  make  a  r.    A.  F,  they  are  confederate. 
89.  3,  I  have  made  a  c. 
105.  8,  remembered  his  c. 
111.  5,  mindful  of  his  c. 
Isa.  55.  3,  an  everlasting  c. ;  59.  21,  this  is  my  c. 


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Mai.  3.  1,  messenger  of  the  c. 

Mat.  26  28,  my  blood  of  the  c.    A.V.,  new  testament. 

Luke  22.  20,  the  new  c.    A.  F.,  testament. 

Acts  3.  25,  sous  ...  of  the  c.  A.  V.,  children  .  .  .  of 
the  c.  [ment. 

2  Cor.  3.  6,  ministers  of  a  new  c.  A.  V.,  the  new  tesfa- 
3  14,  reading  of  the  old  c.    A.V.,  testament. 

Gal  4  24,  are  two  c.  :  Eph.  2.  12,  c.  of  the  proimse. 

Heb.  7.  22,  the  surety  of  a  better  c.  A.V.,  a  .  .  .  tes- 
tament. 

8.  6,  better  c. ;  8.  13,  new  c.  .  ... 
9. 15,  mediator  of  a  new  c.    A.  V.,  the  new  testament. 

9.  18,  the  first  c.    A.  V.,  testament. 

9.  20,  blood  of  the  c.     A.  F.,  testament. 

10.  29,  blood  of  the  r.  wherewith. 

12.  24,  Jesus  the  mediator  of  a  new  c. 
Covenant,  made  with  Noah,  Gen.  6.  18  ;  Abraham,  Gen. 
15.  7-18;  17.  2-14:  Luke  1.  72-75;   Acts  3.  25;  Gal.  3. 
16;  Isaac,  Gen.  17. 19,  21 ;  26.  3,  4  ;  Jacob,  Gen.  28.  IS- 
IS ;  (1  Chr.  16.  16,  17) ;   Israel,  Ex.  6.  4 ;  Judg.  2.  1 ; 
Phinehas,  Num.  25.  13 ;  David,  2  Sam.  23,  5. 
nature  of,  Gen.  9.  16;  Lev.  24.  8  ;  2  Chr.  7. 17-20 ;  Ps.  89. 
34;  Isa.  54.  10;  55.  3;  59.  21;  Ezek.  16.  60,  62;  34.  26; 
Heb.  13.  20. 
fulfilled  in  Christ,  Luke  1.  68-79 ;  Gal.  3.  17 ;  Heb.  9. 
11-14, 16-23.  _ 

renewed  under  the  gospel,  Jer.  31.  31-33 ;  Rom.  11.  27  ; 
Heb  8.  8-10, 13. 
COVER.    Gen.  7.  20,  mountains  were  c. 
Ex.  33.  22,  c.  thee  with  my  hand. 
Ps.  32.  1,  whose  sin  is  c. 
65.  13,  c.  over  with  grain. 
71. 13,  c.  with  reproach  ;  73.  6,  violence  c. 

84.  6,  rain  c.  it  mth  blessings.  A.  V.,  also  filleth  the 
pools. 

85.  2,  c.  all  their  sin ;  91.  4,  c.  thee  with  his  pinions. 
Prov.  10. 12,  love  c.  all  transgressions. 

28.  13,  c.  his  transgressions. 
Eccl.  6.  4,  c.  with  darkness. 
Isa.  6.  2,  he  c.  liis  face. 

11.  9,  waters  c.  the  sea. 

60.  2,  c.  the  earth  ;  61.  10,  he  hath  c.  me. 

Jer.  3.  25,  confusion  c.  us ;  14.  3,  c.  their  heads. 

Mai.  2.  13,  ye  c.  the  altar  of  Jehovah.    A.  F.,  covering. 

Mat.  8.  24,  boat  was  c.  ;  10.  26,  nothing  c. 

Mark  14.  65,  c.  his  face. 

Jas.  5.  20,  c.  a  multitude  of  sins.    A.  F.,  hide. 

1  Pet.  4.  8.  c.  .  .  .  sins.     A.  F.,  shall  c. 
COVERING.    Gen.  8. 13,  c.  of  the  ark. 

Job  26.  6,  Abaddon  hath  no  c.  A.  F.,  destruction  hath 
no  c. 

Ps.  105.  39,  a  cloud  for  a  c. 

Isa.  4.  5,  shall  be  spread  a  c.    A.  V.,  defence. 

1  Cor.  11.  15,  hair  is  ...  a  c. 

1  Tim.  6.  8,  having  food  and  c.     A.  V.,  raiment. 
COVERT.    1  Sam.  13.  6,  in  c.    A.  F.,  high  places. 

Job  37.  8,  bea.sts  go  into  c.     A.  F,  dens. 

Ps.  10.  9,  lion  iu  his  c.    A.  F,  den. 
27.  5,  c.  of  his  tabernacle.    A.  F,  secret. 

61.  4,  c.  of  thy  wings. 

Isa.  4.  6,  c.  from  storm  ( =  shelter). 
32.  2,  c.  from  the  tempest  {  =  hiding  place). 
COVET.    Ex.  20.  17,  thou  shalt  not  c. 
Deut.  7.  25,  not  c.  the  silver.    A.  V.,  desire. 
Josh.  7.  21,  then  I  c.  them. 
Acts  20.  33,  c.  no  man's  silver. 
Rom.  7.  7,  had  not  known  c.    A.  V.,  Inst. 
7.  8,  all  manner  of  c.    A.  F,  concupiscence. 
Jas.  4.  2,  ye  c.  .  .  .    A.  F,  desire  to  have. 
COVETOUS.    Ps.  10.  3,  c.  renounceth.    A.  F,  blesseth 

the  r. 
COVETOUSNESS.    Ps.  119.  36,  not  to  c. 
Luke  12.  15,  keep  yourselves  from  all  c.     A.  F,  beware 

of  c. 
Col.  3.  5,  put  to  death  .  .  .  c.    A.V.,  mortify  .  .  .  c. 

1  Thes.  2.  5,  a  cloak  of  c. 

2  Pet.  2.  14,  exercised  in  c.    A.  V.,  with  c.  practices. 
Covetousness,   described,   Prov.   21.  26;   Mark  7.  22; 

2  Pet.  2.  14. 
forbidden,  Ex.  20.  17  ;  Luke  12.  15;  Rom.  13.  9. 
leads  to.  Josh.  7.  21 ;  Prov.  1. 18, 19 ;  15.  27  ;  28.  20 ;  Ezek. 

22.  12 ;  Mic.  2.  2 ;  1  Tim.  6.  9,  10. 
punishment  of.  Job  20.  15 ;  Isa.  57. 17  ;  Jer.  22.  17-19 ;  1 
Cor.  5. 11 ;  Eph.  5.  5 ;  Col.  3.  5. 
COW.    Isa.  7.  21,  keep  alive  a  young  c.    A.  F,  nourish 
.  .  .  c. 
Isa.  11.  7,  c.  and  the  bear. 
COZE B A,  co-ze'ba  —/o/se  —  village  in  Judah.    1  Chr.  4. 

22.     .4.F.,  Chozeba. 
CRACKED.    Jer.  14.  4,  ground  which  is  c.    A.V.,  the 

ground  is  chapt. 
CRACKLING.    Eccl.  7.  6,  c.  of  thorns. 
CRAFT.    Isa.  25.  11,  the  c.  of  his  hands.    A.  F,  spoils. 
CRAFTILY.    Judg.  9.  31,  c.    A.  F,  pHvily. 
CRAFTINESS.    Job  5.  13,  wise  in  their  own  c. 
Luke  20.  23,  perceived  their  c. 
2  Cor.  4.  2,  not  wa.lking  in  c. 

11.  3,  beguiled  Eve  iu  his  c.  A.  F.,  through  his  subtiltij. 
Eph  4. 14,  in  c.    A.  F.,  and  cunning  c. 


CRAFTSMAN.    Jer.  24.  1,  c.  and  smiths.    A.  F.,  cnr- 

penters. 
Acts  19.  24,  business  unto  the  c.    A.  F,  gain  ,  .  .  c. 
Rev.  18.  22,  and  no  c  (=  skilled  workman). 
CRAFTY.    Ps.  83.  3,  take  c.  counseL 

2  Cor.  12. 16,  being  c. 
CRANE.    Isa.  38.  14,  like  .  .  .  &c. 
CRASHING.    Zeph.  1.  10,  a  great  c. 
CREATE.    Gen.  1.  1,  God  c.  the  heavens. 
Gen.  1.  27  ;  Deut.  4.  32,  God  c.  man. 
Ps.  51.  10,  c.  in  me  a  clean  heart. 
89.  47,  c.  all  the  children  of  men !    A.V.,  made. 
102.  18,  people  which  shall  be  c. 
104.  30  ;  148.  5,  they  are  (were)  c. 
Isa.  42.  5,  c.  the  heavens. 
65. 17,  c.  new  heavens. 
Jer.  31.  22,  c.  a  new  thing. 
Amos  4.  13,  c.  the  wind. 
Mai.  2.  10,  one  God  c.  us. 
Mark  13.  19,  God  c. 

1  Cor.  11.  9,  c.  for  the  woman. 

Eph.  2. 15,  might  c.  in  himself.    A.  F,  to  make. 
3.  9,  who  c.  all  things. 

Col.  1.  16,  were  all  things  c,  .  .  .  c.  through  him. 
3. 10,  him  that  c.  him. 
Rev.  4.  11,  c.  all  things. 

5. 13,  every  c.  thing  ...  in  the  heaven.    A.  V.,  creature. 
10.  6,  who  r.  the  heaven. 
CREATION.     Mark  13.  19,  beginning  of  the  c. 
Mark  16.   15,  preach  ...  to  the  whole  c.     A.V.,  to 

every  creature. 
Rom.  8.  21,  c.  .  .  .  shall  be  delivered  from.     A.  V., 
creature. 

8.  22,  whole  c.  groaneth. 

Col.  1.  15,  firstborn  of  all  r.    A.  V.,  every  creature. 
1.  23,  gospel  .  .  .  preached  in  all  c.    A.V.,  to  every 
creature. 

2  Pet.  3.  4  ;  Rev.  3.  14,  beginning  of  the  c. 
Heb.  9.  11,  not  of  this  c.    A.  F,  building. 

CREATOR.    Eccl.  12.  1,  remember  also  thy  C. 
Isa.  40.  28,  C.  of  the  ends  of  the  earth. 
43.  15,  C.  of  Israel.    A.V.,  c. 
Rom.  1.  25,  rather  than  the  C. 

1  Pet.  4.  19,  unto  a  faithful  C. 

CREATURE.    Gen.  1.  20,  swarms  of  living  c.     .4.  F, 
moving  c. 
Ezek.  1.  5,  13,  14,  15, 19,  living  c. 
Rom.  8.  39,  nor  any  other  c. 

2  Cor.  5.  17  ;  Gal.  6.  15,  a  new  c. 

1  Tim.  4.  4,  every  c.  .  .  .  is  good. 

2  Pet.  2.  12,  c.  without  reason.    A.  F,  natural  brute 
beasts. 

Jude  10,  c.  without  reason.     A.  F,  brute  beasts. 
Rev.  4.  9,  living  c.  shall  give  glory.    A.  F,  beasts. 
6.  3,  second  living  c.    A.  F,  beast. 
CREEKS.    Judg.  5.  17,  abode  by  his  c.    A.V.,  in  his 

breaches. 
CREEP.    Gen.  1.  24,  c.  tilings. 
Gen.  1.  25,  that  c.  upon. 
Ps.  148.  10,  c.  things. 
Ezek.  38.  20,  all  c.  things  that  c. 
Acts  10.  12,  all  manner  of  ...  o.  things. 
Rom.  1.  23,  image  of  ...  c.  things. 
2  Tim.  3.  6,  c.  into  houses. 

Jas.  3.  7,  every  kind  of  ...  c.  thing.    A.  F,  serpents. 
Jude  4,  r.  in  privily.     A.V.,  c.  in  unawares. 
CRESCENS,  «res'-eeus  —  firroHmsr  — Paul's  helper.     2 

Tim.  4.  10. 
CRESCENTS.    Judg.  8.  21,  took  the  c.    A.  F,  oma- 

me7its. 
CRETANS,  -ere' tang.  Acts  2.  11.    A.  F,  Cretes. 

described,  Tit.  1. 12.     A.  F,  Cretians. 
CRETE,  -erete,  island,  now  Candia  ;  Paul  at,  Acts  27.  7. 
CRIB.     Prov.  14.  4,  c.  is  clean. 

Isa.  1.  3.  his  master's  c. 
CRICKET.    Lev.  11.  22,  and  the  c.    A.  F,  beetle. 
CRIED.    Gen.  4.  10,  brother's  blood  c. 
Gen.  27.  34,  c.  with  an  exceeding  great. 
Ex.  2.  23,  c,  and  their  cry  came  up. 
Ps.  34.  6,  poor  man  c. 
34.  17,  righteous  c.    A.  F,  cry. 
88. 1,  c.  day  and  night. 
107.  6,  they  c. 

Mat.  20.  31,  c.  out  the  more.    A.  F,  c.  the  more. 
Mark  15.  13,  they  c.  out  again. 
CRIMSON.    Isa.  1.  18,  red  like  c. 
CRIPPLE.     Acts  14.  8.  a  r.  from  his  mother's  womb. 
CRJ  SP  US,  -eris'pus  —  Lat.  curled  —  synagogue  ruler  at 

Corinth,  baptized  bv  Paul.    Acts  18.  8 ;  1  Cor.  1. 14. 
CROOKED.    Deut.  32.  5,  c.  generation. 
Ps.  125.  5,  c.  ways. 

Prov.  2.  15,  who  are  c.  in  their  ways. 
8.  8,  nothing  c.  or  perverse.    A.  V.,  froward. 
21.  8,  exceeding  c.    A.  V.,froivard. 
Eccl.  1.  15,  which  is  c. ;  Isa.  27.  1,  c.  serpent. 
Luke  3.  5,  c.  shall  become  straight. 
Acts  2.  40,  c.  generation.    A.V.,  unloivard. 
Phil .  2.  15,  c.  and  perverse  generation. 
CROPS.    Lev.  25.  15, 16,  years  of  the  c.    A.  V.,  fruits. 


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CROSS.    Mat.  9.  1,  and  c.  over.    A.  F.,  passed. 
Mat.  10.  33,  doth  not  take  his  c. 
14.  34,  they  had  c.  over.    A.V.,  were  gone. 
16.  24,  deuy  himself  aud  take  up  his  c. 
27.  32,  bear  his  c. ;  27.  40,  come  down  from  the  c. 
Luke  16.  26,  may  c.  over  from  thence  to  us.    A.  F.,  pass 

to  us,  that  icould  come  from  thence. 
John  19.  17,  bearing  the  c. ;  19.  25,  standing  by  the  c. 

1  Cor.  1. 17,  the  c.  of  Christ. 

1.  18,  word  of  the  c.    A.V.,  prejtch'mfj  of  the  c. 
Gal.  5. 11,  stumbling-block  of  the  c. 

6.  12,  persecuted  for  the  c. 
6.  14,  save  in  the  c.  of  our  Lord  Jesua. 
Eph.  2.  16,  reconcile  .  .  .  through  the  c. 
Phil.  2.  8,  death  of  the  c. ;  3. 18,  c.  of  Christ. 
Col.  1.  20,  blood  of  his  c. ;  2.  14,  nailing  it  to  the  c. 
Heb.  12.  2,  endured  the  c. 
Cross,  death  of  Christ  on  the,  Mat.  27.  32-42 ;  Phil.  2.  8 ; 
Heb.  12.  2. 
power  of  the,  John  12.  32 ;  1  Cor.  1.  18,  24. 
illustrative  of  self-denial.  Mat.  10.  38  ;  16.  24 ;  Mark  10. 

21 ;  Luke  9.  23. 
preaching  of,  1  Cor.  1.  18:  glorying  in.  Gal.  3.  1,  6, 12- 
14;  stumbling-block  of.  Gal.  5. 11  (A.V.,  offence  of) ; 
offence  of,  Phil.  3.  18 ;  shame  of,  Heb.  12.  2 ;  persecu- 
tion for.  Gal.  6.  12. 
CROUCHETH.    Ps.  10.  10,  he  c.  he  boweth  down. 
CROWN.     Ex.  2.5.  11,  24,  c.  of  gold. 
Deut.  28.  35,  sole  of  thy  foot  unto  the  c.    A.  V.,  top. 

2  Sam.  1.  10,  took  the  c.  .  .  .  upon  his  head. 
Job  31.  36,  bind  it  ...  as  a  c. 

Ps.  8.  5,  c.  him  with  glory.    A.  F.,  hast  crowned. 

65.  11,  c.  the  year  with  thy  goodness. 

89.  39,  profaned  his  c. 

103.  4,  who  c.  thee  with  lovingkindness. 
Prov.  4.  9,  c.  of  beauty.    A.V.,c.  of  glory. 

12.  4,  c.  of  her  husband. 

14.  18,  prudent  are  c. ;  14.  24,  <-.  of  the  wise. 

16.  31,  hoary  head  is  a  <?. ;  17.  6,  c.  of  old  men. 
Isa.  28.  1,  c.  of  pride  ;  62.  3,  c.  of  beauty. 
Ezek.  16.  12  ;  23.  42,  beautiful  c. 
Mat.  27.  29 ;  Mark  15.  17  ;  John  19.  2,  5,  c.  of  thorns. 
1  Cor.  9.  25,  a  corruptible  c. 
Phil.  4.  1,  my  joy  and  c. 

1  Thes.  2.  19,  c.  of  glorying  ?    A.  F.,  c.  of  rejoicing. 

2  Tim.  2.  5,  he  is  not  c. ;  4.  8,  c.  of  righteousness. 
Heb.  2.  9,  c.  with  glory ;  Jas.  1. 12,  c.  of  life. 

1  Pet.  5.  4,  shall  receive  the  c. 
Rev.  2.  10,  give  thee  the  c. 
3.  11,  take  thy  c. ;  4.  4,  c.  of  gold. 
Crown,  on  the  high  priest's  mitre,  Ex.  29.6;   39.  30; 
Lev.  8.  9. 
on  the  table  in  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.  25. 
kingly,  2  Sam.  1.  10 ;  2  Kings  11. 12. 
queen's,  Esth.  1.  11;  2.  17. 

of  thorns.  Mat.  27.  29;  of  life,  Jas.  1.  12;  Rev.  2.  10; 
of  righteousness,  2  Tim.  4.  8;  of  glory,  1  Pet.  5.  4; 
incorruptible,  1  Cor.  9.  2o  ;  Phil.  4.  1. 
CRUCIFY.    Mat.  26.  2,  delivered  up  to  be  c. 
Mat.  27.  22,  let  him  be  c. 

27.  31,  to  c.  him. 

28.  5,  seek  Jesus  who  hath  been  c. 
Mark  15.  27,  c.  two  robbers. 
Luke  23.  33,  there  they  c.  him. 

John  19.  10,  power  to  c. ;  19.  20,  Jesus  was  c.  [fied. 

Acts  2.  23,  him  .  .  .  ye  .  .  .  did  c.    A.  V.,  have  cruci- 

2.  36  ;  4.  10,  whom  ye  c. 
Rom.  6.  6,  old  man  was  c. 

1  Cor.  1. 13,  Paul  c. ;  1.  23,  preach  Christ  c. 
2.  2,  him  c. ;  2.  8,  c.  the  Lord  of  glory. 

2  Cor.  13.  4,  c.  through  weakness. 
Gal.  2.  20,  c.  with  Christ. 

5.  24,  c.  the  flesh ;  6.  14,  world  hath  been  c. 

Heb.  6.  6,  c.  to  themselves. 
CRUEL.    Job  30.  21,  f.  to  me. 

Ps.  '25.  19,  c.  hatred  ;  71.  4,  c.  man. 

Prov.  5.  9,  unto  the  c. ;  12.  10,  the  wicked  are  c. 

17. 11,  a  c.  messenger ;  27.  4,  wrath  is  c. 

S.  of  Sol.  8.  6.  jealousy  is  c. 
CRUELTY.    Ps.  27. 12,  breathe  out  c. 
Cruelty,  rebuked.  Gen.  49.  7  ;    Ex.  23.  5 ;   Ps.  27.  12 ; 
Prov.  11. 17  ;  Ezek.  18.  18. 

Instances  of :  —  Simeon  and  Levi.  Gen.  34.  25 ;   Pha- 
raoh, Ex.  1.  16;    Abimelech,  Judg.  9.  5;   Mana^seh, 
2  Bangs  21.  16;  JVeOuchadnezzar,  I)au.  3.19;  Herod, 
Mat.  2.  16. 
CRUMBS.    Mat.  15.  27,  dogs  eat  of  the  c. 

Mark  7.  28,  eat  of  the  children's  c. 

Luke  16.  21,  fed  with  the  c. 
CRUSE.    1  Kings  17.  12,  oil  in  the  c.  (=  small  cup). 

Mat.  26.  7  ;  Luke  7.  37,  an  alabaster  c.    A.  F.,  boz. 

Mark  14.  3,  brake  the  r.     A.V.,box. 
CRUSH.    Num.  22.  25,  c.  Balaam's  foot. 

2  Sam.  22.  43,  c.  them  as  the  mire  of  the  streets.    A.  V., 
stamp. 

Job  5.  4,  c.  in  the  gate  ;  39. 15,  foot  may  c. 

Lam.  1. 15,  c.  my  young  men. 

Amos  4.  1,  c.  the  needy. 

Luke  8.  45,  press  thee  and  c.  thee.    A.V.,  press. 


CRY  (/I.).    Gen.  18.  20,  c.  of  Sodom. 

Gen.  27.  34,  exceeding  .  .  .  bitter  c. 

Ex.  3.  7,  heard  their  c. 

1  Kings  22.  36,  there  went  a  c.    A.  F.,  proclamation. 

Job  35. 13,  God  will  not  hear  an  empty  c.    A.  F,  vanity. 
36.  19,  will  thy  c.  avail.    A.V.,  esteem  thy  riches. 

Ps.  5.  2,  voice  of  my  c. ;  9.  12,  c.  of  the  poor. 
34. 15,  open  unto  their  c. ;  102.  1,  let  my  c.  come. 

Isa.  15.  5,  c.  of  destruction;  30.  19,  voice  of  thy  c. 

Mat.  25.  6,  there  is  a  c. 

Luke  1.  42,  with  a  loud  c.    A.  F,  voice. 

Jas.  5.  4,  c.  of  them  that  reaped. 
CRY  {v.).    Lev.  13.  45,  c,  Unclean. 

1  Kings  18.  27,  c.  aloud. 

Ps.  22.  2,  c.  in  the  day-time  ;  27.  7,  when  I  c. 
77.  1,  I  will  c.  unto  God.    A.  F.,  cried. 
86.  3,  c.  all  the  day  long.    A.  F,  c.  unto  thee  daily. 
107.  19,  c.  unto  Jehovah. 
Prov.  8.  1,  doth  not  wisdom  c. 
Isa.  40.  6,  what  shall  I  c. ;  58.  1,  c.  aloud. 
Jer.  11.  11,  they  shall  c. 
Jonah  1.  2,  c.  against  it. 

Mat.  12.  19,  not  strive,  nor  c.  aloud.    A.  F,  cry. 
Luke  18.  7,  c.  to  him  day  aud  night. 
Rom.  8.  15,  c,  Abba,  Father. 
CRYING.    Mat.  3.  3,  c.  in  the  wilderness. 
Mat.  21.  15,  children  c.  ...  in  the  temple. 
Gal.  4.  6,  c,  Abba,  Father. 
Heb.  5.  7,  with  strong  c.  and  tears. 
Rev.  21.  4,  neither  .  .  .  mourning,  nor  c. 
CRYSTAL.    Job  28.  18,  of  coral  or  of  c    A.  V.,  pearls. 

Rev.  4.  6,  glass  like  unto  c. ;  22. 1,  river  ...  as  c. 
CUB,  cub,  probably  a  Nubian  tribe.    Ezek.  30.  5.     A.  F, 

Chub. 
CUBIT.    Gen.  6. 16,  to  a  c.  shalt  thou  finish. 
Mat.  6.  27,  add  one  c.  ;  Luke  12.  25,  add  a  c. 
John  21.  8.  about  two  hundred  c. 
CUMBER.'    Luke  10.  40,  Martha  was  c. 
Luke  13.  7,  why  doth  it  also  c.  the  ground.    A.  F,  cvm- 
bereth  it.  [Chun. 

CUN.  cun,  1  Chr.  18.  8  =  B€rothai  (g.r.),  2  Sam.  8.  8.  A.  F, 
CUNNING.    Job  5.  13,  counsel  of  the  c.  is  carried  head- 
long.    A.V.,froward. 

2  Pet.  1.  16,  cunningly  devised  fables. 
CUP.     Gen.  40.  11,  Pharaoh's  c. 

Ex.  25.  31,  its  c.    A.  F,  bowls. 
Ps.  11.  6,  portion  of  their  c. 

23.  5,  c.  runneth  over. 

116.  13,  c.  of  salvation.  [in  the  c. 

Prov.  23.  31,  sparkleth  in  the  c.   A.  F,  givefh  his  colour 
Isa.  51.  22,  c.  of  staggering  ;  51,  22,  c.  of  my  wrath. 
Mat.  10.  42,  c.  of  cold  water. 

20.  22 ;  Mark  10.  38,  drink  the  c. 

20.  23,  my  c.  indeed  ve  shall  drink. 

23.  25 ;  Luke  11.  39,  outside  of  the  c. 

26.  27  ;  Mark  14.  23,  he  took  a  c. 

26.  39,  let  this  c.  pass. 
Luke  22.  17,  he  received  a  c. 

22.  42,  Father  .  .  .  remove  this  c, 
Mark  7.  4,  washings  of  c. 
John  18.  11,  the  c.  .  .  .  given  me. 
1  Cor.  11.  25,  in  like  manner  also  the  c. 

11.  26,  27,  drink  the  c. ;  11.  28,  drink  of  the  c. 
CURDLED.    Job  10.  10,  c.  me  like  cheese  ? 
CURE.    Mat.  17.  16,  could  not  c. 
Luke  9.  1,  c.  diseases. 

9.  11,  that  had  need  of  healing  he  c.    A.  F,  healed. 

13.  32,  perform  c.  to-day.    A.  F,  do  c. 
Acts  28.  9,  came,  and  were  c.    A.  F,  healed. 
Curiosity,  examples  of,  1  Sam.  6.  19 ;  Luke  13.  23  ;  23.  8  ; 
John  6.  2 ;  12.  9  :  21.  21 ;  Acts  17.  21.  [parts. 

CURIOUSLY.    Ps.  139.  15,  c.  wrought  in  the  lowest 
CURSE  (».).    Gen.  27.  13,  upon  me  be  thy  c. 
Deut.  11.  26,  blessing  and  a  c. 
1  Sam.  3.  13,  did  bring  a  c.  upon  themselves.     A.  F, 

made  themselves  vile. 
Prov.  26.  2,  c.  .  .  .  causeless  ;  27.  14,  counted  a  c. 
Zech.  14.  11,  no  more  c.    A.V.,  titter  destruction. 
Mai.  2.  2,  send  the  c. ;  3.  9,  cursed  with  the  c. 
Acts  23.  12 ;  Gal.  3.  10,  under  a  c. 

23. 21,  bound  themselves  under  a  c.    A.  F,  nithanocUh. 
Gal.  3.  13,  c.  of  tlie  law. 
Heb.  6.  8,  nigh  unto  a  c.    A.  F,  cursing. 
Rev.  22.  3,  no  c.  any  more. 
CURSE  (v.).    Gen.  8.  21,  I  will  not  again  c. 
Num.  22.  6,  c.  me  this  people. 

1  Kings  21.  10.  didst  c.  God.    A.V.,  blaspheme. 
Ps.  62.  4,  they  c.  inwardly. 

102.  8,  do  c.  by  me.    A.  F,  are  stvorn  against  me. 

109.  28,  let  them  c. 

Mat.  25.  41,  depart  .  .  .  ye  c. ;  26.  74.  began  he  to  c. 
Mark  11.  21,  fig  tree  which  thou  c. 
Rom.  12.  14,  c.  not ;  Gal.  3.  10,  c.  is  every  one. 
Jas.  3.  10,  blessing  and  '". 

2  Pet.  2.  14,  children  of  c.     A.  F,  c.  children. 

Curse,  upon  the  ground.  Gen.  3. 17  ;  on  Cain,Qen.  4. 11 : 
on  Canaan,  Gen.  9.  25;  of  Amalek,  Ex.  17.  14-16:  of 
Mfvoz.  Judg.  5.  23  ;  of  Shimei,  2  Sam.  16.  .5-13 ;  of  the 
day  of  one's  birth.  Job  3.  2-10 ;  Jer.  20.  14-18. 


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upon  the  breakers  of  the  law,  Lev.  26.  14-39  ;  Deut.  11. 
26-28;  27.  14-26;  26.  15-68;  Josh.  8.  34;  Prov.  3.  33; 
Mai.  2.  2  ;  3.  9. 
Christ  redeems  from,  Rom.  3.  24-26 ;  Gal.  3.  13. 
Cursed,  referred  to,  Prov.  11.  26  ;  Jer.  17.  5 ;  Lam.  3.  65 ; 
Amos  8.  4-10;  Mai.  1.   14;  Mat.  25.  41;  Gal.  3.  10; 
2  Pet.  2.  14. 
Cursine,  the  name  of  Jehovah,  Lev.  24.  10-16, 23 ;  father 
or  mother,  E.\.  21. 17  ;  Prov.  20.  20  ;  Mark  7. 10 ;  rulers, 
E.x.  22.  28;  Acts  23.  5. 
forbidden,  Ps.  10.^.  17  ;  Prov.  30.  11 ;  Jas.  3.  10. 
blessing  returned  for.  Acts  7.  60  ;  Rom.  12.  14. 
CURTAIN.    2  Sam.  7.  2,  ark  .  .  .  within  c. 
Ps.  104.  2,  out  the  heavens  like  a  c. 
Isa.  40.  22,  stretcheth  out  the  heavens  as  a  c. 
CUSH,  c\\&h  — black—  (1)  Ham's  eldest  son.  Gen.  10.  6. 

(2)  Benjamite  hostile  to  David,  Ps.  7.  (title). 

(3)  Country  peopled  by  family  (1),  Gen.  2.  13.    A.  V., 
Ethiopia. 

CUSH  A  N,  cu'shan  =  Ethinpia=  Cu.s/i  (3).    Hab.  3.  7. 
CUSHAN-RIS  HATH  AIM,   «u'shan-rish'a-tha'im,    de- 
feated by  Othniel,  Judg.  3.  8.    A.  V.,  Clmshun-Risha- 
thaim. 
CUSHI,  eii'shl.     (1)  Zephaniah's  father.    Zeph.  1.  1. 

(2)  Jer.  36.  14. 
CUSHITE,  eush'Tte,  Moses  marries  a,  Num.  12. 1.    A.  F., 
Ethiopian. 
2  Sam.  18.  21. 
CUSTOM.    Lev.  18.  30,  abominable  c. 
Luke  4.  16,  as  his  c.  was. 
22.  39,  as  his  c.  was.    A.  V.,  he  teas  ivont. 
John  18.  39,  ye  have  a  c. 
19.  40,  r.  of  the  Jews.    A.  V.,  manner. 
Acts  16.  21,  and  set  forth  c.    A.V.,  teach  c. 
17.  2,  as  his  c.  was.     A.  F.,  manner. 
26.  3,  expert  in  all  c. 
Rom.  13.  7,  c.  to  whom  c. 
1  Cor.  11.  16,  no  such  c. 

Heb.  10.  25,  as  the  c.  of  some  is.    A.  F.,  manner. 
CUT.    Gen.  9.  11,  all  flesh  be  c.  off. 

1  Sam.  11.  7,  c.  them  in  pieces.    A.V.,  heived. 

2  Sam.  14.  26,  c.  the  hair  of  his  head.    A.  F,  polled  his 
head. 

22.  41,  I  might  c.  off  them.    A.  V.,  destroy. 

1  Kings  5.  6,  c.  me  cedar-trees.     A.V.,  fieiv. 

Job  24.  6,  they  c.  their  provender.    A.V.,  reap  every 
one  his  corn. 

Ps.  37.  28,  34,  38,  wicked  .  .  .  c.  off. 

Jer.  9.  26,  all  that  have  the  corners  of  their  hair  c.  off. 
A.  v.,  are  in  the  uiinu.-it  corners.  {thee. 

Mic.  1.  16.  c.  off  thy  hair  for  the  children.    A.  F,  poll 

Mat.  5.  30,  c.  it  off. 

Rom.  9.  28,  c.  it  short.    A.V.,cut. 
CUTH,  euth,  same  as  Cuthah  (q.v.).    2  Kings  17.  30. 
CUTHAH,  €u  thah,  Babylonian  city.    2  Kings  17.  24. 
Cutting  the  flesh.  Lev.  19.  28  ;  21.  5 ;  Deut.  14.  1 ;  1  Kings 

18.  28:  Jer.  16.6;  48.  37. 
CYMBAL.    2  Chr.  5.  13,  voice  with  .  .  .  c. 

Ps.  150.  5,  loud  c:  .  .  .  sounding  c. 

1  Cor.  13.  l,_clanging  c.    A.V.,  tinkling  c. 
CYPRUS,  gy'prus,  island  in  Mediterranean. 

native  place  of  Barnabas,  Acts  4.  36. 

visited  by  Paul  and  Barnabas,  Acts  13.  4. 

visited  by  Barnabas  and  Mark,  Acts  15.  39. 
CYRENE,  Qy-re'ne,  now  Tripoli.    Mat.  27.  32. 

Christians  of.  Acts  11.  20;  13.  1. 

Simon  of  Cyrene  bore  the  cross,  Mark  15.  21. 
CYRENIANS,  Qy-re  ni-an§.  Acts  6.  9.  [44.  28. 

CTiZf^/S,  gyrus  — cf.  Babyl.  .ffj/rr?*  — Persian  king.    Isa. 

orders  rebuilding  of  temple,  2  Chr.  36.  22. 


DABBESHETH,  dSb'be-shgth  — Heb.  hump  of  camel. 

Josh.  19.  11.     A.  F,  Dabbasheth. 
DABERA  TH,  dSb'e-rath  —  (1)  Heb.  pasture.    Josh.  21.  28. 
A.  v.,  Dabareh. 
(2)  a  Levitical  city.    Josh.  19.  12. 
DAGON,  da'gon  — perh.  corii  or  fish-god.      Philistine 
national  idol.    Judg.  16.  23 ;  1  Sara.  5.  2. 
Saul's  head  placed  in  temple  of,  1  Chr.  10.  10. 
DAILY.     Ex.  5.  13,  19,  d.  tasks. 
Ex.  16.  5,  as  they  gather  '/. 
Ps.  61.  8,  d.  perform  my  vows. 

68. 19,  a.  beareth  our  burden.    A.  F,  d.  loadeth  us  with 
benefits. 
Prov.  8.  30,  (/.  his  dehght ;  8.  34,  watching  d. 
Mat.  6.  11,  our  d.  bread  ;  26.  55,  I  sat  d.  in  the  temple. 
Acts  3.  2,  d.  at  the  door. 

6. 1.  (/.  ministration ;  17. 11,  examining  the  scriptures  d. 
19.  9,  reasoning  d. ;  A.  F,  disputing  4.    1  Cor.  15.  31, 1 
die  d. 
Jas.  2.  15,  in  lack  of  d.  food.    A.  F,  destitute  of  d.  food. 


DAINTY.    Gen.  49.  20,  yield  royal  d. 
Ps.  141.  4,  eat  of  their  d. 
Prov.  23.  6,  his  d.     A.  F,  dainty  meats. 
Rev.  18.  14,  things  that  were  d. 


DALMANUTHA,   dal'ma-nu'tha,   Christ  visits.     Mark 

8.  10. 
DALMATIA,  dal'ma-ti-a,  country  east  of  Adriatic. 

visited  by  Titus,  2  Tim.  4.  10. 
DA  LP  HON,  dSlphon  — son  of  Haman.    Esth.  9.  7. 
DAMAGE.    Prov.  26.  6,  drinketh  in  d. 
DAMARIS,  dSma-ris  — Gk.  tvif e  —  womsm.  converted 

by  Paul  at  Athens.    Acts  17.  34. 
DAMASCENES,  dam'a-scenes',  natives  of  Damascus. 

2  Cor.  11.  32. 
DAMASCUS,  da-mSs'eus,  Syrian  city.    Gen.  14.  15. 

of  Damascus,  Gen.  15.  2. 

conquered  by  David,  2  Sam.  8.  6. 

taken  by  Assyrians,  2  Kings  16.  9. 

recovered  by  Jeroboam,  2  Kings  14.  28. 

scene  of  Paul's  conversion.  Acts  9. 
DAMASCUS.    2  Kings  8.  7,  Elisha  came  to  D. 

2  Chr.  28.  5,  brought  them  to  D. 

Isa.  17.  1,  the  burden  of  D. 
DAMSEL.    Gen.  24.  16,  the  d.  was  very  fair. 

Ruth  2.  5,  whose  d.  is  this?    Ps.  68.  25,  d.  playing. 

Mat.  9.  24,  d.  is  not  dead.    A.  F,  maid. 

14.  11,  given  to  the  d. 

DAN,  dSn  — Heb.  a  judge.    (1)  Jacob's  son,  Gen.  30.  6. 
(2)  tribe  of,  Gen.  49.  16 ;  Num.  1.  38  ;  26. 42 ;  Deut.  33.  22 ; 
Josh.  19. 40-46;  Judg.  5. 17;  13.2;  18. 1-30,  the  Danites. 
DANCE.    Ex.  32.  19,  he  saw  .  .  .  the  d. 

1  Sam.  30.  16,  drinking,  and  d. 

2  Sam.  6. 14,  David  d.  before  Jehovah. 

Job  41.  22,  terror  d.    A.  F,  sorrow  is  tui-ned  into  joy. 
Ps.  30.  11,  mourning  into  d. 

87.  7,  they  that  d.    A.V.,  players  on  instruments. 
150.  4,  praise  him  with  .  .  .  d. 

Eccl.  3.  4,  a  time  to  d. 

Lam.  5.  15,  d.  is  turned  into  mourning. 

Mat.  11. 17,  ye  did  not  d.  ;  14.  6,  d.  in  the  midst. 

Luke  7.  32,  did  not  d.    A.  F.,  have  not  d. 

15.  25,  music  and  d. 

Dancing,  as  a  sign  of  rejoicing,  Ex.  15.  20  ;  Judg.  21.  21 ; 
1  Sam.  18.  6;  21.  11;  Jer.  31.  13. 

of  Herodias's  daughter.  Mat.  14.  6 ;  Mark  6.  22. 
DANDLED.     Isa.  66.  12,  d.  upon  the  knees.     A.  F, 
her  knees. 

Lam.  2.  20,  children  that  are  rf.  in  the  hands?    A:  F, 
children  of  a  span  long  f 

2.  22, 1  have  d.  and  brought  up.    A.V.,  swaddled. 
DANIEL.    Ezek.  14.  14,  Noah,  D.,  and  Job. 

Ezek.  28.  3,  wiser  than  D.  [prophet. 

DANIEL,   dSn'i-el  — Heb.  God  is  my  judge.     (1)  great 

is  taken  to  Babylon,  Dan.  1.  3-6. 

understands  visions  and  dreams,  Dan.  1.  17. 

interprets  king's  dreams,  Dan.  2.  16-45. 

translates  handwriting  on  wall,  Dan.  5.  26-28. 

is  promoted,  then  conspired  against,  Dan.  6.  2,  4. 

is  preserved  in  den  of  lions,  Dan.  6.  22. 

his  visions,  Dan.  7. ;  8. ;  9. ;  10. ;  his  prayer,  Dan.  9.  3. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  3.  1 ;  Ezra  8.  2. 
DANITES,  danites,  posterity  of  Dan.    Judg.  13.  2. 
DAN-JAAN,  dSu'ja' an- Heb.  Dan  of  the  wood  [?].    2 

Sam.  24.  6. 
DANNAH,A^X):n2ih.    Josh.  15.  49. 

Z)^i2^,  da' ra,  short  form  of  Darda.    1  Chr.  2.  6.  [31. 

DARDA,  d'dr' dk— unity  [?]— son  of  Mahol,    1  Kings  4. 
DARE.    Rom.  5.  7,  d.  to  die. 

DARICS.    1  Chr.  29.  7,  ten  thousand  d.    A.  F,  drams. 
DARING.     2  Pet.  2.  10,  d.    A.  F,  presumptuous. 
DARIUS,  da-ri'us.    (1)  the  Mede,  takes  Babylon,  Dan. 
5.  31. 

(2)  king  of  Persia  after  Cyrus,  Ezra  4.  5. 

(3)  the  Persian,  probably  Darius  II.,  Neh.  12.  22. 
DARK.    Josh.  2.  5,  when  it  was  d. 

Job  3.  9,  stars  .  .  .  he  d. 

11).  22,  the  land  d.    A.V.,  a  land  of  darkness. 

12.  25,  grope  in  the  d. 
Ps.  49.  4 ;  78.  2,  (/.  saying ;  74.  20,  d.  places. 

88.  6,  laid  me  ...  in  d.  places.    A.V.,  darkness. 
88.  12,  known  in  the  d. ;  105.  28,  made  it  d. 

143.  3,  dwell  in  d.  places.    A.  F,  dai-kness. 
Ezek.  12.  6,  carry  it  forth  in  the  d.    A.V.,  ttvilight. 
Dan.  5.  12,  d.  sentences.    A.  F,  hard. 
John  16.  25,  no  more  speak  unto  you  in  d.  sayings. 
A.  v.,  proverbs. 

1  Cor.  13. 12,  in  a  mirror,  d.    A.V.,  through  a  glass  d. 
Eph.  4.  18,  d.  .  .   .  understanding. 

2  Pet.  1.  19,  in  a  d.  place. 
DARKENED.    Isa.  5.  30,  light  is  d. 

Joel  2.  10,  are  d.    A.  F,  shall  be  dark. 
Rev.  16.  10,  kingdom  was  d.    A.  F,  fxdl  of  darkness. 
DARKNESS.    Gen.  1.  2,  d.  was  upon  the  face  of  the 
deep. 
Deut.  5.  22,  midst  of  .  .  .  thick  d. 
2  Sara.  22.  29,  lighten  my  d.  ;  1  Kings  8.  12,  thick  d. 
Job  5.  14,  d.  in  the  day-time. 

11.  17,  though  there  be  d.    A.  F,  thou  shall  shine  forth. 
17.  13,  couch  in  the  d. 
22.  13,  thick  d.f    A.V.,  dark  cloud  ? 
26.  10,  cosifines  of  Ught  and  d.    A.  F,  day  and  night 
come  to  an  eiid. 
34.  22,  no  d. 


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Ps.  11.  2,  shoot  ill  (J.  at.     ^4.  V.,  privily. 

18. 11,  d.  his  hiding-place  ;  18.  28,  lighten  my  d. 

97.  2,  (/.  are  round  about ;  104.  20,  thou  make.st  d. 

107. 10,  sat  in  (/. ;  112.  4,  light  in  the  (/. 

139.  11,  (/.  shall  overwhelm  me ;  1159.  12,  d.  hideth  not. 
Prov.  2.  13,  ways  of  (/.  ;  4.  19,  way  of  the  wicked  is  as  d. 

20.  20,  blackness  of  d.    A.  v.,  obscure  d. 
Eccl.  2.  13,  light  excelleth  d. 

6.  4,  covered  with  d. 
Isa.  5.  20,  d.  for  light ;  45.  7,  create  d. 

49.  9,  that  are  in  (/. ;  60.  2,  gross  d. 

58.  10,  light  rise  in  d.     A.  K,  obscuHty. 
Jer.  13.  16,  before  he  cause  d. 
Joel  2.  31 ;  Acts  2.  20,  sun  .  .  .  into  d. 
Amos  5.  20,  day  of  Jehovah  be  d. 
Mat.  4.  16,  people  that  sat  in  d. ;  6.  23,  full  of  d. 

8.  12,  outer  d. ;  10.  27,  I  tell  you  in  the  d. 

27.  45,  there  was  </.  over  all  the  land. 
Luke  12.  3,  said  in  the  d.  ;  22.  63,  power  of  '/.     [/tended. 
John  1.  5,  d.  apprehended  it  not.     ,1.  I'.,  //.  coinpre- 

3.  19,  men  loved  the  d. ;  8.  12,  not  walk  in  tlie  (/. 

12.  35,  walketh  in  the  d. ;  12.  46,  abide  in  the  d. 
Acts  13.  11,  a  mist  and  a  d. ;  26. 18,  from  d.  to  light. 
2  Cor.  4.  6,  light  shall  shine  out  of  d. 
Eph.  5.  11,  no  fellowship  with  .  .  .  d. 
.Col.  1.  13,  dehvered  us  out  of  ...  d. 
'Heb.  12.  18,  not  come  unto  .  .  .  d. 

1  Pet.  2.  9,  called  you  out  of  d. 

2  Pet.  2.  4,  pits  of  d.    A.  V.,  chain.s  of  d. 

1  John  1.  5,  no  </.  at  all ;  2.  11,  walketh  in  the  d. 
Jude  6,  kept  .  .  .  under  d. :  13.  blackness  of  d. 
Darkness,  divided  from  light,  Gen.  1.  18  ;  Isa.  45.  7. 
supernatural,  Gen.  15.  12;  Ex.  10.  21;  14.  20;  Josh.  24. 
7  ;  Mat.  27.  45 ;  Mark  15.  33  ;  Luke  23.  44  ;  Rev.  8.  12 ;  9. 
2 ;  16.  10. 
caused  by  the  pillar  of  cloud,  Ex.  14.  20 ;  Josh.  24.  7. 
at  the  crucifixion,  Mat.  27.45  ;  Luke  23.  44. 
figurative  of  punishment.  Mat.  8. 12  ;  2  Pet.  2.  4 ;  Jude  6. 
spiritual,  Ps.  112.  4 ;  Prov.  4.  19 ;  Isa.  5.  20 ;  Mat.  6.  23 ; 
John  3.  19 ;  Acts  26.  18 ;  Rom.  2.  19 ;  Eph.  5.  8,  11 ;  1 
Thes.  5.  5  ;  1  Pet.  2.  9. 
of  the  mind.  Job  37.  19 ;  Eccl.  2.  14 ;  Isa.  42.  7 ;  John  1. 
5;  8.  12;  Rom.  13.  12;  1  Cor.  4.  5;  Eph.  5.  8;  1  John 
1.5. 
powers  of,  Luke  22.  53 ;  Eph.  6. 12 ;  Col.  1.  13. 
outer,  Mat.  8. 12  ;  22.  13  ;  25.  30. 
DA  RKON,  djir'  kon.    Ezra  2.  56. 
DARLING.    Ps.  22.  20,  deliver  .  .  .  my  rf. 
Ps.  35.  17,  rescue  .  .  .  my  d. 
Jer.  31.  20,  is  he  a  d.  child  ?    A.  F.,  pleasant. 
DARTS.    Eph.  6.  16,  fiery  d. 

DART-SNAKE.    Isa.  34.  15.  the  d.-s.    A.V.,  great  owl. 
DASH.    Ex.  15.  6,  d.  in  pieces.    A.  V.,  hath  dashed. 
Deut.  7.  5,  (/.  in  pieces  their  pillars.    A.  V.,  break  down. 
Job  16.  12,  d.  me  to  pieces.    A.  V.,  nhaken. 
Ps.  2.  9,  d.  them  in  pieces. 
91. 12  ;  Mat.  4.  6  :  Luke  4.  11,  d.  thy  foot. 
137.  9,  d.  thy  little  ones. 
Isa.  13.  18,  d.  the  young  men. 
Hos.  13. 16,  infants  shall  be  d.  in  pieces. 
Mark  9. 18,  d.  him  down.     A.V.,  teareth. 
Luke  9.  42,  d.  him  down.     A.  K,  threw. 
19.  44,  d.  thee  to  the  ground.    A .  V.,  lai/  thee  even  with. 
DA  T"//.! A^,  da'than.  the  Reubenite  rebel.    Num.  16.  1. 
DAUB.     Ex.  2.  3,  d.  it  with  slime. 

Ezek.  13.  10,  they  (/.  it.    .-1.  T.,  others  daubed. 
DAUGHTER.    Gen.  24.  13,  d.  of  the  men  of  the  city. 
Ruth  1.  12,  turn  again,  my  d. 

1  Sam.  8.  13,  d.  to  be  perfumers. 

2  Sam.  12.  3,  unto  him  as  a  d. 

Ps.  45.  10,  hearken,  O  d. ;  45.  13,  the  king's  d. 
144.  12,  d.  as  corner-stones. 

Prov.  30.  15,  horseleach  hath  two  d. 
31.  29,  d.  have  done  worthily. 

Isa.  3.  16,  d.  of  Zion  are  haughty. 

Jer.  31.  22,  backsliding  d. ;  Ezek.  16.  44,  so  is  her  d. 

Mic.  7.  6 :  Mat.  10.  35,  d.  .  .  .  against  her  mother. 

Mat.  15.  22,  my  d.  is  .  .  .  vexed. 

Mark  5.  23,  my  little  d.  is  at  the  point  of  death. 

Luke  8.  49,  thy  d.  is  dead  ;  23.  28,  d.  .  .  .  weep  not. 

Acts  2. 17,  d.  shall  prophesy  ;  7.  21,  Pharaoh's  d. 

Heb.  11.  24,  son  of  Pharaoh's  d. 
Daughters,  their  inheritance  determined.  Num.  27.  6; 
36. ;  "  the  daughters  of  Zion,"  Isa.  3.  16  ;  "  daughters 
of  the  Philistines,"  2  Sam.  1.  20;  "daughters  of  mu- 
sic," Eccl.  12.  4. 
DA  VI D,  da'vid  — Heb.  beloved  — son  of  Jesse,  king. 

liis  bravery  as  a  shepherd,  1  Sam.  17.  34-37. 

is  anointed  by  Samuel  at  Bethlehem,  1  Sam.  16. 13. 

becomes  Saul's  armorbearer,  1  Sam.  16.  21. 

cheers  Saul  with  harp  playing.  1  Sam.  16.  23. 

kills  Goliath  with  his  sling,  1  Sam.  17.  49. 

is  honored  by  the  people,  1  Sam.  18.  8. 

Saul's  jealousy,  1  Sam.  18.  9  ;  persecution,  18.  11. 

is  loved  by  Jonathan  and  Michal,  1  Sam.  18.  1,  20. 

slays  two  hundred  PhiUstines,  1  Sam.  18.  27. 

is  a  fugitive  at  Naioth,  1  Sam.  19.  18. 

makes  a  covenant  with  Jonathan,  1  Sam.  20.  42. 

deceives  Ahimelech,  priest  at  Nob,  1  Sam.  21.  2. 


gets  show  bread  and  Goliath's  sword,  1  Sam.  21.  6,  9. 
feigns  madness  to  Achish  of  Gath,  1  Sam.  21.  13. 
dwells  in  cave  of  Adullam,  1  Sam.  22.  1. 
spares  Saul's  life  twice,  1  Sam.  24.  4  ;  26.  11. 
story  of  Nabal  and  Abigail,  1  Sam.  25. 
completely  defeats  Amalekites,  1  Sam.  30.  17. 
his  grief  for  Saul  and  Jonathan,  2  Sam.  1.  17. 
becomes  king  of  Judah  at  Hebron,  2  Sam.  2.  4. 
treats  with  Abner,  2  Sam.  3.  13-21. 
curses  Joab,  2  Sam.  3.  29 ;  laments  Abner,  3.  31. 
slays  murderers  of  Ishbosheth,  2  Sam.  4.  12. 
is  anointed  king  over  all  Israel,  2  Sam.  5.  3. 
takes  Zion  from  Jebusites,  2  Sam.  5.  7. 
defeats  the  Philistines,  2  Sam.  5.  20 ;  5.  25. 
removes  ark  to  Jerusalem,  2  Sam.  6. 
is  forbidden  to  build  the  temple,  1  Chr.  17.  4. 
his  kindness  to  Jonathan's  son,  2  Sam.  9. 
plans  Uriah's  death,  2  Sam.  11.  15. 
IS  self-condemned  by  Nathan's  parable,  2  Sam.  12. 
Absalom's  rebellion  quelled,  2  Sam.  18. 
sins  in  numbering  the  people,  2  Sam.  24.  10. 
appoints  Solomon  his  successor,  1  Kings  1.  30. 
his  death,  1  Kings  2.  10. 
city  of  David  =  Bethlehem,  Luke  2.  4. 
Christ,  the  son  of  David,  Mat.  1.  1 ;  Mark  10.  47. 
DAWN.    Joel  2. 2,  c/.  spread  upon  the  mountains.    A.V., 

morning. 
Luke  24. 1,  at  early  d.    A.  V.,very  early  in  the  morning. 
2  Cor.  4.  4,  light  .  .  .  should  not  d.  upon  them.    A.  K., 

."ihine. 
2  Pet.  1.  19,  until  the  day  d. 
DAWNING.     Ps.  119.  147,  I  anticipated  the  d.  of  the 

morning.     A.  V.,  prevented  the  d. 
Prov.  4.  18,  path  ot  the  righteous  is  as  the  (/.  light. 

A.  v.,  shininy. 
DAY.    Gen.  1.  5,  called  the  light  D. 
Gen.  3.  8,  cool  of  the  d. ;  35.  3,  d.  of  my  distress. 
Ex.  2.  23,  in  the  course  of  those  many  (/.    A.V.,  process 

of  time. 

16.  4,  gather  a  d.  portion.  A.  V.,  certain  rate. 
Lev.  25.  8,  d.  of  seven  sabbaths.  .1.  I'.,  space. 
Deut.  21.   16,  in  the  d.  that  he  causeth  his  sons  to 

inherit.     A.  V.,  when.  [to  day. 

29.  13,  establish    thee  this  d.  unto  himself.      A.  v., 
Josh.  10.  14,  no  d.  like  that ;  24.  15,  choose  you  this  d. 

23.  1,  after  many  d.    A.  1'.,  a  long  time  after. 

24.  7,  wilderness  many  d.    A.V.,  a  long  season. 
Judg.  19.  8,  until  the  d.  declineth.    A.  F.,  tarried  until 

afternoon. 
1  Sam.  18.  10,  David  played  ...  as  he  did  d.  by  d. 
A.  v.,  as  at  other  tinies. 

1  Kings  8.  59.  as  every  d.  shall  require.    A.  V.,  at  all 
times,  as  the  matter  shall. 

2  Kings  7.  9,  this  d.  is  a  d.  of  good  tidings. 

2  Chr.  31.  16,  as  the  duty  of  every  d.  required.    A.  V., 

his  daily  portion. 
Job  7.  6,  d.  are  swifter  than  a  weaver's  shuttle. 
10.  20,  are  not  my  d.  few;  14.  1,  few  d.,  and  full  of 
trouble. 
Ps.  1.  2,  meditate  d.  and  night. 
13.  2,  sorrow  .  .  .  all  the  d.  ?    A.  V.,  daily  ? 

19.  2,  d.  uttereth  speech  ;  20.  1,  in  the  d.  of  trouble. 
37.  13,  his  d.  is  coming ;  39.  4,  measure  of  my  d. 

44.  1,  in  the  d.  of  old.    A.  V..  times. 

44.  15,  all  the  d.  long  is  my  dishonor.    A.  V.,  my  con- 
fusion is  continually. 

50.  15,  d.  of  trouble. 

56.  2 ;  72.  15,  all  the  d.  long.    A.V.,  daily. 

84.  10,  a  (/.  in  thy  courts. 

90.  12.  number  our  d.  ;  103.  15,  d.  are  as  grass. 

118.  24,  (/.  which  Jehovah  hath  made. 

139.  12,  shineth  as  the  (/. 

139.  16,  in  thy  book  they  were  all  written,  even  the 
d.  that  were  ordained  for  me.     A .  V.,  all  my  members 
were  written,  ivhicli  in  contimiance  were  fashioned. 
Prov.  3.  16,  length  of  (/.  :  4.  18,  the  perfect  d. 

27.  1,  a  (/.  may  bring  forth.  [youth. 

Eccl.  7.  10,  former  (/.  were  better ;    12.  1,  d.  of  thy 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  6,  until  the  (/.  be  cool.    A.  F.,  </.  break. 
Isa.  2.  12,  d.  of  Jehovah. 

60.  19,  thy  light  by  d. 
Dan.  6.  10,  three  times  a  d. 
Joel  2.  31,  terrible  d. 

Zech.  4.  10,  despised  the  d.  of  small  things. 
Mai.  3.  17,  d.  that  I  make. 
Mat.  6.  34,  sufficient  unto  the  d. 

10.  15,  in  the  d.  of  judgment. 

16.  21,  the  third  (/.  be  raised  up. 

20.  2,  a  shilling  a  (/. ;  25.  13,  the  d.  nor  the  hour. 
27.  64,  sure  until  the  third  d. 

Mark  6.  35,  the  d.  is  now  far  spent.    .4.  V.,  ttme. 

9.  31,  after  three  (/.     A .  V.,  the  third  d. 
Luke  2.  11,  born  to  you  this  d. 

10.  12,  more  tolerable  in  that  d.  [bath  d. 
13.  14,  not  on  the  d.  of  the  Sabbath.    A.V.,  the  Sab- 

17.  4,  seven  times  in  the  (/.    .1.  F.,  in  a  d. 

21.  37,  every  (/.  he  was  teaching.     ..1.  F.,  in  the  day- 
time. 

24.  29,  d.  is  now  far  spent. 


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DAY 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


DEA 


4,  while  it  is  d. 


John  8.  56,  rejoiced  to  see  my  d. ; 
11.  9,  walk  in  the  d.  ,       .   Tr     ,    ., 

Acts  2.  47,  added  .  .  .  d.hy  d.    A.  V.,  daily. 

25.  17,  on  the  next  d.    A.  V.,  morrow. 

26.  7,  serving  God  night  and  d. 

Rom.  14.  5,  another  esteemeth  every  d.  ahke. 
1  Cor.  3.  13,  the  d.  shall  declare  it. 
Eph.  5.  16,  the  d.  are  evil. 
Phil.  1.  6,  </.  of  Jesus  Christ. 

1  Thes.  2.  9,  working  night  and  d. 
5.  2,  d.  of  the  Lord  so  cometh. 

2  Thes.  2.  2,  d.  of  the  Lord  is  just  at  hand. 

2  Tim.  1.  12,  against  that  (Z.    ^^      ^^  ,   rr    v    ^ 

Heb.  5.  5,  this  (/.  have  I  begotten  thee.    A.  F.,  to-day. 
7.  3,  beginning  of  d. 

1  Pet.  3. 10,  see  good  d. 

Rev.  4.  8,  no  rest  d.  and  night. 
7.  15,  serve  him  d.  and  night. 
Day,  reckoned  by  Jews  from  sunset  to  sunset.  Lev.  23. 32. 
reckoned  from  morning  to  evening,  Gen.  43.  16 ;  Deut. 

28.  67  ;  1  Kings  18.  26 ;  Ezek.  24.  18 ;  Acts  22.  6. 
division  of,  by  hours,  first  mentioned  in  Dan.  3.  6,  15  ; 

4.  19  ;  5.  5. 
sometimes  signifies  an  indefinite  time,  Gen.  2.  4  ;  Isa. 

2.  12  ;  22.  5 ;  Heb.  3.  8. 

Last  Day,  its  character,  Mat.  24.  27-41 ;  Luke  21.  25-33 ; 

Acts  17.  31 ;  1  Thes.  5.  2,  3  ;  2  Pet.  2.  9  ;  Rev.  1.  7  ;  6. 

12-17 ;  20.  7-15. 
its  time  unknown,  Mat.  24.  36;  Mark  13.  32  ;  Acts  1.  7  ; 

1  Thes.  5.  2:  2  Pet.  3.  10. 
will  come  suddenly,  Mark  13.  33  ;  Luke  12.  37-40  ;  Rev. 

3.  3 ;  16.  15. 

a  day  of  testing,  Rom.  2.  5-16  ;  1  Cor.  3. 13. 

a  day  of  wrath,  Isa.  34.  8 ;  Jer.  30.  7  ;  Rev.  6. 17  ;  16. 14. 

Lord's  Day  (  =  Sabbath),  Rev.  1.  10.  [moi-ning. 

DAYBREAK.  Acts  5.  21,  about  d.  A.V.,  early  in  the 
Days,  observing  particular,  Rom.  14.  5  ;  Gal.  4.  10;  Col. 

2.  16, 17. 

the  last,  2  Tim.  3. 1 ;  2  Pet.  3.  3. 
Day's  journey,  Ex.  3.  18;  1  Kings  19.  4;  Jonah  3.  4; 

sabbath  day's  journey,  Acts  1.  12. 
Dayspring,  the  dawn  of  the  morning.  Job  38.  12 ;  Luke 

1.  ?8.     Compare  Isa.  60.  1,  2 ;  Mai.  4.  2;  Rev.  22.  16. 
DAY-STAR.    Isa.  14.  12,  rf.-s.    A.  V.,  Lucifer. 

2  Pet.  1.  19.    d.-s.  arise. 

Day-star,  "the  morning  star,"  Rev.  2.  28  ;  22. 16. 
DAY-TIME.    Ps.  22.  2  ;  42.  8 ;  78. 14,  in  the  d.-t. 
Isa.  4.  6,  a  shade  in  the  d.-t. 
2  Pet.  2.  13,  revel  in  the  d.-t. 
DAZZLING,    Luke  9.  29,  raiment  became  white  and 

d.    A.  v.,  glistering. 
DEACON.    Phil.  1.  1,  with  the  bishops  and  d. 

1  Tim.  3.  10,  let  them  serve  as  d. 
Deaconess,  Rom.  16.  1,  12  ;  Phil.  4.  2,  3  ;  1  Tim.  5.  9, 10  ; 

Tit.  2.  3,  4. 
Deacons,  appointment  of.  Acts  6.     Qualifications  of. 
Acts  6.  3 ;  1  Tim.  3.   8-13.    Translated  servant  and 
minister,  Mat.  23. 11 ;  Mark  10.  43  ;  John  12.  26 ;  1  Cor. 

3.  5  ;  1  Thes.  3.  2. 

DEAD.    Gen.  20.  3,  but  a  d.  man  ;  23.  4,  bury  my  d. 
Ex.  12.  30,  not  one  d. ;  14.  30,  saw  the  Egyptians  d. 

21.  35,  the  d.  also.    A.V.,  d.  ox. 

Num.  16.  48,  between  the  d.  and  the  living. 
Deut.  25.  5,  wife  of  the  d. 
Josh.  1.  2,  Moses  my  servant  is  d. 
Ruth  1.  8,  dealt  with  the  d. 

1  Sara.  24.  14,  after  a  (/.  dog ;  28.  3,  Samuel  was  d. 
Ps.  31.  12,  forgotten  as  a  d.  man. 
115. 17,  d.  praise  not. 
Prov.  21.  16,  assembly  of  the  d. 
Eccl.  9.  5,  d.  know  not ;  10. 1,  d.  flies. 
Isa.  14.  9,  stirreth  up  the  d. ;  26.  19,  thy  d.  shall  live. 
Jer.  22.  10,  weep  ye  not  for  the  d. 
Mat.  8.  22,  d.  to  bury  their  owia  d.  \  9.  24,  damsel  is  not  d. 

10.  8,  raise  the  d. ;  11.  5,  d.  are  raised. 

22.  32,  not  the  God  of  the  d. ;  23.  27,  d.  men's  bones. 
28.  4,  became  as  d.  men. 

Luke  8.  52,  she  is  not  d. 

9.  60,  leave  the  d.  to  bury  their  own  d.    A.V.,  their  d. 

15.  24,  my  sou  was  d.  ;  24.  5,  Uving  among  the  d. 
John  5.  25,  d.  shall  hear. 

11.  14,  Lazarus  is  d. 

Acts  10.  42,  living  and  the  d.    A.V.,  quick  and  d. 
Rom.  4. 17,  giveth  life  to  the  d. ;  7.  4,  d.  to  the  law. 

14.  9,  Lord  of  both  the  d.  and  the  living. 

1  Cor.  15.  15,  d.  are  not  raised.     A.  V.,  d.  rise  not. 

15.  52,  d.  shall  be  raised  incorruptible. 
Eph.  2. 1,  5 ;  Col.  2.  13,  d.  through  .  .  . 
Col.  1. 18,  firstborn  from  the  d. 

1  Thes.  4.  16.  d.  in  Christ. 

2  Tim.  4.  1,  judge  the  living  and  the  d. 
Heb.  6.  1,  d.  works  ;  11.  4,  d.  yet  speaketh. 

13.  20,  brought  again  from  the  d. 
1  Pet.  4.  5,  judge  the  living  and  the  d. 

4.  6,  even  to  the  d.    A.V.,  tftem  that  are  d. 
Jude  12,  twice  (/. 
Rev.  1.  5,  firstborn  of  the  d. 

2.  8,  d.  and  lived  again. 

14.  13,  blessed  are  the  d.  who  die  in  the  Lord, 


Dead,  the,  Job  14.  12  ;  Ps.  88.  10  ;  115.  17 ;  Eccl.  9.  5 ;  12. 
7  ;  Isa.  38.  18. 
due  honor  to  be  paid  to  the,  Gen.  50.  7 ;  1  Sam.  25.  1 ; 

Mat.  14.  12  ;  Mark  6.  29 ;  Acts  8.  2. 
resurrection  of.  Job  19.  26 ;  Isa.  26.  19 ;  Dan.  12.  2,  13 ; 

John  5.  25  ;  1  Cor.  15.  12-23. 
restored  to  life  by  Elijah,  1  Kings  17.  17  ;  by  Elisha, 
2  Kings  4.  32 ;  13.  21 ;  by  Ctirist,  Mat.  9.  24 ;  Mark  5. 
41 ;  Luke  7.  12  ;  8.  54  ;  Jolm  11.  44  ;  by  Peter,  Acts  9. 
40  ;  by  Paul,  Acts  20. 10. 
sleep  in  Jesus,  1  Thes.  4. 13, 14. 

Illustrative  :  —  Gen.  20.  3  ;  Ps.  143.  3 ;  Isa.  59. 10;  Rom. 
4. 19 ;  7.  4 ;  2  Cor.  5.  4  ;  Eph.  2. 1, 6 ;  Col.  3. 3  ;  1  Tim.  5. 6. 
DEADLY.    Ps.  17.  9,  my  d.  enemies. 
Ps.  91.  3,  (/.  pestilence.    A.  V.,  noisome. 
Jer.  9.  8,  tongue  is  a  d.  arrow.    A.  V.,  shot  out. 
Ezek.  21.  25,  d.  wounded  wicked  one.    A.  V.,  profane. 
Mark  16.  18,  drink  any  d.  thing. 
Jas.  3.  8,  full  of  d.  poison. 
DEAF.    Ps.  28. 1,  be  not  thou  d.    A.  F.,  silent. 
Ps.  38.  13.  as  a  d.  man. 
58.  4,  like  the  d.  adder. 
Isa.  29. 18,  the  d.  hear  the  words. 
35.  5,  ears  of  the  d. 

42.  18,  hear  ye  d. ;  42.  19,  rf.,  as  my  messenger. 

43.  8,  the  d.  that  have  ears. 

Mat.  11.  5,  d.  hear,  and  the  dead  are  raised. 
Mark  7.  32,  one  that  was  d. 
9.  25,  d.  spirit  .  .  .  come  out. 
Deaf,  ill-treatment  of,  forbidden.  Lev.  19. 14. 
miraculous  cure  of,  Mat.  11.  5 ;  Mark  7.  32 ;  9.  25. 
Illustrative  :  —  Isa.  29. 18 ;  43.  8. 
DEAL.    Gen.  12.  16,  d.  well  with  Abram.     A.  F.,  en- 
treated. 
Ex.  5.  22,  d.  ill  with.    A.V.,  evil  entreated. 
Lev.  19.  11,  neither  shall  ye  d.  falsely. 
Num.  11.  11,  wherefore  hast  thou  d.  ill.    A.  F.,  afflicted. 
Josh.  2.  14,  we  will  d.  kindly. 
Judg.  18.  7,  had  no  d.    A.  F.,  business. 
2  Sam.  18.  5,  d.  gently. 

Ps.  13.  6,  hath  d.  bountifully  ;  75.  4,  d.  not  arrogantly. 
31.  23,  rewardeth  him  that  d.  proudly.  A.  F,  the 
proud  doer. 

109.  21,  d.  thou  with  me.  A.  F,  do  .  .  .  for. 
Isa.  33.  1,  (/.  treacherously ;  52. 13,  d.  wisely. 
58.  7,  d.  thy  bread  to  the  hungry. 

Jer.  23.  5,  reign  as  king  and  d.  wisely.  A,  F,  reign  and 
prosper.  [undo, 

Zeph.  3.  19,  d.  with  all  them  that  afflict  thee.    A.  F, 
John  4.  9,  no  d.  with  Samaritans. 
Rom.  12.  3,  as  God  hath  d,.  to  each. 
2  Cor.  13.  10,  that  I  may  not  .  .  .  d.  shai-ply.     A.  F, 

lest  .  .  .  shotdd  use  sharpness. 
Heb.  12.  7,  God  d.  with  you  as  with  sons. 
DEALERS.     Ezek.    27.  27,  d.   in   thy   merchandise. 

A.  v.,  occupiers  of. 
DEAR.    Jer.  31.  20,  is  Ephraim  my  d.  son  ? 
Acts  20.  24,  d.  unto  myself  (  =  precious). 
1  Thes.  2.  8,  ye  were  become  very  d.    A.  F,  were  d. 
DEARTH.    2  Kings  4.  38,  d.  in  the  land. 

Neh.  5.  3,  because  of  the  d. 
DEATH.    Num.  16.  29,  the  common  d. 
Num.  23.  10,  d.  of  the  righteous. 
35.  19.  put  the  murderer  tod.    A.V.,  slay. 
Deut.  30.  15,  d.  and  evil ;  30. 19,  life  and  d. 
Judg.  1.  1,  d.  of  Joshua  ;  16.  30,  slew  at  his  d. 

1  Sam.  15.  32,  bitterness  of  d.  ;  15.  35,  day  of  liis  d. 
20.  3,  but  a  step  between  me  and  d. 

20.  33,  determined  ...  to  put  David  to  d.    A.  F,  slay. 

2  Sam.  1.  23,  in  their  d.  they  were  not  divided. 

22.  5,  waves  of  d. ;  22.  6,  snares  of  d. 
Job  3.  5.  shadow  of  d.  ;  3.  21,  long  for  d. 

7.  15,  chooseth  .  .  .  rf. ;  38. 17,  gates  of  d. 
Ps.  6.  5,  in  d.  .  .  .  no  remembrance  ;  9. 13,  gates  of  d. 
13.  3,  sleep  of  d. ;  22.  15,  dust  of  d. 

23.  4,  shadow  of  d.  ;  33.  19,  deliver  their  soul  from  d. 
55.  4,  terrors  of  d.  ;  68.  20,  belongeth  escape  from  d. 
73.  4,  no  pangs  in  their  d. 

79.  11,  that  are  appointed  to  d.    A.  F,  die. 

89.  48,  not  see  d. 

107.  18,  near  unto  .  .  .  d.;  116.  3,  cords  of  d.  A.  F, 
sorrows  of  d. 

116.  8,  my  soul  from  d. ;  116. 15,  d.  of  his  saints. 

118.  18,  not  given  me  over  unto  d. 
Prov.  5.  5,  go  down  to  d. ;  8.  36,  hate  me,  love  d. 

13.  14,  snares  of  d. 

18.  21,  d.  and  life  are  in  .  .  .  the  tongue. 
S.  of  Sol.  8.  6,  love  is  strong  as  d. 
Isa.  25.  8,  swallowed  up  d. ;  28. 15,  covenant  with  d. 

53.  9,  rich  man  in  his  d.  ;  Jer.  21.  8,  way  of  d. 
Jer.  26.  11,  this  man  is  worthy  of  d.    A.  F,  to  die. 
Ezek.  18.  32,  no  pleasure  in  the  d. 
Hos.  13.  14,  0  d.,  where ;  Hab.  2.  5,  is  as  d. 
Mat.  16.  28  ;  Luke  9.  27,  in  no  wise  taste  of  d. 

26.  38,  sorrowful,  even  unto  d. 
Mark  5.  23,  point  of  d. ;  7.  10,  die  the  d. 
Luke  7.  2,  at  the  point  of  d.    A.  F,  ready  to  die. 

22.  2,  put  him  tod.    A.V.,  kill. 

23. 15,  worthy  of  d. 


DEA 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


DEC 


John  5.  24,  passed  out  of  d.  ;  8.  51,  never  see  d. 

12. 10,  put  Lazarus  also  to  (/. 

12.  33 ;  18.  32 ;  21.  19,  signifying  by  what  manner  of  d. 
Acts  2.  24,  pangs  of  d. ;  13.  28,  no  cause  of  d. 
Rom.  5.  10,  d.  of  his  son ;  5.  12,  d.  through  sin. 

6.  9,  d.  no  more  hath  dominion. 

6.  23,  wages  of  sin  is  d. ;  7.  5,  fruit  unto  d. 

7.  24,  body  of  this  d. ;  8.  2,  law  of  sin  and  of  d. 

8.  6,  the  mind  of  the  flesh  is  d.  A.  V.,  carnally  minded 
is  d. 

8. 13,  put  to  d.  the  deeds.    A.V.,  do  mortify. 

8.  38,  d.  nor  life. 

1  Cor.  3.  22,  or  life,  or  d.  ;  11.  26,  the  Lord's  d. 

15.  21,  by  man  came  d. ;  15.  54,  D.  is  swallowed  up. 
15.  55,  O  d.,  where  is  thy  sting  ? 
15.  55,  O  d.,  where  is  thy  victory  ?    A.V.,  grave. 
15.  56,  sting  of  d.  is  sin. 

2  Cor.  1.  10,  so  great  a  d. ;  2.  16,  savor  from  d. 
4. 11,  delivered  unto  d.  for  Jesus'  sake. 

4.  12,  d.  worketh  in  us  ;  11.  23,  in  d.  oft. 

Phil.  2.  8,  obedient  even  unto  d.,  yea,  the  d.  of  the 
cross. 

3.  10,  conformed  unto  liis  d. 
Col.  1.  22,  through  d. 

3.  5,  put  to  (/.  .  .  .  your  members.    A.V.,mor(ify. 
2  Tim.  1.  10,  abolished  d. 
Heb.  2.  9,  should  taste  of  d. ;  2.  15,  through  fear  of  d. 

5.  7,  save  him  from  d. ;  7.  23,  by  d.  A.  V.,  by  reason 
ofd. 

9.  15,  a  d.  having  taken  place.    A.V.,by  means  ofd. 
11.  5,  not  see  d. 

Jas.  1.  15,  bringeth  forth  d. ;  5.  20,  save  a  soul  from  d. 
1  Pet.  3.  18,  put  to  d.  in  the  flesh. 
1  John  3. 14,  passed  out  of  d.  ;  5.  16,  a  sin  not  unto  d. 
Rev.  1.  18,  keys  of  d.  ;  2.  10,  faithful  unto  d. 

6.  8,  his  name  was  D. 

9.  6,  men  shall  seek  d.  ;  12.  11,  loved  not  their  life  even 

unto  d. 

20.  6,  the  second  d.'\  21.  4,  d.  shall  be  no  more. 
Death,  result  of  Adam's  sin.  Gen.  2. 17  ;  3. 19 ;  Rom.  5. 

12  ;  1  Cor.  15.  21. 
common  lot  of  all.  Num.  16.  29 ;  Job  1.  21 ;  14. 1,  2 ;  30. 

23 ;  Ps.  49.  10,  19 ;   89.  48 ;   Eccl.  3.  20 ;   5.  15 ;  11.  8 ; 

Heb.  9.  27. 
characterized.  Gen.  3.  19  ;  Job  10.  21 ;  24. 17  ;  Ps.  16. 10  ; 

Eccl.   9.  10 ;  Luke  12.   20 ;  Phil.  1.  23 ;  1  Tim.  6.  7 ; 

2  Pet.  1.  14. 
as  a  punishment.   Gen.  9.  6 ;  Ex.  21.   12 ;  Lev.   21.   9 ; 

Num.  35.  30 ;  1  Kings  21.  10 ;  Mat.  15.  4. 
overcome  by  Christ,  Rom.  6.  9 ;  2  Tim.  1.  10 ;  Heb.  2. 

15;  Rev.  1.  18. 
unknown  in  heaven,  Luke  20.  36 ;  Rev.  21.  4. 
exempted  from :  Enoch,  Gen.  5.  24  ;  Heb.  11.  5  ;  Elijah, 

2  Kings  2. 11. 
described.  Gen.  49.  33;  Deut.  31.  16;  Job  14.  2;  Ps.  104. 

29;   115.  17;    Luke  12.  20;   John  11.  11;  Acts  5.  10; 

2  Cor.  5.  1 ;  Phil.  1.  23  ;  2  Pet.  1.  14. 
SPIRITUAL,  Isa.  9.  2;  Mat.  8.  22;  John  6.  53;  Rom. 

8.6;   Eph.  2.  1;  4.  18;   Col.  2.  13;    Heb.  6.  1 ;  9.  14 ; 

1  John  3.  14;   Rev.  3.  1. 

deliverance  from,  is  through  Christ,  John  5.  24,  25 ; 

Eph.  2.  5  ;  1  John  5.  12. 
ETERNAL,  is  called,  Dan.  12.  2;  Mat.  23.  33;  25.  46; 

John  5.  29 ;  Rom.  9.  22;  1  Thes.  1.  10;  2  Pet.  2.  12. 
is  described.  Mat.  25.  30,  41:  Mark  9.  44  ;  Rom.  2.  8,  9 ; 

2  Thes.  1.  9  ;  2  Pet.  2. 17  ;  Rev.  19.  20 ;  21.  8. 
salvation  from,  by  Christ  only,  John  3.  16 ;  8.  51 ;  Acts 

4.12. 

of  CHRIST,  foretold,  Isa.  .53.  8  ;  Dan.  9.  26  ;  Zech.  13.  7. 

was  voluntary,  Isa.  53.  12 ;  Mat.  26.  53 ;  Luke  12.  60 ; 
John  10.  17,  18 ;   Heb.  10.  7. 

its  object,  Isa.  53. ;  Mat.  20.  28  ;  1  Cor.  5.  7  ;  1  Tim.  2.  6  ; 
Heb.  9.  26;  1  Pet.  1.18,19. 

of  SAINTS,  Num.  23. 10 ;  2  Kings  22.  20  ;  Ps.  48. 14  ;  Isa. 
57. 1,  2  ;  Dan.  12.  2  ;  Luke  16.  25  ;  John  11. 11 ;  2  Cor.  5. 
8 ;  2  Tim.  4.  8 ;  Rev.  2.  10. 

exemplified: —  ^6;-fl/«rt?rt,  Gen.  25.  8;  Isaac,  Gen.  Z5. 
29;  /ocoft,  Gen.  49.  33  ;  ^o?-on,  Num.  20. 23-28 ;  Moses, 
Deut.  34.  5;  Joshua,  Josh.  24.  29;  David,  1  Kings  2. 
10  ;  EHsha,  2  Kings  13.  14  ;  Stephen,  Acts  7.  60;  Dor- 
cas Acts  9.  37. 

of  THE  WICKED,  Ps.  34.  16 ;  73. 19 ;  Prov.  11.  7 ;  29.  1 ; 
Isa.  14.  9 ;  Ezek.  18.  23 ;  Dan.  12.  2 ;  Luke  12.  20 ;  John 
8.  21;  Actsl.  25. 

exemplified :  — A'rt(7a6  and  Ahihu,  Lev.  10.  1,  2;  Num. 
3. 4  ;  Korah,  etc.,  Num.  16.  32 ;  Hophni  and  Phin^has, 
1  Sam.  4. 11 ;  Absalom,  2  Sam.  18.  9, 14  ;  Ahab,  1  Kings 
22.  34  ;  Jezebel,  2  Kings  9.  33 ;  Athaliah,  2  Chr.  23.  15  ; 
Haman,  Esth.  7.  10;  Belshazzar,  Dan.  5.  30;  Jndas, 
Mat.  27.  5 ;  Acts  1.  18 ;  Ananias  and  Sajwhira,  Acts 
5.  5,  9, 10 ;  Hprnd,  Acts  12.  23. 
DEATH-STROKE.      Rev.  13.  3,  12,  d.-s.  was  healed. 

A.  v.,  deadly  wound. 
DEBASE.    Isa.  57.  9,  didst  d.  thyself. 
DEBATE.    Prov.  25.  9,  d.  thy  cause.  [10.  3. 

DEBIR,  die'\Ar  —  sanctuary .      (1)  king  of  Eglon,  Josh. 

(2)  city  of  Judah.  Josh.  15.  49 ;  Judg.  1.  11. 

r3)  place  north  oi  Judah,  Josh.  15.  7. 

(4)  district  east  of  Jordan,  Josh.  13.  26. 


DEBORAH,  deb'o-rah  —  bee.    (1)  Rebekah's  nurse.  Gen. 
35.  8. 
(2)  the  prophetess,  Judg.  4.  4  ;  song  of,  Judg.  5. 
DEBT.    1  Sam.  22.  2,  every  one  that  was  in  d. 
2  Kings  4.  7,  pay  thy  d. 

Prov.  22.  26,  sureties  for  d.  [of  d. 

Mat.  6.  12,  forgive  us  our  d. ;  Rom.  4.  4,  reckoned  .  .  . 

Debt,  Ps,  37.  21;  Prov.  3.  28;  Mat.  22.  21;  Mark  12.  17; 

Luke  16.  5  ;  20.  25 ;  Rom.  13.  7,  8. 
DEBTOR.    Mat.  6.  12,  forgiven  our  d. 
Mat.  23.  16,  he  is  a  d. 
23.  18,  he  is  a  d.    A.  V.,  guilty. 
Luke  7.  41,  two  d. ;  16.  5,  each  one  of  his  lord's  d. 
Rom.  1.  14,  I  am  d.  both  to  Greeks  (=  under  obliga- 
tion). 

8.  12,  d.,  not  to  the  flesh  ;  15.  27,  d.  they  are. 
Gal.  5.  3,  d.  to  do  the  whole  law. 
DEGAPOLIS,  de-€Sp'o-lis  — Gk.  ten  cities.    Mat.  4.  25. 
DECAYING.    2  Cor.  4.  16,  outward  man  is  d.    A.  F., 

perixh. 
DECEASE.    Ps.  88. 10,  shall  .  .  .  d.  arise?    A.V.,dead. 
Luke  9.  31,  spake  of  his  d. 
2  Pet.  1.  15,  after  my  d. 
DECEIT.    Ps.  38.  12,  meditate  d.  all  the  day. 
Ps.  109.  2,  mouth  of  d.    A.  V.,  the  deceitful. 

119.  118,  (/.  is  falsehood. 

144.  11,  speaketh  d.    A.  V.,  vanity. 

Prov.  14.  25,  he  that  uttereth  lies  causeth  d.    A.V.,  a 
deceitful  untness  speaketh  lies. 

Isa.  53.  9,  neither  was  any  d.  in  his  mouth. 

Jer.  5.  27,  houses  full  of  d. ;  8.  5,  hold  fast  d. 

Hos.  12.  7,  balances  of  (/.  ;  Zeph.  1.  9,  violence  and  d. 

Mark  7.  22,  out  of  the  heart  .  .  .  d. 

Rom.  3.  13,  with  their  tongues  they  have  used  d. 

Eph.  4.  22,  lusts  of  d.    A.  V.,  deceitful  lusts. 

Col.  2.  8,  vain  d.  [ness. 

2  Thes.  2.  10,  d.  of  unrighteousness.    A.  V.,  deceivable- 
Deceit,  comes  from  the  heart,  Jer.  17.  9 ;  Mark  7.  21. 

Christ  was  perfectly  free  from,  Isa.  53.  9,  with  1  Pet. 
2.  22. 

saiiitsand.  Job  27.  4  ;  31.  5 ;  Ps.  24.  4  ;  43.  1 ;  101.  7  ;  120. 
2  ;  Eph.  5.  6 ;  Col.  2.  8  ;  1  Pet.  2.  1 ;  Rev.  14.  5. 

the  wicked  and,  Ps.  35.  20 ;  36.  3 ;  Prov.  11.  18 ;  12.  5 ; 
Jer.  9.  5 ;  37.  9 ;  Obad.  3,  7 ;  Rom.  1.  29 ;  2  Tim.  3.  13. 

false  teachers  and,  Jer.  14. 14 ;  2  Cor.  11.  13. 

punishment  of,  Ps.  55.  23  ;  Jer.  9.  7-9. 

by  false  prophets,  1  Kings  22. 

the  work  of  the  devil.  Gen.  3.  4,  5  ;  1  Kings  22.  22 ;  Luke 
22.  3 ;  John  8.  44  ;  13.  27  ;  Acts  5.  3. 

Instances  ot:  —  the  serpent  and  Ere,  Gen.  3.  1,  4,  5 ; 
Abram  and  his  tvife.  Gen.  12.  18;  Isaac  and  his 
uuf e,Geu.  26.  7;  Jacob  and  Esau,  Gen.  27.;  Laban, 
Gen.  31. 7  ;  Joseph's  brethren.  Gen.  37.  31, 32 ;  Pharaoh, 
Ex.  8.  29  ;  Jael  and  Sisera,  Judg.  4.  20 ;  David,  1  Sam. 
21.  13 ;  the  old  prophet,  1  Kings  13.  18 ;  Gehazi  and 
Naaman,  2  Kings  5.  20;  Herod,  Mat.  2.  7,  8;  Phari- 
sees, Mat.  22.  16;  chief  priests,  Mark  14.  1;  Ananias 
and  Sapphira,  Acts  5.  1. 
DECEITFUL.    Ps.  55.  23,  d.  men  shall  not  live. 

Ps.  78.  57,  like  a  d.  bow. 

120.  2,  from  a  d.  tongue. 

120.  3,  thou  (/.  tongue ?    A.V.,  false. 
Prov.  31.  30,  grace  is  d.,  and  beauty  is  vain. 
Jer.  17.  9,  heart  is  d. ;  Mic.  6.  11,  bag  of  d.  weights. 

42.  20,  ye  have  dealt  d.  against  your  own  souls.    A.V., 
ye  dissembled  in  your  hearts. 
Mat.  13.  22 ;  Mark  4.  19,  d.-ness  of  riches. 
2  Cor.  4.  2,  handling  the  word  of  God  d. 

11.  13,  d.  workers. 
Heb.  3.  13,  d.-ness  of  sin. 
DECEIVE.    Prov.  24.  28,  d.  not  with  thy  lips. 
Jer.  37.  9,  d.  not  yourselves. 
Obad.  3,  heart  hath  d.  thee. 

1  Cor.  3.  18,  let  no  man  d.  himself. 
6.  9 ;  Gal.  6.  7,  be  not  d. 

2  Tim.  3.  13,  d.  and  being  d. 

Jas.  1.  16,  be  not  d.    A.V.,  do  not  err. 

1  John  1.  8.  we  d.  ourselves. 
DECEIVER.    Gen.  27.  12,  seem  to  him  as  a  d. 

Mai.  1.  14,  cursed  be  the  (/. ;  Mat.  27.  63,  that  d. 

2  Cor.  6.  8,  t/.,  and  yet  true. 

2  John  7,  many  d.  are  gone  forth. 
Rev.  12.  9.  Satan  the  d.    A.  V.,  which  deceiveth. 
DECENTLY.    1  Cor.  14.  40,  all  things  be  done  d.  {=  he- 

comingly). 
DECIDE.    Isa.  2.  4,  d.  concerning  many  peoples.    A.  V., 
rebtike. 
Isa.  11.  4,  d.  with  equity.    A.  V.,  reprove. 
1  Cor.  6.  5,  d.  between  his  bretliren.    A.  V.,  judge. 
DECISION.    Joel  3.  14,  valley  of  d. 
Acts  25.  21,  for  the  d.  of  the  emperor.    A.  V.,  unto  the 

h  carina  ■ 
Rom.  14.  1,  not  for  d.  of  scruples.    A.  V.,  to  doubtful 
disputations. 
Decision,  how  exhibited,  Ex.  32.  26 ;  Num.  14.  24  ;  Deut. 
6.  5 ;  2  Chr.  15.  12 ;  Isa.  56.  6  ;  Luke  9.  62  ;  1  Cor.  15.  58 ; 
Heb.  3.  6, 14  ;  Jas.  4.  7. 
opposed  to  wavering,  Deut.  5.  32 ;  1  Kings  18.  21 ;  Mat. 
6.  24 ;  Jas.  1.  8. 


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DEL 


Exemplified :  — il/b.w,  Ex.  32.  26;   Caleb,  Num.  13.  30: 
Jos/nia,  Josh.  24, 1.5  ;  Eu/h,  Ruth  1.  Hi ;  Asa,  2  Clir.  15; 
8 ;  Daiid,  Ps.  17.  3 ;  Peter,  Johu  6.  68 ;  Paul,  Acts  21. 
13. 
DECK.     Isa.  61.  10,  bridegrroom  d.  himself. 
Jer.  4.  30,  thou  d.  thee  ;  10.  4,  d.  it  with  silver. 
Ezek.  16.  16,  madest  .  .  .  high  places  d.  with.    A.V., 

deckedst  thy  high  j)laces. 
Rev.  17.  4.  d.  with  gold. 
DECLARE.    Judg.  14. 14,  d.  the  riddle.    A.  F.,  expound. 
1  Chr.  16.  24 ;  Ps.  96.  3,  d.  his  glory. 
Job  31.  37,  d.  .  .  .  my  steps. 

38.  3,  d.  thou  unto  me.    A.  V.,  an.iirer  Zhou  me. 
Ps.  19.  1,  heavens  d.  the  glory  ;  22.  22,  d.  thy  name. 

30.  9,  d.  thy  truth  ;  38.  18,  d.  mine  iniquity. 

40.  10,  d.  thy  faithfulness  ;  50.  16,  d.  my  statutes. 

145.  4.  (/.  thy  mighty  acts ;  145.  6,  d.  thy  greatness. 
Isa.  41.  26,  d.  it  from  the  beginning. 

45.  21,  who  hath  (Z.  it.    A.  V.,  told. 
Jer.  50.  2,  d.  ye  among  the  nations. 
Mic.  3.  8,  d.  unto  Jacob. 
Mark  5. 16,  d.  unto  them.    A.  V.,  told. 
Luke  8.  47,  d.  in  the  presence  of. 
John  1.  18,  the  Father,  he  hath  d.  him. 

4.  25,  he  will  (/.  unto  us.    A.V.,  tell  us. 
Acts  20.  27,  d.  unto  you  the  whole  counsel  of  God. 

21,  26,  d.  the  fulfilment.    A.V.,to  signify. 
Rom.  1.  4,  d.  to  be  the  Son  of  God  with  power. 
1  Cor.  3.  13,  the  day  shall  d.  it. 

14.  25,  d.  that  God  is.    A.V.,  and  report. 

1  John  1.  3,  seen  and  heard  d. 

DECLINE.    2  Kings  20.  10,  shadow  to  d.  ten  steps. 

A.  F..  gn  down. 
DECREASE.    Gen.  8.  3,  waters  d.    A.V.,  ice  re  abated. 

Gen.  8.  5,  waters  d. 

John  3.  30,  I  must  d. 
DECREE.    Ps.  2.  7, 1  will  tell  of  the  d. ;  148.  6,  made  a  d. 

Prov.  8.  15,  princes  d.  justice. 

Isa.  10.  1,  d.  unrighteous  d. 

Dan.  9.  24,  seventy  weeks  are  d.    A.V.,  determined. 

Nah.  2.  7,  it  is  d.    A.V.,  Hiizzab. 
BED  AN,  dedan.    Gen.  10.  7  ;  1  Chr.  1.  32. 
DEDANITES,  de'dan-ites,  descendants  of  Dedan.    Isa. 

21.13.     A.V.,Dednnim. 
DEDICATE.    Judg.  17.  3,  d.  the  silver.    A.Y.,  had  .  .  . 
dedicated. 

2  Chr.  31.  6,  tithe  of  d.  things.    A.V.,  holy. 

Heb.  9.  18,  covenant  hath  not  been  d.  without  blood 
A.  v.,  was  d. 
10.  20,  way  .  .  .  d.  for  us.    A.V.,  consecrated. 
DEDICATION.    Num.  7. 10,  the  d.  of  the  altar.    A.V., 
dedicating. 
John  10.  22,  feast  of  the  d. 
Dedication,  1  Chr.  28.  12 ;  2  Chr.  2.  4 ;  Heb.  9. 18, 
Subjects  of  -.—tabernacle.  Num.  7. ;  temple  of  Solomon, 
1  Kings  8. ;  2  Chr.  7.  5 ;  second  temple,  Ezra  6.  16,  17  ; 
persons,  Ex.  22.  29 ;  1  Sam.  1.  11 ;  property.  Lev.  27. 
28 ;  Mat.  15.  5  ;  spolU  of  war,  2  Sam.  8. 11 ;  1  Chr.  18. 
11 ;  wall  of  Jei-usalem,  Neh.  12.  27. 
DEED.    Num.  14.  21,  in  very  (•/.  as  Hive.    A.V.,  as  truly. 
2  Sam.  23.  20.  had  done  mighty  d.    A.  V.,  many  acts. 
Neh.  13.  14,  wipe  not  out  my  good  d. 
Ps.  77. 11,  make  mention  of  the  d.  of  Jehovah.    A.  V., 
luorks. 

141.  4,  to  practise  d.  of  wickedness.    A.V.,  works. 
Isa.  59.  18,  according  to  their  d. 
Jer.  32.  11,  the  d.  of  the  purchase.     A.  V.,  evidence. 
32. 12,  the  (/.  of  purchase.     A.  I'.,  bo<k. 
Ezek.  3.  20,  his  sin,  and  his  righteous  d.    A.  V.,  right- 
eousness. 

33.  13,  none  of  his  righteous  d.  shall  be  remembered. 
A.  v.,   all  his  righteousness  shall  not. 
Luke  24.  19,  mighty  in  d.  and  word. 
Rom.  15.  18,  wrought  ...  by  word  and  d. 
Col.  3.  17,  do,  in  word  or  in  d.,  do  all  in  the. 
Jas.  3.  16,  confusion  and  every  vile  d.    A.  V.,  evil  work. 
1  John  3.  18,  love  ...  in  d.  and  truth.  [8.  13. 

Deeds  of  the  body  put  to  death  (A.  V.,  mortified),  Rom. 

denounced,  Gal.  5.  19 ;  2  Pet.  2. 10. 
DEEP.    Gen.  1.  2,  upon  the  face  of  the  d. 
Gen.  2.  21,  d.  sleep;  8.  2,  fountains  also  of  the<i. 
Judg.  4,  21,  was  in  a  d.  sleep.    A.  V.,  fast  asleep  and 

weary. 
Job  11.  8,  d.  than  Sheol ;  38.  30,  d.  is  frozen. 
Ps.  36.  6,  judgments  are  a  great  d. ;  42.  7,  d.  calleth 
unto  d. 

64.  6,  heart  ...  is  f/.  ;  69. 15,  d.  swallow  me  up. 
80.  9,  took  d.  root ;  92.  5,  thoughts  are  very  d. 
104.  6.  coveredst  it  vvith  the  d. ;  107.  24,  wonders  in 
the  d. 
Prov.  8.  27,  face  of  the  d.    A.  V.,  depth. 
Isa.  33.  19,  of  a  d.  speech.     A.  V.,  deeper. 
Dan.  2.  22,  d.  and  secret  things. 

Jonah  2.  5,  the  d.  was  .  .  .  me.    -4.  V.,  depth  closed  me. 
Mark  8. 12,  sighed  d.  in  his  spirit. 
John  4. 11,  the  well  is  d. 

1  Cor.  2.  10,  d.  things  of  God. 

2  Cor.  8.  2,  d.  poverty  :  11.  25,  been  in  the  d. 
Rev.  2.  24,  d.  things  of  Satan.    A.  V.,  depths. 


DEEPNESS.    Mat.  13.  5,  no  d.  of  earth. 

Mark  4.  5,  no  d.  of  earth.     A.  ('.,  depth. 
DEEPS.    Ex.  15.  8,  (/.  were  congealed.    A.  V.,  depths. 

Ps.  33.  7,  layeth  up  the  d.    A.V.,  depth. 
135.  6,  in  all  d.    A.  V.,  deep  places. 
DEFAMED.    1  Cor.  4.  13,  benig  d. 
DEFEAT.    2  Sam.  15.  34 ;  17.  14,  d.  .  .  .  counsel. 
DEFECT,    1  Cor.  6.  7,  altogether  a  d.  in  you.    A.  V., 

utterUi  n  fault  among  you. 
DEFENCE.    Ps.  31.  2,  house  of  d. 

Eccl.  7.  12,  wisdom  is  aV/.,  even  as  money  is  a  d. 

Isa.  33.  16,  place  of  (/.  shall  be  the  munitions  of  rocks. 

Acts  24.  10,  make  my  d.    A.  V.,  answer  for  mijself. 

1  Cor.  9.  3,  my  d.  to  them.    A.V.,  mine  answer. 

2  Tim.  4.  16,  at  my  first  d.    A.  V.,  answer. 
Phil.  1 .  16,  d.  of  the  gospel. 

Defence,  God  our,  Ps.  118.  6 ;  Isa.  31.  5 ;  Zech.  2.  5.     * 

of  Stephen,  Acts  7. ;  of  Paul,  Acts  22. :  26. 
DEFENCES.    Job  13.  12.  are  d.  of  clay.    A.  V.,  bodies. 
DEFEND.     Ps.  5.  11,  thou  (/.  them. 

A<ts  7.  24,  suffer  wrong,  he  tJ.  him. 
DEFENDER.    Isa.  19.  20,  a  saviour,  and  a  d.    A.  F., 

great  one. 
DEFER.    Prov.  13.  12,  hope  d. 

Eccl.  5.  4,  d.  not  to  pay  it. 

Ezek.  12.  25,  be  no  more  d.    A.  V.,  prolonged. 
DEFILE.    Isa.  59.  3,  your  hands  are  d. 

Ezek.  28.  7,  d.  thy  brightness. 

Dan.  1.  8,  might  not  d.  himself. 

Hos.  5.  3,  Israel  is  d. 

Mat.  15. 18,  they  d.  the  man. 

Mark  7.  2,  d.  .  .  .  hands ;  7. 18,  cannot  d.  him. 
7. 5,  with  d.  hands  ?    A.V.,  univashen. 

John  18.  28,  might  not  be  d. 

Acts  21.  28,  d'.  this  holy  place.     A.  V.,  polluted. 

1  Cor.  8.  7,  conscience  ...  is  d. 

Tit.  1.  15,  them  that  are  (/.  .  .  .  conscience  are  d. 

Heb.  9. 13,  sprinkling  them  that  have  been  d.    A.  V., 
the  tmclean. 
12. 15,  many  be  d. 

Jas.  3.  6.  d.  the  whole  body. 

Jude  8,  d.  the  flesh ;  Rev.  3.  4,  not  d.  their  garments. 
DEFILEMENT.    2  Pet.  2,  10,  in  the  lust  oi  d.    A.  F, 

ini  cleanness. 
Defilement,  forbidden  to  the  Jews,  Lev.  11.  44,  45. 

comes  from  within.  Mat.  15.  10-20;  Mark  7.  14-23. 

ceremonial,  abolished  under  the  gospel.  Acts  10.  15: 
Rom.  14.  14;  Col.  2.  20-22.  {eth. 

DEFINETH.    Heb.  4.  7.  d'.  a  certain  day.    A.V.,limit- 
DEFRAUD.    1  Sam.  12.  3.  whom  have  I  rf.  ? 

1  Cor.  6.  7,  rather  be  rf.  ?  ;  7.  5.  d.  ye  not. 
DEFY.  2  Kiiigs  19.  4,  d.  A.V.,  reproach. 
DEGENERATE.    Jer.  2.  21,  the  d.  branches.     A.  F, 

plant. 
DEGREE.    Ps.  62.  9  ;  Luke  1.  52,  of  low  d. 

Jas.  1.  9,  brother  of  low  d. 
DEHAITE  S,  de-ha'Ites,  tribe  sent  to  Samaria.    Ezra  4. 

9.     A.V.,  Behavites. 
DELAIAH,  dela-Vah  — Jehovah  hath  drawn.    1  Chr.  3, 

24 ;  24.  18  ;  Ezra  2.  60 ;  Neh.  6.  10 ;  Jer.  36.  12. 
DELAY.    Ps.  119.  60,  I  ...  d.  not,  to  observe. 
Hab.  2.  3,  it  will  surely  come,  it  will  not  d.    A.V.,  tarry. 
Acts  9.  38,  d.  not  to  come.  [delicates. 

DELICACIES.   Jer.  61.  34,  filled  ,  .  .  with  my  d.  A.  F, 
DELICATE.    Deut.  28.  54,  man  that  is  ...  d. 
Deut.  23.  56,  tender  and  d.  woman.  [delight.<!. 

2  Sam.  1.  24,  clothed  you  in  scarlet  d.    A.  F,  with  other 
Prov.  19.  10,  d.  living  is  not  seemly.    A.V.,  delight. 

29.  21,  d.  bringeth  up  his  servant. 
Isa.  47.  1,  called  tender  and  d. 
Lam.  4.  5,  did  feed  d.  are  desolate. 
Luke  7.  25,  live  d.  are  in  kings'  courts. 
Jas.  5.  5,  ye  have  lived  f/.    A.V.,  in  pleasure.  [ant. 

DELIGHT  (n.).    Gen.  3.  6,  (/.  to  the  eyes.    A.  F,  pleas- 
Deut.  10.  15,  Jehovah  had  a  d.  in  thy  fathers. 

1  Sam.  15.  22,  great  d.  in  burnt-offerings. 

2  Sam.  15.  26,  I  have  no  d.  in  thee. 
Ps.  1.  2,  his  d.  is  in  the  law. 

16.  3,  in  whom  is  all  my  d. 

40.  6,  thou  hast  no  d.  in.    A.V.,  didst  not  desire. 

119.  77,  92,  thy  law  .  .  .  my  d. 
Prov.  8.  30,  daily  his  d. 

8.  31,  my  d.  was  with  the  sons  of  men.    A.  F,  delights. 

15.  8,  prayer  .  .  .  his  d. ;  16.  13,  d.  of  kings. 

18.  2,  d.  in  understanding. 

29.  17,  d.  unto  thy  soul. 

S.  of  Sol.  2.  3,  under  his  shadow  with  great  d. 
Isa.  11.  3,  his  d.  shall  be.    A.V.,  shall  make  him  of  quick 
understanding. 

58.  13,  sabbath  a  d. ;  Jer.  6.  10,  no  d.  in  it. 
Amos  5.  21,  take  no  d.  in  your  solemn  assemblies. 

A.  v.,  not  smell. 
Mic.  1.  16,  chUdren  of  thy  d.    A.  V.,  thy  delicate  chil- 
drev. 
DELIGHT  (v.).    Num.  14.  8,  if  Jehovah  d.  in  us. 
Neh.  1.  11,  d.  to  fear  thy  name.    A.  V.,  desire. 
Esth.  6.  6,  fZ.  to  honor? 
Job  22.  26 ;  27. 10,  d.    ...  in  the  Almighty. 

34.  9,  d.  himself  with  God. 


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Ps.  22.  8,  d.  in  him.    A.  V.,  ddUjhled. 
37.  4,  d.  thyself  also  in  Jehovah. 
40.  8,  (/.  to  do  thy  will. 

40.  14,  that  d.  ill  my  hurt.      A.V.,  wish  me  evil. 

41.  11,  thou  d.  in  me.    A.  V.-,  favourest  me. 
51.  l(j,  d.  not  in  sacrifice.    A.  V.,  dfsirest. 

51.  19,  d.  in  the  sacrifices.    A.  V.,  be  pleased  with. 

62.  4,  d.  in  lies  ;  94. 19,  comforts  (/.  my  soul. 

70.  2,  d.  in  my  hurt.     A.  V.,  desire. 

112.  1,  d.  greatly  in  his  commandments. 

119.  16,  d.  .  .  .  m  thy  statutes. 
Prov.  1.  22,  scoft'ers  d. ;  2.  14,  (/.  in  the  perverseness. 

3. 12,  son  in  whom  he  d. 

23.  26,  d.  in  my  ways.    A.  V..  observe. 
Isa.  1.  11,  I  d.  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks. 

42. 1,  in  whom  my  soul  d. 

44.  9,  the  things  that  they  d.  in.    A.  F.,  (heir  delectable 
things. 

55.  2,  d.  itself  in  fatness  ;  66.  3,  d.  in  their  abominations. 

62.  4,  for  Jehovah  d.  in  thee. 

Mic.  7.  18,  d.  in  lovingkindness.    A.V.,d.  in  mercy. 
Rom.  7.  22.  d.  in  the  law  of  God. 
DELIGHTSOME.    Mai.  3.  12,  a  d.  land  ( =  delightful). 
DELILAH.,   de-ll'lah— wert/;   [?]  — Samson's   Philistine 

■wife, 
is  bribed,  and  betrays  Samson,  Judg.  16.  4-18. 
DELIVER.     Gen.  32.  11,  d.  me,  I  pray  thee. 
Gen.  37.  22,  d.  him  out.    A.  I'.,  rid. 
Ex.  3.  8,  I  am  come  down  to  d.  them. 
Deut.  32.  30,  Jehovah  had  (/.  them  up  ?    A.V.,  shut. 
Josh.  2.  13,  will  (/.  our  lives  from  death.    A.  F.,  deliver. 
2  Sam.  19.  9,  the  king  d.  us.     A.  V.,  saved. 
2  Chr.  32.  14.  d.  his  people  ;  32.  15,  able  to  d. 

34.  10,  d.  it  into  the  hand.     A.  V.,put. 

34.  18,  d.  me  a  book.    A.  F.,  given. 
Job  5.  19,  d.  thee  in  six  troubles. 

10.  7,  none  that  can  d. 
Ps.  6.  4,  d.  my  soul. 

33. 19,  (/.  their  soul  from  death. 

34.  17,  d.  them  out  of.    A.  F,  delivereth. 

56. 13,  hast  thou  not  d.    A.V.,  uilt  .  .  .  deliver. 

72.  12,  d.  the  needy  ;  14.  19,  d.  not  the  soul. 

82.  4,  (/.  them  out.    A.V.,  rid. 

91.  3,  d.  thee  from  the  snare  of  the  fowler. 

136.  24,  d.  us  from  our  adversaries.    A.  F.,  redeemed. 
Prov.  11.  8,  d.  out  of  trouble. 

28.  18,  walketh  uprightly  shall  be  d!.    A.V.,  saved. 

28.  26,  walketli  wisely,  he  shall  be  d. 
Eccl.  8.  8,  shall  wickedness  d. 
Isa.  38. 17,  d.  it  from  the  pit ;  49.  25,  prey  ...  be  d. 

50.  2,  no  power  to  '/. 

Jer.  32.  12,  I  d.  the  deed.    A.  F,  gave  evidence. 
Ezek.  3.  19,  d.  thy  soul ;  34.  10,  d.  my  slieep. 

21. 12,  d.  over  to  the  sword.    A.  F,  by  reason  of. 
Dan.  3.  17,  God  ...  is  able  to  d.  ;  3.  29,  d.  after  this 
sort. 

11.  41,  d.  out  of  his  hand.    A.V.,  escape. 

Hos.  5. 14,  there  shall  be  none  to  d.    A.  F,  none  shall 

rescue  him. 
Mat.  4. 12,  that  John  was  d.  up.    A.  F,  cast  into  prison. 

10.  17,  d.  you  up. 

11.  27,  d.  unto  me  ;  26.  15,  I  will  d.  him. 

24.  10,  shall  (/.  up  one  another.     A.V.,  betray. 

26.  16,  to  d.  him  unto  them.     A.  F,  betray. 
Mark  14.  11,  conveniently  d.  him.     A.  F,  betray. 
Luke  21.  16,  be  d.  up  even  by  parents.    A.  F,  betrayed 

both  by. 
Rom.  4.  25,  d.  up  for  our. 

7.  24,  who  shall  d.  me  out  of  the  body. 

1  Cor.  5.  5,  (/.  such  a  one  ;  11.  23,  which  also  I  d. 

2  Cor.  1,  10,  who  d.  .  .  .  and  will  d.  .  .  .  hope  that  he 
will  .  .  .  d. 

4.  11,  d.  unto  death  for  Jesus'  sake. 

1  Thes.  1.  10,  delivereth  us  from.    A.  F,  delivered. 

2  Tim.  4.  18,  Lord  wiU  d. 

Jude  3,  once  for  all  d.  unto  the  saints. 
DELIVERANCE.    Gen.  45.  7,  a  great  d. 

1  Sam.  11.  9,  shall  have  d.    A.V.,  helj). 

11.  13,  wrought  (/.  in  Israel.     A.  F,  salvation. 

2  Sam.  22.  51,  great '/.  giveth  he  to  his  king.    A.  F,  he 
is  the  tower  of  salvation  for. 

Ps.  18.  50,  great  d. ;  32.  7,  songs  of  d. 
44.  4,  command  d. 

68.  20,  God  is  ...  a  God  ofd.    A.V.,  salvation. 
Acts  7.  25,  God  .  .  .  was  giving  them  d.    A.V.,  would 

deliver. 
Heb.  11.  35,  not  accepting  their  d. 
Deliverance,  God's,  of  the  righteous,  Ps.  34.  6, 15,  17, 
19;  40.  2;  91.  3-16;  Mic.  7.  8. 
Instances  of  deliverances  :  —  Lot,  Gen.  19.  1-22 ;  Moses. 
Ex.  2.  1-10 ;  L'trael,  Ex.  14. ;  Judg.  4.  7,  15 ;  1  Sam.  7. ; 
14.-  17.;  2  Kings  19.;   Daniel,    Shadrarh.   Meshacft, 
and  Ahed-nego,  Dan.  3.  19;  6.  22  ;  the  apostles,  Acts  5. 
19;  12.  7;  16.  26;  28.1. 
DELIVERER.     Ps.  18.  2  ;  40.  17  ;  70.  5 ;  144.  2,  my  d. 
DELUDE.    Col.  2.  4,  may  d.  you  with.    A.  F,  beguile. 

Jas.  1.  22, '/.  your  own  selves.    A.  F,  deceiving. 
DELVED.     Num.  21.  18,  the  nobles   ...if.     A.V., 
digged. 


DEMANDED.     Neh.  5.  18,  I  d.  not  the  oread.    ,-1.  F, 

i-e(j Hired  nut  I. 
DEMA8,  de'mas,  contraction  for  Demetrius,  2  Tim.  4. 

10 ;  Philem.  24. 
DEMEANOR.    Tit.  2.  3,  reverent  xsxd.    A.V.,  behnv- 
lOur  as  becometh  holiness.  [24 

DEMETRIUS,  de-me'tri-us  (l)the  silversmith.  Acts  19. 

(2)  a  Christian,  3  John  12. 
DEMOLISH.    Num.  33.  52,  d.  all.     A.V.,  pluck  down. 
DEMON.    Deut.  32.  17,  sacrificed  unto  d.    A.  V.,  devils. 
Ps.  10(5.  37,  sacrificed  .  .  .  unto  </.     A.  I'.,  devils. 
Mat.  9.  34,  by  the  prince  of  the  d.  casteth  he  out  d. 

A.  v.,  devi/s. 
Luke  9. 1,  authority  over  all  d.    A.  F,  devils. 
John  7.  20,  thou  hast  a  d.    A.  F,  devil. 
1  Tim.  4.  1,  doctrines  of  d.    A.  F,  devils. 
Jas.  2.  19,  d.  also  believe.    A.  V..  devHs. 
Demons,  gods  of  the  heathen  described  as,  Deut.  32. 

17  ;•  1  Cor.  10.  20,  21 ;  Rev.  9.  20.     A.  F,  devils. 
DEMONSTRATION.    1  Cor.  2.  4,  d.  of  the  spirit. 
DEN.    Job  37.  8,  remain  in  their  d.     A.  V.,  places. 
Jer.  7. 11,  (/.  of  robbers. 

Dan.  6.  7,  d.  of  lions ;  Amos  3.  4,  out  of  his  d. 
Nah.  2.  11,  (/.  of  the  lions.    A.  V.,  dwelling. 
Mat.  21.  13 ;  Mark.  11.  17,  d.  of  robbers. 
DENARIUS.    Mat.  22. 19,  brought  unto  him  a  d.    A.  F, 
penny. 
Mark  12.  15,  bring  me  ad.    A.V.,  penny. 
Denial,  of  Christ,  2  Tim.  1.  8;  Tit.  1.  16 ;  2  Pet.  2.  1 ; 
Jude  4. 
by  Peter,  Mat.  26.  35,  69-75  ;  Mark  14.  66 ;  Luke  22.  55 ; 

Jolin  18.  17,  25,  27. 
by  the  Jews,  John  18.  40;  19. 15  ;  Acts  3.  13.  14. 
Denier  of  Christ  will  be  denied  by  Him,  Mat.  10.  33 ; 
Mark  8.  38  ;  Luke  12.  9  ;  2  Tim,  2.  12. 
brought  to  destruction  swiftly,  2  Pet.  2. 1 ;  Jude  4, 15. 
liar  and  antichrist,  1  John  2.  22. 
DENOUNCE.     Job  17.  5,  he  that  d.  his  friends  for  a 
prey.     A.  F,  speaketh  flattery  to  his  friends. 
Jer.  20.  10,  (/.,  and  we  will  d.  him,  say  all.    A.  F,  re- 
port .  .  .  report  it. 
DENY.    Gen.  18.  15,  Sarah  d.,  saying. 

1  Kings  2.  20,  I  will  not  d.  thee.    A.  F,  say  thee  nay. 
Job  31.  28,  have  d.  the  God. 

Prov.  30.  9,  full,  and  d.  thee. 

Isa.  59.  13,  (/.  Jehovah.     ^4.  F,  lying  against. 

Mat.  10.  33,  (/.  me  before  men  ;  16.  24,  d.  himself. 

26.  34,  thou  Shalt  (/.  me  ;  26.  35,  yet  will  I  not  d.  thee. 

26.  70,  he  d. ;  26.  72,  he  d.  with  an  oath. 
Luke  12.  9,  d.  in  the  presence  of  the  angels. 
John  13.  38,  d.  me  thrice. 
Acts  3. 14,  d.  the  Holj  and  Righteous  One. 

2  Tim.  2.  12,  if  we  shall '/.  him  ;  2.  13,  cannot  d.  Jjimself. 
3.  5,  having  d.  the  povver.    ^4.  V.,  denyim/. 

2  Pet.  2.  1,  (7.  even  the  master  that  bought  them. 

Rev.  3.  8,  didst  not  d.  my  name.    A.  I'.,  hast  not  denied. 
DEPART.    2  Sam.  7.  15,  lovingkindness  shall  not  d. 

Job  28.  28,  d.  from  evil  is  understanding. 

Ps.  6.  8,  d.  from  me  ;  34.  14,  d.  from  evil. 

Prov.  3.  7,  d.  from  evil ;  22.  6,  he  will  not  d. 

Mat.  7.  23,  d.  from  me. 
25.  41,  (/.  from  me,  ye  cursed. 

Luke  2.  29,  d.  .  .  .  in  peace  ;  5.  8,  d.  from  me. 
8.  31,  command  them  to  d.    A.  F,  go  out. 

Phil.  1.  23,  having  the  desire  to  d. 

2  Tim.  2.  19,  d.  from  unrighteousness. 
DEPOSIT.    Lev.  6.  2,  in  a  matter  of  d.    A.  F.,  in  that 

irliirh  was  delivered  him  to  keep. 
DEPRIVE.  .  Job  39.  17,  God  hath  d.  her  of  wisdom. 

Eccl.  4.  8,  and  d.  my  soul.    A.  F,  bereave. 

Isa.  38.  10,  d.  of  the  residue  of  my  years. 
DEPTH.    Ex.  15.  5,  down  into  the  (/.    A.  V.,  bottom. 

Ps.  77. 16,  d.  also  trembled.    A .  V.,  d.  also  were  troubled. 

106.  9,  led  them  through  the  d. 

107.  26,  go  down  again  to  the  d. ;  130.  1,  out  of  the  d. 
Isa.  63.  13,  through  the  d.    A.  F,  deep. 

Jonah  2.  3,  ca.st  me  into  the  d.    A.  F,  deep. 
Mic.  7.  19,  sins  into  the  d.  of  the  sea. 
Mat.  18.  6,  sunk  in  the  d.  of  the  sea. 
Rom.  8.  39,  nor  d..  .  .  .  shall  be  able  to  separate  us. 
11.  33,  0  the  (/.  of  the  riches. 
Eph.  3.  18,  what  is  the  .  .  .  d. 
DEPUTED.    2  Sam.  15.  3,  d.  of  the  king. 
DEPUTY.    1  Kings  22.  47,  a  d.  was  king.  [16. 1. 

DERBE.  der'he— juniper  [?J.    Paul  visits.    Acts  14.  6; 
DERISION.    Ex.  32.  25,  let  them  loose  for  a  d.    A.  F, 
7nade  them  naked  unto  their  shame. 
Job  30. 1,  have  me  in  (/. 

Ps.  2.  4,  have  them  in  d.  ;  44.  13,  a  d.  to  them. 
59.  8.  nations  in  d. 
119.  51,  have  had  me  greatly  in  d. 
Lam.  3.  14,  I  am  become  a  ft. 
Ezek.  36.  4,  prey  and  d. 
Hab.  1.  10,  princes  are  &  d.    A.V.,  scorn. 
DESCEND.    Gen.  28.  12;  John  1.  51,  angels  of  God 
.  .  .  d. 
Ps.  49.  17,  glory  shall  not  d.  after  him. 
Ezek.  26.  20,  d.  into  the  pit. 
Mat.  3. 16,  Spirit  of  God  rf.  aa  a  dove ;  7.  25,  rain  d. 


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Luke  3.  22,  Holy  Spirit  d. 

John  1.  32,  33.  Spirit  d.  ,         ^ 

3  13,  he  that  d.  out  of  heaven.  A.  F.,  came  down  from. 
Acts  11.  5.  vessel  descending.    A.  V.,  descend. 

1  Thes.  4.  16,  Lord  himself  shall  d. 
DESCENT.    Luke  19.  37,  d.  of  the  mount  of  Ohves. 
DESCRIBE.    Josh.  18.  4,  d.  it  according  to  their  inher- 

Josh.  18.'  fi,  ye  shall  d.  the  land.   ,   „     ,    , . 
DESERT.    Num.  21.  20,  the  d.    A.  V.,  Jeshimon. 
Job  24.  5,  asses  in  the  a. 

Ps.  68.  4,  through  the  d.    A.  K,  upon  the  heavens. 
78.  40,  grieve  him  in  the  d. 

94.  2,  render  to  the  proud  their  d.    A.V.,a  reward. 
107.  4,  wandered  .  .  .  in  a  d.  way.    A.  F.,  sohtary. 
Isa.  33.  9,  Sharon  is  like  a  d.    A.V.,  wilderne.is. 
40.  3,  make  level  in  the  d. 
51.  3,  d.  like  the  garden  of  Jehovah. 
Mark  6.  31 ;  Luke  4.  42,  into  a  d.  place. 
8.  4,  bread  here  in  a  d.  place  ?    A.  V.,  wilderness. 
Luke  1.  80,  was  in  the  d. 

5.  16,  he  withdrew  himseK  in  the  d.    A.V.,  into  the 
wilderness. 

8.  29,  into  the  </.    A.  V.,  uUderness. 
Heb.  11.  38,  wandering  in  d. 
DESERTS.    Ezek.  7.  27,  according  to  their  d. 
DESERVETH.    Job  11.  6,  thine  iniquity  d. 
DESIRE  in.).    Gen.  3.  16,  d.  shall  be  to  thy  husband. 
Ex.  15.  9,  d.  shall  be  satisfied.    A.  V.,  lust. 
Deut.  18.  6,  with  all  the  d.  of  his  soul. 

2  Sam.  23.  5,  it  is  .  .  .  all  my  d. 
2  Chr.  15.  15,  their  whole  d. 
Job  14.  15,  d.  to  the  work, 

Ps.  10. 17,  d.  of  the  meek  ;  37.  4,  d.  of  thy  heart. 

38.  9,  my  d.  is  before  thee  ;  78.  29,  their  own  d. 

103.  5,  satisfieth  thy  d.    A.  V.,  month. 

112.  10,  d.  of  the  wicked ;  145.  19.  fulfil  the  d. 
Prov.  10.  3,  d.  of  the  wicked.    A.  F.,  substance. 

10.  24,  (/.  of  the  righteous. 

13.  12,  when  the  a.  cometh ;  21.  25,  d.  of  the  sluggard. 
Eccl.  12.  5.  (/.  shall  fail. 

Isa.  26.  8,  d.  of  our  soul. 
Ezek.  24.  21,  d.  of  your  eyes. 
Hab.  2.  5,  his  (/.  as  Sheol. 
Rom.  10.  1,  my  heart's  d. 
Eph.  2.  3,  d.  of  the  flesh. 
Col.  3.  5,  evil  d.    A.  V.,  concupiscence. 
2  Thes.  1. 11,  every  d.  of.    A.  F.,  good  pleasure. 
DESIRE  (('.).    Deut.  14.  26,  soul  d. 
2  Chr.  21.  20,  departed  without  being  (/.  (=  regretted). 
Job  13.  3,  I '/.  to  reason ;  21.  14,  (/.  not  the  knowledge. 
Ps.  19.  10,  more  to  be  rf. 

34. 12,  what  man  is  he  that  d.  life. 

51.  6,"  thou  d.  truth. 

73.  25,  none  .  .  .  that  I  d.  beside  thee. 
Prov.  8. 11,  things  that  may  be  d.  ;  13.  4,  sluggard  d. 

21. 10,  wicked  d.  evil. 
Eccl.  6.  2,  all  that  he  d. 
Isa.  21.  4,  twilj  ght  that  Id.    A.V.,  night  of  my  pleasure. 

53.  2,  no  beauty  that  we  should  d.  him. 

Dan.  2.  18.  d.  mercies  of  the  God ;  2.  23,  what  we  d. 

Hos.  6.  6,  1 '/.  goodness.    A.V.,  desired  mercy. 

Mark  12.  38,  d.  to  walk  .  .  .  and  to  have  salutations. 

A.  F.,  love  to  go  .  .  .  love  salutations. 
Luke  5.  39,  d.  new ;  16.  21,  d.  to  be  fed. 

14.  28,  (/.  to  build  a  tower.    A.  F.,  intending. 
17.  22,  d.  to  see  one  of  the  days. 

22.  15,  d.  to  eat  this  passover. 
1  Cor.  12.  31,  d.  .  .  .  the  greater  gifts.    A.  V.,  covet. 

14.  1,  d.  earnestly  spiritual  gifts. 

14.  39,  d.  earnestly  to  prophesy.     A.  F.,  covet  to. 
Gal.  6.  12,  d.  to  make  a  fair  show. 

1  Tim.  1.  7,  d.  to  be  teachers. 

2.  8,  I  d.  .  .  .  that  the  men  pray.    A.  F.,  will. 
Heb.  11.  16,  d.  a  better  country. 
13.  18,  d.  to  live  honorably.    A.  F,  willing. 

2  Pet.  3.  12,  earnestly  d,  the  coming.    A.  F.,  hasting 
unto. 

Rev.  9.  6,  d.  to  die. 
DESOLATE.    Gen.  47. 19,  land  be  not  d. 
Ps.  9.  6,  d.  for  ever.    A.  V.,  destructions  are  come  to  a 
perpetual  end. 
25. 16, 1  am  d. 

40.  15,  let  them  be  d.  ;  69.  25,  habitation  be  d. 
Prov.  31.  8,  such  as  are  left  a.    A.  F.,  appointed  to  de- 
struction. 
Isa.  49.  8,  d.  heritages ;  49. 19,  thy  d..  places. 

54.  1,  children  of  the  d. ;  54.  3,  d.  cities.  [lation. 
Dan.  8.  13,  transgression  that  maketh  d.  A.  F,  ofdeso- 
Mic.  6.  13,  d.  because  of  thy  sins. 

Mat.  23.  38 ;  Luke  13.  &5,  your  house  is  ...  d. 

Acts  1.  20,  habitation  be  made  d.    A.  F,  habitation  be  d. 

Gal.  4.  27,  more  are  the  children  of  the  d.    A.  V.,  d. 
hath  many  more. 
_1  Tim.  5.  5,  widow  indeed,  and  d.  [desolate. 

DESOLATION.     Lev.   26.   33,   land  ...ad.     A.V., 

Josh.  8.  28,  d.,  unto  this  day. 

Ps.  73.  19,  become  ad.    A.V.,  brought  into  d. 

Prov.  3.  25,  d.  of  the  wicked. 


Isa.  17.  9,  shall  be  a  d. ;  64.  10,  Jerusalem  a  d. 
59.  7,  d.  and  destruction.     ^1.  F,  wasting. 
Jer.  27. 17,  city  become  a  d.?    A.  V.,  be  laid  tvaste. 
51.  41,  become  ad.     A.  F.,  astonishment. 
Ezek.  23.  33,  cup  of  ...  d. 

33.  28,  make  the  land  a  d.  and  an  astonishment.    A.  F, 
most  desolate. 
Mat.  12.  25,  brought  to  d. ;  24.  15,  abomination  of  d. 
Luke  21.  20.  d.  is  at  hand.  [sabbaths. 

DESOLATIONS.    Lam.  1.  7,  mock  at  her  d.     A.  F, 
DESPAIR.    Luke  6.  35,  lend,  never  d.    A.  V.,  hoping 
for  nothing  again. 
2  Cor.  4.  8,  yet  not  unto  d.  v 

Despair,  Num.  11.  15-17  ;  1  Sam.  27.  1 ;  Pb.  27.  13 ;  42.  11 ; 
Prov.  24.  10;  Isa.  40.  30;  Jer.  51.  46;  Luke  18.  1,  2; 
Gal.  6.  9 ;  Eph.  3.  13. 
Instances  of  :  —  Isa.  51.  20 ;  Jer.  8. 18  ;  Lam.  1.  22 ;  Mat. 
27.  5;  Actsl.  18;  2  Cor.  1.  8. 
DESPATCHED.     Ezra   10.    14,    untU    wrath  ...  be 
turned  .  .  .  until  this  matter  be  d.    A.  F,  wrath  .  .  . 
for  this  matter  he  turned. 
DESPERATE.    Isa.  17.  11,  d.  sorrow. 
DESPISE.    Gen.  25.  34,  d.  his  birthright. 
Num.  14.  11,  this  people  d.  me  ?    A.  F,  provoke. 

16.  30,  d.  Jehovah.     A.  F,  provoked. 

1  Sam.  2.  30,  d.  me  shall  be  lightly  esteemed. 
Neh.  4.  4,  we  are  d. 
Job  5.  17,  d.  not  thou  the  chastening. 
19.  18,  children  d.  me. 
Ps.  15.  4,  a  reprobate  is  d.    A.  F,  contemned. 

22.  6,  d.  of  the  people  ;  51.  17,  thou  wilt  not  d. 
102. 17,  not  d.  their  prayer. 

Prov.  1.  7,  the  foolish  d.  wisdom. 
3.  11,  d.  not  tlie  chastening. 
5. 12,  heart  d.  reproof ;  6.  30,  not  d.  a  thief. 
15.  20,  d.  his  mother. 

23.  22,  d.  not  thy  mother  when  she  is  old. 
Eccl.  9.  16,  poor  man's  wisdom  is  d. 

Isa.  30.  12,  ye  d.  this  word. 
53.  3,  d.,  and  rejected  ...  he  waa  d. 
Jer.  4.  30,  lovers  d.  thee. 
Amos  5.  21,  d.  your  feasts. 
Zech.  4.  10,  d.  the  day  of  small  tilings. 
Mat.  6.  24;  Luke  16.  13,  d.  the  other. 

18.  10,  d.  not  one  of  these  little  ones. 
Rom.  2.  4,  d.  thou  the  riches  of  his  goodness. 
1  Cor.  1.  28,  things  that  are  d. 

11.  22,  d.  ye  the  church  of  God  ? 
1  Thes.  5.  20,  d.  not  prophesyings. 
1  Tim.  4.  12,  d.  thy  youth  ;  6.  2,  not  d.  them. 
Tit.  2.  15,  no  man  d.  thee. 
Heb.  12.  2,  d.  shame. 
DESPITE.  Heb.  10.  29,  d.  unto  the  Spirit  ( =  contempt). 
DESPOIL.    Prov.  22.  23,  d.  of  life  those.    A.  F,  spoil 
the  soul. 
Col.  2.  15,  having  d.  the  principalities.    A.  F,  spoiled. 
DESTINY.    Isa.  65.  11,  unto  d.    A.V.,  that  number. 
DESTITUTE.    Ps.  82.  3,  do  justice  to  the  .  .  .  d.  A.  V., 
needy. 
Ps.  102. 17,  prayer  of  the  d. 
Heb.  11.  37,  being  d.,  afflicted. 
DESTROY.    Gen.  6.  7,  I  will  d.  man. 
Gen.  9.  11,  flood  to  d. ;  9.  15,  d.  all  flesh. 
Deut.  29. 19,  to  d.  the  moist.   A.V.^to  add  drunkenness, 
32.  25.  d.  both  young  man. 
Job  14.  19,  d.  the  hope  of  man. 

19.  26,  this  body  is  d.    A.V.,  ivorms  destroy  this  body. 
Ps.  37.  38,  transgressors,  they  shall  be  d, 

78.  47,  d.  their  vines. 
101.  5,  him  will  Id.    A.  F,  cut  off. 
101.  8,  d.  all  the  wicked. 
145.  20,  wicked  will  he  d. 

Prov.  6.  32,  would  d.  his  own  soul.    A.  F.,  destroyeth. 
13.  23,  d.  by  reason  of  injustice.    A.  F,  d.  for  want  of 
judgment. 

24.  15,  d.  not  his  resting-place.    A.  F,  spoil.  [self- 
Eccl.  7.  7,  a  bribe  d.  the  understanding ;  7.  16,  d.  thy. 

9.  18,  sinner  d.  much  good.  [deiitruction.  \ 
Isa.  49.  19.  thy  land  that  hath  been  d.    ..4.  F,  of  thy 

65.  8,  d.  it  not,  for  a  blessing  is  in  it. 
Ezek.  26. 17,  how  art  thou  d. 

Dan.  8.  24,  he  shall  d.  wonderfully ;  9.  26,  d.  the  city. 
Amos  9.  8,  I  will  d.  it ;  Mic.  5.  10,  d.  thy  chariots. 
Mat.  2.  13,  child  to  d.  him  ;  5.  17,  to  d.  the  law. 

10.  28,  d.  both  soul  and  body. 

22.  7,  d.  those  murderers ;  27.  20,  d.  Jesus. 

27.  40,  that  d.  the  temple. 

Mark  3.  6 ;  11.  18,  d.  him ;  12.  9,  d.  the  husbandmen, 
Luke  6.  9,  save  a  life,  or  to  d.  it. 

17.  27,  d.  them  all ;  20.  16,  d.  these  husbandmen, 
John  2. 19,  d.  this  temple  ;  10. 10,  kill,  and  d. 
Acts  3.  23,  shall  be  utterly  d.    A.  F,  d. 

Rom.  14. 15,  d.  not  .  .  .  him. 

1  Cor.  1.  19,  d.  the  wisdom  of  the  wise. 

3.  17,  d.  the  temple  of  God.    A.V.,  defile. 

2  Cor.  4.  9,  smitten  down,  yet  not  d. 
Jas.  4.  12,  who  is  able  .  .  .  to  d. 

2  Pet.  2. 12,  surely  be  d.    A.V.,  utterly  perith. 
1  John  3.  8,  d.  the  works  of  the  devil. 


DES 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


DEV 


DESTROYER.    Job  15.  21,  d.  shall  come. 
Pro V.  18.  9,  that  is  a//.    A.  V.,  great  waster. 


28.  24,  companion  of  a  d. 
'       -   17,  thy  d.  .  .  .    • 
10. 
1.  21 
stroijpd. 


.  go  lortn.  [the  d. 

the  d.     A.  v.,  destroyed  of 

Heb.  11.  28,  the  d.  of  the  firstborn.    A.  V.,  he  that  de- 


shall  go  forth, 
1  Cor.  10.  10,  perished  by  the  d.     A.F.,  destroyed  of 


DESTROYING.     Jer.   12.  17,  pluck  up  that  nation, 
plucking  up  and  d.  it.    A.  V.,  utterly  ijluck  up  and 
destroy. 
2  Pet.  2.  12i_in  their  d.    A.  V.,  oivn  corruption. 
DESTRUCTION.    Num.  24.  20,  shall  come  to  d.    A.  V., 
be  that  he  perish  for  ever. 
Deut.  32.  24  bitter  d. 

1  Kings  20. 42,  devoted  to  d.    A.  V.,  appointed  to  utter  d. 
Esth.  8.  6,  d.  of  my  kindred. 
Job  5.  21,  afraid  of  (/. ;  5.  22,  d.  and  dearth. 
Ps.  35.  8,  d.  come  upon  him  ;  35.  17,  from  their  d. 
bb.  23,  pit  of  (/. ;  73.  18,  down  to  d. 
88.  11,  thy  faithfulness  in  D.  ? 
90.  3,  turnest  man  to  d. ;  91.  6,  d.  that  wasteth. 
103.  4,  redeemeth  thy  life  from  d. 
Peov.  10.  14,  foolish  is  a  present  (/. 

13.  13,  bringeth  d.  on  himself.    A.  F.,  shall  be  destroyed. 

14.  28,  (/.  of  the  prince. 

16.  18,  pride  goeth  before  d. 

18.  7,  fool's  mouth  is  his  d. ;  18. 12,  before  d. 

18.  24,  doeth  it  to  his  own  d.    A.  V.,  must  shew  him- 
self friendly. 

24.  22,  the  d.  .  .  .  who  knoweth  it?    A.  F.,  ruin. 
Isa.  14.  23,  will  sweep  it  with  the  besom  of  d. 

19.  18,  the  city  of  d. 

28.  22,  a  decree  of  d.  have  I  heard  from  the  Lord. 
A.  F.,  a  consumption. 

30.  28,  sieve  of  d.    A.  V.,  vanity. 

59.  7,  d.  are  in  their  paths. 
Jer.  4.  20,  d.  upon  (/. ;  17.  18,  double  d. 
Ezek.  32.  9,  d.  among  the  nations.  [self. 

Ho8.  13.  9.  it  is  thy  d.    A.  V.,  thou  hast  destroyed  thy- 

13.  14,  where  is  thy  d.  ? 

Obad.  12,  day  of  their  d. ;  Mic.  2.  10,  a  grievous  d. 
Mat.  7. 13,  broad  Is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  d. 
Rom.  3.  16,  d.  and  misery ;  9.  22,  fitted  unto  d. 
1  Cor.  5.  5,  d.  of  the  flesh. 

1  Thea.  5.  3,  sudden  d.  cometh. 

2  Thes.  1.  9,  eternal  d. 

1  Tim.  6.  9,  drown  men  in  d. 

2  Pet.  2.  1,  swift  d. ;  3.  16,  unto  their  own  d. 
DESTRUCTIVE.    2  Pet.  2.  1,  d.  heresies.    A.  F.,  dam- 

7uible. 
DETAIN.    Judg.  13. 15,  let  us  d.  thee. 
DETERMINATE.    Acts  2.  23,  d.  counsel  {=  fixed). 
DETERMINED.    Ex,  21.  22,  as  the  judges  d. 
Job  14.  5,  his  days  are  d. 

Isa.  10.  22,  a  destruction  is  </.,  overflowing  with.    A.V., 
consumptio7i  decreed  shall  overflow. 
10.  23,  a  full  end,  and  tliat  d. 
Dan.  11.  36,  that  which  is  d.  shall  be  done. 
Luke  22.  22,  as  it  hath  been  d. 
Acts  17.  26,  d.  .  .  .  season,?. 

20.  3,  he  a.  to  return.    A.  V.,  2»i>'posed. 

24.  22,  I  will  d.  your  matter.    A.  F,  know  the  utter- 
most of. 

1  Cor.  2.  2,  I  d.  not  to  know  anything. 

7.  37,  d.  this  in  his  own  heart.    A.  F,  so  decreed. 
DETEST.    Deut.  7.  26,  utterly  d.  it. 
DETESTABLE.    Ezek.  7.  20.imj«esof  .  .  .  rf.  tlungs. 

Ezek.  11.  21,  after  the  heart  of  thexr  d.  things. 
DEUEL,  de-u'el  =  REUEL,  the  Gadite.    Num.  J.  14; 

2.  14. 
DE UTE RONOMY,  ^Quter-on' o-my -Gk.  law  repeated 

—  Book  of. 
DEVASTATION.     Lam.    3.  47,  d.  and   desttUfctton, 

A.  v.,  (hsolation. 
DEVICE.    Esth.  8.  3,  d.  that  he  hath  de\ised. 
Job  5.  12,  d.  of  the  crafty. 

Ps.  21.  11,  d.  which  they  are  not  able  to  perform. 
37.  7,  bringeth  wicked  </.  to  pass. 
Prov.  1.  31,  their  own  d.  :  12.  2,  man  of  wicked  d. 
15.  26,  evil  d.  are  an  abomination.    ^.  F,  the  thoughts 
of  thp  nicked. 
19.  21,  d.  in  a  man's  heart. 
Eccl.  9.  10,  nor  d.  ...  in  Sheol. 
Isa.  32.  7.  d.  to  destroy  the  meek. 
Jer.  18.  12,  walk  after  our  own  d. 
Lam.  3.  60.  their  d.  against  me.    A.  F,  imaginations. 
3.  62,  their  <l.  against  me. 
Dan.  11.  24,  2.5,  devise  (his)  d. 
Acts  17.  29,  graven  by  ...  rf.  of  man. 

2  Cor.  2.  11,  ignorant  of  his  d. 
DEVIL.    Mat.  4.  1,  to  be  tempted  of  the  d. 

Mat.  13.  39,  the  enemy  ...  is  the  d. 
25  41  fire  .  .  .  prepared  for  the  d.  and  his  angels. 
Luke  8.  12,  then  cometh  the  d. 
John  6.  70,  one  of  you  is  a  '/. 

8.  44,  of  your  father  the  d. :  13.  2,  d.  .  .  .  put  into. 
Eph.  4.  27.  neither  give  place  to  the  '/. 

Jude  9.  Michael  .  .  .  contending  with  the  d. 
Rev.  12.  9,  old  serpent,  he  that  is  called  the  D. 

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Devil  (see  proper  names,  Abaddon,  Apollyon,  Beelze- 
bub, Belial,  Satan),  called  Abaddon  and  Apollyon, 
Rev.  9.  11 ;  Beelzebub,  Mat.  12.  24  ;  Belial,  2  Cor.  6. 
15 ;  Satan,  Luke  10.  18. 

HIS  CHARACTEE. 

adversary,  1  Pet.  5.  8  ;  Rev.  12,  7-17 ;  20.  2. 

deceiver,  Gen.  3.  4,  13 ;  2  Cor.  11.  3, 13, 14 ;  2  Tim.  2.  26. 

father  of  lies,  John  8.  44. 

murderer  from  the  beginning,  John  8.  44  ;  1  John  3.  12. 

prince  and  god  of  this  world,  John  14.  30 ;  2  Cor.  4.  4. 

prince  of  the  powers  of  the  air,  Eph.  2.  2. 

prince  of  the  demons,  Mat.  12.  24 ;  Mark  3.  22 ;  Luke 

11.  15. 
source  of  all  evil,  Mat.  13.  38 ;  John  8.  41 ;  Acts  13. 10  ; 

1  John  3.  8,  10. 
subtle.  Gen.  3. 1 ;  2  Cor.  2. 11. 
tempter.  Gen.  3.  1 ;  Job  2.  7 ;  Mark  1.  13 ;  John  13.  2 ; 

Acts  5.  3 ;  1  Cor.  7.  5 ;  Eph.  6.  11 ;  1  Tim.  3.6:1  John 

3.  8 ;  Rev.  20.  10. 
sinned  from  the  beginning,  John  8.  44 ;  1  John  3.  8. 
cast  out  of  heaven,  Luke  10.  18 ;  2  Pet.  2.  4 ;  Jude  6 ; 
Rev.  12.  9,  13. 

HIS  WORK. 

hinders  the  gospel,  Mark  4. 15  ;  John  13.  2 ;  Acts  5.  2,  3  ; 

1  Cor.  7.  5  ;  2  Cor.  12.  7 ;  1  Thes.  2.  18 ;  2  Tim.  2.  26 ; 
Rev.  20.  7. 

perverts  the  scriptures,  Mat.  4.  6 ;  Luke  4.  10, 11. 
works  lying  wonders,  Mat.  24.  24 ;  2  Thes,  2.  9 ;  Rev. 

16.  14;  19.  20. 
appears  as  an  angel  of  light,  2  Cor.  11. 14. 
is  vanquished  by  Christ,  Mat.  4.  11 ;  8.  31 ;  10.  1 ;  12.  28, 

29  ;  Col.  2.  15  ;  1  John  3.  8. 
to  be  resisted  by  believers,  Rom.  16.  20;  2  Cor.  11.  3; 

2  Tim.  2.  26 ;  1  Pet.  5.  9  ;  1  John  2. 13  ;  Rev.  12.  11. 
causes  apostasy,  2  Thes.  2.  9  ;  1  Tim.  4. 1. 
compared  to  :— a  fowler,  Ps.  91.  3;  birds.  Mat.  13.  4  ;  a 

sower  of  tares.  Mat.  13.  25,  39;  a  icolf,  John  10.  12;  a 
roaring  lion,  1  Pet.  5.  8;  a  serpent.  Rev.  12.  9;  20.  2; 
a  dragon.  Rev.  16.  13. 
the  wicked  in  relation  to  the.  Mat.  13.  38 ;  25.  41 ;  Luke 
22.  3  ;  John  8.  44  ;  2  Cor.  4.  4  ;  1  Tim.  3.  7  ;  Rev.  20.  7, 8. 
tempted  Christ,  Mat.  4.  3-10;  Mark  1.  13;  Luke  4.  2; 
Eve,  Gen.  3. ;  David,  1  Clir.  21. 1 ;  Job,  Job  2.  7  ;  Judas 
Iscnriot,  Luke  22.  3 ;  John  13.  2 ;  Ananias,  Acts  5.  3. 

DEVILISH.    .Jas.  3. 15,  this  wisdom  .  .  .  d. 

DEVISE.    Ex.  31.  4,  d.  skilful  works. 

1  Sam.  23.  9,  was  d.  mischief.    A.  F,  practiied. 

2  Chr.  2.  14,  to  d.  any  device.    A.  v.,  find  out  every 
device. 

Ps.  31.  13,  d.  to  take  away  my  life. 

35.  4,  d.  my  hurt ;  35.  20j  d.  deceitful  words. 

36.  4,  d.  iniquity  upon  his  bed. 
52.  2,  tongue  d.  very  wickedness. 

140.  2;  Hos.  7.  15;  Nah.  1.  9;  Zech.  7.  10;  8.  17,  d. 
A.  v.,  imagine. 
Prov.  3.  29,  d.  not  evil. 
6.  14,  d.  evil  continually. 
12.  20,  them  that  d.  evil.    A.  F,  imagine. 
14.  22,  mercy  ...  to  them  that  d.  good. 
16.  9,  man's  heart  d.  his  way.  [_evil. 

16.  27,  worthless  man  d.  miscluef.    A.  F,  diggeth  up 
Isa.  32.  7,  d.  wicked  devices ;   32.  8,  d.  noble  things. 

A.  v.,  d.  liberal  things. 
Ezek.  11.  2,  men  that  a.  iniquity. 
Dan.  11.  24,  d.  his  devices.    A.  v.,  forecast. 
2  Pet.  1.  16,  cunningly  d.  fables. 
DEVOTE.      Josh.  6.  17,   18,  city  shall  be  d.     A.V., 
accursed. 
Josh.  7.  l,.of  the  d.  thing.    A.  F,  accursed. 
1  Sam.  15. 21,  chief  of  the  d.  things.    A.  F,  things  which 

should  have  been  utterly  destroyed. 
1  Kings  20.  42,  had  d.  to  destruction.    A.  V.,  appointed. 
Ezek.  44.  29,  every  d.  thing.    A.  F,  dedicated. 
Mic.  4.  13,  (/.  their  gain  unto.    A.  F,  consecrate. 

g-. -oted  things.  Lev.  27.  21,  28,  29  ;  Num.  18. 14. 
g^i^TION.      Job  15.   4,    hinderest   (/.    before   God. 
A  V   ,'^straine.st  prayer. 
•nir  vntm     Gen.  31. 15,  d.  our  money. 
GeTv  37.1«,  ^Vhpeast  hatW.  him. 

Deut''4.'2iat  ft"a,  .^re-    4.  F,  c,nsuming. 
2  Sam.  2.  26,  sword  d.  for  C^er  ^,,.eateth 

Job  24.  21,  he  (7.  the  barren.     ^-  V'  ^^"  eniieatei/i. 
Ps.  21.  9.  fire  shaU  d.  ■  50.  3,  fire  a.     .^^sumed 

78.  63,  d.  their  young  men.    A.  F,  t:>^sumfia. 
Prov.  30.  14,  to  d.  the  poor. 

Isa.  30.  27,  his  tongue  is  as  a  </.  fire.  _     •  .„ 

Jer.  3.  24,  the  shameful  thing  hath  </. ;  21. 14,  a.  .*"• 
Ezek.  15.  7,  tire  shall  </.  them. 

36.  14,  d.  men  no  more  ;  39.  4,  beasts  .  .  .  to  be  <]'. 
Hos.  7.  7,  d.  their  judges ;  7.  9,  d.  his  strength. 

13.  8. '/.  them  like  a  lioness. 
Joel  1.  19,  d.  the  pastures. 
Amos  7.  4,  '/.  the  great  deep. 
Hab.  1.  8,  ha.stetli  to  d.    A.V.,  eat. 

3.  14,  to  d.  the  poor  ;  Zeph.  1.  18,  land  shall  be  d. 
Zech.  9.  4,  she  shall  be  (/. 

9. 15,  they  shall  d. ;  11.  1,  fire  may  </.  thy  cedars. 
Mat.  13.  4,  birds  came  and  d.  them. 


DEV 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


DIL 


Luke  8.  5,  birds  of  the  heaven  d.  it ;  15.  30,  d.  thy  living. 
20.  47, '/.  widows'  houses. 

2  Cor.  11.  20,  if  he  '/.  you.    A.V.,  a  man  devour. 
Gal.  5.  16,  d.  one  another. 
Heb.  10.  27,  shall '/.  the  adversaries. 

1  Pet.  5.  8,  whom  he  may  d.  [est  ux>. 
DEVOURER.  Ezek.  36. 13,  a  d.  of  men.  A.  V.^devoiir- 
DEVOUT.     Acts  8.  2,  d.  men  buried  Stephen. 

Acts  10.  7,  (/.  soldier ;  13.  50,  urged  on  the  d. 

13.  43,  of  the  d.  proselytes.    A.  V.,  religious. 

17.  4,  (/.  Greeks  ;  17. 17,  the  */.  persons. 
DEW.    Gen.  27.  28,  God  give  thee  of  the  (/. 

Ex.  16.  13,  d.  lay ;  Num.  11.  9,  d.  fell  upon  the  camp. 
Deut.  32.  2,  speech  shall  distil  as  the  a. 

33.  28,  drop  down  (/. 
Judg.  6.  37,  d.  on  the  fleece. 

2  Sam.  1.  21,  let  there  be  no  d. 

1  Kings  17.  1,  there  shall  not  be  d. 

Job  38.  23,  who  hath  begotten  the  drops  of  d. 

Ps.  110.  3,  d.  of  thy  youth  ;  133.  3,  (/.  of  Hermon. 

Prov.  3.  20,  skies  drop  down  the  d. ;  19.  12,  his  favor  is 

as(/. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  2,  head  is  filled  with  d. 
Isa.  26. 19,  thy  </.  is  as  the  d.  of  herbs. 
Dan.  4.  15,  wet  with  the  d. 
Hos.  6.  4,  as  the  '/.  that  goeth  early  away. 

14.  5,  as  the  d.  unto  Israel. 
Hag.  1.  10,  withhold  the  d. 

Zech.  8.  12,  the  heavens  shall  give  their  d. 
Dew,  figuratively,  Deut.  32.  2 ;  2  Sam.  17. 12 ;  Ps.  110.  3  ; 
Prov.  19.  12;  S.  of  Sol.  5.  2;  Isa.  18,  4;  Hos.  6.  4;  14. 
5;  Mic.  5.  7.    (See  Holy  Spirit.) 
on  Gideon's  fleece,  Judg.  6.  37-39. 
DIADEM.    Isa.  28.  5,  (/.  of  beauty. 
Isa.  62.  3,  royal  (/.  in  the  hand  of  thy  God. 
Rev.  19. 12,  many  d.    A.  V.,  croicns. 
DIAL.    2  Kings  20.  11 ;  Isa.  38.  8,  on  the  d.  of  Ahaz. 

Isa.  3S.  8,  on  the  d-  whereon.  A.V.,  by  which  degrees. 
DIAMOND.    Ex.  28.  18,  second  row  ...  a  (/. 

Jer.  17.  1,  point  of  a  d.  ;  Ezek.  28.  13,  the  d. 
DIANA,  di-a'na,  Ephesian  goddess.  Acts  19.  24,  35. 
DIBLAH,  dih'la,h  =  RIB L AH,  Ezek.  6.  14.    A.V.,  Dib- 

lath. 
DIBLAIM.  dib'la-im  —  Heb.  two  flat  cakes  [?].    Hos.  1.  3. 
DIBON,  dl'bon.     (1)  Moabite  town.  Num.  21.  30.    (2)  vil- 
lage in  Judah,  Neh.  11.  23. 
DIBON-GAD,  di'bon-gad-Heb.  Dibon  of  Gad.    Num. 

33.  45. 
DIBRI,  dTb'rI-Heb.  eloquent  [?].    Lev.  24.  11.        [hied. 
DID.    1  Sam.  2.  22,  women  that  (Z.  service.    A.V.,assem- 
Mat.  25.  40,  ye  d.  it  unto  me.    A.  K,  have  done. 
John  4.  2^,  all  things  that  ever  1  (/. 
DID  ^M US,    dld'y-mus  — Gk.  ^wiw— apostle    Thomas. 

John  11.  16  ;  20.  24  ;  21.  2. 
DIE.    Gen.  2.  17,  thou  shalt  surely  d. 
Ex.  9.  4,  there  shall  nothing  d. 

11.  5,  the  firstborn  .  .  .  shall  d. 
16.  3,  would  that  we  had  d. 

Num.  16.  2^,  d.  the  common  death. 
23.  10,  d.  the  death  of  the  righteous. 
Judg.  15.  18,  I  d.  for  thirst. 
Ruth  1.  17,  where  thou  d.  will  I  d. 

1  Sam.  12.  19,  that  we  d.  not. 
26.  10,  his  day  shall  eome  to  d. 

2  Sam.  3.  33,  should  Abner  d.  as  a  fool  dieth?    A.  V., 
died  Abner  as. 

14.  14,  we  must  needs  d. ;  18.  38, 1  had  d.  for  thee. 

1  Kings  2.  30,  I  will  d.  here ;  3.  19,  child  d. 

2  Kings  18.  32,  ye  may  live,  and  not  d.  \d. 
20.  1,  thou  Shalt  d. ;  25.  25.  smote  Gedaliah,  so  that  he 

2  Chr.  25.  4,  man  shall  d.  for  liis  own  sin. 
Job  2.  9,  renounce  God,  and  d. ;  3.  11,  why  d.  I  not. 
4.  21,  d.,  and  that  without  wisdom. 

12.  2,  wisdom  shall  d.  with  you. 

14.  14,  if  a  man  (/.,  shall  he  live  again  ? 

29.  18,  d.  in  my  nest ;  36.  14,  d.  in  youth. 
Ps.  41.  5,  when  will  he  d. ;  49.  10,  wise  men  d, 

49.  17,  he  d.,  he  shall  carry  nothing  away. 

82.  7,  ye  shall  d.  like  men. 
.  118,  17,  I  shall  not  (/.,  but  live. 
Prov.  10.  21,  foolish  d.  for  lack,  of  understanding. 

11.  7,  when  a  wicked  man  a. 

15. 10,  hateth  reproof  shall  d. 
Eccl.  2.  16,  how  dot'a  the  wise  man  d.    A.  V.,  dieth. 

3.  2,  a  time  to  d.  ;  3.  19,  as  the  one  d.,  so  d. 

7. 17,  <Z.  before  thy  time  ?  9. 5,  know  that  they  shall  d. 
isa.  22.  Ij,  to-morrow  we  shall  d. 

66.  24,  their  worm  shall  not  d. 
Jer.  27. 13,  why  will  ye  d. 

28.  16,  this  year  thou  shalt  d. 

31.  30,  every  one  shall  d.  for  his  own  iniquity. 

34.  5,  thou  shalt  d.  in  peace. 

38.  9,  like  to  (/.  .  .  .  because  of  the  famine. 
Ezek.  13.  19,  souls  that  should  not  d. 

18.  4,  soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  d. 

33.  8,  d.  in  his  iniquity ;  33.  14,  shalt  surely  d. 
Jonah  4.  3,  better  for  me  to  d.  than  to  live. 
Mat.  15.  4,  let  him  d.  the  death.  [thee. 

22.  27,  the  woman  d. ;  26.  35,  even  if  I  must  d.  with 


Luke  16.  22,  rich  men  also  d. 

20.  36,  neither  can  they  d.  any  more. 
John  6.  49,  your  fathers  .  .  .  d.    A.  V.,  are  dead. 

6.  50,  eat  thereof,  and  not  d. 

8.  21,  shall  d.  in  your  sin. 

11.  16,  we  may  (/.  with  ;  11.  2G,  shall  never  d. 

11.  25,  though  he  d.    A.V.,  xvere  dead. 

11.  50,  expedient  .  .  .  one  man  should  d. 

11.  51,  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  d. 

12.  24,  except  a  grain  of  wlieat  .  .  .  d.,  if  it  d. 
19.  7,  he  ought  to  d.-.  21.  23,  should  not  (/. 

Acts  2.  29,  he  both  d.  and  was  buried.    A.V.,  is  both 
dend  and  buried. 

21. 13,  d.  at  Jerusalem ;  25. 11,  I  refuse  not  to  d. 
Rom.  5.  6,  d.  for  the  ungodly. 

5.  7,  will  one  d.  .  .  .  even  dare  to  d. 

5. 15,  the  many  d.    A.  V.,  many  be  dead. 

6.  2,  we  who  (/.  to  sin.    A.  V.,  that  are  dead. 
6.  8,  if  we  d.  with  Christ.    A.V.,be  dead. 

6.  9,  Christ  ...</.  no  more  ;  6. 10,  d.  unto  sin  once. 

7.  9,  sin  revived  and  I  d.  ;  8.  34,  it  is  Chri.st  Jesus  that  d. 
14.  7,  none  d.  to  himself  ;  14.  8,  (/.,  we  '/. 

14.  9,  Christ  d.  and  lived  again.    A. )'.,  both  d.,  and 
rose. 

1  Cor.  15.  3,  Christ  d.  for  our  sins. 

15.  22,  in  Adam  all  d. ;  15.  31, 1  d.  daily. 
15.  36,  not  quickened  except  it  d. 

2  Cor.  5. 14,  one  d.  for  all,  therefore  all  rf.    A.V.,  then 
were  all  dead. 

5. 15,  he  d.  for  all. 
Gal.  2.  21,  then  Christ  d.  for  nought.    A.  F.,  is  dead  in 

vain. 
Phil.  1.  21,  to  d.  is  gain. 
Col.  3.  3,  ye  rf.    A.V.,  are  dead. 

1  Thes.  4.  14,  believe  that  Jesus  d. 
5.  10,  who  d.  for  us. 

2  Tim.  2.  11,  if  we  (/.  with  him.    A.  V.,  be  dead. 
Heb.  9.  27,  once  to  d.  ;  11. 13,  all  d.  in  faith. 

1  Pet.  2.  24,  having  d.  unto  sins.    A.  V.,  being  dead. 
Rev.  9.  6,  desire  to  d. 
14. 13,  dead  who  '/.  in  the  Lord. 
DIFFER.    Rom.  12.  6,  gifts  d.  according  to  the  grace. 

1  Cor.  15.  41,  one  star  d.  from  another. 
DIFFERENT.    Rom.  7.  23,  a  d.  law.    A.  V.,  another. 

Gal.  1.  6,  unto  a  (/.  gospel.    A.  V.,  another. 
DIFFICULTY.    Acts  27.  7,  were  come  with  d.    A.  F., 
scarce  were  come. 
Acts  27.  8,  with  d,  coasting  along  it.    A.  V.,  hardly  pass- 
ing it. 

27.  16,  we  were  able,  with  */.,  to  secure  the  boat.  A.  F, 
had  much  work  to  come  by. 
DIG.    Gen.  21.  30,  I  have  (/.  this  well. 
Deut.  8.  9,  d.  copper. 

Job  3.  21,  d.  for  it  more  than  for  hid  treasures. 
Ps.  35.  7  ;  Jer.  18.  20,  (/.  a  pit  for  my  soul. 
94.  13,  d.  for  the  wicked. 
Prov.  26.  27,  whoso  d.  a  pit  shall  fall  therein. 
Isa.  5.  2,  he  d.  it.     A.  V.,  fenced. 
Mat.  21.  33,  d.  a  winepress ;  25.  18,  d.  in  the  earth. 
Luke  13.  8, 1  shall  d.  about  it ;  16. 3, 1  have  not  strength 

to  d.    A.  v.,  cannot  d. 
Rom.  11.  3,  d.  down  thine  altars. 
DIGNITY.    Gen.  49.  3,  the  pre-eminence  of  d. 
Ps.  62.  i,d.    A.  v.,  excellency. 
Prov.  31.  25,  strength  and  d.  are.    A.  F,  honour. 
Eccl.  10.  6,  folly  is  set  in  great  d. 

2  Pet.  2.  10,  rail  at  d.  [1.  21. 
DIKLAH,  dik'lah  —  Heb.  palm-tree.    Gen.  10.  2? ;  1  Chr. 
DILEAN,  dil'e-an,  village  in  Judah.    Josh.  15.  38. . 
DILIGENCE.    Ezra  5.  8,  work  goeth  on  with  (/.    A.  F, 

Jast  on. 
Ezra  6.  12,  let  it  be  done  with  all  d.    A.  V.,  ivith  speed. 
7.  17,  with  all  d.  buy.     A.  F,  speedily. 
Prov.  4.  23,  keep  thy  heart  with  all  d. 
Rom.  12.  8,  he  that  ruleth,  with  d.  [ness. 

12. 11,  in  d.  not  slothful.     A.  F,  not  slothful  in  busi- 
Eph.  4.  3,  giving  d.  to  keep.     A.  F,  endeavouring. 
2  Tim.  2.  15,  give  d.  to  present  thyself  approved.    A.  V., 
study. 

4.  9,  21,  give  d.  to  come.    A.  F,  do  thy  d.  to  come. 
Heb.  4.  11,  give  d.  to  enter.    A.  F,  labour. 
2  Pet.  1.  5,  adding  .  .  .  all  <f .  ;  1.  10,  give  the  more  d. 
1.  15,  I  will  give  d.    A.  F,  endeavour. 
3.  14,  give  d.     A.  F,  be  diligent. 
Diligence,  required  by  God,  Deut.  4.  9;  6.  17;  11.  19; 
19.  18  ;  Ps.  77.  6 ;  Prov.  4.  23 ;  27.  23 ;  Isa.  55.  2  ;  2  Tim. 
4.  2 ;  Heb.  11.  6 ;  2  Pet.  1.  5,  10 ;  3.  14. 
in  the  service  of  God,  Ex.  15, 26 ;  1  Cor.  15. 58 ;  Gal.  6.  9 ; 

Heb.  6.  11. 
in  worldly  business,  Prov.  10.  4;  12.  24 ;  21.  5;  27.  23; 

2  Thes.  3.  11. 
Exemplified  :  -Gen.  31.  40 ;  Rnth,  Ruth 2. 17 ;  Hezekiah, 
2  Chr.  31.  21 ;  apostles.  Acts  5. 42 ;  Apollos,  Acts  18. 25 ; 
Titus,  2  Cor.  8.  22 ;  Paul,  1  Thes.  2.  9 ;  Onesiphorus, 
2  Tim.  1.  17. 
DILIGENT.    Deut.  4.  9,  keep  thy  soul  d. 
Deut.  6.  7,  teach  them  (/.  ;  11.  13,  hearken  d. 
Job  8.  5,  seek  d.  unto  God.    A.V.,  betimes. 
Ps.  64.  6 ;  77.  6,  d.  search ;  119.  4,  observe  them  d. 


DIM 


AMERICAN  STANDARD  REVISED  BIBLE. 


DIS 


Prov.  8.  17,  those  that  seek  me  d^   A.  T.,  early. 

10.  4,  hand  of  the  (/. 

12.  27,  substance  .  .  .  is  to  the  d. 

21.  5,  thoughts  of  the  d. 

22.  29,  d.  in  liis  business. 

27.  23,  d.  to  know  .  .  .  thy  flocks. 

Isa.  65.  2,  hearken  d.  unto  me. 

Mic.  7.3,  their  hands  are  upon    .  .  .  d.    A.V.^ivithboih 
hands  earnestly. 

Mark  7.  3,  wash  their  hands  d.    A.  V.,  oft. 

Luke  15.  8,  seek  (/. 

Pliil.  2.  28,  the  more  d.    A.  F.,  carefidly. 

1  Tim.  4. 15,  be  (/.  in  these  things.    A.V.,  meditate  upon. 

Heb.  12. 17,  he  sought  it  d.    A.  V.,  carefully. 
DIM.    Gen.  27.  1,  eyes  were  d. 

Gen.  48. 10,  eyes  of  Israel  were  d. 

Job  17.  7,  (/.  by  reason  of  sorrow. 

Isa.  32.  3,  eyes  .  .  .  shall  not  be  d. 

Lam.  4.  1,  gold  become  d. 
DIMINISH.     Ex.  5.  8.  ye  shall  not  d.  aught. 

Ex.  5.  It,  d.  aught.     .4.  V.,  niinish. 

Prov.  13.  11,  wealth  .  .  .  shall  be  d. 

Isa..l9.  6,  (/.  and  dried  up.    A.  V.,  emptied. 

Jer.  26.  2,  d.  not  a  word. 

Hos.  8.  10,  begin  to  he  d.    A.  F.,  'shall  sorrow  a  little. 
DIaMNAH,    dimuah  — Heb.    dung    x>it    [?]  — Rimmon. 

Josh.  21.  35. 
DIMON,  di'mou  =  DIB  ON  (2)  {q.v.).    Isa.  15.  9. 
DIMONAH,  d\-mo' n&\i  =  DIMON.    Josh.  15.  22. 
Z'AV^^,di'nah  — Heb.  iwfZj'frf  — Jacob's  daughter.   Gen. 
30.  21.  [4.  9. 

DINAITES,  di'na-Ites,  tribe  planted  in  Samaria.    Ezra 
DINE.    Gen.  43.  16,  d.  with  me  at  noon. 
niNHABAH,  din'ha-bah  — Heb.  robber's  den  [?].    Gen. 

36.  32. 
DINNER.    Prov.  15.  17,  better  is  a  d.  of  herbs. 

Mat.  22.  4,  I  have  made  ready  my  d. 

Luke  11.  38,  bixthed  himself  before  (/. ;  14.12,  makestafZ. 
DIONYSIUS,  di'o-ny'si-us,  the  Areopagite.  Actsl7.  34. 
DIOTREPHES,  di-ot're-phes  — Gk.  trained  by  Zeus. 

3  John  9. 
DIP.    Gen.  37.  31,  d.  the  coat  in  the  blood. 

Lev.  4.  6, 17 ;  14.  6,  51,  (/....  in  the  blood. 
14.  16,  d.  .  .  .  in  the  oil. 

Josh.  3.  15,  (/.  in  the  brink ;  Ruth  2. 14,  d.  thy  morsel. 

1  Sam.  14.  27,  d.  it  iu  the  honeycomb. 

2  Kings  5.  14,  d.  himself  seven  times. 

Ps.  68.  23,  that  thou  mayest  crush  them,  d.  thy  foot. 

A.  F,  that  thy  foot  may  be  d. 
Mat.  26.  23,  that  d.  his  hand.      A.V.,  dippeth. 
Luke  16.  24,  (/.  the  tip  of  his  finger. 
John  13.  26,  for  whom  I  shall  d.  .  .  .  and  give.    A.  F, 

aire  .  .  .  when  I  hare  d. 
DIRECT.     Job  32.  14,  d.  his  words. 
Prov.  3.  6,  he  will  d.  thy  paths. 

11.  5,  d.  his  way  ;  16.  9,  Jehovah  d.  his  steps. 
Eccl.  10.  10,  wisdom  is  profitable  to  d. 

Isa.  26.  7,  d.  the  path  of  the  just.    A.  F,  weigh. 
40.  13,  d.  the  spirit  of  Jehovah. 

Jer.  10.  23,  not  in  man  ...  to  (/.  his  steps. 

2  Thes.  3.  5,  Lord  d.  your  hearts. 
DISANNUL.    Gal.  3.  17,  the  law  .  .  .  doth  not  d. 

Heb.  7.  18,  a  6?.  of  .  .  .  commandment. 
DISASTER.    Job  31.  3,  d.    A.V.,  strange  mmishment. 

Obad.  12,  the  day  of  his  d.    A.  F,  that  he  became  a 
xtranarr. 
DISBELIEVED.    Mark  16.  11,  cZ.    A.  V.,  believed  not. 

Mark  16.  16,  disbeHe'rlh.    A.  I'.,  beli<reth  not. 

Luke  24.  41,  still  d.  for  joy.    A.  F,  believed  not. 

1  Pet.  2.  7,  for  such  as  d.    A.  F,  unto  them,  which  be 
disohedient. 

DISCERN.     Gen.  27.  23,  he  d.  him  not. 
Ruth  3.  14,  d.  another.    A.V.,  know. 

2  Sam.  14.  17,  to  d.  good  and  bad. 

19.  35,  can  I  (/.  between  good  and  bad? 
1  Kings  3.  9,  (/.  between  good  and  evil. 
Ezra  3.  13,  could  not  </.  the  noise. 
Nell.  6.  12,  and  I  d.    A.  V.,  perceived. 
Job  4.  16,  I  could  not  d.  the  appearance. 

6.  30,  d.  mischievous  things  ? 

38.  20,  d.  the  paths.     A.V..  know. 
Ps.  19.  12,  who  can  d.  his  errors  ?    A.V.,  understand. 
Prov.  1.  2,  d.  the  words.    A.  F,  perceive. 

7.  7,  I  (/.  among  the  youths. 
Eccl.  8.  5,  a  wise  man's  heart  d. 

Ezek.  22.  26,  caused  men  to  d.    A.  F,  shewed  difference. 
Jonah  4.  11,  persons  that  cannot  d. 
Mai.  3.  18.  d.  between  the  righteous. 
Mat.  16.  3.  d.  the  face  of  tlie  lieaven. 
1  Cor.  1  19,  the  discernment  of  the  d.    A.  F,  prudent. 
11.  29,  if  he  </.  not  the  body.    A.  F,  not  dtscerning. 

11.  31,  d.  ourselves.    A.  V.,  would  judge. 

12.  10,  d.  of  spirits. 

14.  29,  let  the  others  d.    A.V.,  judge. 
Heb.  4.  12.  quick  to  d.  the  thoughts.      A.  F,  a  dis- 
cprner  of. 

r>.  14,  senses  exorcised  to  d. 
DISCERNMENT.     Prov.   2.   3,   cry  after  d.     A.  F, 
knouiedge. 


1  Cor.  1. 19,  the  d.  of  the  discerning.    A.  V.,  understand- 
ing. 
Phil.  1.  9,  all  d.    A.  V.,  judgment. 
DISCHARGED.    Rom.  7.  2,  d.  from  the  law.    A.  F, 
loosed.  [ered. 

Rom.  7.  6,  have  been  d.  from  the  law.     A.V.,  are  deliv- 
DISCIPLE.     I.sa.  8.  16,  seal  the  law  among  my  d. 
Mat.  5.  1,  his  d.  came  unto  him  ;  8.  21,  (/.  said. 

9.  14,  thy  d.  fast  not ;  10.  1,  his  twelve  d. 

10.  24,  (/.  is  not  above  his  teacher. 

10.  42,  in  the  name  of  a  (/. ;  11.  1,  twelve  d. 

12.  1,  d.  were  hungry  ;  12.  49,  towards  his  d. 

13.  52,  hath  been  made  a  d.  to.    A.  F,  instructed  unto. 

14.  26,  d.  saw  him  walking  on  the  sea. 

15.  2,  thy  d.  transgress  ;  17.  16,  brought  him  to  thy  d. 
19. 13,  d.  rebuked  them  ;  19.  25,  d.  heard  it. 

20.  17,  took  the  twelve  d.  apart. 

21.  1,  then  Jesus  sent  two  a. ;  21.  20,  d.  saw. 
24.  3,  (/.  came  unto  him  privately. 

26.  18,  passover  .  .  .  with  my  d. 

26.  26,  gave  to  the  d. ;  26.  35,  said  all  the  d. 

26.  56,  d.  left  him  ;  27.  64,  d.  come  and  steal. 

28.  19,  make  (/.  of  all  the  nations.    A.V.,  teach. 
Mark  4.  34,  to  his  ovsai  d.  he  expounded  all  things. 
Luke  9.  16,  gave  to  the  d. ;  14.  26,  cannot  be  my  (/. 

19.  37,  d.  began  to  rejoice  ;  19.  39,  rebuke  thy  d. 
John  3.  25,  a  questioning  on  the  part  of  John's  d. 

4.  1,  baptizing  more  (/.  than  John. 

8.  31,  then  are  ye  truly  my  (/. ;  9.  28,  we  are  d.  of 


13.  5,  wash  the  d.  feet ;  15.  8,  so  shall  ye  be  my  d. 
18. 15,  so  did  another  d. 
18. 17,  one  of  this  man's  d. 

19.  26,  (/.  standing  by  ;  19.  38,  a  d.  of  Jesus. 

20.  2,  d.  whom  Jesus  loved. 
20.  4,  other  d.  outran  Peter. 

20.  18,  Mary  .  .  .  telleth  the  d. 

20.  20,  d.  therefore  were  glad. 

21.  1,  manifested  himself  again  to  the  d. 
21.  4,  (/.  knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus. 

21.  23,  that  d.  should  not  die. 
Acts  6.  1,  d.  was  multiplying. 
9.  1,  breathing  .  .  .  slaughter  against  the  d. 
9.  26,  join  himself  to  the  d. 
11.  26,  d.  were  called  Christians. 
15.  10,  upon  the  neck  of  the  d. 
Disciples.    A  name  of  the  twelve  apostles.  Mat.  10. 1 ;  20. 
17  ;  of  Christians,  Acts  9.  26  ;  14.  22 ;  21.  4  ;  of  John's 
followers.  Mat.  9.  14. 
Christ's,  mission  of  the  seventy,  Luke  10.  1-20. 
their  slowness  of  apprehension,  Mat.  8.  26 ;  14.  31 ;  16. 
6-11 ;  Mark  4.  13,  40  ;  9.  32  ;  16.  14  ;  Luke  9.  41,  45 ;  18. 
34  ;  24.  11 ;  Jolm  3.  4-12 :  10.  6 ;  14.  5,  9. 
inspired  by  the  Holy  Spirit,  Mat.  10.  19,  20;  Mark  13. 

11 ;  Luke  12.  12. 
not  of  the  world,  John  17.  14-16. 

privilege  of.  Mat.  11.  25 ;  13.  11 ;  Mark  4. 11 ;  Luke  8.  10  ; 
John  14.  26 ;  1  Cor.  2.  10-14 ;  2  Cor.  1.  21,  22 ;  1  John  2. 
20,  27. 
their  names  written  in  heaven,  Luke  10.  20. 
three  thousand  added  to  the  church.  Acts  2.  41. 
called  Christians  at  Antioch,  Acts  11.  26. 
of  John,  keep  fasts.  Mat.  9.  14  ;  Mark  2. 18  ;  Luke  5.  33. 
sent  to  Christ,  Mat.  11.  2-6;  Luke  7. 18-22. 
come  to  Christ,  John  1.  37. 
dispute  about  purifying,  John  3.  25. 
at  Ephesus.  Acts  18.  25 ;  19.  3. 
DISCIPLINE.     2  Tim.  1.  7,  spirit  of  ...  d.    A.  F,  a 
.<iOund  mind.  [vertise. 

DISCLOSE.    Ruth  4.  4,  I  thought  to  d.  it.    A.  F,  ad- 
Prov.  25.  9,  d.  not  the  secret  of  another.     A.V.,  dis- 
cover .  .  .  to. 
Isa.  26.  21,  earth  also  shall  d.  her  blood. 
DISCOMFITED.     Ex.  17.  13,  Joshua  d.  Amalek. 
Ex.  23.  27,  will  (/.  all.    A.  T'.,  destroy. 
Josh.  10.  10,  Jehovah  d.  them. 
Judg.  4. 15,  d.  SLsera ;  8.  12,  (/.  all  the  host. 

1  Sam.  7. 10,  Philistines,  and  d.  them. 

2  Sam.  22. 15 ;  Ps.  18.  14,  he  .  .  .  d.  them. 
DISCOMFITURE.    Deut.  7.  23,with  agreat  rf.    A.V., 

mighty  destruction. 
Deut.  28.  20,  send  .  .  .  d.    A.V.,  vexation. 
Discontent,  Esth.  5. 13  ;  Prov.  6.  34,  35;  rebuked,  Jonah 

4.  4-10.    (See  Murmuring.) 
DISCONTENTED.    1  Sam.  22.  2,  every  one  that  was  d. 
DISCONTINUE.    Jer.  17.  4,  d.  from  thy  heritage. 
Discord,  censured,  Prov.  6.  14,  19 ;  26.  20 ;  Rom.  1.  29 ; 

2  Cor.  12.  20. 
DISCOURAGE.    Num.  21.  4,  (/.  because  of  the  way. 
Num.  32.  7,  wherefore  (/.  ye  the  heart. 
32.  9,  they  d.  the  heart. 
Isa.  42.  4,  not  fail  nor  be  d. 
Col.  3.  21,  that  they  be  not  d. 
DISCOURSED.    Acts  20.  7,  Paul  d.  with  them.    A.  F, 

lireur/i);/  unto. 
DISCREET,  Gen.  41,  33,  39,  d.  and  wise. 

.Mark  12.  34,  he  answered  (/.  [advice. 

DISCRETION.    1  Sam.  25.  33,  blessed  be  thy  r/.    A.V., 
1  Chr.  22.  12,  Jehovah  give  thee  d.    A.  F,  wisdom. 


DIS 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


DIS 


2  Chr.  2.  12,  with  d.     A.  V.,  prudence. 
Prov.  1.  4,  knowledge  and  (Z. ;  2. 11,  </.  shall  watch. 
3.  21,  wisdom  and  d. ;  11.  22,  woman  .  .  .  without  d. 
8.  12,  knowledge  and  d.    A.  V.,  knowledge  of  imtty  in- 
vention!^. 
DISDAINED.     1  Sam.  17.  42,  he  d.  him. 

Job  30.  Mathers  I  d.  to  set. 
DISEASE.    Ex.  15.  26,  none  of  the  d.  upon  thee. 
Ps.  41.  8  ;  Eccl.  6.  2,  an  evil  d. 
103.  3,  healeth  all  thy  d. 
Mat.  4.  24  ;  Mark  1.  34,  with  divers  d. 

8.  17,  Himself  .  .  .  bare  our  '/.    A.  F.,  sicknesses. 
Luke  6.  17,  to  be  healed  of  their  d. 

7.  21,  cured  many  of  d.    A.  V.,  (heir  infirmities. 

9.  1,  power  ...  to  cure  d. 

Diseases,  kinds  of,  Lev.  26. 16  ;  2  Kings  4.  19,  20 ;  Ps.  121. 
6 ;  Isa.  49.  10 ;  Mat.  4.  24  ;  9.  20 ;  Mark  2.  3 ;  Luke  14. 
2  ;  Acts  12.  23 ;  28.  8. 
sent  by  God,  Ex.  15.  26;  Num.  12.  10;   Deut.  28.  60; 

2  Kings  1.  4  ;  2  Chr.  21.  18  ;  Job  2.  6,  7. 
cured  by  Christ,  Mat.  4.  23  ;  9.  20;  John  5.  8. 
his  disciples  have  power  to  cure.  Mat.  10.  1 ;   Mark  16. 
18  ;  exercised  by  them.  Acts  3.  1 ;  9.  34  ;  28.  8. 
DISFIGURE.     Job  30.  18,  is  my  garment  d.    A.  F., 
changed. 
Mat.  6.  16,  d.  their  faces. 
Disfigurement,  forbidden.  Lev.  19.  27,  28 ;  Deut.  14.  1. 

See  Jer.9.  26;  41.5;  48.  37. 
DISGRACE.    Jer.  14.  21,  do  not  d.  the  throne. 
DISGUISE.     1  Sam.  23.  8,  Saul '/.  himself. 

1  King.4  14.  2,  d.  thyself ;  Job  24.  15,  d.  his  face. 
Disguises  re.sorted  to,  1  Sam.  28.  8 ;  1  Kings  14.  2 ;  22. 

30  ;  2  Chr.  18.  29  ;  35.  22. 
DISH.    Ex.  25.  29,  make  the  d.  thereof. 
Prov.  19.  24 ;  26.  15,  burieth  his  hand  in  the  d.     A.  F., 

in  his  bosom  :  hideth  .  .  .  in  his  bosom. 
Mat.  26.  23,  dipped  his  hand  ...  in  the  d. 
Mark  14.  20,  dippeth  ...  in  the  d.  [36.  28. 

DISHAN,  di'shSn-Heb.  gazelle  [?]  =  DI.SHON.    Gen. 
DISHON,  di'shon,  Seir's  son  or  grandson.    Gen.  36.  23. 
Dishonesty  forbidden.  Lev.  19.  35,  36 ;  Deut.  25.  13-13 ; 
Prov.  11.  1 ;  16.  11 ;  Amos  8.  4-6 ;  Zech.  5.  3 ;  Mai.  3. 
5;  ICor.  6.  8. 
DISHONOR.    Ezra  4.  14.  to  see  the  king's  d. 
Ps.  35.  4,  brought  to  d.  that  seek.    A.  V.,put  to  shame. 
35.  26,  clothed  \vith  .  .  .  d. 

69.  6,  let  not  ...  be  brought  tod.  A.V.,  confounded. 
70. 2,  let  them  be  .  .  .  brought  to  d.    A.V.,  put  to  con- 
fusion. 
Prov.  6.  33,  d.  shall  he  get ;  Mic.  7.  6,  son  d.  the  father. 
Isa.  61.  l,d.    A.  v.,  confusion. 
Acts  5.  41,  suffer  d.  for  the  Name.     A.V.,  shame. 
Rom.  1.  24,  that  their  bodies  should  be  d.    A.V.,  to  dis- 
honour (heir  own  bodies. 
9.  21,  another  unto  (/. ;  2  Tim.  2.  20,  some  unto  d. 

1  Cor.  4.  10,  we  have  d.    A.  F,  are  despised. 
11.  4,  d.  his  head  ;  15.  43,  sown  in  d. 

2  Cor.  6.  8,  by  glory  and  d.    A.V.,  honour  and  d. 
Jas.  2.  6.  '/.  the  poor  man.     A.  F.,  despised. 

DISINHERIT.    Num.  14.  12,  I  will  .  .  .  d.  them. 
DISMAYED.    Ex.  15.  15,  chiefs  .  .  .  d.    A.  F,  shall  be 
amazed. 
Deut.  1.  21,  neither  be  d.    A.  F,  discouraged. 
31.  8,  neither  be  d. 

Job  39.  22,  is  not  d.     A.V.,  affrighted. 
Ps.  48.  5,  they  were  d.,  they.    A.  F,  troubled,  and. 
Isa.  13.  8,  shall  be  (/.    A.  l'.,  afraid. 
21.  3,  d.  so  that  I  cannot  see. 
30.  31,  Assyrian  be  d.    A.  F,  beaten  down. 
41.  10,  be  not  d. 

51.  7,  be  ye  d.  at.    A.V.,  afraid  of. 
Jer.  8.  9,  wise  men  .  .  .  they  are  d. 

8.  15,  behold,  d. !     A.  F,  trouble. 

17.  18,  let  not  me  be  d. ;  23.  4,  nor  be  d. 
50.  2,  Merodach  is  d.    A.  V.,  broken  in  pieces. 
Ezek.  26.  18,  the  isles  .  .  .  shall  be  (/.    A.  F,  troubled. 
Obad.  9,  mighty  men  .  .  .  shall  be  d. 
DISMISSED.    2  Chr.  23.  8,  priest  d.  not  the  courses. 
Acts  15.  30,  when  they  were  d. 
15.  33,  were  '/.  in  peace.    A.V.,  let  go. 
19.  41,  he  '/.  the  assembly. 
DISOBEDIENCE.  Rom.  5. 19,  through  the  one  mans  d. 
11.  30,  by  their  d.    A.  F,  through  their  unbelief. 
11.  32,  all  unto  d.     A.V.,  in  unbelief. 
Eph.  2.  2 ;  Col.  3.  6,  sons  of  d. 
Heb.  4.  11,  example  of  d.    A.  F,  unbelief. 
Disobedience,  of  Israel,  Judg.  1.  27-36 ;  3.  6,  7 ;  8.  33- 
35 ;  2  Chr.  36.  15, 16  ;  Isa.  1.  2-9  ;  57.  3-11 ;  63.  10 ;  66. 
4 ;  Jer.  1. 16 ;  7.  24-28  ;  Ezek.  2.  3-8 ;  5.  6-11 ;  16.  l»-59 ; 
Amos  2. 12 ;  Zeph.  3.  2 ;  Zech.  1.  4  ;  Mai.  2.  11-17. 
curse  upon.  Lev.  26.  14-46  ;  Deut.  4.  25-28  ;  Josh.  23.  13 ; 

Judg.  2.  3  ;  2  Chr.  7.  19-22. 
its  results.  Lev.  26.  28  ;  Deut.  8.  20  ;  Josh.  5.  6 ;  1  Sam.  2. 
30  ;  Ps.  78.  31 ;  Isa.  42.  24  ;  Jer.  9.  13 ;  22.  21 ;  Eph.  5.  6 ; 
Tit.  1.  16 ;  Heb.  2.  2. 
Exemplified  :  —  Adam  and  Ere,  Gen.  3.  6-11 ;  Pharaoh, 
Ex.  5.  2 ;  Nadab,  etc..  Lev.  10.  1 ;  Moses,  etc..  Num.  20. 
8, 11,  24 ;  Achan,  Josh.  7. ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  13.  9 ;  15. ; 
the  prophet,  1  Kings  13.  20-24  ;  Jonah,  Jonah  1.  ;  2. 


DISOBEDIENT.    1  Kings  13.  21,  been  d.  unto   the 

mouth  of  Jehovah.    A.  F,  disobeyed. 
1  Kings  13.  26,  who  was  d. 
Luke  1.  17,  turn  .  .  .  and  the  d. 

Acts  14.  2,  Jews  that  were  d.    A.V.,  unbelieving  Jews. 
19.  9,  and  </.     .4.  V.,  believed  not. 
26. 19,  not  (/.  unto  the  heavenly  vision. 
Rom.  1.  30,  d.  to  parents ;  10.  21,  d.  and  gainsaying. 
15.  31,  are  (/.  in  Judaea.     .4.  F,  do  not  believe. 
Tit.  3.  3,  once  were  foolish,  d. 
Heb.  11.  31,  them  that  were  d.    A.  F,  believed  not. 
1  Pet.  2.  8.  being  d. ;  3.  20,  aforetime  were  d. 
DISORDERLY.    2  Thes.  3.  6,  brother  that  walketh  d. 
DISPARAGEMENT.    2  Cor.    11.  21,  by  way  of  d. 
A.  v.,  as  conceniing^reproach.  [times. 

DISPENSATION.     Eph.  1.  10,  d.  of  the  fulness  of  the 
Eph.  3.  2,  (/.  of  that  grace  of  God. 
3.  9,  the  (/.  of  the  mystery.    A.  V.,  fellowship. 
Col.  1.  25,  according  to  the  d.  of  God. 
1  Tim.  1.  4,  a  d.  of  God.     A.V.,  godly  edifying. 
DISPERSE.     1  Sam.  14.  34,  d.  yourselves. 
Ps.  112.  9,  he  hath  d.,  he  hath  given. 
Prov.  5.  16,  thy  springs  be  d. 
15.  7.  the  wise  (/.  knowledge. 

Ezek.  12.  15,  (/.  them  among  the  nations.    A.  F,  scatter. 
Acts  5.  36.  all  .  .  .  were  d.    A.V.,  scattered. 
DISPERSIONS.    Jer.  25.  34,  days  ...  of  your  d. 
John  7.  35,  D.  among  the  Greeks.  .4 .  T"; ,  disiiersed  among 

the  Gentiles. 
Jas.  1.  1,  are  of  the  D.    A.V.,  scattered  abroad. 

1  Pet.  1.  1,  to  the  elect  who  are  sojourners  of  the  B. 
A.V..  to  thp  .stranr/n-s  scattered  throughout  .  .  .  elect. 

DISPLAYED.     Ps."  60.  4,  d.  because  of  the  truth. 
DISPLEASE.     1  Sam.  8.  6,  the  thing  d.  Samuel. 

2  Sam.  11.  27,  thing  that  David  had  done  (/.  Jehovah. 
Prov.  24.  18,  lest  Jehovah  see  it,  and  it  d.  him. 

Isa.  59.  15,  a.  him  that  there  was  no  justice. 
Heb.  3.  10,  17,  I  was  d.    A.  V.,  grieved. 
DISPLEASURE,    Deut.  9.  19,  anger  and  hot  d. 
DISPOSE.     Job  34.  13,  d.  the  whole  world  ? 
DISPOSSESSED.     Judg.  11.  24,  God  hath  d.    A.V., 
sliall  drire  out.  [ceedesl. 

DISPOSSESSEST.    Deut.  12.  29,  (Z.  them.    A.V.,suc- 
DISPUTE.    Heb.  7.  7,  without  any  d.    ^.F,  all  con- 

tradirtinn. 
DISPUTES.    1  Tim.  6.  4,  questionings  and  d.  of  words. 

.4.  F,  .strifes. 
Disputing,  with  God,  Rom.  9.  20 ;  1  Cor.  1.  20. 
with  men,  Mark  9.  33  ;  Rom.  14.  1 ;  Phil.  2. 14 ;  1  Tim.  1. 
4  ;  2  Tim.  2.  14  ;  Tit.  3.  9. 
DISQUIETED,    1  Sam.  28.  15,  why  hast  thou  d.  me? 
Ps.  42.  5,  why  art  thou  d.  within  me  ? 
77.  3,  and  am  (/.    A.V.,  was  troubled. 
Jer.  4.  19.  heart  is  d.    A.  V.,  maketh  a  noise. 
DISREPUTE.    Acts  19.  27,  trade  come  into  (/.    A.V., 

l,p  s>t  nf  nniiaht. 

DISSEMBLED.    Josh.  7. 11,  stolen,  and  d.  also. 
DISSEMBLERS.     Ps.  26.  4,  neither  .  .  .  with  d. 
DISSENSION.     Acts  15.  2,  had  no  small  d. 
DISSOLVE.    Job  30.  22,  d.  me  in  the  storm. 
Ps.  75.  3,  inhabitants  thereof  are  d. 
Dan.  5. 16,  (/.  doubts  {  =  solve). 
2  Cor.  5.  1,  tabernacle  be  d. 
2  Pet.  3.  10,  elements  shall  be  d.    A.  F,  melt. 
3.  11,  these  things  are  thus  all  to  be  d. 
DISTAFF.     Prov.   31.  19,  layeth  her  hands  to  the  d. 

A.  F,  sinndle. 
DISTIL.    Deut.  32.  2,  my  speech  shall  d. 

Job  36.  27.  which  d.  in  rain.     A.  F,  jjour  down. 
DISTINCTION.      Ex.  9.  4,  make  a  d.  between  the 
cattle.    A.  v.,  sfvcr. 
Lev.  20.  25,  make  a  (/.  between.    A.  V.,  put  difference. 
Acts  15.  9,  made  no  d.    A.  V.,  put  no  difference. 
Rom.  3.  22,  there  is  no  d.    A.  F,  difference. 
10. 12,  no  d.  between  Jew  and  Greek.    A.  F,  difference. 
1  Cor.  14.  7,  d.  in  the  sounds. 

Jas.  2.  4,  do  ye  not  make  d.  among  yourselves.    A.  F, 
are  .  .  .  partial. 
DISTINCTLY.    Neh.  8.  8.  read  in  the  book,  .  .  .  d. 
DISTINGUISHED.    Dan.  6.  3,  Daniel  was  d.    A.  F, 

DISTRACTED.     Ps.  88.  15, 1  am  d. 
DISTRESS.    Gen.  35.  3,  in  the  day  of  my  d. 

Gen.  42.  21,  saw  the  d.     A.  F,  anguish. 

Deut.  28.  53,  in  the  d.  wherewith.     A.V.,  straitnes.t. 

Judg.  10.  14,  in  the  time  of  your  d.    A.  F,  tribulation. 
11.  7,  now  when  ye  are  in  d.  ? 

1  Sam.  10.  19,  your  d.    A.  F,  tribulations. 
22.  2,  every  one  that  was  in  d. 

2  Sam.  22.  7,  in  my  d.  I  called. 

2  Chr.  15.  4,  when  in  their  d.    A.  F,  trouble. 

33.  12,  in  d.,  he  besought.    A.  F,  affliction. 
Job  15.  24,  d.  and  anguish.    A.V.,  trouble. 

36.  16,  d.  into  a  broad  place.    A.  V.,  the  strait. 
Ps.  4.  1,  when  I  was  in  d. 

25.  17,  bring  thou  me  out  of  my  d 

69. 17, 1  am  in  d     A.  V.,  trouble. 

102.  2,  the  day  of  my  d.    A.V.,  when  I  am  in  trouble. 

107.  13,  saved  them  out  of  their  d. 


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DOI 


Prov.  1.  27,  when  d.  and  anguish  come. 
Isa.  8.  22,  a.  and  darkness.    A.V.,  trouble. 
25.  4,  stronghold  to  the  needy  in  his  d. 
Jer.  19.  9,  eat  the  flesh  ...  in  the  d.    A.  V.,  straitness. 
Lam.  1.  20,  I  am  in  d. 
Obad.  12,  speak  proudly  in  the  day  of  d. 

1  Car.  7.  26,  good  by  reason  of  the  d.    A.  V.,  good  for 
the  present  d. 

2  Cor.  6.  4,  commending  ourselves  .  .  .  md. 
12.  10,  d.,  for  Christ's  sake. 

DISTRESSED.    Gen.  32.  7,  greatly  afraid  and  was  d. 

Isa.  8.  21,  sore  '/.    A.V.,  hardly  bestead. 

Mat.  9.  36,  they  were  d.    A.  V.,  fainted. 
14.  24,  (/.  by  the  waves.    A.  K,  tossed. 

Mark  6.  48,  d.  in  rowing.    A.  V.,  toiling. 

2  Cor.  8.  13,  and  ye  (/.    A.V.,  burdened. 
DISTRIBUTE.    Josh.  13.  32,  Moses  d.    A.V.,diddis- 
tribute. 

Josh.  19.  49,  made  an  end  of  d.    A.  V.,  dividing. 

Job  21.  17,  God  (/.  sorrows. 

Luke  18.  22,  d.  unto  the  poor. 

John  6. 11,  d.  to  them  that  were  set  down, 

1  Cor.  7.  17,  the  Lord  hath  d.  to  each  man. 

1  Tim.  6.  18,  ready  to  d. 
DISTRIBUTION.    Acts  4.  35,  d.  was  made  unto  each. 
DISTRICT.    Neh.  3.  14,  ruler  of  the  (/.  of.    A.  F.,  part. 
DITCH.    Ps.  7.  15,  fallen  into  the  d. 
DIVERS.    Mat.  4.  24,  d.  diseases. 

1  Cor.  12.  10,  './.  kinds  of  tongues. 
12.  28,  d.  kinds  of  tongues.    A.  V.,  diversities. 

Tit.  3.  3,  serving  d.  lusts ;  Heb.  1.  1,  in  d.  manners. 

Heb.  1. 1,  God  .  .  .  hy  d.  portions.    A.  V.,  who  at  sun- 
dni  times. 
DIVERSE.     Prov.  20.  23,  d.  weights  are  an  abomina- 
tion.    A.  V^  I  livers. 
DIVERSITIES.    1  Cor.  12.  4,  d.  of  gifts. 

1  Cor.  12.  5,  d.  of  ministrations.    A.  F.,  differences. 
12.  (i,  '/.  of  workings. 

DIVIDE.    Gen.  1.  4,  God  d.  the  light. 
Ex.  14.  21,  the  waters  were  d. 

2  Sam.  1.  23,  in  their  death  .  .  .  not  d. 

1  Kings  3.  25, '/.  the  living  child. 

2  Kings  2. 14,  d.  hither  and  thither.     A.  F.,  ported. 

1  Chr.  24.  3,  David  .  .  .  d.  them.     A.  F,  distributed. 
Ps.  55.  9,  d.  their  tongue. 

Isa.  9.  3,  when  they  a.  the  spoil. 

18.  2,  whose  land  the  rivers  d. !    A.  F,  have  spoiled! 
Hos.  10.  2,  their  heart  is  d. 
Mat.  12.  25,  kingdom  (/.  against  itself. 
Luke  12.  14,  a  a.  over  you  ? 

12.  53,  d.,  father  against  son. 

15. 12,  d.  unto  them  his  living. 
ICor.  1.  13,  is  Christ  rf.  ? 

12.  11,  d.  to  each  one  severally. 
Heb.  4. 12,  d.  of  soul  and  spirit. 

7.  2,  d.  a  tenth.     A.  F,  gave. 
DIVINATION.    Num.  22.  7,  rewards  of  d. 
Jer.  14.  14,  lying  vision,  and  d. 
Ezek.  12.  24,  nor  flattering  d. 
Acts  16.  16,  spirit  of  (/. 
DIVINE.     Gen.  30.  27,  I  have  d.     A.V.,  learned  by 
experience. 
Gen.  44.  5,  whereby  he  indeed  d.  ? 
Ezek.  13.  9,  that  d.  lies. 

22.  28,  d.  lies  unto  them. 
Mic.  3.  11,  d.  for  money. 

2  Pet.  1.  3,  seeing  that  his  d.  power  hath  granted. 
1.  4,  partakers  of  the  d.  nature. 

DIVINER.    Isa.  3.  2,  and  the  d.    A.V.,  prtident. 
Jer.  27.  9,  hearken  ye  not  ...  to  your  a. 
29.  8, '/..  deceive  you. 
DIVINITY.    Rom.  1.  20,  his  everlasting  power  and  d. 

A.  v..  Godhead. 
DIVISION.    Ex.  8.  23,  a  d.  between  my  people. 
Luke  12.  51,  nay ;  but  rather  d. 
John  7.  43,  d.  in  the  multitude. 
Rom.  16.  17,  them  that  are  causing  the  d. 
1  Cor.  1.  10,  no  d.  among  you. 
Gal.  5.  20,  d.    A.  V.,  seditions. 
Divisions  in  the  church,  1  Cor.  1.  10-13  ;  11. 18 ;  12.  24,  25. 
caused  by  the  gospel,  Mat.  10.  35 ;  John  7.  12,  43 ;  10. 

19 ;  Acts  13.  45  ;  17.  4-6 ;  28.  24. 
fatal  to  success.  Mat.  12.  25-29 ;  Mark  3.  23-27 ;  Luke 

11.  14-19. 
sin  of,   Rom.  16.  17 ;    1  Cor.  1    10-14 ;    1  Thes.  5.  13 : 
2Thes.  3.  6. 
Divorce,  permitted,  Deut.  24.  1 ;  Jer.  3.  1 ;  Mat.  5.  31, 
32  ;  19.  7-9. 
practised  illegally  by  the  Jews,  Mic.  2.  9 ;  Mai.  2.  14. 
Christian  law  of,  Mark  10.  2-12  ;  Luke  16. 18;  1  Cor.  7. 
10-17. 
DI-ZAHAB,  dT'-za-h5b  —  Heb.   auriferous.    Deut.  1.  1. 

A.  v.,  Dizahab. 
DO.    Gen.  32.  9,  I  will  d.  thee  good.     -<4.F,  deal  well 
with  thee. 
Num.  23.  19,  ^vill  he  not  d.  it  ?  [do  so. 

Deut.  22.  5,  whosoever  d.  these  things.    A.  F,  all  that 

23.  23,  observe  and  d.    A.V.,  perform. 

1  Kings  21.  20,  to  d.  that  which  is  evil.    A.V.,  work. 


1  Chr.  22. 13,  observe  to  d.    A.  V.,  fulfil. 

Job  36.  22,  God  d.  loftily  in  his  power.  A.  V.,exalteth  hy. 
Ps.  1.  3,  whatsoever  he  d. 

118.  6,  what  can  man  (/. 

Prov.  11.  19,  hethatpursueth  evil  d.  it.  A.  V.,nursueth. 
Isa.  42.  13,  d.  mightily  against  his  enemies.  A.  F,  pre- 
vail. 
Jer.  5.  1,  any  that  d.  justly.  A.  F,  exectdeth  judgment. 
Zech.  8.  14,  I  thought  to  d.  evil  unto  you.  A.  F,  pun- 
ish you. 
Mat.  7.  12,  d.  ye  also  unto  them. 

9.  21,  if  I  d.  but  touch.     A.  V.,  may. 

23.  3,  they  say,  and  </.  not. 
Luke  10.  37,  (/.  thou  likewise. 

23.  34,  know  not  what  they  d. 
John  15.  5,  apart  from  me  .ve  can  d.  nothing. 
Acts  13.  22,  who  shall '/.  all  my  will.     A.  V.,  fulfil. 

21.  13,  what  d.  ye,  weeping.    A.  F,  mean  ye  to  weep. 

22.  26,  what  art  thou  about  to  rf.?   A.V.,  take  heed  what 
thou  doest. 

Rom.  7.  18,  to  d.  that  which  is  good.    A.  F,  perform. 

2  Cor.  9.  7,  let  each  man  d.    A .  F,  so  let  him  give. 
1  John  3.  8,  he  that  d.  sin.    A.  F,  coinmitleth. 

5.  2,  d.  his  commandments.    A.V..,  keep. 
DOCTOR.    Luke  5. 17,  d.  of  the  law  sitting  by. 

Acts  5.  34,  Gamaliel,  a  (/.  of  the  law. 
DOCTRINE.    Deut.  32.  2,  d.  shall  drop  as  the  rain. 
-Job  11.  4,  my  d.  is  pure. 
Prov.  4.  2,  I  give  you  good  d. 
Rom.  16.  17,  contrary  to  the  d. 
Eph.  4.  14,  every  wind  of  d. 

1  Tim.  1.  3,  teach  a  different  d. 

1.  10,  contrary  to  the  sound  d. ;  4.  1,  d.  of  demons. 
4.  6,  nourished  in  the  words  ...  of  the  good  d. 

6.  3,  d.  which  is  according  to  godliness. 
Tit.  1.  9,  exhort  in  the  sound  a. 

2.  10,  adorn  the  d. 

Doctrine,  of  Christ,  Mat.  7.  28,  25);  John  7.  16;  Acts  2. 

42 ;  1  Tim.  4.  16  ;  2  Tim.  3.  16 ;  Tit.  2.  1. 
startling  to  the  natural  man.  Mat.  22.  33 ;  Mark  1.  22 ; 

Luke  4.  32 ;  Acts  17.  20 ;  1  Cor.  1.  18,  23  ;  2.  14. 
obedience  to,  Rom.  6.  17. 
not  to  be  blasphemed,  Tit.  2.  7, 10  ;  2  John  10. 
first  principles  of,  Heb.  6.  1,  2. 
to  be  taught  only,  1  Tim.  1.  3  ;  4.  6, 13. 
Doctrines,  false.  Mat.  15.  9 ;  Eph.  4.  14 ;  2  Thes.  2.  11 ; 

1  Tim.  4.  1 ;  2  Tim.  4.  3  ;  Heb.  13.  9  ;  Rev.  2.  14. 
should  be  avoided  by  ministers,  1  Tim.   1.  4 ;  6.  20  ; 

saints,  Eph.  4. 14  ;  Col.  2.  8 ;  all  men,  Jer.  23.  16  ;  29.  8. 
teachers  of.  Mat.  24.  5  ;  Acts  20.  30 ;  Gal.  1.  6,  7  ;  1  Tim. 

4.  1 ;  2  Tim.  3.  9  ;  2  Pet.  2.  2. 
teachers  of,  are  described.  Acts  20.  29;  2  Cor.  11.  13; 

1  Tim.  6.  3,  4 ;  2  Tim.  3.  8 ;  Tit.  1.  11 ;  2  Pet.  2.  3 ; 
Jude  4,  8.  [3. 

punishment  of  those  who  teach,  Mic.  3.  6,  7  ;  2  Pet.  2.  1, 
DODAI,  do  dai  —  his  beloved^ DODO  (q.  v.).  1  Chr.  27.  4. 
DODANIM,  dod'a-nim.    Gen.  10.  4.    (See  Rodanim.) 
DODAVAHU,  dod-av'S-hu-Heb.  beloved  of  Jehovah. 

2  Chr.  20.  37.     A.V.,  Dodnvah. 
DODO,  dodo.    Judg.  10.  1 ;  2  Sam.  23.  24. 
DOE.     Prov.  5.  19,  pleasant  rf.    A.V.,roe. 

DOEG,  do' eg  —  Heb.  ^/7?iM  —  slays  priests.   1  Sam.  22.  18. 
DOER.    Rom.  2.  25,  if  thou  be  a  rf.  of  the  law.    A.V., 
keep. 

Jas  1.  22,  be  ye  d.  of  the  word. 
DOEST.    Gen.  4.  7,  if  thou  d.  well. 

Judg.  18.  3,  what  d.  thou.    A.  F,  makesi. 

Job  9.  12,  what  d.  thou  ? 

Rom.  2.  3,  f/.  the  same. 
DOG.    Ex.  11.  7,  (/.  move  his  tongue. 

Judg.  7.  5,  as  9,d.  lappeth  ;  1  Sam.  17.  43,  am  lad. 

2  Sam.  9.  8,  such  a  dead  d.  as  I  am  ? 

1  Kings  21.  19,  shall  d.  lick  thy  blood. 

2  Kings  8.  13,  what  is  thy  servant,  who  is  but  a  d. 
A.V..,  what,  is  thy  .  .  .  ad. 

Job  30.  1,  disdainedf  to  set  with  the  d. 
Ps.  22.  16,  d.  have  compassed  me. 

22.  20,  from  the  power  of  the  (/. 

59.  6,  howl  like  a  d. ;  68.  23,  tongue  of  thy  d. 
Prov.  26.  11,  d.  that  retumeth  to  his  vomit. 
Eccl.  9.  4,  living  d.  is  better. 
Mat.  7.  6,  holy  unto  the  d. 

15.  27,  d.  eat  of  the  crumbs. 
Luke  16.  21,  d.  came  and  licked. 
Phil.  3.  2,  beware  of  the  d. 
2  Pet.  2.  22,  d.  turning. 
Rev.  22.  15,  without  are  the  d. 
Doff,  an  abomination  to  God,  Deut.  23. 18. 
held  in  contempt,  1  Sam.  17.  43 :  2  Sam.  3.  8 :  16.  9. 
sheep-dogs.  Job  30.  1 :  street-dogs,  Ps.  59.  6 ;  1  Kings 

21.  19  ;  22.  33 ;  Luke  16.  21 ;  house-dog,  Mat.  15.  27. 
Illustrative  :  -  Ps.  22. 16, 20 ;  Prov.  26. 11 ;  Isa.  56.  10, 11 ; 
Mat.  7.  6;  15.  26;  Phil.  3.  2. 
DOING.    Ex.  15.  11,  (/.  wonders? 
1  Chr.  22.  16,  arise  and  be  (/. 
Neh.  6.  3,  I  am  d.  a  great  work. 
Ps.  28.  4,  of  their  (/.     A.  F.,  endeavours. 

64.  9,  consider  of  his  </.  ;  66.  5,  terrible  in  his  d. 

77.  12,  muse  on  thy  d.    A.  F,  talk  of  thy  d. 


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Ps.  78.  11,  they  forgat  his  (/.    A.V.,  works. 
99.  8,  of  their  d.    A .  V.,  inventions. 
103.  7,  (/.  unto  the  children.    A.V.,  acts. 

105.  1,  make  known  ...  his  (Z.    A.V.,  deeds. 

106.  29,  provoked  .  .  .  with  their  d.   A.  F.,  inventions. 

118.  23,  this  is  Jehovah's  d. 

143.  5,  1  meditate  on  all  thy  d.    A.  V.,  vorks. 
Prov.  12. 14,  the  d.  of  a  man's  hands.    A.  F.,  recompence. 

20.  11,  child  maketh  himself  known  by  his  d. 
Jer.  18.  11,  amend  .  .  .  your  d.    A.  V.,  make  .  .  .  your 

d.  good. 
Mic.  2.  7,  are  these  his  d.  ? 
Mat.  24.  46,  shall  find  so  d. 
Acts  10.  38,  went  about  d.  good. 
Rom.  12.  20,  so  d.  thou  shalt  heap  coals. 
2  Cor.  8.  11,  complete  the  d.  also.    A.  V.,  perform  the  d. 
Eph.  2.  3,  (/.  the  desires  of  the  flesh.    A.  V.,fulfillinQ- 

6.  6,  d.  the  will  of  God. 

1  Tim.  5.  21,  d.  nothing  by  partiality. 

Col.  3.  9,  old  man  with  his  d.    A.  V.,  deeds. 
Jas.  1.  25,  blessed  in  his  d.    A.V.,  deed. 

2  Pet.  2.  2,  their  lascivious  d.  A.  V.,  ways. 
DOLEFUL.  Isa.  13.  21,  full  of  d.  creatures. 
DOMINION.    Gen.  1.  26.  d.  over  the  fish. 

Gen.  37.  8,  shalt  thou  indeed  have  d.  over  us? 
2  Sam.  8.  3,  recover  his  d.    A.V.,  border. 
Ps.  8.  6,  d.  over  the  works  of  thy  hands. 

19.  13,  not  have  d.  over  me. 

49. 14,  upright  shall  have  d. 

72.  8,  d.  also  from  sea  to  sea. 

119.  133,  let  not  any  iniquity  have  d. 
Dan.  4.  34,  an  everlasting  (/. 

Rom.  6.  9,  death  no  more  hath  d. 
6.  14,  sin  shall  not  have  d. ;  7.  1,  the  law  hath  d. 
Eph  1.  21,  far  above  .  .  .  d. 
Col.  1  16,  thrones  or  d. 

1  Tim.  2.  12,  nor  to  have  d.    A.V.,  usurp  authority. 

2  Pet.  2. 10,  despise  (/.    A.V.,  government. 
Jude  25,  d.  and  power. 

Rev.  1.  6,  to  him  be  the  glory  and  the  d. 
Dominion  over  nature  given  to  man,  Gen.  1.  26-28  ;  Ps. 

8.  6.    See  1  Cor.  15.  27  ;  Heb.  2.  8. 
DONE.     Gen.  3.  13,  this  thou  hast  d.  ? 
Judg.  16.  11,  ropes  wherewith  no  work  hath  been  d. 

A.  v.,  that  never  were  occupied. 
Ps.  33.  9,  spake,  and  it  was  d. 

120.  3,  what  shall  be  d.  more  unto  thee. 
Mat.  6.  10,  thy  will  be  d. 

23.  23,  ought  to  have  d. ;  25.  21,  well  d. 
Mark  14.  8,  d.  what  she  could. 
Luke  1.  25,  Lord  d.  unto  me.    A.  V.,  dealt  with. 
John  15.  7,  it  shall  be  d.  unto  you.  [stroyed. 

Rom.  6.  6,  body  of  sin  might  be  d.  away.    A.V.,  de- 
1  Cor.  13.  8,  prophecies,  they  shall  be  d.  away.    A.  F., 
fail. 

13.  8,  knowledge,  it  shall  be  d.  away.    A.  F.,  vanish. 
Gal.  5  11,  stumbling-block  of  the  cross  been  d.  away. 

A  v.,  offence  of  the  cross  ceased. 
Rev.  16.  17,  it  is  (/.  [pointed. 

DOOMED.    1  Cor.  4.  9,  men  d.  to  death.    A.  F.,   ap- 
DOOR.    Gen.  4.  7,  sin  coucheth  at  the  d. 
Ex.  12.  23,  pass  over  the  d. 
33.  9,  pillar  .  .  .  stood  at  the  d. 
35.  15,  at  the  d.    A.  F,  enlerinq  in. 
Judg.  16.  3,  laid  hold  of  the  d.  of  the  gate. 

1  Sam.  21. 13,  scrabbled  on  the  d. 

2  Kings  4. 15,  she  stood  in  the  d. 

9.  3,  open  the  </.,  and  flee. 

Neh.  13.  19,  that  the  d.  should  be  shut.    A.  F,  gates. 
Job  31.  32,  I  have  opened  my  d. 

41.  14,  who  can  open  the  d.  of  his  face  ? 
Ps.  24.  7,  ye  everlasting  d.  ;  78.  23,  d.  of  heaven. 

141.  3,  keep  the  d.  of  my  lips. 
Prov.  8.  3,  coming  in  at  the  d. 

26.  14,  d.  turneth  upon  its  hinges. 
Isa.  45.  2,  (/.  of  brass.     .4.  F,  gates. 
Ezek.  33.  30,  people  talk  of  thee  ...  in  the  d.  of  the 
houses. 

40.  38,  the  d.  thereof.    A.V.,  entries. 
Mat.  6.  6,  shut  thy  d. ;  24.  33,  even  at  the  d. 

25. 10,  the  d.  was  shut ;  27.  60.  d.  of  the  tomb. 
Mark  2.  2,  not  even  about  the  d. 

11.  4,  colt  tied  at  the  d. 

Luke  13.  24,  the  narrow  d.    A.V.,  strait  gate. 
John  10.  1,  entereth  not  by  the  d. 

10.  7,  I  am  the  d. ;  18. 16,  Peter  was  standing  at  the  d. 
20. 19  ;  Acts  21.  30,  d.  were  shut. 

Acts  3.  2,  (/.  of  the  temple.    A.  F,  gate. 
12  13,  knocked  at  the  d. ;  14.  27,  d.  of  faith. 
16.  26,  d.  were  opened. 

1  Cor.  16.  9,  great  d.  and  effectual. 

2  Cor.  2.  12,  d.  was  opened  unto  me. 
Col.  4.  3,  open  unto  us  a  d. 

Jas.  5.  9,  judge  standeth  before  the  d. 

Rev.  3.  20,  I  stand  at  the  d. 
4.  1,  d.  opened  in  heaven. 
DOORKEEPER.    1  Clir.  15. 18,  d.    A.V., porters. 

Ps.  84.  10,  rather  be  a  d. 
DOPHKAH,  dSph'kah.    Num.  33.  12. 


DOR,  dSr  —  Heb.  habitation.    Josh.  11.  2. 
DORCAS,  d6r -eas-  gazelle -Q^.  for  Tabitha.    Acts  9. 
36. 
is  restored  to  life  by  Peter,  Acts  9.  40. 
DOST.   Isa.  27.  8,  thou  (/.  contend  with  them.  A.  V.,wilt. 
DOTH  AN.  do' than  — town  near  Shechem,  where  Joseph 
was  sold  to  Midianites.    Gen.  37. 17. 
residence  of  Elisha,  2  Kings  6.  13. 
DOTING.    Ezek.  23. 11,  in  her  d.    A.  F,  inordinate  love. 

1  Tim.  6.  4,  (/.  about  questionings. 
DOUBLE     Gen.  41.  32,  dream  was  d. 

Gen.  43.  12,  take  d.  money. 

Ex.  22.  4,  shall  pay  d. ;  Deut.  21.  17,  a  d.  portion. 

2  Kings  2.  9,  d.  portion  of  thy  spirit. 
1  Chr.  12.  33,  not  of  d.  heart. 

Ps.  12.  2,  with  a  d.  heart. 

119.  113, 1  hate  them  that  are  of  a  d.  mind.   A.  F,  vain 
thoughts. 

1  Tim.  3.  8,  not  d.-tongued. 
5.  17,  worthy  of  d.  honor. 

Rev.  18.  6,  d.  according  to  her  works.  [minded. 

DOUBLEMINDED.    Jas.  1.  8,  d.  man.    A.V.,  double 

Jas.  4.  8,  ye  (/.    A.  J'.,  double  minded. 
DOUBT.    Gen.  37.  33,  without  d.  torn  in  pieces. 
Deut.  28.  66,  thy  life  shall  hang  in  d. 
Dan.  5. 12,  dissolving  of  d. 
Mat.  14.  31,  wherefore  didst  thou  d.  ? 
21.  21,  faith,  and  d.  not. 
Mark  11.  23,  not  d.  in  his  heart. 

Jude  22,  on  some  have  mercy,  who  are  in  d.    A.  F, 
compassion,  making  a  difference. 
Doubt,  forbidden.  Mat.  14.  31 ;  17.  20 ;  21.  21 ;  Mark  11. 

23 :  Luke  12.  29 ;  Acts  10.  20. 
DOUBTING.    Jas.  1.  6,  ask  in  faith,  nothing  d.    A.  F, 

icarerinQ- 
DOUGH.    Ex.  12.  34,  people  took  their  d. 

2  Sam.  13.  8,  she  took  d.    A.  V.,  flour. 
Neh.  10.  37,  first-fruits  of  our  d. 
Jer.  7.  18,  women  knead  the  d. 

DOVE.    Ps.  55.  6,  wings  like  ad.!  68. 13,  of  a  d. 

Isa.  38.  14, 1  did  moan  as  a  d.    A.  F,  mourn  as  a  d. 

Jer.  48.  28,  dwell  in  the  rock ;  .  .  .  like  the  d. 

Hos.  7. 11,  like  a  silly  d. ;  11.  11.  as  a  d. 

Nah.  2.  7,  as  with  the  voice  of  a. 

Mat.  10.  16,  harmless  as  d. 
Dove,  at  the  flood.  Gen.  8.  8-12. 

sacrificial,  Gen.  15.  9  ;  Lev.  12.  6  ;  14.  22 ;  Luke  2.  24. 

figurative,  Ps.  68.  13  ;  74. 19  ;  S.  of  Sol.  1.  15  ;  2.  14  ;  6.  9 ; 
Mat.  10.  16. 

Holy  Spirit  in  the  form  of.  Mat.  3.  16 ;  Mark  1.  10 ; 
Luke  3.  22 ;  John  1.  32. 

sold  in  the  temple,  Mat.  21. 12 ;  John  2. 14. 

Illustrative  :  —  S.  of  Sol.  5.  2 ;  Isa.  38.  14  ;  59.  11 ;  60.  8. 
DOWN.     2  Sam.  3.  35,  till  the  sun  be  d. 

Ps.  109.  23,  tossed  up  and  d. 

Job  3.  13,  now  should  I  have  lain  d.    A.V.,  still. 

Isa.  18.  7,  nation  .  .  .  and  treadeth  d.    A.  V.,  trodden 
under  foot. 

Rev.  16.  21,  great  hail  .   .   .  cometh  d.     A.V.,  great 
hail  out  of  hpaven. 
DOWNSITTING.    Ps.  139.  2,  thou  knowest  my  d. 
DOWRY.    Gen.  30.  20,  with  a  good  d. 
DRAG.    Hab.  1. 15,  gathereth  them  in  his  d. 

Luke  12.  58,  d.  thee  unto  the  judge.    A.  F,  hale. 

John  21.  8,  (/.  the  net. 

Acts  8.  3,  d.  men  and  women.    A.V.,  haling. 
14.  19,  d.  him  out  of  the  city.    A.  F,  drew. 
DRAGON.    Rev.  12.  9,  d.  was  cast  down. 

Rev.  20.  2,  d.,  the  old  serpent. 
Dragon,  only  found  in  New  Testament  in  Rev.  12.  3,  4, 
7,  9, 16, 17,  etc. 

Illustrative  of :  -  Rev.  13.  2  ;  20.  2,  7.- 
DRAIN.    Ps.  73.  10,  d.  by  them.    A.  F,  ivrung  out  to. 

Ezek.  23.  34,  drink  it  and  d.  it  out.     A.  F,  suck. 
DRANK.    Gen.  9.  21,  he  d.  of  the  wine. 

2  Sam.  12.  3,  d.  of  his  own  cup. 

1  Kings  17.  6,  he  d.  of  the  brook. 

Dan.  5.  4,  they  d.  wine  ;  Mark  14.  23,  all  d.  of  it. 

Luke  17.  27,  they  d.,  they  married. 

John  4.  12,  d.  thereof  himself. 

1  Cor.  10.  4,  d.  of  a  spiritual  rock. 
DRAUGHT.    Mat.  15. 17,  cast  out  into  the  d.  ? 

Luke  5.  4,  nets  for  a  d. 
DRAW.    Gen.  24.  11,  women  go  out  to  d.  water. 

Ex.  3.  5,  d.  not  nighliither. 

Num.  22.  23,  sword  d.  in  his  hand. 

Deut.  4.  19.  d.  away  and  worship.    A.  F,  driven  to. 

1  Kings  13.  4,  d.  it  back  again.    A.V.,  pull  it  in. 

Job  36.  27,  d.  up  the  drops  of  water.    ^.  F,  maketh 
small. 

Ps.  28.  3,  d.  me  not  away  with  the  wicked. 

73.  28,  d.  near  unto  God ;  85.  5,  d.  out  thine  anger. 

74.  11,  why  </.  thou  back  thy  hand.    A.  F,  iciihdrawest. 
88.  3,  d.  nigh  unto  Sheol. 

Eccl.  5.  1,  to  d.  nigh  to  hear  is  better.    ^4.  F,  be  more 

ready  to  hear. 
S.  of  Sol.  1.  4,  d.  me  ;  we  will  run  after  thee. 
Isa.  58.  2,  delight  to  d.  near.    A.V.,  in  approaching. 
Jer.  31.  3,  with  lovingkindness  have  I  d.  thee. 


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Luke  12.  33,  no  thief  d.  near.     A.V.,  approaclieth. 

14.  5,  (/.  him  up  on  a  sabbath  day.    A .  V.^pull  him  out. 

15. 1,  publicans  and  sinners  were  d.  near.    A.  V.,  drew. 
John  4.  11,  nothing  to  d.  with. 

4.  15,  neither  come  .  .  .  hither  to  d. 

6.  44,  except  the  Father  .  .  .  d.  him. 

12.  32,  (/.  all  men  unto  myself. 
Acts  11.  10,  (/.  up  again  into  heaven. 
Heb.  4.  16,  (/.  near  with  boldness.     A.V.,  come  boldly. 

10.  1,  them  that  d.  nigh.    A.  F.,  the  comers  thereunto. 

10.  22.  d.  near  with  a  true  heart. 

10.  2'),  day  d.  nigh.     A.V.,  (ipproaching. 
Jas.  4.  8,  he  will  d.  nigli  to  vou. 
DRAWERS.    Josh.  9.  21,  d.  of  water. 
DREAD.    Gen.  9.  2,  d.  of  you  .  .  .  upon  every  beast. 
Dent.  32.  17,  your  fathers  d.  not.     A.  V.,  feared. 

1  Sam.  11.  7,  the  d.  of  Jehovah.     A.  V.,fe(tr. 
Isa.  8.  12,  be  in  d.  thereof.     A.V.,  be  afraid. 

s.  13  ;  let  him  be  your  d. 
DREADFUL.    Gen.  28.  17,  how  d.  is  this  place  ! 
DREAM.    Gen.  37.  8,  hated  him  ...  for  his  d. 
Gen.  37.  19,  behold,  this  (/. 
Job  20.  8,  fly  away  as  a  f/. 
33.  15, 16,  in  a  '/.  ...  he  openeth  the  ears. 
Ps.  73.  20,  as  a  '/.  when  one  awaketh. 
126.  1,  like  unto  them  that  d. 
Eccl.  5.  3,  d.  Cometh  with  .  .  .  business. 
Isa.  29.  8,  hungry  man  d. 
Joel  2.  28,  old  men  shall  d.  d. 

Mat.  27.  19,  many  things  ...  in  a  d.  [ers. 

Jude  8,  these  also  in  their  d.     A.V.,  the.^e  filthy  dream- 

DREAMING.    Isa.  56. 10,  his  watchmen  are  blind  .  .  . 

'/.     A.  v.,  sleepinq. 
Dreams,  vanity  of.  Job  20.  8 ;  Ps.  73.  20 ;  Isa.  29.  7,  8 ; 
Jer.  23.  28  ;  Zech.  10.  2. 
prophets  received  revelations  in,  Num.  12.  6 ;  1  Sam. 

28.  6 ;  Job  33.  15  ;  Joel  2.  28. 
false  prophets  pretended  to  revelations  in,  Deut.  13. 1, 

5  ;  Jer.  27.  9  ;  29.  8. 
interpretation  of,  from  God,  Gen.  40.  8 :  41.  16  ;  Dan.  2. 

18-23.  28-30. 
of  Ahimelech,  Gen.  20.  3-7  ;  Jacob,  Gen.  28.  12;  31.  11; 
Lnban,  Gen.  31.  24 ;  Joseph,  Gen.  37.  5-9 ;  Pharaoh's 
butler  and  baker.  Gen.  40.  5-19;   Pharaoh,  Gen.  41. 
1-7;  Midianite.  Judg.  7.  13-15;  Solomon,  1  Kings  3. 
5-15  ;  Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan.  2.  1-31 ;  4.  5,  8  ;  DaniH, 
Dan.  7. ;  Joseph,  Mat.  1.  20,  21 ;  2. 13,  19,  20 ;  wise  men. 
Mat.  2.  11,  12 ;  Pilate's  loife.  Mat.  27.  19. 
DREGS.      Ps.  75.  8,  d.  .  .  .  Wicked  .  .  .  shall .  .  .  drink. 
DRESS.    Gen.  2.  15,  to  d.  it  and  to  keep  it. 

2  Sam.  12.  4,  il.  for  the  wayfaring  man. 

1  Kings  18.  25,  and  d.  it  first. 

DRESSER.    Amos  7.  14,  d.  of  sycomore-trees.    A.V., 

Qdlherer. 
DREW.    Gen.  18.  23,  Abraham  d.  near. 
Gen.  37.  28,  d.  and  lifted  up  Joseph. 
Deut.  13.  10,  d.  thee  away.    A.  V.,  thncsf. 
Ruth  4.  7,  a  man  d.  off  his  shoe.     A.  V.,  plucked. 
4.  8,  d.  off  his  shoe. 

2  Sam.  22.  17  ;  Ps.  18.  16,  d.  me  out  of  many  waters. 
Hos.  11.  4,  d.  them  with  cords  of  a  man. 

Mat.  21.  34,  season  of  the  fruit  d.  near. 

Luke  19.  29,  d.  nigh  unto  Bethphage.    A.  F.,  was  come. 

Acts  7.  17,  time  of  the  promise  (/.  nigh. 

9.  3,  he  d.  nigh  unto  Damascus.    A.V.,  came  near. 
Gal.  2.  12,  he  d.  back  and  separated  himself.     A.V., 
tcithdrew.  [dry. 

DRIED.    Gen.  8.  13,  face  of  tlie  ground  was  d.    A.  V., 
Num.  11.  6,  our  soul  is  d.  away. 
1  Kings  17.  7,  brook  (/.  up. 
Ps.  22.  15,  my  strength  is  d.  up. 
Isa.  51.  10,  d.  up  the  sea.    A.  V.,  hath  dried. 
Jer.  18.  14,  cold  waters  ...  be  d.  up?    A.  V.,  forsaken. 
DRIFT.    Heb.  2.  1,  lest  haply  we  d.  away  from.    A.  V., 

.'<houJd  IH  .  .  .  slip. 
DRINK  {n.).    Gen.  21.  19.  gave  the  lad  d. 
Lev.  10.  9,  (/.  no  wine  nor  strong  d. 
Num.  28.  7,  rf.-offering  of  strong  d.    A.V.,  icine. 
Ps.  16.  4,  (/.-offerings  of  blood. 

102.  9,  mingled  my  (/.  with  weeping. 
Prov.  20.  1,  strong  d.  a  brawler. 

31.  4,  for  princes  to  say.  Where  is  strong  d.  ? 

31.  6,  give  strong  d.  unto  him. 
Isa.  24.  9,  strong  d.  shall  be  bitter. 

28.  7,  stagger  with  strong  (/. 
Hos.  4.  18,  their  (/.  is  become  sour. 
Hab.  2.  15,  giveth  his  neighbor  d. 
Hag.  1.  6,  not  filled  with  d. 
Mat.  25.  35,  ye  gave  me  d. 
Luke  1.  15,  no  wine  nor  strong  d. 
John  4.  9,  Jew,  askest  d.  of  me  ;  6.  55,  my  blood  is  d. 
Rom.  12.  20,  if  he  thir.st.  give  liim  to  d. 

1  Cor.  10.  4,  same  spiritual  d. 

Col.  2.  16,  judge  you  in  meat,  or  in  d. 
DRINK  (v.).    Gen.  19.  32,  make  our  father  d. 
Ex.  15.  24,  what  shall  we  d. 
17.  2,  water  that  we  may  d. 
Judg.  7.  5,  upon  his  knees  to  d. 

2  Sam.  23.  16,  he  would  not  d. 


Job  15.  16, '/.  iniquity  like  water ! 

21.  20,  d.  of  the  wrath. 

Ps.  36.  8,  d.  of  the  river  of  tliy  pleasures. 

60.  3,  d.  the  wine  of  staggeruig. 

69.  21.  gave  me  vinegar  to  d. ;  80.  5.  tears  to  d. 

110.  7,  (/.  of  the  brook. 
Prov.  4.  17,  d.  the  wine  of  violence. 

25.  21,  give  him  water  to  d. 

31.  7,  (/.,  and  forget  his  poverty. 

5.  of  Sol.  5. 1,  d.,  yea,  (/.  abundantly. 
Isa.  24.  9,  they  shall  not  d. 

Jer.  46.  10,  sword  .  .  .  shall  (/.  its  fill  of.    A.  V.,  be  .  .  . 

made  drtmk  with. 
Mat.  10.  42,  whosoever  shall  give  to  d. 

11.  18,  neither  eating  nor  d. 

11.  19,  Son  of  man  came  .  .  .  d. 

20.  22,  cup  that  I  am  about  to  d.  ? 

26.  27,  (/.  ye  all  of  it ;  26.  42,  except  I  d.  it. 
Mark  2. 16,  d.  with  publicans. 

16.  18,  d.  any  deadly  thing. 
Luke  13.  26,  did  .  .  .  d.  in  thy  presence.    A.V.,  have 

.  .  .  drunk. 
John  4.  10,  give  me  to  d. 

4.  14,  whosoever  d.  of  the  water. 

6.  53,  d.  his  blood  ;  7.  37,  come  unto  me  and  d. 

18.  11,  shall  Inot  (/.  it? 
Rom.  14.  17,  kingdom  ...  is  not  eating  and  d.    A.  V., 

meat  and  drink. 
1  Cor.  10.  4,  (/.  the  same  spiritual  d. 

11.  25,  as  often  as  ye  d.  it ;  11.  29,  d. 

12.  13,  to  '/.  of  one  Spirit. 

DRINKER.    1  Tim.  5.  23,  be  no  longer  a  d.  of  water. 

A.  v.,  drink  no  longer  water. 
Drink-offering,  Gen.  35.  14;   Ex.  29.  40;  Lev.   23.  13; 
Num.  15.  3-10  ;  Ezra  7.  17 ;  Ezek.  45.  17. 
of  idolatrous  Jews,  Isa.  57.  5,  6;  Jer.  7.  18 ;  19.  13 ;  44. 
17-19  ;  Ezek.  20.  28. 
DRIVE.    Gen.  4.  14,  d.  me  out  this  day. 
Lev.  26.  36,  sound  of  a  d.  leaf.    A.  V.,  shaken. 
Job  6  13,  wisdom  is  '/.  quite  from  me. 
Ps.  35.  5,  angel  of  Jehovah  d.    A.V.,  of  the  Loi-d  chase. 
36.  11,  wicked  d.  me  away.    A.  V.,  remove  me. 
68.  2,  as  smoke  is  (/.  away. 

80.  8,  didst  </.  out  the  nations.    A.  V.,  hast  cast  out. 
Prov.  21.  6,  a  vapor  d.  to  and  fro,    A.  V.,  toi^sed. 

22.  15,  correction  shall  d.  it  far  from  him. 

Isa.  59.  19,  breath  of  Jehovah  d.    A.  V.,  shall  lift  up  a 
f^tandard. 

Hos.  13.  3,  as  the  chaff  that  is  d. 

Mark  1.  12,  Spirit  d.  him  forth. 

Acts  27.  39.  d.  the  ship  upon  it.    A.  V.,  thrust  in. 

Jas.  1.  6,  (/.  by  the  wind. 
DROMEDARY.    Jer.  2.  23,  thou  art  a  swift  d. 
DROP.    Deut.  32.  2,  doctrine  shall  (/.  as  the  rain. 

Judg.  15.  14.  bands  d.    A.V.,  loo.^pd. 

Job  36.  27.  draweth  up  the  d.  of  water. 
36.  28,  skies  .  .  .  (/.  upon  man.     A.  V.,  distil. 

Ps.  65.  11,  paths  '/.  fatness  ;  68.  8,  heavens  also  (/. 

Prov.  19.  13,  contentions  .  .  .  are  a  continual  d. 

Isa.  40.  15,  as  a  d.  of  a  bucket. 

Joel  3.  18,  (/.  down  sweet  wine. 

Luke  22.  44,  great  d.  of  blood. 
DROPSY.    Luke  14.  2,  that  had  the  (/. 
DROSS.    Ps.  119.  119,  wicked  of  the  earth  like  d. 

Isa  1.  25,  purge  away  thy  d. 

Ezek.  22.  19,  ye  are  all  become  d. 
DROUGHT.    Gen.  31.  40,  (/.  consumed  me. 
Drought,  as  a  judgment,  Lev.  26.  19 ;  Deut.  28.  23,  24 ;  1 
Kings  17..;  18.;  Jer.  3.  3;  50.  38;  Hag.  1.  10,  11;  Jas. 
5.  17. 
DROVE.    Gen.  3.  24,  d.  out  the  man. 

Gen.   30.  40,  Jacob  .  .  .  put  his  own  d.  apart.    A.  V., 
flocks. 

Ex.  14.  25,  d.  them  heavily.    A.  V.,  drove. 

1  Thes.  2.  15,  (/.  out  us.    A.V.,  have  persecuted  us. 
DROWN.     Luke  8.  33,  the  herd  .  .  .  were  rf.     A.V., 
choked. 

1  Tim.  6.  9,  d.  men  in  destruction.  [rags. 

DROWSINESS.    Prov.  23.  21,  d.  will  clothe  a  man  with 
DRUNK.    Gen.  9.  21,  and  was  (/. 

1  Sam.  30.  12,  nor  d.  any  water. 

Job  12.  25,  stagger  like  a  (/.  man. 

Isa.  24.  20,  stagger  like  a  d.  man.  A.  V.,  drunkard. 
34.  5,  sword  hath  (/.  its  fill.  A.  V.  shall  be  bathed. 
51.  17,  d.  .  .  .  the  cup  of  staggering. 

Luke  5.  39,  having  d.  old  wine. 

John  2.  10,  when  men  have  d.  freely. 

Acts  2.  15,  these  are  not  </. ;  1  Cor.  11.  21,  another  is  d. 

Eph.  5.  18,  be  not  d.  with  wine. 

1  Thes.  5.  7,  they  that  are  '/.  are  d.  in  the  night. 
DRUNKARD.    Deut.  21.  20,  a  glutton,  and  a  d. 

Prov.  23.  21,  d.  .  .  .  shall  come  to  poverty. 

Ezek.  23.  42.  '/.  from  the  wilderness.    A.  V.,  Sabeans. 

Joel  1,  5,  awake,  ye  '/..  and  weep. 

1  Cor.  5.  11,  not  to  keep  company  .  .  .  ad. 

6.  10,  nor  </.  .  .  .  shall  inherit  the  kingdom. 
DRUNKEN.    I.sa.  34.  7,  '/.  with  blood.    A.  F.,  soaked. 
DRUNKENNESS.    Eccl.  10.  17,  princes  eat  .  .  .  not 

for  d. 


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EAR 


Rom.  13.  13,  not  in  revelling  and  d. 
Gal.  5.  21,  f/.,  revellings,  and  such  like. 
Drunkenness,  denounced,  Prov.  23.  21, 29-35 ;  Isa.  5.  11, 
22 ;  24.  9 :  28.  1-7  ;  Joel  1.  5 ;  Amos  6.  6 ;  Luke  21.  34  ; 
Rom.  13.  13 ;  1  Cor.  5.  11 ;  Gal.  5.  21 ;  Eph.  5.  18  ;  1  Pet. 
4.  3. 
leads  to,  Prov.  21.  17 ;  23.  21,  29,  30 ;  Isa.  5.  12 ;  28.  7 ; 

Hos.  7.  5;  Rom.  13.  13. 
punishment  of,  Deut.  21.  20,  21 ;  Mat.  24.  49-51 ;  Luke 

12.  45,  46:  1  Cor.  6.  10;  Gal.  5.  21. 
Exemplified:— iVoa/i,   Gen.  9.   21;    Lot,   Gen.  19.   33; 
Nabal,  1  Sam.  25.  36;    Ui-iah,  2  Sam.  11.  13;  Elak, 
1  Kings  16.  9,  10 ;  Bf.n-kadad,  1  Kings  20. 16 ;  BeLshaz- 
zar.  Dan.  5.  4 ;  Corinthians,  1  Cor.  11.  21. 
DR  USILLA,  dru-sTl'la,  Agrippa's  daughter.    Acts  24.  24. 
DRY.    Gen.  8.  14,  was  the  earth  d.    A.  V.,  dried. 
Deut.  29.  19,  to  destroy  the  moist  with  the  d.    A.  V.,  to 

add  drunkenness  to  thirst. 
Judg.  6.  3,^,  d.  only  upon  the  fleece. 
Job  30.  3,  they  gnaw  the  d.  ground.    A.  V.,  xvilderness. 
Prov.  17. 1,  better  is  a  d.  morsel. 
Isa.  25.  5,  as  the  heat  in  a  d.  place. 
58.  11,  satisfy  thy  soul  in  d.  places.     A.  V.,  drought. 
Nah.  1. 10,  utterly  as  d.  stubble.    A.  V.,  stubble  fully  d. 
Luke  23.  31,  what  shall  be  done  in  the  d.  ? 
DUE.    Ps.  29.  2 ;  96.  8,  glory  (/.  unto  his  name. 
Prov.  3.  27,  withhold  not  good  ...  to  whom  it  is  d, 
15.  23,  word  in  (/.  season. 

Mat.  18.  30,  pay  that  which  was  d.    A.  V.,  the  debt. 
18.  34,  pay  all  that  was  d. 
Luke  23.  41,  d.  reward  of  our  deeds. 
Rom.  1.  27,  which  was  d.     A.  V.,  meet. 
5.  6,  in  d.  season  Clirist  died. 

1  Cor.  7.  3,  unto  the  wife  her  d.     A.  V.,  d.  benevolence. 
Gal.  6.  9,  in  d.  season  we  shall  reap. 

Eph.  4.  16,  working  in  d.  measure.      A.V.,  effectual 
working  in  the  measure. 
Due,  every  man  to  have  his,  Rom.  13.  7. 
DULL.     Mat.  13.  15,  their  ears  are  d. 

Heb.  5. 11,  ye  are  become  d.  of  hearing.  [52. 

DUMAH,  du'mah  — Heb.  silence.    Gen.  25.  14  ;  Josh.  15. 
DUMB.    Ex.  4.  11,  who  maketh  a  man  d. 

Ps.  31.  18,  lying  lips  be  '/.    A.  V.,  jnit  to  silence. 
38.  13, 1  am  as  a  a.  man. 

Prov.  31.  8,  open  thy  mouth  for  the  d. 

Isa.  35.  6,  the  d.  shall  sing. 
53.  7,  sheep  that  before  its  shearers  is  d. 

Ezek.  3.  26,  thou  shalt  be  d. 

Hab.  2.  19,  d.  stone.  Arise  ! 

Mat.  9.  33,  the  d.  man  spake. 

Mark  9.  25,  thou  d.  and  deaf  spirit  .  .  .  come  out. 

Luke  1.  22,  and  remained  d.     A.  V.,  speechless. 

2  Pet.  2.  16,  d.  ass  spake. 

Dumbness,  inflicted  as  a  punishment,  Luke  1.  20. 
DUNG.    Ex.  2).  14,  d.,  shalt  thou  burn. 
Ps.  83.  10,  as  d.  for  the  earth. 
Luke  13.  8,  dig  about  it,  and  d.  it. 
DUNGEON.    Gen.  40.  15,  put  me  into  the  d. 
Isa.  42,  7,  prisoners  from  the  d.    A.  V.,  prison. 
Lam.  3.  55, 1  called  .  .  .  out  of  the  lowest  d. 
DUNGHILL.     1  Sam.  2.  8,  lifteth  up  the  needy  from 
the  d. 
Luke  14^35,  fit  .  .  .  for  the  d. 
DURA,  du'ra  — Heb.  circle  [?]  — image  set  up  at.    Dan. 

3.1. 
DURABLE.    Prov.  8.  18,  d.  wealth  and  righteousness. 

Isa.  23.  18,  for  d.  clothing. 
DURST.    Esth.  7.  5,  d.  presume  in  his  heart. 
Mat.  22.  46,  neither  d.  any  man  .  .  .  ask. 
John  21. 12,  none  of  the  disciples  d.  inquire. 
Acts  5.  13,  d.  no  man  join  himself. 
DUST.    Gen.  3.  14,  d.  shalt  thou  eat. 
Gen.  13.  16,  if  a  man  can  number  the  d. 
18.  27,  who  am  but  d.  and  ashes. 
2  Kings  23.  6,  beat  it  to  d.    A.V.,  stamped  it  small  to 

powder. 
2  Chr.  15.  16,  cut  down  her  image,  and  made  d.  of  it. 

A.  v.,  stamped  it. 
Job  10.  9,  bring  me  into  d.  again  ? 
28.  6,  it  hath  d.  of  gold. 

30.  19,  I  am  become  like  d.  [hardness. 

33.  33,  d.  runneth  into  a  mass.    A.  V.,  d.  groweth  into 
42.  6,  repent  in  d. 
Ps.  30.  9,  shall  the  d.  praise  thee  ? 
72.  9,  enemies  shall  lick  the  d. 
119.  25,  soul  cleaveth  unto  the  d. 
Isa.  47.  1,  sit  in  the  d. ;  52.  2,  from  the  d. 
Lam.  3.  29,  his  mouth  in  the  d. 
Dan.  12.  2,  sleep  in  the  d.  .  .  .  shall  awake. 
Mic.  1.  10,  rolled  myself  in  the  d. 
Nah.  1.  3,  clouds  are  the  d.  of  his  feet. 
Mat.  10.  14,  shake  off  the  d.  of  your  feet. 

21.  44,  scatter  him  as  d.  A.  V.,  powder. 
Luke  10.  11,  even  the  d.  from  your  city. 
Acts  13.  51,  they  shook  off  the  d. 

22.  23,  cast  d.  into  the  air. 

Dust,  man  formed  of.  Gen.  2.  7 :  3. 19  ;  Job  4. 19 ;  34.  15  ; 
Ps.  103.  14 ;  104.  29 ;  146.  4 ;  Eccl.  3.  20 ;  12.  7 ;  1  Cor. 
15.  47 ;  2  Cor.  4.  7  ;  5. 1. 


DUTY.    Ex.  21.  10,  her  d.  of  marriage. 
Eccl.  12.  13,  whole  d.  of  man. 
Luke  17.  10,  that  which  it  was  our  d.  to  do. 
Dwarfs,  not  to  minister,  Lev.  21.  20. 
DWELL.    Gen.  4.  16,  d.  in  the  land  of  Nod. 
Ex.  2.  21,  content  to  d.  with  the  man. 
Num.  24.  2,  he  saw  Israel  d.    A.V.,  abiding. 

35.  25,  he  shall  (/.  therein.    A.  V.,  abide. 
1  Kings  21.  11,  who  (/.    A.  V.,  tvere  the  inhabitants. 
Job  17.  2,  and  mine  eye  d.  upon.     A.  V.,  and  doth  not 

mine  eye  continue  in. 
Ps.  16.  9,  shall  d.  in  safety.    A.  V.,  rest. 

23.  6,  d.  in  the  house  of  Jehovah. 

132.  14,  here  will  I  d. 
Prov.  21.  9,  better  to  d.  in  the  corner. 
Isa.  44. 13,  to  d.  in  a  house.    A.  V.,  that  it  may  remain. 

57.  15,  I  d.  in  the  high  and  holy  place.  [ate. 

Ezek.  27.  3,  d.  at  the  entry  of  the  sea.    A.  F.,  ai-t  situ- 

31.  13,  birds  .  .  .  shall  d.    A.  V.,  renutiji. 
Zech.  12.  6,  they  of  Jerusalem  shall  yet  again  d.    A.V., 

Jerusalem  shall  be  inhabited  again. 
Acts  7.  48,  d.  not  in  houses.    A.  V.,  d.  not  in  temples. 
Rom.  7.  17,  sin  which  d.  in  me. 

8.  9,  Spirit  .  .  .  d.  in  you. 
Col.  1.  19,  should  all  the  fulness  d. 

2.  9,  in  him  d.  all  the  fulness. 

2. 18,  d.  in  the.    A.V.,  intruding  into  those. 

3.  16,  d.  in  you  richly. 

1  Tim.  6.  16,  (/.  in  light. 

Jas.  4.  5,  which  he  made  to  d.    A.  V.,  that  dwelleth. 
Rev.  17.  2,  they  that  d.  in  the  earth.    A.  V.,  the  inhabi- 
tants of. 
DWELLING.     Ps.  120.  6,  soul  hath  long  had  her  d. 
A.  v.,  dwelt.  [with. 

Prov.  8.  12,  have  made  prudence  my  (7.     A.  V.,  dwell 
Acts  28.  30,  his  own  hired  d.    A.  V.,  house. 
DWELLING-PLACE.    Deut.  33.  27,  God  is  thy  d.-p. 
A.  v.,  refuge. 
Jer.  9.  11,  d.-p.  of  jackals.    A.  V.,  den  of  dragons. 
Dan.  4.  30,  royal  d.-p.    A.  V.,  house  of  the  kingdom. 
DYING.    2  Cor.  4. 10,  the  d.  of  Jesus. 

2  Cor.  6.  9,  as  d.,  and  behold,  we  live.  [flux. 
DYSENTERY.    Acts  28.  8,  and  d.    A.V.,  of  a  bloody 


EACH.    Isa.  57. 2,  e.  one  that  walketh  in  his  uprightness. 

Acts  2.  3,  it  sat  upon  e. 

Phil.  2.  3,  e.  coimting  other  better. 

Rev.  6.  11,  to  e.  one  a  white  robe.    A.  F.,  every. 
EAGLE.    Ex.  19.  4,  on  e.  wings. 

2  Sam.  1.  23,  swifter  than  e. 

Ps.  103.  5,  renewed  like  the  e.    A.  V.,  eagle's. 

Isa.  40.  31,  mo  mat  up  with  wings  as  e. 

Mat.  24.  28,  the  e.  be  gathered  together. 

Rev.  8. 13,  heard  an  e.,  flying.    A.  V.,  angel. 
Eagle,  Lev.  11.  13  ;  Deut.  14.  12 ;  Job  9.  26 ;  39.  27  ;  Ezek. 
1.  10;  17.  3;  Rev.  4.  7;  12.  14. 

illustrative  of,  Deut.  28.  49:  32.  11;  Prov.  23.  5:  30.  19; 
Jer.  49. 16,  22 ;  Hos.  8. 1 ;  Obad.  4 ;  Mic.  1. 16 ;  Hab.  1.  8. 
EAR.    Gen.  20.  8,  told  all  .  .  .  in  their  e. 

Gen.  41.  5,  sevens,  of  grain  came  up. 

1  Sam.  25.  24,  speak  in  thine  e.    A.  V.,  audience. 

Neh.  1.  6,  let  thine  e.  now  be  attentive. 

Ps.  5.  1,  give  e.  to  my  words. 

10. 17,  cause  thine  e. ;  31.  2,  bow  down  thine  e. 
34.  15,  his  e.  are  open  unto  their  cry. 

44.  1,  heard  with  our  c. ;  94.  9,  he  that  planted  the  e. 

115.  6,  e.,  but  they  hear  not. 

116.  2,  he  hath  inclined  his  e. 

140.  6,  give  e.  unto  the  voice.    A.V.,  hear. 

143.  1,  give  e.  to  my  supplications. 
Prov.  2.  2,  incline  thine  e. ;  15.  31,  e.  that  hearkeneth. 

18.  15,  the  e.  of  the  wise  seeketh. 

20.  12,  the  hearing  e.  ;  21.  13,  whoso  stoppeth  his  e. 

23.  12,  thine  e.  to  the  words ;  28.  9,  tumeth  away  his  e. 
Isa.  6.  10,  their  e.  heavy ;  30.  21,  e.  shall  hear  a  word. 

59.  1,  neither  his  e.  heavy. 
Mat.  10.  27,  hear  in  the  e. ;  12.  1,  pluck  e. 

13.  16,  your  e. ;  26.  51,  struck  off  his  e. 
Mark  4.  28,  full  grain  in  the  e. ;  7.  33,  fingers  into  his  e. 
Luke  9.  44,  sink  into  your  e. 
Acts  2. 14,  give  e.  unto  my  words.    A.V.,  hearken  to. 

7.  51,  uncircumcised  in  heart  and  e. 
Rom.  11.  8,  e.  that  they  should  not  hear. 
1  Cor.  2.  9,  e.  heard  not ;  2  Tim.  4.  3,  itching  e. 
1  Pet.  3.  12,  his  e.  unto  their  suppHcation. 
Rev.  2.  7,  hath  an  e.,  let  him  hear. 
Ear,  Ex.  21.  6;  Job  13.  1;  29.  11;  Prov.  22.  17;  25.  12; 

Amos  3.  12  ;  Luke  22.  ,51. 
Ears,  opened  by  God,  Job  36. 15 ;  Ps.  40.  6 ;  Mark  7.  35. 
the  Lord's,  open  to  prayer,  2  Sam.  22.  7;  Neh.  1.  6; 

Ps.  34.  15 ;  Lam.  3.  .56 ;  Jas.  5.  4 ;  1  Pet.  3. 12. 
have,  but  hear  not,  Ps.  115.  6;  Isa.  42.  20;  Ezek.  33.  31; 

Mat.  13.  13 :  Mark  8. 18 ;  Rom.  11.  8. 
he  that  hath,  to  hear.  Mat.  13. 16 ;  Mark  4.  9.  23 ;  7. 16 

(marg.) ;  Rev.  3.  6 ;  13.  9. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD    REVISED   BIBLE. 


EAT 


EARLY.    Gen.  19.  2,  ye  shall  rise  up  e. 
2  Clir.  36.  1.5,  rising  up  e.    A.  V.,  bptimes. 
Ps.  84.  6j  the  e.  rain  covereth  it  with  blessings.     A.V., 

the  ram. 
Hos.  6.  4,  as  the  dew  that  goeth  e.  away. 
Luke  24.  22,  e.  at  the  tomb. 

Acts  21.  16,  Mnason  .  .  .  an  e.  disciple.     A.V.,  old. 
Early  rising,  Jesus  set  an  example  of,  Mark  1.  35 ;  Luke 
21.  38 ;  John  8.  2. 
for  prayer,  Job  1.  5  ;  Ps.  5.  3  ;  108.  2. 
illustrated  hy  :  — Abraham ,  Gen.  19.  27;   Jacob,  Gen. 
28.  18;  Gideon,  Judg.  6.  38;  Samuel,  1  Sam.  15.  12; 
David,  1  Sam.  17. 20 ;  Mary,  etc.,  Mark  16.  2 ;  apostles, 
Acts  5.  21. 
EARNEST.    Rom.  8.  19,  e.  expectation  of. 
2  Cor.  1.  22,  e.  of  the  Spirit  {=  pledge). 
8.  17,  being  himself  very  e.     A.  V.,  more  forward. 

8.  22,  many  times  pi'oved  e.    A.  V.,  diligent. 
Eph.  1.  14,  e.  of  our  inheritance  (=  pledge). 
Heb.  2. 1,  give  the  more  e.  heed. 

EARNESTLY.    Ps.  63.  1,  e.  will  I  seek  thee.    A.V., 
early. 
Ps.  78.  34,  sought  God  e.    A.  V.,  enquired  early  after. 
Luke  7.  4,  besought  him  e.    A.  V.,  instantly. 
22.  44,  he  prayed  more  e. 
Acts  12.  5,  prayer  was  made  e.    A.  V.,  without  ceasing. 

26.  7,  e.  serving  God.    A.V.,  instantly. 

1  Cor.  12.  31,  desire  e.  the  greater  gifts.     A.  V.,  covet  e. 
Jade  3,  contend  r.  for  the  faith. 

EARNESTNESS.    2  Cor.  8.  7,  abound  ...  in  all  e. 
A.  r.,  dUigence. 

2  Cor.  8.  8,  the  e.  of  others.     A.  V.,  forioardness. 
EARNETH.    Prov.   11.   18,   the   wicked  e.  deceitful 

wages.     A.V.,  irorketh. 
Hag.  1.  6,  e.  vvages  to  put  it  into  a  bag. 
EAR-RING.     Prov.  25.  12,  as  an  e.-r.  of  gold. 
EARTH.    Gen.  1.  2,  e.  was  waste.    A.  V.,  e.  was  without 
form. 
Gen.  6. 11,  e.  was  corrupt ;  8.  22,  e.  reraaineth. 

9.  13,  a  covenant  between  me  and  the  e. 

11.  1,  e.  was  of  one  language. 

Ex.  8.  16,  dust  of  the  e.     .4.  V.,  land. 
9.  29,  the  e.  is  Jehovah's ;  19.  5,  all  the  e.  is  mine. 
Dent.  28.  23,  e.  that  is  under  thee. 

1  Sam.  2.  8,  the  pillars  of  the  e. 

2  Kings  5.  17,  two  mules'  burden  of  e. 
1  Chr.  29.  15,  our  days  on  the  e. 

Ps.  2.  8,  the  e.  for  thy  possession. 

12.  G,  tried  in  a  furnace  on  the  e.     A.  F.,  furnace  of  e. 
22.  27,  the  ends  of  the  e.  shall.     A.V.,  world. 

33.  5,  the  e.  is  full  of  the  lovingkindness. 

46.  2,  though  the  e.  do  change.    A.  V.,  e.  be  removed. 
46. 10,  I  will  be  exalted  in  the  e. 

47.  9,  shields  of  the  e.  ;  48.  2,  joy  of  the  whole  e. 

65.  9,  thou  visitest  the  e. 

66.  1,  all  the  e.    A.  V.,  ye  lands. 

66.  4,  e.  shall  worship. 

67.  2,  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  e. 

67.  6,  the  e.  hath  yielded  its  increase. 

68.  8,  the  e.  trembled. 

72.  6,  as  showers  that  water  the  e. 
72.  16,  abundance  of  grain  in  the  e. 

72.  19,  whole  e.  be  filled  with  his  glory. 

73.  25,  none  upon  e.  that  I  desire. 

74. 12,  salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  e. 

76.  9,  to  save  all  the  meek  of  the  e. 

97. 1,  let  the  e.  rejoice  ;  99.  1,  let  the  e.  be  moved. 

104.  24,  the  e.  is  full  of  thy  riches. 

114.  7,  tremble,  thou  e. ;  119.  19,  a  sojourner  in  the  e. 

147.  8,  rain  for  the  e. ;  148.  13,  glory  is  above  the  e. 
Prov.  3.  19,  founded  the  e. ;  8.  26,  made  the  e 

25.  3,  the  e.  for  depth  ;  30.  14,  poor  from  off  the  e. 
Eccl.  1.  4,  the  e.  abideth  for  ever. 

5.  9,  profit  of  the  e.  is  for  all. 
Isa.  6.  3,  whole  e.  is  full  of  his  glory. 

11.  9,  e.  shall  be  full  of  the  knowledge. 

14.  7,  whole  p.  is  at  rest ;  24.  4,  the  e.  mourneth. 

24.  19,  the  e.  is  utterly  broken. 

28.  22,  upon  the  whole  e. ;  40.  22,  circle  of  the  e. 

40.  28,  Creator  of  the  ends  of  the  e. 

45.  22,  be  ye  saved,  all  the  ends  of  the  e. 

49.  13,  be  joyful,  O  e.  ;  51.  6,  look  upon  the  e. 

66. 1,  the  e.  is  my  footstool. 
Jer.  22.  29,  O  e.,  e.,  e.,  hear  the  word. 

27.  5,  upon  the  face  of  the  e.    A.  V.,  vpon  the  ground. 
31.  22,  created  a  new  thing  in  the  e. 

51.  15,  made  the  e.  by  his  power. 
Lam.  2.  15,  the  joy  of  the  whole  e. 
Ezek.  29.  5,  to  the  beasts  of  the  e.    A.  V.,  field. 

34.  27,  e.  shall  yield  ;  43.  2,  the  r.  shined. 
Hos.  2.  22,  the  e.  shall  answer  the  grain. 
Joel  2.  30,  show  wonders  ...  in  the  e. 

Amos  8.  9,  darken  the  e.  ;  Jonah  2.  6,  e.  with  its  bars. 
Mic.  6.  2,  foundations  of  the  e. 

7.  17,  crawling  things  of  the  e. 
Hab.  2.  20,  let  all  the  e.  keep  silence. 

3.  3,  the  e.  was  full  of  his  praise. 
Zech.  4.  10,  eyes  .  .  .  through  the  whole  e. 
Mai.  4.  6,  smite  the  e.  vvith  a  curse. 


Mat.  5.  5,  meek  .  .  .  inherit  the  e.  ;  5.  13,  salt  of  the  e. 

5.  35,  nor  by  the  e.,  for  it  is  the  footstool. 

6.  10,  thy  will  be  done  ...  on  e. 

6.  19,  treasures  upon  the  e. 

9.  6,  authority  on  e.  to  forgive  sins. 

10.  34,  to  send  peace  on  the  e. ;  12.  40.  heart  of  the  e. 
13.  5,  they  had  not  much  e. 

1(5.  19,  thou  Shalt  bind  on  e. 

18.  19,  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  e. 

23.  9,  your  father  on  the  e. 

25.  18,  digged  in  the  e.  ;  27.  61,  the  e.  did  quake. 
Mark  4.  28,  e.  beareth  fruit ;  4.  31,  sown  upon  the  e. 

9.  3,  as  no  fuller  on  e.  can  whiten. 
Luke  2.  14,  on  e.  peace  ;  12.  49,  to  cast  fire  upon  the  e. 

18.  8,  shall  he  find  faith  on  the  e. 

John  3.  31,  he  that  is  of  the  e.  is  of  the  e.    A.V.,  of  the 
e.  is  earthly. 

12.  24,  fall  into  the  e.  and  die.    A.  V.,  ground. 

12.  32,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  e. 
17.  4,  I  glorified  thee  on  the  e. 

Acts  10.  11.  let  down  .  .  .  upon  the  e. 

1  Cor.  15.  47,  first  man  is  of  the  e. 

Eph.  6.  3,  thou  mayest  live  long  on  the  e. 
Col.  3.  2,  not  on  the  things  that  are  upon  the  e. 
Heb.  12.  26,  whose  voice  then  shook  the  e. 
Jas.  5.  7,  the  precious  fruit  of  the  e. 

2  Pet.  3.  5,  an  e.  compacted  out  of  water.    A.V.,  e. 
standing  out  of  the  icater. 

Rev.  5.  6.  sent  forth  into  all  the  e. 

7.  3,  hurt  not  the  e. 

13.  3,  the  whole  e.  wondered.    A.V.,  all  the  world. 
Earth,  creation  of.  Gen.  1.  1;  Job  38.  4-11;  Ps.  104.  5; 

Prov.  8.  29 ;  Isa.  48.  13. 
form  and  condition  of  the,  Gen.  1.  6-10  ;  1  Sam.  2.  8: 

Job  26.  7  ;  Eccl.  1.  4 ;  Isa.  40.  22. 
corrupt.  Gen.  6.  11;  Ps.  14.  1-3,  53.  1-3. 
described,  Num.  14.  21 ;  Ps.  33.  5;  46.  6 ;  68.  8 :  104.  24 ; 
119.  64  ;  Isa.  6.  3 ;  66.  1 ;  Ezek.  43.  2  ;  Nah.  1.  5  ;  Zeph. 
3.  8. 
belongs  to  God,  Ex.  9.  29  ;  Deut.  10.  14  :  1  Chr.  29.  11 ; 
Job  41.  11 ;  Ps.  24.  1 ;  89.  11 ;  1  Cor.  10.  26,  28 ;   Rev. 
4.11. 
to  be  dissolved,  Ps.  102.  25,  26;  Isa.  51.  6;  2  Pet.  3.  7, 10 
to  be  renewed,  Isa.  65.  17 ;  2  Pet.  3.  13 ;  Rev.  21.  1. 
saints  shall  inherit,  Ps.  25.  13 ;  Mat.  5.  5.  \sherd. 

EARTHEN.    Prov.  26.  23,  an  e.  vessel.    A.V.,  a  pot- 
Lam.  4.  2,  esteemed  as  e.  pitchers. 
2  Cor.  4.  7,  treasure  in  e.  vessels. 
EARTHLY.    2  Cor.  5. 1,  e.  house  of  our  tabernacle. 
Phil.  3.  19,  who  mind  e.  things. 
Jas.  3.  15.  this  wisdom  .  .  .  is  e. 
EARTHQUAKE.    1  Kings  19.  11,  not  in  the  e. 
P2zek.  .'{7.  7,  behold,  an  e.    A.  V.,  shaking. 
Mat.  24.  7,  e.  in  divers  places. 
27.  54,  when  they  saw  the  e. 
Earthquakes,  mentioned  in  scripture,  Ex.  19. 18;  Num. 
16.  31,  32;  1  Sam.  14.  15;  1  Kings  19.  11;  Amos  1.  1; 
Zech.  14.  5 ;  Mat.  27.  51 ;  28.  2  ;  Acts  16.  26. 
illustrative  of  the  judgments  of  God,  Isa.  24. 19,  20  ;  29. 

6;  Jer.  4.  24;  Rev.  8.  5. 
symbolical  of,  Rev.  6.  12-14;  11.  13;  16.  18,  20. 
EASE.     Job  3.  18,  the  prisoners  are  at  e.  together. 
A.  v.,  rest. 
Job  3.  26,  am  not  at  e.    A.  F.,  in  safety. 
12.  5,  him  that  is  at  e. 
Ps.  25.  13,  his  soul  shall  dwell  at  e. 
73.  12,  being  alway  at  e.    A.  V.,  tcho  prosper  in  the 
world. 
Prov.  1.  32,. careless  e.  of  fools  shall  destroy  them. 

A.  v.,  prosperity. 
Isa.  1.  24,  e.  me  of  mine  adversaries. 
Jer.  12.  1,  are  all  they  ate.     A.  F.,  happy. 
46.  27,  quiet  and  at  e.     A.  F.,  in  rest  and  at  e. 
49.  31,  a  nation  that  is  at  e.    A.  V.,  wealthy  nation. 
Ezek.  16.  49,  prosperous  e.  A.  F.,  abundance  of  idleness. 
Amos  6.  1,  woe  to  them  that  are  at  e. 
Ease,  danger  of,  Isa.  32.  9,  11 ;  Mat.  24.  37-39;  Luke  12. 

19-21 :  21.  .34  ;  1  Thes.  5.  3  ;  1  Tim.  5.  6. 
EASIER.     Mat.  9.  5,  which  is  e.,  to  say. 
Mat.  19.  24,  p.  for  a  camel  to  go  through. 
Luke  16.  17,  it  is  e.  for  heaven. 
EASILY.     Heb.  12.  1,  sin  which  doth  so  e.  beset  U8. 
EAST.    Gen.  3.  24,  e.  of  the  garden  of  Eden. 
Ex.  10.  13,  Jehovah  brought  an  e.  wind. 
Job  1.  3,  greatest  of  all  the  children  of  the  <•. 
Ps.  75.  6,  neither  from  the  e. 
103.  12,  as  far  as  the  e.  is  from  the  west. 
107.  3,  out  of  the  lands,  from  the  e. 
Isa.  24.  15,  glorify  ye  Jehovah  in  the  e.    A.  V.,  fires. 
Mat.  2.  1,  Wise-men  from  the  e. 
8.  11,  many  shall  come  from  the  e. 
24.  27,  lightning  cometh  forth  from  the  e. 
East,  a  sacred  quarter,  Ezek.  8.  16  ;  43.  2 ;  47. 1,  8. 
EASTERN.     Zech.  14.  8,  toward  the  e.  sea.    A.V.-, 

former. 
EASY.    Mat.  11.  30,  my  yoke  is  e. 
1  Cor.  14.  9,  speech  e.  to  be  understood. 
Jas.  3.  17,  e.  to  be  entreated. 
EAT.    Gen.  2. 16,  thou  mayest  freely  e. 


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ELE 


Gen.  3.  5,  in  tlie  day  ye  e.  thereof. 

3.  14,  dust  Shalt  thou  e. ;  13.  8,  and  they  did  e. 
25.  28,  he  did  e.  of  his  venison. 

Ex.  12.  43,  there  shall  no  foreigner  e.  thereof. 
23.  11,  tliat  the  poor  .  .  .  may  e. 
Lev.  10.  12,  e.  it  without  leaven. 
Num.  11.  13,  give  us  flesh,  that  we  may  e. 
Deut.  2.  6,  purchase  food  .  .  .  that  ye  may  e. 

1  Sam.  14.  34,  slay  them  here,  and  e. 

28.  22,  c,  that  thou  mayest  have  strength. 

2  Sam.  9.  11,  he  shall  e.  at  my  table. 

1  Kings  17.  12,  that  we  may  e.  it,  and  die. 

2  Kings  6.  28,  we  will  e.  my  son  to-morrow. 
Job  3.  24,  sighing  cometh  before  I  p. 

31.  8,  let  another  e.  ;  Ps.  22.  26,  the  meek  shall  e. 
Ps.  78.  25,  man  did  e.  the  bread  of  the  mighty.    A.V., 
e.  angela\food. 

10.1.  35,  did  e.  up  the  fruit.    A.V.,  devoured. 

128.  2,  e.  the  labor  of  thy  hands. 

141.  4,  let  me  not  e.  of  their  dainties. 
Prov.  1.  31,  e.  of  the  fruit  of  their  own  way. 

13.  2,  a  man  shall  e.  good ;  13.  25,  righteous  e. 
24. 13,  e.  thou  honey  ;  25.  27,  not  good  to  e. 
31.  27,  e.  not  the  bread  of  idleness. 

Eccl.  2.  25,  who  can  e.  .  .  .  more  than  I  ? 

4.  5,  e.  his  own  flesh  ;  5. 12,  e.  little  or  much. 

5.  17,  he  e.  in  darkness  ;  10.  16,  e.  in  the  morning. 

5.  of  Sol.  5.  1,  e.,  O  friends. 

Isa.  4.  1,  e.  our  own  bread  ;  7.  15,  honey  shall  he  e. 

51.  8,  the  moth  shall  e. ;  55.  1,  come  ye,  buy,  and  e. 
Ezek.  2.  8,  e.  that  which  I  give  thee. 

42.  13,  €.  the  most  holy ;  Dan.  1.  12,  pulse  to  e. 
Hos.  4.  10,  e.,  and  not  have  enough. 
Mat.  6.  25,  be  not  anxious  .  .  .  what  ye  shall  e. 

14.  16,  give  ye  them  to  e. 

15.  27,  dogs  e.  of  the  crumbs. 

15.  38,  they  that  did  e.  were  four  thousand. 

25.  35,  hungry,  and  ye  gave  me  to  e.    A.  V.,  meat. 

26.  26,  take,  e.,  this  is  my  body. 
Mark  1.  6,  did  e.  locusts. 

2.  16,  saw  that  he  was  e.    A.  V.,  him  e. 

6.  31,  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  e. 

6.  36,  somewhat  to  p.    A.  V. ,  bi-ead. 

7.  3,  Jews,  except  they  wash  .  .  .  e.  not. 
14.  12,  mayest  e.  the  passover  ? 

14.  18,  even  he  that  e.  with  me. 

Luke  7.  36,  Pharisees  desired  him  that  he  would  e. 

12.  19,  take  thine  ease,  e.,  drink. 

13.  26,  did  e.  and  drink  in  thy  presence.    A.V.,  have 
eaten. 

15.  16,  husks  that  the  .swine  did  e. 
15.  23,  let  us  e.,  and  make  merry. 
22.  30,  e.  and  drink  at  my  table. 

John  4.  31,  Rabbi,  e. 

6.  50,  man  may  e.  thereof,  and  not  die. 

6.  53,  e.  the  flesh  of  the  Son ;  6.  57,  e.  me. 
21.  5,  have  ye  aught  to  e.  ?    A.  F.,  any  meat. 
Rom.  14.  2,  e.  all  things ;  14.  23,'e.  not  of  faith. 
14. 17,  is  not  e.  and.     A.V.,  meat. 

1  Cor.  5.  11,  with  such  a  one  no,  not  to  e. 

8.  7,  e.  as  of  a  thing  sacrificed. 

8.  8,  if  we  e.,  are  we  the  better. 
8. 13,  e.  no  tiesli  for  evermore. 

9.  4,  have  we  no  right  to  e. 

9.  13,  e.  of  the  things  of  the  temple.    A.V.,  live. 

10.  3,  all  e.  the  same  spiritual  food. 
10.  27,  P.,  asking  no  question. 

10.  31,  whether  therefore  ye  ?.,  or  drink. 

11.  20,  it  is  not  possible  to  e.  the  Lord's  supper. 
11.  29,  e.  and  drinketh. 

11.  34,  let  him  e.  at  home. 

2  Thes.  3.  10,  neither  let  him  e. 

2  Tim.  2.  17,  will  e.  as  doth  a  gangrene. 
EATEN.    Prov.  9.  17,  bread  e.  in  secret. 
Jer.  31.  29,  have  e.  sour  grapes. 
Hos.  10.  13,  have  e.  the  fruit  of  lies. 
Acts  10.  14,  never  e.  anything  that  is  common. 

12.  23,  he  was  e.  of  worms. 

EBAL,  e'bal.     (1)  mountain,  Deut.  27.  13;   Josh.  8.  30. 
(2)  persons,  Gen.  36.  23 ;  1  Chr.  1.  22. 

EBED,  e'heA— slave.     (1)  father  of  Gaal,  Judg.  9.  28. 
(2)  one  of  Ezra's  company,  Ezra  8.  6. 

EBED-MELECH,    e'bed-me'leeh- Heb.     servant    of 
(god)  Mflek.    Jer.  38.  7. 

EBEN-EZER.  6b'en-e'zer-Heb.  stone  of  help. 
commemorates  victory  over  Philistines,  1  Sam.  7.  12. 

EBER,  e'her— region  beyond.      Gen.  10.  21;  1  Chr.  8. 
12;  Neh.  12.  20.    (See  also  Heber.) 

EBIA SAPH,  e-bl'a-BSph  =  ABIASAPH(q.  v.).    1  Chr. 
6.  23.  (marg.). 

E  CBA  TA  NA .  ec-bSt'a-na  =  A  CHME  THA .     Ezra  6.  2 

ECCLESIASTES,    e«-ele'si-as'tes - Gk.    preacher- 
Solomon^  s  confession. 

ED,  gd  —  Heb.  ici/ness~a.n  altar.    Josh.  22.  34. 

EDEN,  e'den  -  Heb.  deliaht.    (1)  Garden  of.  Gen.  2.  8. 

(2)  son  of  Joah,  2  Chr.  29. 12. 

(3)  region  of,  2  Kings  19.  12.    (4)  Amos  1.  5. 
EDER,  e  der  —  Heb.  flock.     A.V.,  Edar.    Gen.  35.  21. 

(2)  ADER  (q.  v.).    1  Chr.  8,  15  ;  Josh.  15.  21. 


EDGE.     Ex.  23.  26,  the  r.  thereof.     A.V.,  border. 

Deut.  2.  36,  e.  of  the  valley.     A.  V.,  brink  of  the  river, 

Eccl.  10.  10,  not  whet  the  e. 
Edification,  described,  Eph.  4.  12-16. 

the  instrument  of.  Acts  2i».  32. 

the  object  of,  1  Cor.  14.  3-5,  12;  2  Cor.  10.  8;  13.  10: 
Eph.  4. 12,  16,  2.4 ;  1  Thes.  5. 11. 
EDIFY.     Acts  9.  31,  being  e. 

Rom.  14. 19,  may  e.  one  another. 
15.  2,  unto  e.    A.  V.,  to  edification. 

1  Cor.  8.  1,  love  e. ;  10.  23,  not  all  tilings  e. 
14.  4,  he  that  prophesieth  e.  the  church. 
14.  12,  abound  unto  the  e.  of  the  church. 
14.  26,  let  all  things  be  done  unto  e. 

2  Cor.  12.  19,  all  things  .  .  .  are  for  your  e. 
EDOM,e'dom—red.    (1)  name  given  to  Esau.    Gen.  25. 

30.    (2)  (Idumea,  A.  V.,  Isa.  34.  5)  land  of  Edomites, 
Gen.  32.  3. 
EDOMITES,  e'dom-ites,  descendants  of  Esau.    Gen.  36. 
their  quarrel  with  Moses,  Num.  20.  18. 
are  subdued  by  David,  2  Sam.  8.  14. 
ED  RE  I,  ed'rei-  —  Heb.  strong  — city.    Josh.  12.  4  ;  19.  37. 
EFFECT.    Job  35.  6,  what  e  thou.     A.V.,doest. 
Ps.  33.  10,  thoughts  of  the  peoples  to  be  of  no  e. 
Isa.  32.  n,  the  e.  of  righteousness. 
Rom.  3.  3,  make  of  none  e.  the  faithfulness  of  God? 
3.  31,  make  the  law  of  none  e.    A.  V.,  void. 
EFFECTUAL.    1  Cor.  16.  9,  a  great  door  and  e. 


.£.hilem._6^_fellowship  of  thy  faith  rnay  become  e. 

brightness. 


EFFULGENCE.    Heb.  1.  3,  e.  of   his  glory.    A.  V., 


EGG.    Job  6.  6,  white  of  an  e. 

Isa.  59.  5,  they  hatch  adders'  e.    A.  V.,  cockatrice  e. 

Luke  11.  12,  if  he  sliall  ask  an  e.  [3.  5. 

EGLAH,  eg'lah  — //e?y^?-  — one  of  David's  wives.  2  Sam. 
EGLAIM,     eg'la-Tm  — ^wo    ponds  V!].     Moabite   town. 

Isa.  15.  8. 
E6L0N,  eg'lon  -  bitUock.    (1)  Moabite  king,  Judg.  3. 12. 

(2)  city  in  Judah,  Josh.  10.  3. 
EGYPT,  e'gypt  — Gk.,  cf.  Hierog.  Ageb  =  Nile. 

Abram  in.  Gen.  12. 10;  Joseph  in.  Gen.  37.  28. 

Jacob's  family  in.  Gen.  42.  ;  oppressed,  Ex.  1.  11. 

plagues,  Ex.  7.-11. ;  Israelites  leave,  Ex.  13.  17. 

Jesus  taken  to,  Mat.  2.  13. 
EG  YPTIAN,  e-gyptian,  guides  David.    1  Sam.  30.  11. 
EHI.  e'hl,  abbreviation  for  AHIRAMiq.  v.).    Gen.  46.  21. 
EHUD,  e'hxxA  — union. 

(1)  judge,  slays  Eglon,  Judg.  3.  15. 

(2)  great-grandson  of  Benjamin,  1  Chr.  7. 10. 
EITHER.    Mat.  6.  24,  e.  he  will  hate  the  one. 

Mat.  12.  33,  e.  make  the  tree  good. 

John  19.  18,  crucified  .  .  .  on  e.  side  one.  [27. 

EKER,  e  ker  -  Heb.  =  A  CHAR  -  Ram's  son.  1  Chr.  2. 
EKRON.  e\i: von— rooting  out.  ,Jiidg.  1. 18  ;  1  Sam.  5.  10. 
EKRONITES,  ek'ron-Ites,  people  of  Ekron.  Josh.  13.  3. 
EL  AH,  e'lah  —  Heb.  terebinth.    (1)  valley  of,  1  Sam.  17.  2. 

(2)  king  of  Israel,  killed  by  Zimri,  1  Kings  16.  10. 

(3)  others.  Gen.  36.  41 ;  1  Chr.  4.  15 ;  9.  8. 

^X^Jf,  elam  — cf.  Assyr.  Elamtu.    Gen.  10.  22;  14.  1; 
Isa.  11.  11.  [2.  9. 

EL  AMITE  S,  e'lam-ites,  people  of  Elam.   Ezra  4. 9  ;  Acts 
E  LAS  AH,    el'a-sah— God  has  made.    Ezra  10.  22;  Jer. 
29.  3.  [2.  8. 

ELATH,   elath-Heb.  trees,  pi.  ELOTH  (q.v.).     Deut. 
£'Z-5£'7?/7'.fif,  el-be' rith  — Heb.  the  covenant-god.   A.  V., 
the  nod  Berith.    Judg.  9.  46.  [35.  7. 

EL-BE TH-EL,    el'-beth'-el-Heb.  God   Bethel.     Gen. 
ELD  A  AH,  el'da-ah  -  Heb.  God  has  called.    Gen.  25.  4. 
ELD  AD,  el'dad  -  Heb.  God  has  loved.    Num.  11.  26. 
ELDER.    Gen.  25.  23,  e.  sliall  serve. 
Job  12.  20,  understanding  of  the  e.    A.  V.,  aged. 
15.  10,  much  e.  than  thy  father. 
Ps.  105.  22,  teach  his  e.  wisdom.     A.V.,  senators. 
Isa.  3.  2,  and  the  ^.     A.V.,  aiicient. 
Mat.  15.  2,  the  tradition  of  the  e. 
1  Tim.  5.  1,  rebuke  not  an  e. 
Tit.  1.  5,  appoint  e.  in  every  city. 
Heb.  11,  2,  the  e.  had  witness  borne  to  them.    A.V.,  e. 

obtained  a  good  report. 
1  Pet.  5.  5,  be  subject  unto  the  e. 
Elders,  of  Israel,  Ex.  24.  1;  Lev.  4.  15;   Num.  11.  16; 
Deut.  21.  19;  Ezra  5.  5;  Ezek.  8.  1. 
of  the  family.  Gen.  50.  7. 

of  the  church.  Acts  11.  30;  14.  23:  15.  4;  16.  4  ;  1  Tim. 
5.  17,  19 ;  Tit.  1.  5 ;  Jas.  5.  14;  1  Pet.  5.  1.  [5.  2-4. 

duties  of.  Acts  20. 17-35 ;  1  Tim.  3.  2-7  ;  Tit.  1.  6-9 ;  1  Pet. 
charge  to,  Acts  20.  17  ;  1  Pet.  5. 

symbolical,  Rev.  4.  4, 10 ;  5.  5,  8-14  ;  7.  11, 13 ;  14.  3  ;  19. 4. 
ELDEST.    John  8.  9,  beginning  from  the  e. 
ELE  AD,  e'le-ad  -  God  has  testified.    1  Chr.  7.  21. 
ELE  AD  AH,  e'le-a'dah  —  Heb.  God  has  ordained.    1  Chr. 
7.20.     A.V.,Eladah.  [32.3. 

ELE  ALE  H,  e'le-a'leh  —  Heb.  God  has  a.tcended.    Num. 
ELE  A  SAH,  e-le'a-sah  =  EL  AS  AH  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  2.  39. 
ELEAZAR,  e'le-a'zar  —  Heb.   God  has  helped. 

(1)  Aaron's  third  son.    Ex.  6.  23. 

(2)  Abinadab's  son  keeps  the  ark,  1  Sam.  7.  1. 

(3)  others,  2  Sam.  23.  9  ;  1  Chr.  23.  21 ;  Ezra  8.  33 ;  10.  25 ; 
Neh.  12.  42  ;  Mat.  1. 15. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD    REVISED   BIBLE. 


ENA 


ELECT.    Mat.  24.  22,  for  the  e.  sake. 
Mat.  24.  24,  lead  astray.  .  .  even  the  e. 
24.  31,  gather  togetlier  his  e. 
Luke  18.  7,  avenge  his  e. 
Rom.  8.  33,  of  God's  e. ;  Col.  3. 12,  as  God's  e. 
1  Tim.  5.  21,  e.  angels  :  2  Tim.  2. 10,  e.  sake. 
1  Pet.  1.  1,  to  the  e.  who  are  sojourners  of  the  Disper- 
sion in.    A.  v.,  to  the  strangers  scattered  through- 
out .  .  .  €. 

2.  4,  with  God  e.    A.V.,  chosen  of  God. 
2.  6,  a  chief  corner  stone,  e.,  precious. 
2.  9,  an  e.  race.     A.  V.,  a  chosen  generation. 
Elect,  Israel  God's,  Isa.  65.  9,  22 ;  Rom.  9.  11. 
Christ  God's,  Isa.  42.  1 ;  Luke  23.  35 ;  1  Pet.  2.  4,  6. 
Christ's,  Mat.  24.  22, 24,  31 ;  Mark  13.  22,  27  ;  John  15. 16, 
19  ;  Rom.  11.  5,  7,  28  ;  Eph.  1.  4 ;  Col.  3.  12 ;  1  Thes.  L 
4  ;  Tit.  1.  1 ;  1  Pet.  2.  9  ;  2  John  13  ;  Rev.  17. 14. 
character  of  the,  Rom.  8.  29  ;  1  Cor.  1.  27. 
Christ's  care  for  his,  Mark  13.  20  ;  Luke  18.  7. 
ELECTION.    Rom.  9.  11,  according  to  e. 
Rom.  11.  5,  according  to  the  e.  of  grace. 
11.  28,  touching  the  e.,  they  are  beloved. 

1  Thes.  1.  4.  your  e. 

2  Pet.  1.  10.  make  your  calling  and  e.  sure. 
EL-ELOHE-ISRAEL, el'-e-lohe-Ts'ra-el  —  (7of/, tlie  God 

of  Israpl.     Gen.  33.  20. 
ELEMENTS.    2  Pet.  3.  10,  the  e.  shall  be  dissolved. 
ELEPH,  e'leph  — Heb.  o.i- —  Benjamite  town.    Josh.  18. 
28.  [situation. 

ELEVATION.  Ps.  48.  2,  beautiful  in  e.  A.V.,  for 
ELEVEN.    Gen.  32.  22,  e.  children. 

Gen.  37.  9,  e.  stars  made  obeisance. 

Mat.  20.  6,  about  the  e.  hour. 

Mark  16.  14,  unto  the  e. 

Acts  1.  26,  numbered  with  the  e. 
ELHANAN,  el-ha'uau— Heb.   God  has  been  gracious. 

2Sam.  21.  19;  23.24. 
ELI,  e'li  -Heb.  vuj  God=ELOI.    Mat.  27.  46. 
ELL  eli  -  Heb.  asrext  [?]  —  high  priest,  1  Sam.  1.  9. 

judges  Israel  for  forty  years,  1  Sam.  4.  18. 

blesses  Hannah  in  the  temple.  1  Sam.  1.  17. 

has  Samviel  with  him  in  the  temple,  1  Sam.  2.  11. 

does  not  restrain  his  sons.  1  Sam.  2.  17  ;  3. 13. 

his  house  prophesied  against,  1  Sam.  2.  31. 

his  sons  Hophni  and  Phiuehas  slain,  1  Sam.  4.  11. 

his  death,  1  Sam.  4.  18. 
ELIAB,   e-liab— (rof/   i*   father.      Num.  1.  9 ;   16.  1 ; 

1  Sam.  16.  6 ;  1  Chr.  6.  27  ;  12.  9 ;  15.  20. 

ELI  AD  A,  e-H'a-da  — Heb.    God  knoics.     2  Sam.  5.  16; 

2  Chr.  17. 17. 

ELIAHBA,  e-li'ah-ba-Heb.  God  hideth.  2  Sam.  23.  32. 
ELI  A  RIAL  e-li'a-kim— 6'0(/  srt-;  up.    2  Kings  23.  34; 

Neh.  12.  41 ;  Isa.  22.  20  ;  Mat.  1.  13 ;  Luke  3.  30. 
ELI  AM.  e-\Va,va=AMMIEL  (q.f.).    2  Sam.  11.  3 ;  23.  34. 
ELI  A  SAFE,  e-li  a-saph—  God  has  added.    Num.  2.  14  ; 

3.  24. 
ELI  A  SHIB.  e-ll'a-shib  -  God  restores.    Neh.  12.  22. 
ELI  ATM  AH.  e-li'a-thah  —  God  hath  come.    1  Chr.  25.  4. 
E  LID  AD,  e-li'dad—  Heb.  God  loves.    Num.  34.  21. 
ELIEHOENAL  erie-ho-e'-na-I  — Heb.  unto  Jehovah  are 

mine  eijps.    Ezra  8.  4.     A.  F".,  ElUioenai. 
ELIEL.  e'li-el  —  Heb.  mij  God  is  God.    1  Chr.  6.  34. 
ELIENAI,     e'li-e'na-I  — short     for    Eliehoenai    (q.v.). 

1  Chr.  8.  20. 
ELIEZER.  eU-ezer— G'orf  liis  help.     Gen.  15.  2;  Ex. 

18.  4  ;  1  Chr.  7.  8 ;  l.=>.  24 ;  Ezra  8.  16 ;  Luke  3.  29. 
ELIHOREPH.    eli-ho'reph.  —  Heb.  fr?</!t/«7i   &'ofZ[?]  — 

scribe  in  Solomon's  reign,  1  Kings  4.  3. 
ELIHU,  e-li'hu  —  wy  God  is  He.    1  Sam.  1.  1 ;  Job  32. 
ELL/AH,  e-li'iah.     1  Chr.  8.   27;    Ezra  10.  26.    A.V., 

Eli  ah. 
^-Z/Z^iV,  e-li'jah-Mat.  11.  14.    A.V.,  Elias.  [phet. 

ELIJAH,  e-li  jah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  God.    (1)  the  pro- 
predicts  drought  to  king  Ahab,  1  Kings  17. 1. 
hides  at  brook  Cherith,  1  Kings  17.  5. 
is  miraculously  fed  by  ravens,  1  Kings  17.  6. 
raises  widow's  sou  at  Zarephath,  1  Kings  17.  21. 
contests  with  Baal's  prophets,  1  Kings  18.  23. 
slays  these  prophets  at  Kishon,  1  Kings  18.  40. 
flees  to  Horeb,  because  of  Jezebel,  1  Kings  19.  8. 
anoints  Hazael  and  Elisha,  1  Kings  19.  15,  19. 
destroys  Ahaziah's  soldiers,  2  Kings  1.  9-12. 
divides  Jordan,  2  Kings  2.  8. 
ascends  into  heaven,  2  Kings  2.  11. 
appears  at  Christ's  transfiguration,  Mat.  17.  3. 
(2)  others,  1  Chr.  8.  27  ;  Ezra  10.  21. 
ELIKA.  el'i-ka,  one  of  David's  heroes.    2  Sam.  23.  25. 
ELIM,  elim  — Heb.  /eye6(H///.s  — Israelites  camp  at,  Ex. 
15.  27.  Jl.  2. 

E  LIME  LECH.  e-lTra'e-le«h -Heb.  God  is  king.  Ruth 
ELIOENAL  e-li'o-e-na-\  =  ELIENAI  (q.v).  1  Chr.  7.  8. 
E  LIP  HAL,  gl'i-phal-Heb.    God  has  judged.     1  Chr. 

11.  35. 
ELIPHAZ,   el'i-phaz  -  (;od  is  fine  gold.     Gen.  36.  4; 

Job  2  11. 
ELIPHELEHU,     e-lTph'e-leh-u.    a   Levite    musician. 

IChr.  15.18.     A.  v.,  Eliplu'leh. 
E  LIP  HE  LET,  e-liphe-lSt  -  Heb.   God   is  deliverance. 
1  Chr.  3.  6.    2  Sam.  5.  16,  A.  V.,  Eliphalet. 


ELISABETH,     e-l\sa.-heth  =  E  LIS  HEB  A.    Jolm   the 
Baptist's  mother, 
visited  by  Christ's  mother,  Luke  1.  40. 
ELISHA,  e-U'&ha,.    £■.  the  prophet.    Luke  4.  27.    A.V., 
Etiseus.     _  [phet. 

ELISHA,  e-li'sha  —  Heb.    God  is  saivaiion  —  the  pro- 
is  servant  and  successor  to  Elijah,  2  Kings  2. 15 ;  3.  11. 
heals  the  waters  ot  Jericho,  2  Kings  2.  22.  [2.  24. 

is  mocked  by  children  whom  bears   destroy,  2  Kings 
multiplies  poor  widow's  oil,  2  Kings  4.  4. 
raises  Shunammite's  son,  2  Kings  4.  34. 
cures  Naaman  the  Syrian  of  leprosy,  2  Kings  5.  14. 
causes  an  iron  axe  to  swim,  2  Kings  6.  6. 
strikes  Syrian  army  with  blindness,  2  Kings  6.  18. 
his  prophecies,  2  Kings  7.  1 ;  8.  10  ;  13.  17. 
his  death  and  burial,  2  Kings  13.  20. 
his  bones  raise  a  dead  man,  2  Kings  13.  21. 
ELI  SHAH,  e-ll'shah.    (1)  son  of  Javan,  Gen.  10.  4. 

(2)  islands,  Ezek.  27.  7. 
ELI  SHAM  A,  e-lish'a-ma  —  Heb,  God  has  heard.    Num. 

1.  10 ;  2  Sam.  5.  16  ;  1  Chr.  3.  6  ;  2  Chr.  17.  8. 
ELISHAPHAT,  e-lish'a-phat  —  Heb.   God  has  judged. 
2  Chr.  23.  1.  [23. 

E  LIS  HEB  A,  e-lTsh'e-ba—  Heb.  God  is  an  oath.    Ex.  6. 
ELISHUA.  e\'i-s\\\\'ai  =  ELISHAMA.    2  Sam.  5.  15. 
ELIUD,  e-li'ud  — Heb.  God  of  tlie  Jews.    Mat.  1. 14. 
ELIZAPIIAN,      e-\\z&-^\M\  =  ELZAPHAS    (q.v.) - 

Heb.  God  has  lyrolected.    Num.  3.  30;  34.  25. 
ELIZ  UR.  e-li'zur  —  Heb.  God  is  a  rock.    Num.  1.  5. 
£'ZAM.V^^,  el'ka-nah- Heb.  God  liath  created.    Ex.6. 
24 ;  1  Sam.  1. :  1  Chr.  9.  16 ;  12.  6 ;  15.  23 ;  2  Chr.  28.  7. 
ELKOSHITE,  el'kosh-Ite,  inhabitant  of  Elkosh.    Nah. 

1.  I. 
ELLASAR,  ella-sar,  the  city  Larsa.    Gen.  14  1. 
ELMADAM,e\-iM3,d&m.  =  ALM0DAD((j.v.).    Luke  3.  28. 

A.  v.,  Ebnodam. 
ELNAAM,  el'ua-am  -  Heb.  God  is  joy.    1  Chr.  11.  46. 
ELNATHAN,     el'na-than  —  Heb.      God    lialh     given. 

2  Kings  24.  8. 
ELOI,  e-lo'i  =  ELI  (q.v.)  —  Aram,  my  God.    Mark  15.  34. 
ELON,  e'lon  — Heb.  o'rk  — the  judge.    Judg.  12. 11. 
ELON-BETH-HANAN,     e  lon-beth-ha  nan.       1  Kings 

4.9. 
ELONITES.  e'lon-Ites,  po.sterity  of  Elon.    Num.  26.  26. 
ELOQUENT.    Ex.  4.  10,  I  am  not  e. 

Acts  18.  24,  an  e.  man. 
ELOTH,  e\oth  =  ELATH.    1  Kings  9.  26;  2  Chr.  8.  17. 
ELPAAL,  el'pa-al  —  Heb.  God  of  doing  [?J.    1  Chr.  8.  11. 
EL-PARAN,     el-pa' ran  — Heb.    terebinth    of    Paran 

Gen.  14.  6. 
ELPELET,  eYpe-\et^ELIFHELET(q.v.).    1  Chr.  14. 

5.  A.  v.,  E/palet. 

ELSE.    Ps.  32.  9,  e.  they  will  not  come  near.    A.V., 

lest  they  come. 
ELTEKE,e\te-\Le.    A.V.,  Eltekeh.    Josh.  21.  23. 
ELTEKOy,  el'te-kon.    Josh.  15.  59. 
ELTOLAD,  el-to'lad.    Josh.  15.  30. 
ELUL.  e'lul,  sixth  Hebrew  month.    Neh.  6.  15. 
ELUZAI,  e-lu'za-i  — Heb.  Goil  is  my  strength.    1  Chr. 

12.  5. 
EL  VMA  S,  el'y-mas  -  Heb.  w  ise  =  BA  R-JE  S  US -the 

sorcerer, 
is  struck  blind  by  Paul,  Acts  13.  11. 
ELZAPHAN,  eVz&-i>ha.n  =  ELIZAPHAN  (q.v.).    Ex. 

6.  22. 

EMBALMED.    Gen.  50  2,  physicians  e.  Israel. 
Gen.  50.  3,  the  days  of  embalming.    A.  V.,  of  those 
n-hich  arj'  e. 
EMBARKING.    Acts  27.  2,  and  e.  in  a  ship.    A.V., en- 

terimi  into. 
EMBERS.     Prov.  26.  21,  hot  e.    A.  V..  burning  coals. 
EMBOLDENED.    1  Cor.  8.  10,  be  e.  to  eat. 
EMBRACE.    Job  24.  8,  e.  the  rock. 

Eccl.  3.  5.  a  time  to  e. 
EMEK-KEZIZ,  -ke'ziz.    Josh.  18.  21.    A.  V.,  the  valley 

of  Ke~i~. 
EMERALD.    Ex.  28.  18,  second  row  an  e. 

Rev.  4.  3,  rainbow  .  .  .  like  an  e. 
EMERODS.    Deut.  28.  27,  with  the  e. 
EMIM,  emim-Heb.  terrors.    Gen.  14.  5;  Deut.  2.  10. 

A.  v.,  E minis. 
EMMA  US.  em-ma  us  -  Heb.  hot  baths.    Luke  24. 13. 
Emptiness,  its  prohibition,  Ex.  23. 15;  34.  20;  Deut.  15. 

13  :  16.  16  ;  Ruth  3,  17  ;  1  Sam.  6.  3. 
EMPTY.    Gen.  31.  42,  sent  me  away  e. 
Ex.  3.  21,  ye  shall  not  go  e. 
Ruth  3.  17,  go  not  e.  unto  thy  mother-in-law. 
Job  22.  9,  sent  widows  away  e. 
Isa.  24.  1,  Jehovah  maketh  the  earth  e. 
32.  6,  to  make  e.  the  soul  of  the  hungry. 
Mat.  12.  44,  he  findeth  it  e. :  Mark  12.  3,  away  e. 
Luke  1.  53,  the  rich  he  hath  sent  e.  away. 
Eph.  5.  6.  with  e.  words.     A.  V.,  rain.  \tion. 

Phil.  2.  7,  e  himself.    A .  V.,  made  himself  of  no  reputa- 
ENABLED.    1  Tim.  1.  12,  him  that  e.  me. 
ENACTED.     Heb.  8.  6,  e.  upon  better  promises.    A.  1 ., 

f:'!ta/>/i.'<hpd. 
EXAM,  e  nam  -  Heb.  fuo  fountains  [?].    Josh.  15.  34. 
EN  AN,  e'nan  —  Heb.  seeing  ['.'J.    Num.  1.  15. 


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ENO 


ENCAMP.    Ex.  13.  20,  and  e.  in  Etham.  [by  him. 

Num.  2.  27,  those  that  e.  next  unto  him.    A.  F.,  encamp 
9. 18,  they  e.    A.  V.,  pitched. 
31. 19,  and  e.  ye  without  the  camp.    A.  V.,  abide. 

33.  5,  e.  in  Succoth.    .4.  F.,  pitched. 
Ezra  8. 15,  e.  three  days.    .4.  F.,  abode. 
Ps.  27.  3,  though  a  host  should  e. 

34.  7,  angel  of  Jehovah  e. 

Isa.  29.  3, 1  will  ^.  against.    A.  V.,  camp. 
ENCAMPMENTS.    Num.  31.  10,  aU  their  e.    A-  F, 
goodly  castles. 
Ezek.  25.  4,  set  their  e.  in  thee.    A.  F.,  palaces. 
ENCHANTER.    Isa.  3.  3,  the  skilful  e.    A.  V.,  eloquent 
orator. 
Dan.  2. 10,  or  e.    A.  V.,  astrologer. 
Enchantments,  Lev.  19.  26;  Deut.  18.  9 ;  Isa.  47.  9. 
ENCOUNTER.    Prov.  27.  16,  hand  e.  oil.    A.  V.,  be- 
irrayeth  itself.  . 

Luke  14.  31,  toe.  .  .  .  in  war.    A.V.,  make  war  against. 
ENCOURAGE.    Ps.  64.  5,  they  e.  themselves.        hng. 
Acts  18.  27,  e.  him,  and  wrote  to.    A.  F,  irrote,  exhort- 
1  Thes.  5.  14.  e.  the  faint-hearted.     A.  F,  comjort. 
ENCOURAGEMENT.    Heb.  b.  18,  strong  e.    A.  V., 

rnnsolation. 
END.    Gen.  6  13,  the  e.  of  all  flesh  is  come. 
Num.  7. 1,  made  an  e.  of  setting  up.    A.  F,  fully  set. 

17.  10,  make  an  e.  of.    A.V.,  quite  take  away. 

23.  10,  let  my  last  e.  be  like  his ! 
Deut.  32.  29,  consider  their  latter  e. 

Josh.  15.  5,  e.  of  the  Jordan.    A.V.,  ttliermost  part. 
Ruth  3.  10,  more  kindness  in  the  latter  e. 
Neh.  9.  31,  make  a  full  e.  of  them.    A.  F,  utterly  con- 
sume. 
Job  16.  3,  vain  words  have  an  e.  ? 

22.  5,  neither  is  there  any  e.  to  thine  iniquities.    A.  V., 
and  thine  iniquities  infinite  ? 

42.  12,  Jehovah  blessed  the  latter  e.  of  Job. 
Ps.  7.  9,  wickedness  of  the  wicked  come  to  an  e. 

39.  4,  make  me  to  know  mine  e. 

90.  9.  bring  our  years  to  an  e.  as  a  sigh.    A.  F.,  spend 
.  .  .  as  a  tale  that  is  told. 

102.  27,  thy  years  shall  have  no  e. 

119.  96,  an  e.  of  all  perfection. 
Prov.  19.  20,  be  wise  in  thy  latter  e. 

25.  8,  know  not  what  to  do  in  the  e. 

Eccl.  3,  11,  from  the  beginning  even  to  the  e. 
7.  8,  better  is  the  e.  of  a  thing. 

12. 12,  of  making  many  books  there  is  no  e. 

12. 13,  the  e.  of  the  matter.     A.  V.,  conclusion. 
Isa.  9.  7,  government  .  .  .  there  shall  be  no  e. 

46.  10,  the  e.  from  the  beginning. 
Jer.  8.  20,  the  summer  is  e. 
Lam.  1.  9,  remembered  not  her  latter  e. 
Ezek.  21.  25,  iniquity  of  the  e. 
Dan.  5.  26,  and  brought  it  to  an  e.    A.  V.,  finished  it. 

12.  13,  go  thou  thy  way  tiU  the  e.  be. 
Zeph.  1. 18,  an  e.,  yea,  a  terrible  e.    A.  V.,€ven  a  speedy 

riddance. 
Mat.  10.  22,  endureth  to  the  e. 

12.  42,  from  the  e.  of  the  earth.    .4 .  F. ,  uttermost  parts. 

13.  39,  harvest  is  the  e.  of  the  world. 

24.  3,  the  sign  ...  of  the  e.  of  the  world. 

26.  58,  Peter  ...  sat  ...  to  see  the  e. 

28.  20,  I  am  with  you  always,  even  unto  the  e. 
Mark  13.  7,  the  e.  is  not  yet. 
Luke  1.  33,  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  e. 

11.  31,  e.  of  the  earth.     A.  F,  utmost  parts. 
John  13.  1,  he  loved  them  unto  the  e. 

18.  37,  to  this  e.  have  I  been  born. 

18.  37,  to  this  e.  am  I  come.    A.  F,  for  this  cause 
{came  I). 
Rom.  6.  21,  e.  of  those  things  is  death. 

6.  22,  the  e.  eternal  life. 

Phil.  3. 19,  whose  e.  is  perdition. 
Heb.  6.  8,  whose  e.  is  to  be  burned. 

7.  3,  neither  beginning  of  days  nor  e.  of  life. 

II.  22,  Joseph,  when  his  e.  was  nigh.     A.V.,  he  died. 
Jas.  5. 11,  and  have  seen  the  <?.  of  the  Lord. 

1  Pet.  1.  9,  receiving  the  e.  of  your  faith. 
1.  20,  at  the  e.  of  the  times.    A.V.,  in  these  last. 
4.  6,  unto  this  e.  was  the  gospel.    A.  F,  for  this  cause. 
4.  7,  e.  of  all  things  is  at  hand. 
1  John  3.  8,  to  this  e.    A.  T'.,  for  this  purpose. 
Rev.  21.  6 ;  22.  13,  beginning  and  the  e.  [7,  8. 

EN-DOR.  en'-d6r,  king  Saul  visits  witch  of,  1  Sam.  28. 
ENDOWED.    Gen.  30.  20,  God  hath  e.  me.    .4.  F,  en- 

dued. 
ENDURE.    Esth.  8.  6,  how  can  I  e.  to  see  the  evil. 
Ps.  62.  1,  lovingkindness  of  God  e.  continually. 
72.  5,  while  the  sun  e.,and  so  long  as  the  moon.    A.V., 
sun  and  moon  e. 
72. 17,  his  name  shall  e.  for  ever. 
100.  5,  lovingkindness  e.  for  ever.    .4.  F.,  is  everlasting. 
106. 1 ;  136. 1,  26,  his  lovingkindness  e.  for  ever. 

III.  3,  his  righteousness  e.  for  ever. 
119. 160,  thy  righteous  ordinances  e. 

135. 13,  thy  name,  O  Jehovah,  e.  for  ever. 
145.  13,  e.  througliout  all  generations. 
Ezek.  22.  14,  can  thy  heart  e. 


Mat.  10.  22,  e.  to  the  end  .  .  .  shall  be  saved. 
13.  21,  e.  for  a  wliile.    ^1.  F.,  duretk. 
Mark  4.  17,  e.  for  a  while. 
Rom.  9.  22,  God  .  .  .  e.  with  much  longsuffering. 

1  Cor.  10.  13,  able  to  c.  it.    A.  F.,  bear. 
13.  7,  e.  all  things. 

2  Tim.  2.  12,  if  we  e.,  we  shall  also  reign.    A.  V.,  suffer. 
Heb.  12.  7,  for  chastening  tliat  ye  e. 

Jas.  1.  12,  blessed  is  the  man  that  e.  temptation. 
5  11,  we  call  tliem  blessed  that  e.    A.V.,  endure. 
ENDURING.      Mic.   6.  2,  ye  e.   foundations.     A.  F, 

strung. 
EN-EGLAIM,  en'-eg'larlm  — Heb.  uell  of  tuo  calves. 

Ezek.  47.  10. 
ENEMY.    Gen.  14.  20,  delivered  thine  e. 
Deut.  32.  31,  our  e.  themselves  being  judges. 
Judg.  5.  31,  let  aU  tluue  e.  perish. 

1  Kings  21.  20,  hast  thou  found  me,  O  mine  e. 
Ps.  23.  5,  in  the  presence  of  mine  e. 

61.  3,  a  strong  tower  from  the  e. 

72.  9,  his  ''.  shall  lick  the  dust. 

119.  98,  wiser  than  mine  e. 

127.  5,  speak  with  their  e.  in  the  gate. 
Prov.  16.  7,  maketh  even  his  e.  to  be  at  peace. 

27.  6,  the  kisses  of  an  e.  are  profuse. 
Isa.  9.  11,  Jehovah  .  .  .  will  stir  up  his  e.    A.  V.,  join 
his  e.  together. 

63. 10,  he  was  turned  to  be  their  e. 
Jer.  15. 11,  cause  the  e.  to  make  supplication.    A.  V.,  e. 

to  entreat  thee  welt. 
Mic.  7.  6,  man's  e.  .  .  .  men  of  his  ovra  house. 
Mat.  5.  43,  hate  thine  e. ;  5.  44,  love  your  e. 

13.  25,  his  e.  came  and  sowed  tares. 
Luke  19.  43,  thine  e.  shall  cast  up  a  bank. 
Acts  2.  35,  make  thine  e.  the  footstool.    A.  F,  foes. 

13. 10,  thou  e.  of  all  righteousness. 
Rom.  5.  10,  if,  while  we  were  e.,  we  were  reconciled. 

11.  28,  touching  the  gospel,  they  are  e. 

12.  20,  if  tliine  e.  hunger,  feed  him. 
Gal.  4. 16,  am  I  become  your  e. 
Phil.  3.  18,  the  e.  of  the  cross. 

2  Thes.  3.  15,  count  him  not  as  an  e. 

Heb.  10.  13,  till  his  e.  be  made  the  footstool. 
Enemies,  our  duty  to,  Ex.  23.  4  ;  1  Sam.  24. 10  ;  Job  31. 
29,  30 ;  Ps.  35.  13-15 ;  Prov.  24.  17 ;  25.  21,  22 ;  Mat.  5. 
44  ;  Luke  6.  27,  35;  Rom.  12.  20. 
God  delivers  from,  1  Sam.  12.  11 ;    Ezra  8.  31 ;  Ps.  18. 

48;  61.  3. 
the  friendship  of,  deceitful,  2  Sam.  20.  9, 10 ;  Prov.  26. 

26;  Mat.  26.  48,  49. 
of  God,  their  punishment,  Ex.  15.  6 ;  Judg.  5.  31 ;  Ps. 

68.  1 ;  Isa.  1.  24  ;  2  Thes.  1.  8  ;  Rev.  21.  8. 
Example  :  -  David  and  Saul,  1  Sam.  24.  10;  26.  9. 
EN-GANNIM.,  en'-gan'nim  — Heb.  fount   of  gardens. 
Josh.  15.  34.  [62. 

EN-GEDI,  eu'-ge'di  — Heb.  fount  of  the  kid.    Josh.  15. 
Engines,  2  Chr.  26.  15;  Ezek.  26.  9. 
Engraver,  Ex.  35.  35:  38.  23. 
Engraving,  Ex.  28. 11,  21,  36 ;  32.  4  :  39.  6 ;  1  Kings  7.  31, 

36 ;  2  Chr.  3.  7  ;  Zech.  3.  9. 
EN-HADDAH.  en-had  dah.    Josh.  19.  21. 
EN-HAKKORE,    en'-hSk'ko-re  — Heb.    c?-/e?-'5   fount. 

Judg.  15.  19. 
EN-HAZOR,  en'-ha'z6r  — Heb.    village  fount.     Josh. 

19.  37. 
ENJOIN.    Philem.  8,  to  e.  thee. 
Heb.  12.  20,  endure  that  which  was  e.     A.V.,  com- 
manded. 
ENJOY.    Lev.  26.  34,  the  land  e.  its  sabbaths. 
Eccl.  2.  24,  e.  good  in  his  labor. 
6.  6,  yet  e.  no  good.     .4 .  F.,  hath  he  seen. 
1  Tim.  6.  17,  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  e. 
ENJOYMENT.    Eccl.  2.  25,  who  can  have  e.    A.V.,  who 

el.sc  can  hasten  hereunto. 
ENLARGE.    Gen.  9.  27,  God  e.  Japheth. 
Job  12.  23,  he  e.  the  nations. 
Ps.  119.  32,  when  thou  shalt  e.  my  heart. 
Jer.  4.  30,  e.  thine  eyes.    A.V.,  rent  est  thy  face. 
Mat.  23.  5.  e.  the  borders  of  their  garments. 
ENLIGHTEN.    1  Sam.  14.  27,  his  eyes  were  e. 
Ps.  19.  8,  pure,  e.  the  eyes. 
Eph.  1.  18.  eyes  of  your  heart  e. 
Heb.  10.  32,  ye  were  c.     A.  F,  illuminated. 
EN-MISHPAT.  en'-mi6h'pa.t  — the  fountain  of  judg- 
ment =  KADESH  (q.v.).    Gen.  14.  7. 
ENMITY.    Gen.  3.  15,  put  e.  between  thee. 
Ezek.   25.   15,  with  periietual  e.     A.V.,  for  the   old 
hatred. 

35.  5,  a  perpetual  e.    A.V.,  hatred. 
Hos.  9.  7,  the  e.  is  great.     A.  F,  great  liatred. 
Rom.  8.  7,  the  mind  of  the  flesh  is  e.  against  God. 
Eph.  2.  16,  having  slain  the  e. 
Jas.  4.  4,  friendship  of  the  world  is  e.  %vith  God. 
Enmity,  abolished.  Eph.  2.  15 ;  Col.  1.  21. 
ENOCH,  e'no€h  — Heb.  initiated.     Gen.  4.  17;  5.  24; 

Heb.  11.  5;  Jude  14. 
ENOUGH.    Gen.  33.  9,  I  have  e. 
Prov.  30.  15,  four  that  say  not.  E. 
Mai.  3.  10,  room  e.  to  receive  it. 


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ESC 


Mat.  10.  25,  e.  for  the  disciple. 
Mark  14.  41,  it  is  e. ;  the  hour  is  come. 
Luke  15.  17,  have  bread  e.  and  to  spare. 
EN-RJMMON,Qn' -vim.'moa.  —  'B.eb.  pomegranate  fount. 

Neh.  11.  29. 
EN-R  0  GEL,  en'  -ro'gel  —  Heb.  ivell  of  the  fuller  fount  — 

near  Jerusalem.    Josh.  15.  7. 
ENROLLED.      Luke   2.    1,  decree  .  .  .  that   all  the 
world  should  be  e.    A.V.,  taxed. 
1  Tim.  5.  9,  e.  as  a  widow.    A.  V.,  taken  into  the  number. 
Heb.  12.  2.3,  who  are  e.  in  heaven.     A.  F.,  written. 
ENROLMENT.    Acts  5.  37,  of  the  e.    A.W,  (axing. 
ENS  AMPLE.    Phil.  3.  17,  ye  have  us  for  an  e. 
1  Tim.  1.  16,  for  an  e.  of.    A.  V.,  pattern  to. 
4.  12,  be  thou  an  e.  to.     A.V.,  exainjjle  of. 
Tit.  2.  7,  an  e.  of  good  works.    A.V.,  jiattern. 
EN-SHEMESH,   en' -she' mesh  — Heb.    fount    of  sun. 

Josh.  15.  7. 
ENSIGN.    Num.  2.  2,  ensigns.    A.  F.,  ensign. 
Ps.  74.  4,  e.  for  signs. 
Isa.  13.  2,  set  ye  up  an  e.    A.  F,  banner. 
49.  22,  set  up  my  e.    A.  F,  standard. 
62.  10,  an  e.  for  tlie  peoples.     A.  F,  standard. 
Ezek.  27.  7,  was  thy  sail,  that  it  might  be  to  thee  for 
an  e.     A.V.,  that  ichich  thou  spreadest  forth,  to  be 
thy  .^ail. 
ENSLAVED.    Tit.  2.  3,  e.  to  much  wine.    A.  F,  given. 
ENSNARE.    Mat.  22.  lo,  e.  him.    A.V.,  entangle. 
ENSNARED.     Deut.  12.  30,  not  e.  to  follow.    A.  F, 

.•snared. 
ENTANGLED.      Nah.  1.  10,  e.  like  thorns.      A.V., 
foldcn  loqclher.  [17.  7. 

EN- TA  PP  UAH.  en'-tap'pu-ah — /o?m^  of  apple.    Josh. 
ENTER.    Gen.  7.  13,  e.  Noah. 
Ps.  88.   2,  prayer  e.  into  thy  presence.    A.  F,  come 
before  thee. 

100.  4,  e.  into  his  gates. 
118.  19,  I  will  e.  into.    A.V.,  go. 
Isa.  26.  2,  righteous  nation  .  .  .  may  e.  in. 
57.  2,  he  e.  into  peace.     A.V.,  shall  enter. 
Mat.  6.  6,  e.  into  thine  inner  chamber. 
7.  13,  e.  ye  in  by  the  narrow  gate. 
7.  13,  e.  in  thereby.    A.V.,  go  in  thereat. 

15.  39,  e.  into  the  boat.    A.V.,  took  ship. 
19.  17,  if  thou  wouldest  e.  into  life,  keep. 

25.  21,  e.  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  Lord.  [into. 

Luke  16.  16,  man  e.  violently  into  it.    A.V.,  presseth 
John  3.  5,  camiot  e.  into  the  kingdom. 

10.  2,  he  that  e.  in  by  the  door. 
Acts  3.  2 ;  5.  21,  e.  into  the  temple. 

3.  8,  and  he  e.  with  them  into  the  temple. 

7.  45,  when  they  e.  on  the  possession. 

14.  20,  e.  into  the  city.    A.  V.,  came. 

16.  40,  e.  into  the  house. 

Rom.  5.  12,  sin  e.  into  the  world. 
1  Cor.  2.  9,  e.  not  into  the  heart. 
Heb.  4.  6,  failed  to  e.  in.    A.  F,  entered  not. 
4. 10,  he  that  is  e.  into  his  rest. 
6.  20,  as  a  forerunner  Jesus  e.  for  us. 
ENTERTAINED.    Acts  28.  7,  e.  us  three  days.    A.  F, 

lodfied. 
ENTICE.    Judg.  16.  5,  p.  him,  and  see  wherein. 

1  Kings  22.  20,  who  shall  e.  Ahab.    A.V.,  jjersuade. 
Job  31.  9,  hath  been  e.  unto  a  woman.    A.  F,  have  been 

deceived  bii. 
Prov.  1.  10,  if  sinners  e.  thee. 

2  Pet.  2.  14,  e.  unstedfast  souls.    A.  F,  beguiling. 
2.  18.  they  e.  in.     A.  F,  allure  through. 

ENTRANCE.      Prov.   1.    21,  e.  of  the  gates.    A.V., 
openings. 
Ezek.  41.  3,  post  of  the  e.    A.  F,  door. 
2  Pet.  1.  11.  supplied  unto  you  the  e.  [sought. 

ENTREAT.     1  Kings  13.  6.  man  of  God  e.    A.  F,  de- 
Acts  9.  38,  two  men  .  .  .  e.  him.     A.  F,  desiring. 
28.  20,  therefore  did  I  e.  you.    A.V.,  hare  /called  for. 
2  Cor.  9.  5,  e.  the  brethren.    A.V.,  exhort. 
10.  1,  myself  e.  you.    A.V.,  beseech. 
ENVY.    Gen.  26.  14,  Philistines  e.  him. 
Ps.  73.  3,  e.  at  the  arrogant. 
Prov.  14.  30,  e.  is  the  rottenness  of  the  bones. 
23.  17,  let  not  thy  heart  e.  sinners. 
Mat.  27.  18,  for  e.  they  had  delivered. 
1  Cor.  13.  4,  love  e.  not. 
Phil.  1.  15,  Christ  even  of  e. 
Tit.  3.  3,  living  in  malice  and  e. 
Jas.  4.  5.  unto  envying.    A.  F,  to  envy. 
Envy.     Prov.  14.  30 ;  Eccl.  4. 4  ;  Isa.  11. 13  ;  26.  11  (marg.) ; 
Mat.  27.  18  ;  Rom.  1.  29 ;  Gal.  5.  21 ;  Phil.  1. 15 ;  1  Tim. 
6.4;  Tit.  3.  3;  Jas.  4.  5 ;  1  Pet.  2.1. 
forbidden,  Prov.  3.  31 ;  24.  1. 

Instances  of  :  —  Cain,  Gen.  4.5;  Philistines,  Gen.  26. 

14 ;  Joseph^s  brethren.  Gen.  37.  11 ;  Korah,  etc..  Num. 

16.  3 :  Ps.  106.  16 ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  18.  8 ;  chief  priest.'^, 

Mark  15. 10.  [16.  5. 

EP^NETUS,  e-noen'e-tus-  Lat.  praisevorthy.    Rom. 

EPAPHRAS,  epsL-T?hTS.s=  EPAPBRODITUS.     Col. 


1.7. 

EPAPHRODITUS, 
Phil.  2.  25. 


e-pSph'ro-di'tus  —  Lat.      lovely. 


EPHAII,  e'phah  —  Heb.  gloom  [?].    Gen.  25.  4  ;  1  Chr.  2. 

46. 
EPHAH.     Ex.  16.  36,  omer  is  the  tenth  part  of  an  e. 
Ex.  29.  40,  tenth  part  of  an  e.     A.V.,  tenth  deal. 
Ezek.  45.  10,  just  balances,  and  a  just  e.  [40.  8 

EPHAI,  e'phai  -  Heb.  tired  [?]  -  a  Netophathite.    Jer. 
LP  HER,  e  pher—  Heb.  young  hart.    Gen.  25.  4  ;  1  Chr. 
5-  ^•l-  [1  Sam.  17. 1 

EPHES-DAMMIM.       e'phes-d5m'niim  -  Woo'/     limit. 
EPHESlANij,  e-phe'sians.    Acts  19.  28;  Paul's  epistle 

to  iq.v.). 
EPHE8 US,  gph'e-sus,  is  visited  by  Paul.    Acts  18.  19. 
Paul  resides  there  over  two  years.  Acts  19. 
Diana  the  goddess  of  Ephesus,  Acts  19. 
Demetrius,  maker  of  shrines  of  Diana,  causes  a  riot. 

Acts  19.  24. 
Paul  addresses  Ephesian  elders.  Acts  20. 17. 
Paul  fights  wild  beasts  at,  1  Cor.  15.  32. 
one  of  the  seven  churches.  Rev.  1.  11. 
EPHLAL.  gph'lal.    1  Chr.  2.  37. 
EPHOD,  e'phod,  father  of  Hanniel.    Num.  34.  23. 
EPHOD.  ■  Ex.  25.  7,  stones  to  be  set,  for  the  e. 

Ex.  39.  2,  made  the  e.  of  gold. 
Ephod,  worn  by.  Lev.  8.  7 ;  1  Sam.  2.  18,  28 ;  14.  3 ;  22 
18;  2  Sam.  6.  14. 
used  by  idolatrous  priests,  Judg.  8.  27  ;  17.  5 ;  18.  14. 
E  PHP  HA  THA,  gph  pha-tha  -  Aram,  be  opened.    Mark 

7.  34. 
EPHRAIM,  e'phra-im.    Gen.  41.  .52. 

blessed.  Gen.  48.  14 ;  quarrel.s,  Judg.  8.  1 ;  Judg.  12. 
EPHRAIMITE,    e'phra-im-Ite.      I.Sam.  1.   1.      A.V., 

Ephralhite. 
EPHRAIMITES,       e'phra-im-ites  =  EPHRA  THITE. 

Judg.  12.  5. 
EPHRATH,   eph'rath-^  EPHRATHAH.    Gen.  35.   16; 
1  Chr.  2.  50 ;  Mic.  5.  2.  [ralah. 

E PHRATH A H,  eiih'iath-ah.      Ruth  4.  11.     A.V.,  Eph- 
EPHROX,    e'phron-Heb.  /«W7i-^iAc  [?].    Gen.   23.  8; 

Josh.  15.  9. 
EPICUREAN,    ep'i-cu-re'an,     Athenian   philosopher. 
Acts  17.  18.     A.  v.,  Ei'icureans.  \lunalirk. 

EPILEPTIC.      Mat.  4.  24,  e.    A.  F,  those  which  were 

Mat.  17.  15,  he  is  e.     A.  F,  Ivnatick. 
EPISTLE.    Acts  15.  30,  they  delivered  the  e. 
2  Cor.  3.  1,  e.  of  commendation  ;  3.  2,  ye  are  our  e. 
3.  3,  ye  are  an  e.  of  Christ. 
7.  8,  sorry  with  my  e.    A.  F,  a  letter. 
2  Pet.  3.  16,  as  also  in  all  his  e. 
EQUAL.    Ps.  55.  13,  a  man  mine  e. 
Isa.  40.  25,  should  be  e. 
Ezek.  18.  25,  is  not  my  way  e.  ?  (  —  just), 
Luke  20.  36,  are  e.  unto  the  angels. 
John  5.  18,  making  himself  e.  with  God. 
Col.  4.  1.  that  which  is  just  and  e. 
EQUALITY.    Phil.  2.  6,  the  being  on  an  e.  with  God. 

A.  v.,  to  be  equal. 
EQUITY.    Ps.  17.  2,  look  upon  e.    A.  V.,  the  things  that 
are  equal. 
Ps.  45.  6,  a  sceptre  of  e.     A.V.,  a  right  sceptre. 
67.  4,  judge  .  .  .  withe.     A.  V.,  righteously. 
98., 9,  judge  .  .  .  the  peoples  with  e. 
Prov.  1.  3,  in  righteousness  and  justice  and  e. 
ER,  er  —  Heb.  awake.    Gen.  38.  3  ;  Luke  3.  28. 
ERAN,  eran  -  Heb.  more  ivatchjul  [:'].    Num.  26.  36. 
ERANITES,  e'ran-ites,  descendants  of  Eran.     Num. 
26.  36.  [16.  23. 

ERASTUS,  e-ras'tu8  —  Lat.  beloved.    Acts  19.  22 ;  Rom. 
ERECH.  e're«h  — cf.  Assyr.  Arkii.    Gen.  10. 10. 
ERI,  e'vl  =  ER  {q.v.)—son  of  Gad.    Gen.  46.  16. 
ERITES,  e' rites,  posterity  of  Eri.    Num.  26.  16. 
ERR.    Lev.  4.  13,  whole  congregation  .  .  .  e.    A.  F,  sin 
through  ignorance. 
Lev.  5.  18,  wherein  he  e. 

Num.  15.  22,  when  ye  shall  e.    A.  F,  have  erred. 
15.  28,  soul  that  e.    A.V.,  sinneth  ignorantly. 
Ps.  95.  10,  that  do  e.  in  their  heart. 
Isa.  35.  8,  wayfaring  men  .  .  .  shall  not  e. 
Mat.  22.  29,  e.,  not  knowing  the  scriptures. 
Jas.  5.  19,  e.  from  the  truth. 
ERROR.    Num.  15.  25,  oblation  ...  for  their  e.   A.  F, 
ignorance. 
2  Sam.  6.  7,  smote  him  there  for  his  e. 
Ps.  19. 12,  who  can  discern  his  e. '! 
Eccl.  10.  5,  an  e.  which  proceedeth. 
Mat.  27.  64,  last  e.  will  be  worse. 

1  Thes.  2.  3,  exhortation  is  not  of  e.     A.  V.,  deceit. 

2  Thes.  2. 11,  a  working  of  e.    A.  F,  strong  delusion. 
Jas.  5.  20,  converteth  a  sinner  from  the  e. 

1  John  4.  6,  the  spirit  of  e. 

Jude  11,  in  the  e.  of  Balaam. 
ESA R-HADD ON.  e'sar-hSd'don  —  As.  Ashur  hath  given 

a  brother.    Assyrian  king.    2  Kings  19.  37. 
ESA  U,  e'sau  —  Heb.  hairy  —  Isaac's  son.    Gen.  25.  25. 

sells  birthright.  Gen.  25.  29 ;  his  quarrel,  Gen.  27.  41. 
ESCAPE.    Gen.  14.  13.  one  that  had  e. 

Gen.  19.  17,  e.  for  thy  life. 

Ps.  68.  20,  e.  from  death.    A.  F,  the  issties. 

Joel  2.  32,  there  shall  be  those  that  e.    A.  F,  be  deliv- 


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EVE 


Zech.  2.  7,  Ziou,  e.    A.  F.,  deliver  thyself. 

Mai.  3.  15,  they  tempt  God,  and  e.    A.V.,  thai  tempt 

God  are  even  delivered. 
Mat.  23.  33,  shall  ye  e.  the  judgment. 
Luke  21.  36,  to  e.  all  these  things. 
Acts  16.  27,  prisoners  had  e.    A.V.,  been  fled. 
28.  4,  he  hath  e.  from  the  sea.    A.  F.,  e.  the  sea. 
Heb.  2.  3,  how  sliall  we  e. 

11.  34,  e.  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

12.  25,  if  they  e.  not  wlien  they  refused. 
2  Pet.  1.  4,  e.  from  the  corruption. 

2. 18,  who  are  just  e.     .4.  F,  ivere  clean  escaped. 
ESEA\  e'sek  —  Heb.  strife  —  Isaac's  well.    Gen.  26.  20. 
ESHAy,    e  shan  -  Heb.  coMC/i.     Josh.    15.   52.     A.V., 

Eslwan. 
ESHIiAAL.    esh'ba-al-Heb.    man    of    Baal  =  IS H- 
BOSHE  TH-  Saul's  fourth  son.    1  Chr.  8.  33 ;  2  Sam. 
2.8. 
^.S//B.4iV,  eshban.    Gen.  36.  26.  [13.23. 

ESHCOL.  esh'-eol-Heb.  cluster.    Gen.  14.  13;  Num. 
ESHEK.  e  shek  -  Heb.  violence.    1  Chr.  8.  39. 
ESHTAOL,  esh'ta-ol-Heb.  petition.    Josh.  15.  33. 
.£,S^7'JOZ./7'£',S-,  eshta81-ites.    A.V.,  Eshtaulites.    1 
Chr.  2.  53.  [21.  14. 

ESHTEMOA.  esh'te-mo'a  — Heb.  obedience.  Josh. 
ESUTEMOH.  eshte-moh  =  ESHTEJUOA.  Josh.  15.  50. 
ESHTOX,Ssh  ton  — uxorious  —  man  of  Judah.    1  Chr. 

4.  12. 
ESLI.  esli  -  Heb.  God  tiath  reserved.    Luke  3.  25. 
ESPECIALLY.   Phil.  4.  22,  e.  they  that  are  of  Caesar's. 

A.  V.., -hit' fly.      . 
ESPOUSED.    Ex.  21.  8,  hath  e.  her  to  himself.    ,4.  F, 

betrotlif'd. 
ESTABLISH.    Gen.  6. 18,  e.  my  covenant. 
Gen.  26.  3,  e.  the  oath.    .4.  F.,  jyerforin. 
1  Kings  2.  4,  e.  his  word.    .4.  F,  continue. 
1  Chr.  16.  30,  world  also  is  e.    A.V.,  shall  be  stable. 
17.  12,  e.  his  throne.     .4.  F,  stablish. 
Job  38.  33,  e.  the  dominion  thereof.     A.  F,  set. 
Ps.  8.  2,  e.  strength.    A.  F,  ordained. 
37.  23,  e.  of  Jehovah.    A.  F.  ordered  by. 
40.  2,  e.  my  goings. 
90.  17,  e.  thou  the  work  of  our  hands. 
101.  7,  not  hee.    A.V.,  tarry. 
103.  19,  hath  e.  his  throne.    A.  F,  prepared. 
111.  8,  they  are  e.  for  ever.    A.  F,  .standfast. 
119.  5,  ways  were  e.  to  observe  thy  statutes.    A.  F, 
directed. 
Prov.  8.  27,  e.  the  heavens.    ,4.  F,  prepared. 
12.  19,  lip  of  truth  shall  be  e. 
16.  12,  throne  is  e.  by  righteousness. 
21.  29,  he  e.  his  ways.     .4.  F,  direc'eth. 
22. 18,  e.  together  upon  thy  lips.    A.  F,  fitted  in. 
Isa.  7.  9,  ye  shall  not  be  e. 

9.  7,  to  e.  it.     .4.  F.,  on/^;-. 

16.  5,  throne  shall  be  e.  in  lo^ingkindness. 
Jer.  10. 12,  e.  the  world  by  his  wisdom. 

44.  25,  e.  then  your  vows.    A.  F,  accomjjfish. 
Luke  22.  32,  e.  thy  brethren.     ^.  F,  strengthen. 
Rom.  3.  31,  nay,  we  e.  the  law. 

10.  3,  righteousness  .  .  .  e.  their  own. 

1  Thes.  3.  13,  e.  your  hearts.    A.  F,  stabllsh. 

2  Thes.  2.  17,  comfort  your  hearts  and  e.  them.     A.  F, 
.ttiiblish  you. 

ESTATE.    1  Chr.  17.  17,  the  e.  of  a  man. 

Ps.  136.  23,  remembered  us  in  our  low  e. 

Luke  1.  48,  the  low  e.  of  his  handmaid. 

.Ta.s.  1.  9,  in  his  high  e.    A.  F.  in  ttuit  he  is  exalted. 
ESTEEM.    Deut.  32.  15,  lightly  e.  the  Rock. 

1  Sam.  2.  30,  shall  be  lightly  e. 

Ps.  119.  128,  I  e.  all  thy  precepts. 

Prov.  12.  9,  he  that  is  liglitly  e.    A.V.,  despised. 


Isa.  53.  4,  yet  we  did  ^.  him  stricken. 
1  Thes.  5.  13,  p.  them  exceeding  highly. 
ESTHER.  gsther-Heb.  .'<tar=HADASSAH.     fisth 


J2.  7. 


as  wife  of  King  Ahasuerus  pleads.    Esth.  7.  3. 

§,Z4,'i(-J'h^^  ~  ^"^^^  ''y>''''  ^'■' J-    ^"^ig-  15.  8 ;  2  Chr.  11.  6. 
ETERNAL.    Deut.  33.  27,  e.  God. 
Isa.  60.  15,  an  e.  excellency. 
Hab.  3.  6,  e.  mountains.    A .  F,  everlasting. 
Mat.  18.  8,  cast  into  the  -".  fire.     .4.  F.,  into  everlasting. 

19.  29,  shall  inherit  e.  life.     .4 .  F,  everlasting. 

25.  46,  go  away  into  e.  punishment.    A.V.,  everlasting. 

25.  46,  the  righteous  into  e.  life. 

Mark  3.  29,  guilty  of  an  e.  sin.    .4.  F,  in  danger  of  e. 
damnation. 

10.  30,  in  the  world  to  come  e.  life.  [ing. 

Luke  16.  9,  into  the  e.  tabernacles.    A.  V.,  into  everlast- 

18.  18, 1  do  to  inherit  e.  life  ? 

18.  30,  the  world  to  come  e.  life.    A.  F,  everlasting. 
John  3.  15,  may  in  him  have  e.  life. 

3.  16,  not  perish,  but  have  e.  life.    A.  F,  everlasting. 

4.  14,  up  unto  e.  life.     .4 .  F,  into  everlasting. 

5.  24,  believeth  .  .  .  hath  e.  life.    A.V.,  everla.tting. 

5.  39,  ye  think  ...  ye  have  e.  life. 

6.  27,  abideth  unto  e.  life.    A.  F,  everla.tting. 

6.  47,  he  that  believeth  hath  e.  life.    .4.  F,  everlasting. 
6.  54,  drinketh  my  blood  hath  e.  life. 
6.  68,  the  words  of  e.  life. 


John  12.  25,  shall  keep  it  unto  life  e. 
17.  2,  he  should  give  e.  life  ;  17.  3,  this  is  life  e. 
Acts  13.  46,  unworthy  of  e.  life.    A.  1'.,  everlasting. 

13.  48,  ordained  to  e.  life. 

Rom.  6.  22,  end  e.  life.    .4.  F,  everlastiiig. 
6.  23,  gift  of  God  is  e.  life. 
2  Cor.  4.  17,  e.  weight  of  glory. 

5.  1,  house  .  .  .  e..  in  the  heavens. 

Gal.  6.  8,  reap  e.  life.    ^4.  I'.,  {life)  everlasting. 

Eph.  3.  11,  according  to  the  e.  purpose. 

2  Thes.  1.  9,  even  e.  destruction.    ^4.  F,  everlasting. 

Tit.  1.2;  3.  7,  hope  of  e.  life. 

Heb.  5.  9,  the  author  of  e.  salvation. 

6.  2,  teaching  ...  of  ^.  judgment. 

9.  15,  the  promise  of  the  e.  inheritance. 
1  Pet.  5.  10,  called  you  unto  his  e.  glory  in  Christ. 

1  John  1.  2,  e.  life,  which  was  with  the  Father. 
2.  25,  this  is  tiie  promise  .  .  .  even  the  life  e. 
5. 11,  that  God  gave  unto  us  e.  life. 

5.  13,  may  know  that  ye  have  e.  life. 

5.  20,  this  is  the  true  God,  and  e.  life. 

Jude  7,  punishment  of  e.  lire.    A.  F,  vengeance  of  e. 

fire. 
Rev.  14.  6,  having  e.  good  tidings.    A.  F.,  the  everlast- 
ing gospel. 
ETERNITY.    Eccl.  3.  11,  he  hath  set  e.  in  their  heart. 

^4.  r.,  ttie  world. 
Isa.  57.  15,  that  inhabiteth  e. 
ETBAM,  etham.    Ex.  13.  20. 

E  THAX.  e  than  —  Heb.  firm .  1  Kings  4.  31 ;  1  Chr.  6.  44. 
ETHAMM,  eth'a-nim  —  o;//5,  i.e.,  Tisri.    1  Kings  8.  2. 
ETHBAAL.  eth'ba'al  —  Heb.  with  Baal.    1  Kings  16.  31. 
E  THER.  ether  —  Heb.  lAeuty  =  TOCHEN.    Josh.  15.  42. 
£'2'i//0/'/-4,  e'thi-opi-a.     Acts  8.  27.  [9-15. 

E  THIOPIANS,  e'thi-o'pi-aus,  invade  Judah.    2  Chr.  14. 
E  THNAN,  eth'nan  —  Heb.  gift  —  man  of  Judah.    1  Chr. 

4.  7.  [41. 

E  THNL  eth'ni  —  Heb.  munificent  —  a  Levite.    1  Chr.  6. 
E  UB  UL  i/>S'._eu-bu'lus  —  Gk.  prudent.    2  Tim.  4.  21. 
E  UN  ICE.  eu'nTce  —  Gk.  happily  conquering.  2Tim.  1.  5. 
EUNUCH.    2  Kings  9.  32.  two  or  three  e. 

Acts  8.  27. ''.  of  great  authority. 
EUODIA,  eu-o'di-a  — Gk.  a  good  journey.    Phil.  4.  2. 

.4.  F.,  Euodias. 
EUPHRATES,   eii-phrates  — Gk.  ;    of.  Pars.    Ufratu. 

Gen.  2.  14 :  2  Sam.  8.  3 ;  2  Kings  23.  29  ;  Rev.  16. 12. 
EURAQ UIL 0,  eu-raq.'ui-lo  —  Gk.  northeast  ivind.    Acts 

27.  14.     .4.  F,  Euroclydon. 
E  UTYGHUS.  eu'ty-ehus  —  Gk.  fortunate.    Acts  20.  9. 
EVANGELIST.    Acts  21.  8,  Philip  the  e. 
Eph.  4.  11,  gave  .some  to  be  apostles  .  .  .  and  some,  e. 

2  Tim.  4.  5,  do  the  work  of  an  e. 

EVE.  eve  — Heb.  life,  living  — ^rat  woman.    Gen.  3.  20. 
EVEN.    Gen.  49.  27,  at  e.  he  shall  divide.    A.  F,  night. 
Ex.  12.  6,  kill  it  at  e.    A.V.,  in  the  evening. 
1  Chr.  19.  4,  e.  to  their  buttocks.    A.  V.,  hai-d  by. 
Job  19.  26,  after  my  skin,  e.  this  body,  is  destroyed. 
A.  v.,  though  after  my  skin  ivorms  destroy  this  body. 
33.  6,  I  am  toward  God  e.  as  thou  art.    A.  F,  accord- 
ing to  thy  ivish. 
Mat.  14.  15,  when  e.  was  come.    A.  V.,  it  ivas  evening. 

14.  23,  when  e.  was  come.  A.  F,  the  evening. 
17. 12,  e.  so  shall  .  .  .  suffer.  A.V.,  likeu-ise. 
24.  24,  e.  the  elect.     .4.  F,  the  very. 

26.  35,  E.  if  I  must  die.    A.V.,  though. 
Luke  2.  37,  e.  unto  fourscore.    A.V.,  of  about. 

6.  3,  read  e.  this.    A.  F,  so  much  as. 

1  Cor.  5.  1,  not  e.  among  the  Gentiles.    A.V.,  not  so 
much  as  named. 

Eph.  5.  3,  not  e.  be  named.    A.  V.,  once. 
Heb.  9.  1,  e.  the  first  covenant.     A.V.,  rerilv- 

2  John  7.  e.  they  that  confess  not.    ^4.  F,  tvho. 
EVENING.    Gen.  1.  5.  there  was  e.  and  there  was 

morning,  one  day.   .4.  F,  the  e.  and  the  morning  icere 
the  fir.'it  day . 
Lev.  6.  20.  in  the  e.    A.  F,  at  night. 
1  Kings  17.  6,  bread  and  flesh  in  the  e. 
Ps.  55.  17,  e.,  and  morning,  and  at  noonday. 
65.  8,  outgoings  of  the  morning  and  e. 
90.  6,  in  the  e.  it  is  cut  down. 
104.  23,  to  his  labor  until  the  e. 
141.  2,  my  hands  as  the  e.  sacrifice. 
Zech.  14.  7,  at  e.  time  there  shall  be  light. 
Luke  24.  29,  for  it  is  toward  e. 
John  20.  19.  e.,  on  that  day. 
EVENTIDE.    Gen.  8.  11,  came  in  to  him  at  e.    A.  F.,  hi 
the  evening. 
Tsa.  17. 14,  at  e.  behold,  terror.    A.  V.,  eveningtide. 
EVER.    Gen.  3.  22,  and  live  for  e. 
Gen.  6.  3,  with  man  for  e.    A.V.,  always. 
Deut.  5.  29,  be  well  with  them  .  .  .  for  e. 
32.  40,  and  say.  As  I  live  for  e. 
Job  4.  7,  who  e.  perished,  being  innocent? 
Ps.  9.  6.  the  enemy  are  come  to  an  end,  they  are  deso- 
late for  e.  A.  F,  0  thou  enemy,  destructions  are  come 
to  a  perpetual  end. 
9.  7,  sitteth  as  king  for  e.    A.  V.,  shall  endure  for  e. 

22.  26,  let  your  heart  live  for  e. 

23.  6,  in  the  house  of  Jehovah  for  e. 


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Ps.  29.  10,  Jehovah  sitteth  as  Kiug  for  e. 
33.  11,  counsel  of  Jehovah  standeth  fast  for  e. 
48.  14,  our  God  for  e.  and  e. 

51.  3,  my  sin  is  e.  before  me. 

52.  8,  I  trust  ...  for  c  and  e. 

61.  4,  dwell  in  thy  tabernacle  for  e. 

73.  26,  God  is  .  .  .  my  portion  for  e. 

74.  19,  life  of  thy  poor  for  e. 

81.  15,  time  should  endure  for  e. 

102.  12,  wilt  abide  for  e.    A.  V.,  shall  endure  for  e. 

103.  9,  keep  his  anger  for  e. 

105.  8,  remembered  his  covenant  for  e. 

119.  89,  for  e.,  O  Jehovah,  thy  word  is  settled. 

119.  112,  thy  statutes  for  f.    A.  V.,  a/ way. 

132.  14,  this  is  my  resting-place  for  e. 

146.  6,  who  keepeth  trutli  for  e. 

146.  10,  Jehovah  will  reign  for  e. 
Prov.  27.  24.  riches  are  not  for  e. 
Eccl.  3.  14,  God  doeth,  it  shall  be  for  e. 
Isa.  25.  8,  swallowed  up  death  for  e.    A.  V.,  in  victory. 

26.  4,  trust  ye  in  Jehovah  for  e. 

32.  17,  quietness  and  confidence  for  e. 

34. 10,  smoke  thereof  shall  go  up  for  e. 

57.  16, 1  will  not  contend  for  e. 
Lam.  3.  31,  Lord  will  not  cast  off  for  e. 
Mat.  21.  19,  no  fruit  ...  for  e. 
Mark  11.  2,  no  man  e.  yet  sat.     A.  V.,  never  man  sat. 
John  8.  35,  bondservant  abideth  not  .  .  .  tor  e. 

12.  34,  Christ  abideth  for  e.  [for  e. 
14.  16,  may  be  with  you  for  e.    A.  V.,  abide  ivith  you 

Acts  11.  8,  hath  e.  entered.    A.  V.,  at  any  time. 
Rom.  9.  5.  God  blessed  for  e. 

1  Cor.  9.  7,  what  soldier  e.  serveth.    A.  V.,  any  time. 
Eph.  3.  21,  for  e.  and  e.     A.\'.,  world  wit/ioui  end. 

1  Thes.  4.  17,  so  shall  we  e.  be  with  the  Lord. 

2  Tim.  3.  7,  e.  learning,  and  never  able  to  come. 
Heb.  7.  25,  he  e.  liveth  to  make  intercession. 

13.  8,  same  yesterday  and  to-day,  yea  and  for  e. 

2  Pet.  1.  21.  no  prophecy  e.  came.    A.  1'.,  in  old  time. 
EVERLASTING.    Gen.  9.  16,  e.  covenant. 
Gen.  17.  8,  Canaan,  for  an  e.  possession. 
Ex.  40.  15,  for  an  e.  priesthood. 
Deut.  33.  27,  imderneath  are  the  e.  arms. 

1  Chr.  16.  36,  from  e.  even  to  e.    A.  V.,  for  ever  and 
ever. 

Ps.  90.  2,  from  e.  to  e.,  thou  art  God. 

139.  24,  lead  me  in  the  way  e. 
Prov.  8.  23,  I  was  set  up  from  e. 

10.  25,  an  e.  foundation. 
Isa.  9.  6,  £■.  Father. 

26.  4,  Jehovah,  is  an  e.  rock.    A.  F.,  e.  strength. 

33. 14,  dweU  with  e.  burnings  ? 

35.  10,  e.  joy  .  .  .  upon  their  heads. 

45. 17,  with  an  e.  salvation. 

54.  8,  with  e.  loviugldndness. 

55. 13,  for  an  e.  sign. 

56.  5,  an  e.  name. 

60.  20.  thine  e.  light. 
Jer.  31.  3,  loved  thee  with  an  e.  love. 

50.  5,  in  an  e.  covenant.    A.V..  perpetual. 
Hab.  3.  6,  e.  hiUs  did  bow.    A.  V.,  perpetual. 
Rom.  1.  20,  his  e.  power.    A.  F.,  eternal. 
EVERMORE.     1  Chr.  16.  11,  seek  his  face  e.    A.V., 
continually. 
Ps.  16.  11,  pleasures  for  e. 

37.  27,  do  good  ;  and  dwell  for  e. 

89.  52,  blessed  be  Jehovah  for  e. 

93.  5,  holiness  .  .  .  O  Jehovah,  for  e.    A.  F.,  ever. 

121.  8,  thy  going  out  .  .  .  for  e.  [ever. 

Jer.  7.  7,  from  of  old  even  for  e.    A.  V.,for  ever  and 
John  6.  34,  Lord,  e.  give  us  this  bread. 
Heb.  7.  28,  perfected  for  e.    A.  V.,  consecrated  for  e. 
Jude  25,  and  now,  and  for  e.    A.  F,  both  now  and  ever. 
Rev.  1.  18,  I  am  alive  for  p. 
EVERY.    Gen.  1.  21.  created  .  .  .  e.  living  creature. 
Gen.  6.  5,  e.  imagination  of  the  thoughts. 

30.  32,  e.  speckled.    A.  F,  all  the. 

Ps.  29.  9,  e.  thing  saith,  Glory.    A.  F,  e.  one  speak  of 
his  glory. 

32.  6,  e.  one  that  is  godly. 
Prov.  2.  9,  e.  good  path. 

30.  5,  e.  word  of  God  is  tried.  [thing. 

Jer.  44.  17,  perform  e.  word  that.    A.  F,  ivhatsoever 
Mat.  4.  4,  e.  word  that  proceedeth. 

5.  22,  e.  one  who  is  angry.     A.  T'.,  whosoever. 

7.  8.  e.  one  that  asketh  receiveth. 

12.  31,  e.  sin.    A.  F,  all  manner  of. 
Luke  19.  26,  mito  e.  one  that  hath. 
John  3.  8,  e.  one  that  is  bom. 
Rom.  14.  11,  e.  knee  .shall  bow  .  .  .  e.  tongue. 

2  Cor.  10.  5,  bringing  e.  thought. 
Eph.  1.  21,  far  above  .  .  .  e.  name. 

3.  15.  e.  family  in  heaven.    A.  F,  the  whole. 
2  Tim.  2.  19,  let  e.  one  that  nameth. 

2.  21,  unto  e.  good  work. 
Heb.  12.  1,  lay  aside  /=.  weight. 
Jas.  1.  17.  p.  good  gift  and  e.  perfect  gift. 
1  John  4. 1.  believe  not  e.  spirit. 

4.  7,  e.  one  that  loveth  is  begotten  of  God. 


EIJ.  e  VI  -^  Heb.  f/estre  —  king  of  Midian.    Num.  31.  8. 
EVIDENT.    1  Cor.  15.  27,  e.  that  he  is  excepted.    A.  F, 
ui  an  if  est. 
Gal.  3.  11,  no  man  is  justified  ...  is  e. 
Phil.  1.  28,  an  e.  token  of  perdition. 
1  Tim.  5.  24,  sins  are  e.    A.  F,  open  beforehand. 
5.  i5,  good  works  that  are  e.    A.  F,  manifest  before- 
hand. 
EVIL.    Gen.  2.  9,  tree  ...  of  good  and  e. 
Gen.  6.  5,  thoughts  .  .  .  only  e. 
38.  10,  was  e.  in  the  sight  of.    A.  F,  displeased. 
Num.  11.  1,  speaking  e.  in  the  ears  of.     A.  F,  it  dis- 
pleased. 
Deut.  9.  18,  doing  that  which  was  e.    A.  F,  wickedly. 
17.  1,  any  thing  e.    A.  F,  ev il favonredness. 
28.  20,  the  e.  of  thy  doings.    A.  F,  wickedness. 
Josh.  24.  20.  turn  and  do  you  e.    A.  F,  hurt. 
1  Sam.  12.  20,  ye  have  indeed  done  all  this  e.    A.  F, 
ivickedness. 

1  Kings  3.  9,  between  good  and  e.    A.V.,  bad. 
Neh.  2.  17,  e.  case  that  we  are  in.    A.  F,  distress. 
Job  2.  10,  shall  we  not  receive  e. 

21.  30,  e.  man  is  reserved.    A.  F.,  ivicked. 
Ps.  34.  14,  depart  from  e.,  and  do  good. 
35.  12,  tiiey  reward  me  e.  for  good. 
74.   3,  all  the  e.  that  the  enemy  hath  done.    A.V., 
wickedly. 

101.  4,  I  will  know  no  e.  thing.    A.V.,  ivicked  person. 
Prov,  4.  16,  they  sleep  not,  except  they  do  e.    A.  F, 
hare  done  mischief. 

13.  17,  falleth  into  e.     A.  F,  mischief. 

14.  19,  p.  bow  down  before  the  good. 

15.  3,  keeping  watch  upon  the  e.  and  the  good. 

Eccl.  10.  1,  oil  .  .  .  to  send  forth  an  e.  odor.     A.  V., 

.stinking  savour. 
Isa.  5.  20,  call  e.  good,  and  good  e. 
Jer.  2.  13.  people  have  committed  two  e. 
4.  14,  e.  thoughts  lodge.    .4.  F,  rain. 

4.  15,  and  pubhsheth  e.    A.  F,  apliction. 
24.  9,  give  ...  for  e.    A.  V.,for  their  hurt. 

Ezek.  14. 15,  e.  beasts.    A.  F,  noisome. 
20.  44,  not  according  to  your  e.  ways.    A.V.,  ivicked. 
Mic.  7.  S,  p.  desire.     A.  F,  mischievous.  [you. 

Zech.  8. 14,  I  thought  to  do  e.  unto  you.    A.  F,  punish 
Mat.  5.  39,  resist  not  him  that  is  e.    A.  F,  resist  not  e. 

5.  45,  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  e. 

6. 13,  deliver  us  from  the  e.  one.    A.  F,  from  the  evil. 

6.  34,  sufficient  unto  the  day  is  the  e. 

7.  18,  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  e.  fruit. 

12.  45,  spirits  more  e.  than  himself.    A.V.,  wicked. 

13. 19,  then  cometh  the  p.  one.    A.  F,  wicked. 
John  3.  20,  every  one  that  doeth  e. 

17.  15,  from  the  e.  one.    ^4.  V.,from  evil. 
Acts  19.  15,  e.  spirit.  [cloJie. 

24.  2,  e.  are  corrected.    A.  F.,  very  worthy  deeds  are 
Rom.  7.  19,  the  e.  which  I  would  not. 

12.  9,  abhor  that  which  is  e. 

Eph.  6.  16,  fiery  darts  of  the  e.  one.    A.  F,  wicked. 
Col.  1.  21,  your  mind   in  your  e.  works.    A.V.,  by 
wick'  d. 

2  Thes.  3.  2,  unreasonable  and  e.  men.    A.  F,  wicked. 

1  John  2.  13,  ye  have  overcome  the  e.  one.    ..4.F, 
wicked. 

5.  18,  the  e.  one  toucheth  him  not.    A.V.,  that  wicked. 
5.  19,  the  whole  world  lieth  in  the  e.  one.    A.  F, 
wickedness. 
Evil,  Gen.  2.  9  ;  3.  6-24. 
speaking.  Tit.  3.  2 ;  Jas.  4.  11 ;  1  Pet.  2.  1 ;  2  Pet.  2.  10, 

12 ;  Jude  8-10. 
returning  good  for,  Ps.  35.  12  ;  Prov.  25.  21 ;  Luke  6.  27- 

35  ;  1  Cor.  4.  12 ;  1  Pet.  3.  9. 
returned  for  good,  Ps.  109.  5 ;  Prov.  17.  13  ;  Jer.  18.  20 ; 
John  10.  32. 
EVIL-DOERS.    Ps.  27.  2,  e.-d.  came  upon  me.    A.  F, 
the  wicked. 
Ps.  92.  11,  my  desire  of  the  e.-d.    A.  V.  ivicked. 
Prov.  17.  4.  an  e.-d.  giveth  heed.     A.  F,  wicked  doer. 
EVIL-DOING.    Prov.  14.  32,  thrust  dovra  in  e.-d.    A.  F, 
wickedness.  [edness. 

Eccl.  7.  15,  prolongeth  his  life  in  his  e.-d.    A.  V.,  wick- 
E  VIL-MERODA  CH,  e'\il-me-ro'da«h,  Babylonian  king. 
2  Kings  25.  27.  [sheep. 

EWES.    S.  of  Sol.  4.  2.  teeth  are  Uke  a  flock  of  c.    A.V., 
EXACT.    Deut.  15.  2.  not  e.  it  of. 
Job  11.  6,  God.  e.  of  thee  less. 
Ps.  89.  22,  the  enemy  shall  not  e. 
Prov.  29.  4,  e.  gifts.     A.  F.  vpceiveth. 
Isa.  60.  17.  thine  exactors  righteousness. 
Dan.  11.  20,  one  that  shall  cause  an  enactor  to  pass 

througli.     A.  F,  raiser  »f  ta.rps. 
Acts  24.  22,  more  e.  knowledge.     -!.  F.  j^erfect. 
Exaction.  Lev.  25.  35.  36 ;  Prov.  2S.  8 ;  Ezek.  45.  9 ;  I  Cor. 

5.1(1.     (See  Usury.) 
EXACTLY.  Ezra  7.  23.  let  it  be  done  e.  A.  F,  diligently. 
Mat.  2.  7,  learned  of  them  e.    A.V.,  enquired  .  .  .  dili- 

gently. 
Acts  23.  20,  inquire  somewhat  more  e.    A.  F,  perfectly. 
EXALT.    Ex.  15.  2.  I  will  e.  him. 
1  Chr.  2<».  11,  t':ou  art  f.  as  head. 


EXA 


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EXP 


2  Chr.  32.  23,  e.  iu  the  sight.    A.  V.,  magnified. 
Ps.  12.  8,  wheu  vileness  is  e. 

34.  3,  let  us  e.  his  name  together. 

89.  42,  e.  the  right  hand.    A.V.,  set  up. 

97.  9,  e.  far  above  all  gods. 

148.  13,  his  name  alone  is  e.    A.  V.,  excellent. 
Prov.  4.  8,  e.  her,  and  she  will  promote. 

14.  34,  righteousness  e.  a  nation. 
Isa.  2.  2,  mountain  of  Jehovah's  house  .  .  .  e. 

40.  4,  every  valley  shall  be  e. 
Mat.  11.  23,  Capernaum  .  .  .  e.  unto  heaven. 

23.  12,  whosoever  shall  e.  himself. 
Luke  16.  15,  e.  among  men.    A.V.,  highly  esteemed. 
Acts  2.  33,  by  the  right  hand  of  God  e. 

5.  31,  him  did  God  e.    A.V.,  hath  God  exalted. 
2  Cor.  12.  7,  be  e.  overmuch.    A.V.,e.  above  measure. 
Phil.  2.  9,  God  highly  e.  him. 
2  Thes.  2.  4,  e.  himself  agaiu.st  all. 
Jas.  4.  10,  he  shall  e.  you.     A.  I'.,  lift  you  up. 
1  Pet.  .5.  6,  may  e.  you  in  due  time. 
EXAMINE.    Ezra  10.  16,  to  e.  the  matter. 
I's.  26.  2,  e.  me,  O  Jehovah. 
Acts  17.  11,  e.  the  scriptures  daily.    A.  V.,and  searched. 

22.  29,  they  then  that  were  about  to  e.  him.    A.  K., 
ir/iirh  should  have  examined  him. 

EXAMPLE.    Mat.  1.  19,  public  e. 
Acts  20.  35,  iu  all  things  I  gave  you  an  e.    A.  F.,  /  have 
sheuied  you  all  things. 

1  Cor.  10.  6,  these  things  were  our  e. 

10.  11,  by  way  of  e.    A.  V.,for  ensamples. 

2  Pet.  2.  6,  having  made  them  an  e.    A.  F.,  ensample. 
Jude  7,  are  set  forth  as  an  e. 

Example,  of  Christ,  Mat.  11.  29 ;  John  13. 15  ;  Rom.  15.  3, 
5 :  Phil.  2.  5 ;  1  Pet.  2.  21. 
of  pastors  to  their  flocks,  2  Thes.  3.  9  ;  1  Tim.  4.  12; 

Tit.  2.  7  ;  1  Pet.  5.  3. 
of  the  Jews  as  a  warning,  Heb.  4.  11. 
prophets,  Heb.  6.  12  ;  Jas.  5.  10. 
apo.stles,  1  Cor.  4.  16 ;  11.  1 ;  Phil.  3. 17 ;  1  Thes.  1.  6. 
EXCEED.    Deut.  25.  3,  forty  stripes  .  .  .  not  e. 
2  Chr.  9.  22,  e.  all  the  kings.    .4.  F.,  passed. 
Mat.  5.  20,  except  your  righteousness  shall  e. 
2  Cor.  3.  9.  righteousness  e.  in  glory. 
EXCEEDING.    Gen.  15.  1,  e.  great  reward. 
Num.  14.  7,  the  land  ...  is  an  e.  good. 
2  Sam.  12.  30,  e.  much.     A.  V.,  in  great  abundance. 
13.  15,  with  e.  great  hatred.    A.  F.,  hated  her  exceed- 
ingly. 
1  Kings  4.  29,  wisdom  and  understanding  e.  much. 

1  Chr.  22.  5,  house  .  .  .  e.  magnificent. 

2  Chr.  16. 8,  chariots  and  horsemen  e.  many?  A.  V.,very. 
Ps.  31.  11,  unto  my  neighbors  e.    A.V.,  especially. 

43.  4,  unto  God  my  e.  joy. 

119.  96,  commandment  is  e.  broad. 
Prov.  21.  8,  is  e.  crooked.    A.  V.,/7-oward  and  strange. 

30.  24,  four  things  .  .  .  are  e.  wise. 
Jer.  17.  9,  heart  ...  it  is  e.  corrupt.    A.  F.,  desperately. 
Dan.  8.  8,  he-goat  magnified  himself  e.    A.  V.,  tvaxed 

very  great. 
Jonaii  1.  16,  men  feared  Jehovah  e. 
Mat.  2.  10,  they  rejoiced  with  e.  great  joy. 

4.  8,  unto  an  e.  high  mountain. 

5.  12,  rejoice,  and  be  e.  glad. 

8.  28,  possessed  with  demons  .  .  .  e.  fierce. 
17.  23,  and  they  were  e.  sorry. 

26.  38,  my  soul  is  e.  sorrowful,  even  unto  death. 

27.  54,  feared  e»    yl.  ]'.,  greatly. 
Mark  9.  3,  became  glistering,  e.  white. 

10.  26,  astonished  e.     A.  V.,  out  of  measure. 
Luke  18.  23,  e.  sorrowful.     A.  F.,  very. 

23.  8,  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was  e.  glad. 
Acts  26.  11,  being  e.  mad  against. 

Rom.  5.  2U,  abound  more  e.    A.  F,  much  more  abound. 
2  Cor.  1.  8,  weighed  d.o-'im  e.    A.  F,  out  of  measure. 
4. 17,  more  and  more  e.    A.  F,  afar  more  exceeding. 
Gal.  1.  14,  e.  zealous  for  the  traditions. 
Eph.  1.  19,  the  e.  greatness  of  his  power. 

2.  7,  the  e.  riches  of  his  grace. 

3.  20,  able  to  do  e.  abundantly. 

IThes.  2.17,  endeavored  the  more  e.    A.  F.,  abundantly . 

5.  13,  esteem  them  e.  highly.     A.  V.,  very. 

2  Thes.  1.  3,  your  faith  groweth  e. 

1  Tim.  1.  14,  abomided  e.    A.  F,  exceeding  abundant. 

Heb.  13.  19,  e.  to  do  this.     A.  F,  rather. 

Jude  24,  you  .  .  .  without  blemish  in  e.  joy. 
EXCEL.    Eccl.  2.  13,  I  saw  that  wisdom  e.  folly. 
EXCELLENCY.    Ps.  68.  34,  his  .'.  is  over  Israel. 

Isa.  35.  2,  e.  of  Carmel  and  Sharon. 
60.  15,  I  will  make  thee  an  eternal  e. 

Phil.  3.  8,  loss  for  the  e.  ...  of  Christ. 

1  Pet.  2.  9,  the  e.  of  him.     A.  F,  praises. 
EXCELLENT.    Esth.  1.  4,  his  e.  majesty. 

Job  37.  23,  the  Almighty     .  .  He  is  e.  in  power. 

Ps.  8. 1,  our  Lord,  how  e.  is  thy  name  ! 
16.  3,  the  e.,  in  whom  is  all  my  delight. 

Prov.  17.  7,  e.  speech  becometh  not  a  tool. 

Eccl.  7.  11,  more  e.  is  it.    A.  F,  by  it  there  is  profit. 

Isa.  28.  29,  e.  in  wisdom.     A.  F,  e.  in  u-orking. 

Dan.  6.  3,  because  an  e.  spirit  was  in  him. 


Luke  1.  3,  most  e.  Theophilus. 
Acts  24.  3,  most  e.  Felix.     A.V.,  noble. 
1  Cor.  12.  31,  a  most  e.  way  show  I. 
Phil.  1.  10,  approve  the  things  that  are  e. 
Heb.  1.  4,  e.  name  ;  8.  6,  ministry  the  more  e. 
EXCEPT.    Gen.  31.  42,  e.  the  God  of. 
Gen.  32.  26,  let  thee  go,  e.  thou  bless  me. 
Ps.  127.  1,  e.  Jehovah  build  thehouse. 
Amos  3.  3,  shall  two  walk  together,  e.  they. 
Mat.  26.  42,  pass  away,  e.  I  drink  it. 
Luke  13.  3,  e.  ye  repent,  ye  shall. 
John  3.  2,  e.  God  be  with  him. 

3.  3,  e.  one  be  born  anew. 

4.  48,  e.  ye  see  signs  and  wonders. 

20.  25,  e.  I  shall  see  .  .  .  the  print  of  the  nails. 
Acts  26.  29,  such  as  I  am,  e.  these  bonds. 
Rom.  10.  15,  how  shall  they  preach,  e. 

1  Cor.  15.  2,  e.  ye  believed  "in  vain.    A.  F,  unless. 
15.  27,  it  is  evident  that  he  is  e. 

2  Tim.  2. 5,  not  crowned,  e.  he  have  contended  lawfully. 
EXCHANGE.    Gen.  47.  17,  bread  in  e.  for  the  horses. 

Ezek.  27.  15,  in  e.     A.  V.,for  a  present. 
Mat.  16.  26,  in  e.  for  his  life  ? 
Rom.  1.  25,  e.  the  truth  of  God.    A.  F,  chayiged. 
EXCUSE.    John  15.  22,  no  e.  for  their  sins.   A.  F,  clolce. 

Rom.  2.  1,  thou  art  without  e.    A.  F,  inexcusable. 
EXECRATION.    Jer.  29.  18,  to  be  an  e.    A.  F,  a  curse. 
EXECUTE.    Ex.  12. 12,  will  e.  judgments. 
Lev.  26.  25,  shall  e.  the  vengeance.    A.  F,  avenge  tlie 

quarrel. 
Ps.  9.  16,  he  hath  e.  judgment.    A.  V.,  judgment  ivhich 
he  executeth. 
103.  6,  Jehovah  e.  righteous  acts.  [ivith. 

Isa.  66.  16;  Joel  3.  2,  e.  judgment  upon.    A.V.,  plead 
Jer.  21.  12,  e.  justice  in  the  morning. 
51.  44,  I  will  e.  judgment  upon  Bel.    A.  F,  punish. 
John  5.  27,  authority  to  c.  judgment. 
Rom.  9.  28,  the  Lord  will  e.  his  word.    ^4.  F,  a  short 
work  u-ill  tite  Lord  make. 
EXERCISE.    Ps.  131. 1,  I  e.  myself. 
Jer.  9.  24,  Jehovah  who  e.  lovingkindness. 
Acts  24.  16, 1  also  e.  myself  to  liave. 

1  Tim.  4.  7,  e.  thyself  unto  godliness. 
4.  8,  bodily  e.  is  profitable  for  a  little. 

Heb.  12.  11,  have  been  e.  thereby. 
EXHORT.    Acts  20.  1,  and  e.  them,  took  leave.    A.  F., 
embraced. 
Rom.  12.  8,  he  that  e.,  to  his  exhorting.    A.  F,  exhorteth, 
on  exhortati(m. 

2  Cor.  8.  6,  we  e.  Titus.    A.  F,  desired. 
Phil.  4.  2,  I  e.  Euodia.    A.  F,  beseech. 

1  Thes.  5.  11,  e.  one  another.    A.  F.,  comfort  yourselves 

together. 
1  Tim.  1.  3,  as  I  e.  thee.    A.  V.,  besought. 
5. 1,  e.  him.    ^4.  F,  intreaf. 
Tit.  1.  9,  to  e.  in  the  sound  doctrine. 
2.  15,  e.  and  reprove  with  all  authority. 
Heb.  3.  13,  e.  one  another  day  by  day. 
13.  22,  but  I  e.  you,  brethren.    A.  F,  beseech. 
EXHORTATION.     Luke  3.  18,  with  many  other  e. 
.4.  F,  other  things  in  his  exhortation. 
Acts  4.  36,  Son  of  e.    A.  F,  consolation. 
EXILE.    Ezra  8.  35,  out  of  e.    A.  V.,  the  captivity. 
Isa.  20.  4,  e.  of  Ethiopia.    A.  F,  the  Ethiopians  captives. 
Ezek.  12.  4,  go  forth  into  e.    A.V.,  captivity. 
EXODUS,  exVdiis  — Gk.  icay  out  — Book  of  (q.r.). 
EXORCISTS.    Acts  19.  13,  e.  i=  those  ivho  prdend  to 

cast  out  evil  spirits  in  the  Divine  name). 
EXPECT.    Luke  12.  46,  e.  not.    A.V.,  looketh  not  for. 
1  Cor.  16.  11,  I  e.  him.    A.  F,  look  for. 
Heb.  10.  13,  e.  till  liis  enemies  (=  waiting). 
EXPECTATION.    Ps.  9.  18,  e.  of  the  poor. 
Ps.  62.  5,  my  e.  is  from  him. 
Prov.  10.  28,  e.  of  the  wicked  shall  perish. 
Isa.  20.  5,  Ethiopia  their  e. 

Lam.  3.  18,  is  perished,  and  mine  e.    A.  F,  my  hope  is 
perished.  [tvhile. 

Acts  28.  6,  were  long  in  e.    A.V..  had  looked  a  great 
Rom.  8.  19,  earnest  e.  of  the  creation. 
Phil.  1.  20.  according  to  my  earnest  e. 
Heb.  10.  27.  fearful  e.  of  judgment.    A.V.,  looking  for. 
EXPEDIENT.    Mat.  19.  10,  it  is  not  e.    A.  F,  good. 
John  16.  7,  e.  for  you  that  I  go  away. 
18.  14,  e.  that  one  man  should  die. 

1  Cor.  6.  12,  not  all  things  are  e. 

2  Cor.  12.  1,  glory,  though  it  is  not  e. 
EXPERIENCE.    Heb.  5.  13,  without  e.  of  the  word. 

A.  v.,  unskilful  in. 
EXPERT.    Isa.  3.  3,  e.  artificer.    A.V.,cunning. 

Acts  26.  3,  e.  in  all  customs. 
EXPIATED.    1  Sam.  3.  14,  Eli's  house  shall  not  be  e. 

A.  v..  purqed. 
EXPIATION.    Num.  35.  33,  no  e.  can  be  made  for  the 

land.    .4.  F,  the  land  cannot  be  cleansed. 
EXPLAIN.    Mat.  13.  36,  E.  .  .  .  the  parable.    A.V., 

decl'ire.  [clare. 

EXPLORE.    Eccl.  9.  1,  even  to  e.  all  this.    A.V.,  de- 
EXPOUND.    Mark  4.  34,  he  e.  all  things.  . 
Acts  28.  23,  he  e.  the  matter. 


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FAI 


EXTEND.    Isa.  66. 12,  e.  peace  to  her  like  a  river. 

EXTOL.    Ps.  30.  I,  I  will  e.  thee. 

EXTORTION.     Eccl.  7.  7,  surely  e.  maketh.     A.  V., 

oppression. 
Luke  11.  39,  full  of  e.    A.  V.,  ravening. 
2  Cor.  9.  5,  not  of  e.    A.  V.,  as  of  covetousness. 
EXTORTIONER.    Ps.  109.  11,  let  the  e.  catch. 
Luke  18.  11,  not  as  the  rest  of  men,  e. 
1  Cor.  6. 10,  nor  e.,  shall  inherit  the  kingdom. 
EXULT.    1  Chr.  16.  32,  let  the  field  e.    A.  K.,  rejoice. 
Job  6. 10,  e.  in  pain  that  spareth  not.     A.  V.,  I  would 

harden  myself  in  sorroiu. 
Ps.  68.  3 ;  68.'  4,  e.    A.V.,  rejoice. 
149.  b,e.  in  glory.    A.  V.,  be  joyful. 
EXULTING.     Isa.  13.  3,  my  proudly  e.  ones.     A.  V., 
them  that  rejoice  in  my  highness. 
Zeph.  3.  11,  thy  proudly  e.  ones.    A.  V.,  them  that  re- 
joice in  thy  pride. 
EYE.    Gen.  3.  5,  your  e.  shall  be  opened. 
Gen.  16.  6,  that  which  is  good  in  thine  e.    A.  T,  as  it 
pleasefh  thee. 

27.  1,  his  (Isaac's)  e.  were  dim.  [eyed. 

29.  17,  Leah's  e.  were  tender.     A.V.,  Leah  was  t-nder 
49.  12,  Ills  (Judah's)  e.  shall  be  red. 
Num.  10.  31,  be  to  us  instead  of  e. 
24.  3,  man  whose  e.  was  closed.     A.  V.,  eyes  are  open. 
Dent.  3.  27,  lift  up  thine  e.  westward. 
16. 19,  a  bribe  doth  blind  the  e. 
32.  10,  apple  of  his  e.  ;  34.  7,  e.  was  not  dim. 
Judg.  17.  6,  right  in  his  own  e. 
1  Sam.  18.  9,  Saul  eyed  David  from  that  day. 

1  Kings  1.  20,  the  e.  of  all  Israel. 

8.  29.  thine  e.  may  be  open.  [face. 
20.   38,  headband  over  his  e.     A.  V.,  ashes  upon  his 

2  Kings  6. 17,  Elisha  prayed  .  .  .  open  his  e. 
2  Chr.  16.  9,  e.  of  Jehovah  run. 

34.  28,  neither  shall  thine  e.  see. 
Job  7.  8,  thine  e.  shall  be  upon  me. 
11.  20,  the  e.  of  the  wicked. 
19.  27,  mine  e.  shall  behold. 
28. 10,  his  e.  seeth  every  precious  thing. 
29.  11,  when  the  e.  saw  me. 

29.  15,  I  was  e.  to  the  blind. 

42.  5,  but  now  mine  e.  seeth  thee. 
Ps.  11.  4,  his  e.  behold,  his  eyelids  try. 
15.  4,  in  whose  e.  a  reprobate. 

18.  27,  haughty  e.    A.V.,  high  looks. 

19.  8,  pure,  enlightening  the  e. 

32.  8,  with  mine  e.  upon  thee.     A.  V.,  u'ifh  mine  eye. 
34.  15,  e.  of  Jehovah  are  toward  the  righteous. 

36.  1,  no  fear  of  God  before  his  e. 
116.  8,  delivered  .  .  .  mine  e.  from  tears. 
119.  18,  open  thou  mine  e. 
121.  1,  lift  up  mine  e.  unto  the  mountains. 
132.  4,  I  will  not  give  sleep  to  mine  e. 
145.  15,  e.  of  all  wait  for  thee. 
Prov.  6. 17,  haughty  e.    A.V.,  proud  look. 
20. 12,  the  seeing  e.,  Jehovah  hath  made. 
22.  9,  he  that  hath  a  bountiful  e. 
27.  20,  e.  of  man  are  never  satisfied. 

30.  17,  e.  that  mocketh  at  his  father. 
Eccl.  2.  14,  wise  man's  e.  are  in  his  head. 

4.  8,  neither  are  his  e.  satisfied  with  riches. 

11.  7,  for  the  e.  to  behold  the  sun.  [doves. 

S.  of  Sol.  5.  12,  his  e.  are  like  doves.    A.  F.,  as  the  e.  of 
Isa.  1.  15,  I  will  hide  mine  e.  from  you. 

33.  17,  e.  shall  see  the  king  in  his  beauty. 
42.  7,  to  open  the  blind  e. 

52.  8,  they  shall  see  e.  to  e. 
Jer.  5.  21,  that  have  e.,  and  see  not. 

9.  1,  mine  e.  a  fountain  of  tears. 

14.  17,  let  mine  e.  run  down  with  tears. 

24.  6,  set  mine  e.  upon  them  for  good. 
Ezek.  24.  16,  from  thee  the  de.sire  of  thine  e. 
Hab.  1.  13,  of  purer  e.  than  to  behold. 
Mat.  5.  29 :  18.  9,  e.  causeth  thee  to  stumble. 

5.  38,  said.  An  e.  for  an  e. 

6.  22,  lamp  of  the  body  is  the  e. 

20.  34,  Jesus  .  .  .  touched  their  e. 
Mark  8.  18,  having  e.,  see  ye  not  ? 
Luke  1.  2,  were  e(/ewitnesses. 

24.  16.  their  e.  were  holden  that  they. 
John  11.  37,  opened  the  e.  [nestly. 

Acts  3.  12,  why  fasten  ye  your  e.    A.  F.,  look  ye  so  ear- 

6.  15,  fastening  their  e.  on  him.    A.  V.,  loolcing  sted- 
fastly. 

10.  4,  he,  fastening  his  e.    A.  F,  when  he  looked. 

1  Cor.  2.  9,  e.  saw  not. 

Gal.  4.  15,  plucked  out  your  e. 
Eph.  1.  18,  e.  of  your  heart. 

2  Pet.  2.  14,  having  e.  full  of  adultery. 

1  John  2.  16,  lust  of  the  e.  ...  is  of  the  world. 
Rev.  1.  7,  every  e.  shall  see  him. 

3.  18,  eye  salve  to  anoint  thine  e. 

5.  6,  Lamb  .  .  .  having  .  .  .  seven  e. 

7.  17  ;  21.  4,  v/ipe  away  every  tear  from  their  e. 
Eye,  often  put  out  as  a  punishment,  Judg.  16.  21 ;  1  Sam. 

11.  2  ;  2  Kings  25.  7. 
to  be  plucked  out,  Mat.  5.  29 ;  18.  9  ;  Mark  9.  47. 


EYELID.    Job  3.  9,  e.  of  the  morning.    A.  V.,  dawning 

lit'  the  day. 
EYESERVICE.    Eph.  6.  6.  not  in  the  way  of  e.   {  =  ser- 
vice only  under  supervi..ion). 

Col.  3.  22,  not  with  e. 
EZBAI,  ez'bai.    1  Chr.  11,  37. 
EZBON.  ez'bon.    Gen.  46.  16 ;  1  Chr.  7.  7. 
EZEKIEL,  e-ze'ki-el  —  Heb.  God  strengtheneth. 

one  of  the  greater  Jewish  prophets,  Ezek.  1.  3. 

is  sent  by  God  to  Israel,  Ezek.  2.  3  ;  33.  7. 

his  visions,  Ezek.  1. ;  8. ;  9. ;  10.  ;  11.  ;  37. ;  40. 

prays  to  God  for  Israel,  Ezek.  9.  8  ;  11.  13. 

his  parables,  Ezek.  15.  ;  16. ;  17. ;  19.  ;  23.  ;  24. 

prophesies  rejection  of  people,  Ezek.  8.-11. 

rebukes  sins  of  times  in  detail,  Ezek.  12.-19. 

foretells  judgment  on  Israel,  Ezek.  21. 

foretells  judgment  on  heathen,  Ezek.  21.  28. 

prophesies  concerning  Israel's  future,  Ezek.  33.-39. 

may  have  known  Daniel,  Ezek.  28.  3. 
EZEL,  e'zel.    1  Sam.  20.  19. 
EZEM,  e  zem  — Heb.  bone^AZEM.    1  Chr.  4.  29.  Josh. 

15.  29,  A.  v.,  Azem. 
EZER,  e'zer  —  Heb.  treasure.    1  Chr.  1.  38,  A.  V.,  Ezar. 

Gen.  36.  21 ;  Neh.  3.  19. 
EZION-GEBER,  e'zi-on-ge'ber,  ^.  F,  Ezion-gaber  —  a, 

place  on  Red  Sea.    Num.  33.  35. 
EZNITE,  ez'nite.    2  Sam.  23.  8.    (See  Adino.) 
£■^72^,  ez'ra  — Heb.  help.    (1)  scribe,  author  of  book 
Ezra. 

(2)  priest  returned  from  Babylon.    Neh.  12.  1. 

(3)  Ezrah  —  man  of  Judah.    1  Chr.  4.  17.    A.V.,  Ezra. 
EZ RAHITE,  ez'ra-hite,  name  of  Ethan  and  Hemau 

1  Kings  4.  31 J  Ps.  88  (title). 
EZRI,  ez'ri  —  Heb.  my  help.    1  Chr.  27.  26. 


FABLES.    1  Tim.  1.  4,  neither  give  heed  to  /. 
FACE.    Gen.  1.  2,  the  /.  of  the  deep. 
Gen.  32.  30, 1  have  seen  God  /.  to  /. 
Ex.  33.  11,  spake  unto  Moses/,  to/. 

34.  29,  skin  of  his/,  shone. 

34.  33,  put  a  veil  on  his/. 
Lev.  19.  32,  honor  the  /.  of  the  old  man.  ^speech. 

2  Sam.  14.20,  the  /.   of  the  matter.     A.V.,  form  of 
2  Kings  4.  29,  31,  lay  my  stall  upon  the ./.  of  the  child. 
Neh.  8.  6,  worshipped  .  .  .  with  their/,  to  the  ground. 
Job  1.  11 ;  2.  5,  renounce  thee  to  thy  /. 

13.  24  ;  Ps.  44.  24  ;  88.  14,  hidest  thou  thy/. 
Ps.  17.  15,  behold  thy/. 

27.  8,  seek  ye  my  /.  ;  thy  /.,  Jehovah,  will  I  seek. 

27.  9 ;  69.  17  ;  102.  2 ;  143.  7,  hide  not  thy/. 

51.  9,  hide  thy/,  from  my  sins. 

84.  9,  look  upon  the/,  of  thine  anointed. 
Eccl.  8.  1,  wisdom  maketh  his/,  to  shine. 
Isa.  53.  3,  as  one  from  whom  men  hide  their/.    A.  F., 
ive  hid  as  it  were  our  f.  from  Min. 

59.  2,  sins  have  hid  his/,  from. 
Jer.  17. 16,  was  before  thy/.    A.V..  right  before  thee. 

52.  25,  saw  the  king's/.    A.  F,  icere  near  .  .  .  person. 
Mat.  11.  10  ;  Mark  1.  2  ;  Luke  7.  27,  before  thy/. 

17.  2,  his/,  did  shine  as  the  sun. 

Luke  9.  51,  set  his/,  to  go  to  Jerusalem.  [ence. 

Acts  3. 13,  before  the  /  of  Pilate.    ^1.  F,  in  the  pres- 

20.  25,  see  my/,  no  more. 

27.  15,  not/,  the  wind.    A.  V.,  bear  up  into  the  wind. 

1  Cor.  13.  12,  but  then/,  to/. 

2  Cor.  3.  13,  put  a  veil  upon  his/.    A.  F,  vail  over  hi^f. 

4.  6,  glory  of  God  in  the/,  of  Jesus. 

10.  7,  that  are  before  your  /.    A.V.,  after  the  outward 
appearance? 
2  Thes.  1.  9,  destruction  from  the/.    A.  F,  presence. 
Jas.  1.  23,  beholding  his  natural/,  in  a  mirror. 
Rev.  20.  11,  from  whose  /.  the  earth  .  .  .  fled. 
22.  4,  they  shall  see  his/. 
FACTION.    1  Cor.  n.  19,  also /.    A.  V.,  heresies. 
Gal.  5.  19,  20,  works  of  the  flesh  are  ...  /.     .<4.  F, 

strife. 
Phil.  1.  17,  proclaim  Christ  of  /.    A.  F,  contention. 
.Tas.  3. 16.  where  jealousy  and/,  are.    A.V.,  strife. 
FACTIOUS.    Rom.  2.  8,  them  that  are  /.    A.  F,  conten- 
tious. 
Tit.  3.  10,  a/,  man.    A.  F,  a  man  that  is  an  herelick. 
FADE.    2  Sam.  22.  46,  foreigners  shall/,  away. 
Isa.  24.  4,  earth  .  .  .  /.  away,  the  world  .  .  .  /. 

28.  1,  /.  flower  of  his  .  .  .  beauty. 

34.  4,  host  /.  away  .  .  .  leaf/.  .  .  .  a  /.  leaf.     A.V., 
fall  .  .  .  falleth  .  .  .  falling. 

40.  7,  the  flower/. ;  64.  6,  we  all  do/,  as  a  leaf. 
Jas.  1.  11,  shall  the  rich  man  f.  away. 
1  Pet.  1.  4,  inheritance  .  .  .  that/,  not  away. 

5.  4,  crown  of  glory  .  .  .  that  /.  not  away. 

FAIL.    Gen.  42.  28,  their  heart/,  them.  Idecay. 

Lev.  25.  35,   his  hand  /.   with  thee.     A.  F,  fallen  in 


Deut.  4.  31,  not/,  thee.     A.  F,  forsake, 
f.  with  longing. 


28.  32,  thine  eyes 
31.  6,  thy  God 


he  will  not/,  thee. 


FAI 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


FAI 


Josh.  9.  23,  there  shall  never/,  to  be  of  you  bondmen. 

A.  v.,  bt  freed  fro  in  being. 
21.  45,  /.  not  aught  of  any  good  thing ;  23.  14,  not  one 
thing  hath  f. 
1  Kings  2.  4,  not  /.  thee  ...  a  man  on  the  throne. 

17.  14,  neither  shall  the  cruse  of  oil/. 
Job  14. 11,  as  the  waters/,  from  the  sea. 
Ps.  12.  1,  faithful  /.  from  among  .  .  .  men. 

31.  10  ;  38.  10,  my  strength/. 

49.  8,  it/,  for  ever.     .4.  V.,  ceaseth. 

69.  3,  eyes  /.  while  I  wait  for. 

77.  8,  promise/,  for  evermore? 

89.  33,  suffer  my  faithfulness  to/. 

119.  82, 123,  mine  eyes  /. ;  142.  4,  refuge  hath/,  me. 
Eccl.  10.  3,  his  understanding/,  him. 

12.  5,  desire  shall  /. 
S.  of  Sol,  5.  6,  my  soul  had  /.  when  he  spake.     A.V., 

my  soul  f. 
Isa.  15.  6,  the  tender  grass  /. 

19.  3,  spirit  of  Egypt  shall  /. 

32.  6,  cause  the  drink  of  the  thirsty  to/. 
32. 10,  the  vintage  shall/. 

38.  14,  eyes  /.  with  looking  upward. 
41. 17,  tongue  /.  for  thirst. 
Jer.  15.  18,  as  waters  that/, 

18.  14,  shall  the  snow  of  Lebanon  /.  from  the  rock  of 
the  field?  A.  V.,  ivill  a  man  leave  the  snotv  of  Leba- 
non which  Cometh  from  the  rock  of  the  field  ? 

Lam.  3.  22,  his  compassions/,  not.  \pur. 

4.  17,  /.  in  looking  for  our  vain  help.    A.  F.,  failed  for 
Ezek.  12.  22,  every  vision/. 


I  8.  4,  poor  of  the  land  to  /. 
Hab.  3.  17,  labor  of  the  olive  shall/. 
Luke  12.  33,  treasure  .  .  .  that/,  not. 
16.  9,  when  it  shall/.,  they  may  receive  you. 

22.  32,  that  thy  faith/  not. 

23.  45,  sun's  light  /.  A .  F.,  sun  was  darkened. 
John  2.  3,  the  wine /.     A.  F.,  they  wanted  ivine. 

1  Cor.  13.  8,  love  never  /. 

Heb.  1.  12,  thy  years  shall  not/. 

11.  32,  time  will/,  me  if  I  tell. 

13.  5,  I  will  in  no  wise/,  thee.    A.  V.,  never  leave. 
FAIN.    Luke  15.  16,  f.  have  filled  (=  gladly) . 
FAINT.    Gen.  25.  30,  Esau  said  ...  I  am  /. 
Judg.  8.  4,  /.,  yet  pursuing. 
Job  6.  14,  to  him  that  is  readv  to/.    A.  F,  afflicted. 

23.  16,  my  heart/'.     .4.  V.,  soft. 
Ps.  27.  13,  I  had/,  unless  I  had  believed. 

38.  8,  I  am/,  and  sore  bruised.  A.  V.,  feeble. 
Prov.  24.  10,  if  thou/,  in  the  day  of  adversity. 
Isa.  1.  5,  whole  heart/ 

10.  18,  as  when  a  standardbearer /. 

40.  28,  Creator  of  the  .  .  .  earth,  /.  not. 

40.  29,  giveth  power  to  the  / 

40.  30,  even  the  youths  shall. A  ;  40.  31,  walk,  and  not/. 

57.  10,  thou  wast  not/.    ^4.  F.,  grieved. 
Jer.  8.  18  ;  Lam.  1.  22,  my  heart  is/. 
Jonah  2.  7,  soul/. ;  4.  8,  that  he/. 
Mat.  15.  32,  lest  haply  they  /.  on  the  way. 
Luke  18. 1,  pray,  and  not  to  /. 

21.  26,  men/,  forfear.    A.  F,  men''s  hearts  failing  them. 

2  Cor.  4.  1,  obtained  mercy,  we  /.  not. 
Gal.  6.  9,  we  shall  reap,  if  we  /.  not. 

Heb.  12.  3,  /.  in  your  souls.    A.  V.,  faint  in  your  minds. 

12.  5,  nor  f.  when  thou  art  reproved.  [minded. 
FAINTHEARTED.  1  Thes.  5.  14,  /.  A.V.,  feeble- 
FAIR.    Gen.  6.  2,  daughters  .  .  .  were/. 

Prov.  11.  22,  a/,  woman  .  .  .  without  discretion. 

26.  25,  speaketh/.,  believe  him  not. 

S.  of  Sol.  1.  8 ;  5.  9  ;  6.  1,  thou  /.  among  women. 

2.  10,  my/,  one,  and  come  away. 
Isa.  54.  11,  stones  in  /.  colors. 
Jer.  4.  30,  dost  thou  make  thyself  /. 

12.  6,  though  they  speak  /  words. 
Dan.  1.  15,  countenances  appeared/. 
Mat.  16.  2,  it  will  be  /.  weather. 
Acts  7.  20,  Moses  .  .  .  was  exceeding /. 

27.  8,  called  F.  Havens.  [deceive. 
Rom.  16.  13,/.  speech  they  beguile.  A.  V.,f.  sjieeches 
Gal.  6.  12,  desire  to  make  a/  show. 

Fair  Havens,  fair  havens,  a  Cretan  harbor.  Acts  27.  8. 
FAITH.  Isa.  26.  2,  nation  which  keepeth /.  A.V.,the 
truth. 

Hab.  2.  4,  the  righteous  shall  live  by  his/. 

Mat.  6.  30 ;  Luke  12.  28,  O  ye  of  little/. 

8.  10 ;  Luke  7.  9,  not  found  so  great/. 

9.  2 ;  Mark  2.  5,  Jesus  seeing  their/. 

9.  22  ;  Mark  5.  34  ;  Luke  8.  48,  thy/,  hath  made. 

9.  29,  according  to  your/,  be  it. 

15.  28,  0  woman,  great  is  thy/. 

17.  20,  because  of  your  httle/.    A.V.,  unbelief. 

17.  20 ;  Luke  17.  6,  /.  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed. 
23.  23,  justice,  and  mercy,  and/. 

Mark  4.  40,  have  ye  not  yet  /.  ?    A.V.^ye  have  no  f. 

11.  22,  saith  .  .  .  Have/,  in  God. 
Luke  5.  20,  and  seeing  their  /. 

7.  50,  thy/,  hath  saved  thee. 

8.  25,  where  is  your  f.  ?  ;  17.  5,  increase  our/. 

18.  8,  shall  he  find/,  on  the  earth  ? 


Acts  3.  16,  by/  in  his  name. 

6.  5,  a  man  full  of  /. ;  11.  24,  man,  and  full  .  .  .  of /. 
14.  22,  to  continue  in  the  /. 

14.  27,  he  had  opened  a  door  of  /. 

15.  9,  cleansing  their  hearts  by/. 

16.  5,  churches  were  strengthened  in  the  /. 
26.  18,  sanctified  by  /.  in  me. 

Rom.  1.  5,  unto  obedience  of  /. 

1. 12,  each  of  us  by  the  other's  /.,  both  yours  and  mine. 
A.  v.,  mutual  f.  both  of  you  and  me. 
1.  17;  Gal.  3.  11,  live  by/. 
3.  3,  were  without  y.  ?    A.V.,  did  not  believe. 
3.  3,  shall  their  want  of  /.  make.    A.  F,  unbelief. 

3.  28  ;  5.  1 ;  Gal.  2.  16 ;  3.  24,  justified  by/. 

4.  5,  /.  is  reckoned  for  righteousness. 

4.  16,  of  /.,  that  it  may  be  according  to  grace. 

5.  2,  we  have  had  our  access  by/. 

10.  8,  the  word  of  /.,  which  we  preach. 

12.  6,  to  the  proportion  of  our/.    A.  F.,  of  /. 

14. 1,  weak  in/,  receive  ye. 

14.  22,  the/,  which  thou  hast.     A.V.,  hast  tliouf.  ? 

14.  23,  whatsoever  is  not  of  /.  is  sin. 

1  Cor.  2.  5,  your  /.  should  not  stand. 

12.  9,  to  another/.,  in  the  same  Spirit. 

13.  2,  if  1  have  all/.  ;  13.  13,  now  abideth/.  [is  vain. 
15. 14,  Lf  Christ  hath  not  been  raised  .  .  .  your/,  also 
16.  13,  stand  fast  in  the/. 

2  Cor.  1.  24,  lordship  over  your/. 

1.  24,  in/,  ye  stand ;  5.  7,  we  walk  by/. 
13.  5,  whether  ye  are  in  the  /. 

Gal.  2.  20, 1  live  in  /.,  the  /.  which  is  in.  A.V.,  I  live  by 
the  f.  of  the. 

3.  2,  by  the  hearing  of  /.  ? 
3.  23,  before/,  came  .  .  .  shut  up  unto  the /. 
3.  26,  sons  of  God,  through/.,  in  Christ  Jesus.         \by. 

5.  6,/.  working  through  love.    A.  F.,/.  xohich  worketh 

6.  10,  the  household  of  the/.    A.V.,  off. 
Eph.  2.  8,  saved  through/. 

3. 12,  through  our/,  in  him.     .4.  F,  by  thef.  of. 

3.  17,  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  through/. 

4.  5,  one  Lord,  one  /. ;  4.  13,  unto  the  unity  of  the  /. 
6. 16,  taking  up  the  siiield  of  /. 

Phil.  1.  27,  striving  for  the/,  of  the  gospel. 
Col.  1.  23,  if  so  be  that  ye  continue  in  the/. 

2.  5,  stedf astness  of  your  /.  in  Christ. 

2.  7,  established  in  your/.     A.  V.,  in  thef. 

1  Thes.  1.  3;  2  Thes.  1.  11,  work  of  /. 

5.  8,  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  /. 

2  Thes.  3.  2,  all  have  not/. 

1  Tim.  1.  2,  my  true  child  in/. 

1.  5,/.  unfeigned. 

1. 19,  shipwreck  concerning  the/.    A.  F,  concerning  f. 

4.  12,  an  ensample  to  them  that  believe  ...  in/. 

5.  8,  he  hath  denied  the  /. 

6.  10,  led  astray  from  the/. 

6.  11,  O  man  of  God  .  .  .  follow  after  .  .  .  /. 
6.  12,  fight  the  good  fight  of  the  /.     A.V.,  off. 
6.  21,  erred  concerning  the/. 

2  Tim.  1.  5,  unfeigned/. 

2.  22,  follow  after  righteousness,/. 

4.  7,  I  have  kept  the./'. 

Tit.  1.  1,  the/,  of  God's  elect. 

Heb.  4.  2,  not  united  by  /.    A.  F,  being  mixed  withf. 

6.  1,  foundation  of  .  .  .  /. 

6.  12,  through/.  .  .  .  inherit  the  promises. 

10.  22,  in  fulness  of  /.      .4.  V. ,  full  assurance  of  f. 

10.  39,  that  have/,  unto.    A.  V:,  heliere  to  the  saving. 
11. 1,/.  is  assurance  of  things  hoped  for. 

11.  4,  5,  7,  8,  etc.,  by/.  Abel,  etc. 

11.  6,  without  f.  it  is  impossible  to  be  well-pleasing. 

11.  13,  these  all  died  in/. 

11.  33,  through  f.  subdued  kingdoms. 

11.  39,  to  them  through  their/.    A.  F,  through  f. 

12.  2,  Jesus  the  author  and  perfecter  of  our/. 

13.  7,  imitate  their/.    A.  F,  ivhosef.  follow. 
Jas.  1.  3,  proving  of  your./",  worketh  patience. 

1.  6,  let  him  ask  in  /.  ;  2.  1,  hold  not  the  /. 

2.  5,  poor  .  .  .  rich  in/. 

2. 14,  say  he  hath  /.  .  .  .  can  that  /.  save  ?  A.V.,  canf. 
2.  20,  /.  apart  from  works  is  barren  ? 
2.  22,  /.  wrouglit  with  his  works. 

5.  15,  prayer  of  /.  shall  save  him  that  is  sick. 

1  Pet.  1.  5,  through  /.  unto  a  salvation. 
5.  9,  stedfast  in  your  /.    A .  V. ,  the  f. 

2  Pet.  1.  1,  obtained  a  like  precious/. 

.1.  5,  in  your/,  supply  virtue.    A.  V.,  add  to  your  f. 
1  John  5.  4.  overcome  the  world,  even  our/. 
Jude  3,  /.  which  was  once  for  all  delivered.     A.  F,  /. 
.  .  .  once  delivered. 

20,  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most  holy  /. 
Rev.  2.  13,  didst  not  deny  my/. 

2.  19,  I  know  thy  works  .  .  .  and/. 

13.  10,  patience  and  the  /.  of  the  saints. 

14.  12,  they  that  keep  .  .  .  the/,  of  Jesus.  [23. 
Faith,  is,  Heb.  11. 1 ;  commanded,  Mark  11.  22 ;  1  John  3. 

object  of,  God,  John  14.  1 ;  Christ,  John  6.  29 ;  Acts 

20.  21. 
in  Christ,  is,  Luke  24.  47 ;  Acts  11.   21 ;  Rom.  12.  3 ; 

1  Thes.  1.  3 ;  2  Pet.  1.  1. 


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through  it,  is,  Mark  16. 16 ;  John  3. 15, 16  ;  12.  36  ;  20.  31 ; 

Acts  10.  43  ;  13.  39 ;  15.  9 ;  Rom.  5.  2  ;  1  Tim.  1.  4  ;  Heb. 

4.  3;  iPet.  1.  5. 
given  by  the  Spirit,  1  Cor.  2.  5 ;  12.  9. 
produces  love.  Gal.  5.  6,  22 ;    1  Tim.  1.  5 ;  Jas.  2.  18 ; 

1  Pet.  1.  21,  22 ;  1  John  2.  10. 
in  Christ,  Acts  8. 12 :  2  Tim.  3. 15. 
unity  of,  Eph.  4.  5, 13 ;  Jude  3. 
the  source  of  peace,  John  16.  33  ;  Rom.  5. 1 ;  15. 13 ;  joy, 

Rom.  15.  13:  1  Pet.  1.  8;  hope,  1  Pet.  1.  21;  purity, 

Acts  15.  9  ;  righteousness,  Acts  26.  18  ;  Rom.  1.  17. 
miracles  performed  through,  Mat.  9.  22;  Luke  8.  50; 

Acts  3.  16. 
power  of,  Mat.  17.  20 ;  Mark  9.  23  ;  Luke  17.  6.  [7. 

trial  of,  2  Thes.  1.4;  Heb.  11.  17  ;  Jas.  1.  3,  12 ;  1  Pet.  1. 
duty  of  standing  fast  in,  1  Cor.  15. 1 ;  2  Cor.  13.  5  ;  Phil. 

1.  27  ;  Col.  1.  23 ;  1  Tim.  1.  19. 
the  fight  of,  1  Cor.  9.  26 ;  1  Tim.  1. 18,  19 ;  2  Tim.  4.  7. 
shield  of  the  Christian,  Eph.  6.  16;  1  Thes.  5.  8. 
exhortations  to  continue  in,  1  Cor.  16.  13 ;  2  Cor.  13.  5 ; 

Eph.  6.  16;  Col.  1.  23 ;  1  Tim.  1.  19 ;  6.  11 ;  2  Tim,  2.  3, 

22  ;  Tit.  1.  13 ;  Heb.  10.  22. 
brings  to  the  believer,  pardon.  Acts  10.  43 ;  forgiveness, 

Eph.  1.  1 ;  freedom  from  sin,  Rom.  6.  4;  peace  with 

Gud,  John  14.  27  ;  Rom.  5.  1 ;  15.  13  ;  rest,  Heb.  4.  3 ; 

hope.  Gal.  5.  5 ;  joy,  John  15.  11 ;  Phil.  1.  25 ;  confi- 
dence, Eph.  3.  12;  oneness  with  C/irist,  John  17.  23; 

victory  through  Christ,  1  Cor.  15.  57;  heirship,  Rom. 

8.  17;  sonship.  Gal.  3.  26;  eternal  Hfe,  John  3.  36;  11. 

26;  all  things.  Mat.  21.  22;  Mark  9.  23;  Rom.  8.  32; 

1  Cor.  3.  21. 

enables  the  believer  to  stand,  2  Cor.  1.  24 ;  live,  Rom. 

1.  17  ;  ivalk'l  Cor.  5.  7  ;  Col.  2.  6 ;  fight,  1  Tim.  6.  12 ; 
overcome,  Rom.  8.  37  ;  1  John  5.  4 ;  obtain  a  good  re- 
port, Heb.  11.  39;  become  sns  of  God,  John  1.  12; 
icalk  in  love,  Eph.  5.  2  ;  nalk  circinnspectly,  Eph.  5. 
15 ;  xvalk  in  the  Spirit,  Gal.  5.  16 ;  walk  in  light,  Eph. 
5.8. 

makes  the  believer  accepted,  Eph.  1.  6  ;  complete.  Col. 

2.  10 ;  nigh,  Eph.  2. 13  ;  justified,  Rom.  5. 1 ;  sanctified. 
Acts  26.  18 ;  purified.  Acts  15.  9 ;  kept,  1  Pet.  1.  5 ; 
edified,  1  Tim.  1.  4;  tvatchful,  1  Pet.  4.  1-5;  saved. 
Acts  16.  31;  Tit.  3.5;  strengthened.  Col.  1.  II;  fasli- 
ioned,  Phil.  3.  21. 

brings  reward  to  the  believer,  bread  of  life,  John  6.  35 ; 
crown  of  life.  Rev.  2.  10;  eternal  life,  John  10.  28; 
joy,  Rom.  15.  13;  living  fountains  of  icater.  Rev.  7. 
17  ;  mansion  in  the  father^s  house,  John  14.  2 ;  morn- 
ing star.  Rev.  2.  28  ;  neiv  name.  Rev.  2.  17  ;  new  song. 
Rev.  5.  9;  palms,  Rev.  7.  9;  i^eace,  John  14.  27; 
power.  Rev.  2.  26;  righteousness,  redemption,  1  Cor. 
1.  30  ;  salvation,  Isa.  61.  10 ;  seal.  Rev.  7.  3  ;  seat  on  a 
throne.  Rev.  3.  21 ;  strength,  Ps.  18.  32;  victory,  1  Cor. 
15.  57  ;  white  robe,  Rev.  6.  11. 

also,  Ps.  16.  5  ■  73.  26 ;  118.  8  ;  119.  Ill  ;  Isa.  54.  17  ;  58.  14  ; 
Dan.  12.  3  :  Mat.  5.  5 ;  6.  20 ;  19.  29 ;  25.  34 ;  Luke  16. 
9 ;  John  14.  2 ;  1  Cor.  3.  14  ;  13.  12 ;  2  Cor.  9.  15 ;  Eph. 
1.  18;  1  Tim.  6.  19;  2-Tim.  4.  8;  Heb.  1.  14;  11.  40; 

2  Pet.  1.  11 ;  2  John  8 ;  Rev.  1.  6. 

Examples  ot:  — Caleb,  Num.  13.  30;   Job,  Job  19.  25; 
Shadrach,  etc.,   Dan.   3.  17;  Daniel,  Dan.  6.  10-23; 
Ninevites,  Jonah  3.  5;  Peter,  Mat.  16.  16;  Nathanael, 
John  1.  49  ;  Martha,  John  11.  27  ;  Stephen,  Acts  6.  5  ; 
Ethiopian,  Acts  8.  37  ;  Barnabas,  Acts  11.  24  ;  Sergius 
Paulus,  Acts  13.  12;  Phil ij^ian  jailor.  Acts  16.  31, 
34  :  Paul,  2  Tim.  4.  7  :  those  mentioned  in  Heb.  11. 
FAITHFUL.    Num.  12.  7 ;  Heb.  3.  5,  Moses  .  .  .  /. 
Deut.  7.  9,  the/.  God,  who  keepeth  covenant. 
2  Sam.  20.  19,  of  them  that  are  .  .  .  /.  in  I.srael. 
Neh.  7.  2,  a/,  man,  and  feared  God. 
9.  8,  his  heart  /.  before  thee. 
Ps.  12.  1,  the/,  fail  from  among  .  .  .  men. 
78.  37,  neither  were  they/.    A.V.,  stedfast. 
89.  37,/.  witness  in  the  sky. 
101.  6,  mine  eyes  shall  be  upon  the/. 
119.  86,  all  thy  commandments  are  /. 
Prov.  11.  13,/.  spirit  concealeth  a  matter. 

13.  17,  /.  ambassador  is  health. ' 

14.  5,  a/,  witness  \vill  not  lie. 
20.  6,  a  /.  man  who  can  find  ? 

27.  6,  /.  are  the  wounds  of  a  friend. 

28.  20,  /.  man  shall  abound  with  blessings. 
Mat.  24.  45,  who  then  is  the  /.  .  .  .  servant. 

25.  21,  23,  well  done  .  .  .  /.  servant :  thou  hast  been/. 
Luke  12.  42,  /.  and  wise  steward. 

16. 10,  /.  also  in  much. 
Acts  16.  15,  if  ye  have  judged  me  to  be/. 
1  Cor.  4. 2,  required  in  stewards, that  a  man  be  found/. 

4. 17,  /.  child  in  the  Lord. 
Gal.  3.  9,  blessed  with  the  f.  Abraham. 
Eph.  1.  1,  /.  in  Christ  Je.sus. 

6.  21,  f.  minister  in  the  Lord. 
Col.  4.  7,  and/,  minister. 

1  Thes.  5.  24,  /.  is  he  that  calleth  you. 

2  Thes.  3.  3,  Lord  is/.,  who  shall  establish  you. 

1  Tim.  1.  15 ;  2  Tim.  2.  11, /.  is  the  saying.     A.  V.,  a  f. 
3.  1,  /.  is  the  saying.    A.  V.,  this  is  a  true. 

2  Tim.  2.  2,  commit  thou  to/,  men. 
2. 13,  heabideth/. 


Heb.  2.  17,  /.  high  priest. 
3.  2,  /.  to  him  that  appointed  him. 

10.  23,  he  is/,  that  promised. 
1  Pet.  4.  19,  unto  a/.  Creator. 

1  John  1.  9,  he  is/,  and  righteous  to  forgive  .  .  .  sins. 
3  John  5,  beloved,  thou  doest  a  /.  work.     A.  V.,  faith- 
fully- 
Rev.  1.  5,  Jesus  Christ,  who  is  the/,  witness. 
2.  10,  be  thou/,  unto  death. 

2.  13,  my  witness,  my/,  one.    A.  V.,  my  f.  martyr. 
17.  14,  called  and  chosen  and/. 

21.  5  ;  22.  6,  these  words  are/.  [faith. 

FAITHFULNESS.  Deut.  32.  20,  in  whom  is  no/.   A.V., 

1  Sam.  26.  23,  to  every  man  .  .  .  his/. 

2  Chr.  32. 1,  and  this/.   A .  V.,  the  establishment  thereof. 
Ps.  5.  9,  no/,  in  their  mouth. 

36.  5,  thy/,  reacheth  unto  the  skies. 
40.  10,  I  have  declared  thy/. 

89.  33,  nor  suffer  my/,  to  fail. 

92.  2,  show  forth  .  .  .  thy/,  every  night. 

100.  5,  his/,  unto  all  generations.    A.  V.,  truth. 

119.  30,  the  way  of  /.     A.  V.,  truth. 

119.  75,  in/,  thou  hast  afflicted  me. 

119.  138,  testimonies  in  .  .  .  very/.    A.  V.,  are  .  .  .  very 

faithful. 
143.  1,  in  thy/,  answer  me.  [faith. 

Rom.  3.  3,  make  of  none  effect  the  /.  of  God?    A.  V., 
Gal.  5.  22,  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  .  .  .  /.    A.  V.,  faith. 
Faithfulness,  to  God,  2  Kings  12.   15 ;  2  Chr.   31.  12 ; 
Dan.  3.  17,  18:  6.  10:  Mat.  24.  45-47  ;  25.  21;  Acts  20. 
26,  27  ;  2  Cor.  '2.  17  ;  4.  2  ;  3  John  5. 
towards  men,  Deut.  1.  16;  Prov.  11.  13;  20.  6;  28.  20; 

Luke  16.  10  ;  Tit.  2.  10. 
Exemplified  :  —  Abraham,  Gen.  22. ;  Gal.  3.  9  ;  Joseph, 
Gen.  39.  4,  22, 23  ;  Moses,  Num.  12.  7  ;  Heb.  3.  5  ;  David, 
.  1  Sam.  22. 14  ;  Hananiah,  Neh.  7.  2  ;  Daniel,  Dan.  6.  4  ; 
Paid,  Acts  20.  20,  27  ;  Timothy,  1  Cor.  4. 17  ;  Tychicus, 
Eph.  6.  21 ;  Onesimus,  Col.  4.  9. 
Faithfulness  of  God,  Ps.  40.  10;  89.  1;  119.  75:  Isa.  25. 

1 ;  49.  7  ;  Lam.  3.  23  ;  2  Tim.  2. 13  ;  Heb.  10.  23. 
FAITHLESS.    John  20.  27,  be  not/.,  but  believing. 

2  Tim.  2.  13,  we  are/.     A.V.,  believe  not. 
FALCON.    Job  28.  7,  neither  hath  the  f.'s  eye  seen  it. 

A.  v.,  vulture'' s. 
FALL  (71.).    Job  30.  24,  stretch  out  the  hand  in  his  /.  ? 
A.  v.,  to  the  grave. 
Prov.  16.  18,  haughty  spirit  before  a/. 
29.  16,  righteous  shall  look  upon  their/. 
Mat.  7.  27,  great  was  the/. 
Luke  2.  34,  set  for  the/,  and  the  rising. 
Rom.  11.  11,  by  their/,  salvation  is  come. 

14.  13,  an  occasion  of  /.     A.V.,  to  fall. 

Rev.  18.  21,  with  a  mighty  f.    A.  V.,  with  violence. 
FALL  {v.).    Gen.  2.  21,  deep  sleep  to/. 
Gen.  45.  24,  See  that  ye/,  not  out  by  the  way. 

1  Sam.  3.  19,  let  none  of  his  words/. 

2  Sam.  1.  19,  25,  27,  how  are  the  mighty/. 

3.  38,  a  great  man/,  this  day. 

24.  14,  let  us/,  now  into  the  hand  of  Jehovah. 
Ps.  5.  10,  let  them/,  by  their  own  counsels. 
16.  6,  lines  are/,  unto  me  in  plea.sant  places. 

37.  24,  though  he/.  .  .  not  be  utterly  cast  down. 

38.  17,  ready  to/.    A.  V.   halt. 

12.  11,  all  kings  shall  f.  down  before  him. 
Prov.  11, 14,  the  peov^efalleth.     A .  V.,  fall. 

11.  28,  trusteth  in  his  riches  shall/. 

Eccl.  11.  3,  where  the  tree/.,  there  shall  it  be. 
Isa.  40.  30,  young  men  shall  utterly/. 
Dan.  3.  5;  Mat.  4.  9,/.  down  and  worship. 
Hos.  10.  8 :  Luke '23.  30  ;  Rev.  6.  16./.  on  us. 
11.  6,  shall/,  upon  their  cities.    A.  V..  abide  on  his. 
Mat.  10.  29,  (sparrow)  not  one  .  .  .  shall/. 

15.  14 ;  Luke  6.  39,  f.  into  a  pit.  [fall. 
21.  44  ;  Luke  20.  18,  /'.  on  this  (that)  stone.   A.  V.,  shall 

Mark  13.  25,  stars  shall  be  jailing.    A.  V.,  fall. 
Luke  8.  13,  in  time  of  temptation/,  away. 
10. 18,  Satan  fallen  as  lightning.     A.  V.,  fall. 

16.  17,  one  tittle  of  the  law  to/.  A.  V.,fail. 
Rom.  14.  4,  to  his  own  lord  he  standeth  or/. 
1  Cor.  10.  12,  take  heed  lest  he/. 

15.  18,  /■.  asleep  in  Christ. 
Gal.  6.  4.  /.  away  from  grace.    A.V.,f.  from. 
1  Tim.  3.  6,  f.  into  the  condemnation. 

4.  1,/.  away  from  the  faith.    .4.1'.,  depart. 
6.  9,  to  be  rich  /".  into  a  temptation. 

Heb.  4.  11.  f.  after  the  same  example. 

10.  31,  to  /.  into  the  hands  of  the  living  God. 

12. 15,  there  be  .  .  .  that  /.  short.    A.  V.,fail. 
Jas.  1.  2,  when  ye  f.  into  .  .  .  temptations. 

1  Pet.  1.  24,  flower/. 

2  Pet.  3.  17,  ye  /".  from  .  .  .  stedfastness. 

Rev.  18.  3,  by  the  wine  of  .  .  .  all  the  nations  are  /. 
A.  v.,  have  drunk  of. 
Fall  of  man,  Gen.  3.    (See  Adam.) 

results  of,  Gen.  3.  19  ;  Rom.  5.  12  ;  1  Cor.  15.  21. 
FALLEN  (a.).    Lev.  19.  10,  gather  the  /.  fruit.    A.V., 

every  grape.  „ 

Falling  away,  the  danger  of,  Heb.  6.  6 ;  12.  17  ;  2  Pet.  2. 
20-22  ;  3. 17  ;  Rev.  2.  5. 


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FAS 


FALLOW.    Ex.  23. 11,  let  it  rest  and  lie/.    A.  V.,  still. 

Fallow  ground   Jer.  4.  3 ;  Hos.  10.  12. 

FALSE.     Ex.  20. 16 ;  Mat.  19.  18,  bear/,  witness. 

Ex.  23.  1,  Shalt  not  take  up  a/,  report. 

Job  11.  11,  he  knoweth/.  men.     A.  V.,  vain. 

Ps.  119.  104,  128,  I  hate  every/,  way. 

Prov.  6.  19 ;  12.  17  ;  14.  5 ;  25.  18,/.  witness. 
11. 1,  a  f.  balance  is  an  abomination. 

Ezek.  12.  24,  no  more  any/,  vision.    A.  V.,  vain. 

Mat.  15. 19,  out  of  the  heart  come  forth  .  .  .  /.  witness. 
26.  59  ;  Mark  14.  56,  /.  witness  against  Jesus  (him). 

1  Cor.  15.  15,  found/,  witnesses  of  God. 

2  Cor.  11. 13,  such  men  are/",  apostles. 
11.  26,  perils  among/',  brethren. 

1  Tim.  1.  10,/.  swearers.    A.  V.,  pei-jured  persons. 

2  Pet.  2.  1 ;  1  John  4.  1 ;  /.  prophets. 
Rev.  2.  2.  didst  find  them/.    A.  V.,  liars. 

False  Christs,  false  witness.  Mat.  24.  5,  24  ;  Mark  13.  22. 

(See  Deceit,  Witnesses.) 
FALSEHOOD.    Job  21,  34,  in  your  answers  .  .  .  /.  '.' 
Ps.  4.  2,  will  ye  .  .  .  seek  after/.  ?    A.  V.,  leasing. 

7.  14,  brought  forth/. 

24.  4.  not  lifted  up  his  soul  unto/.    A.  V.,  vanity. 

26.  4,  men  of  f.    A .  V.,  vain  per.sons. 

101.  7,  he  that  speaketh/.    A.V.,  telleth  lies. 

119.  29,  way  of  /".     A.  I'.,  Iyi7ig. 

144.  8, 11,  right  hand  of/. 
Prov.  20. 17,  bread  of/.    A.V.,  deceit. 

30.  8,  remove  far  from  me/.    A.  V.,  vanity. 
Isa.  5.  18,  cords  of  f.    A.  V.,  vanity. 

28.  15,  under  f.  have  we  hid  ourselves. 

57.  4,  a  seed  of/.  ;  59. 13,  words  of/. 
Jer.  13.  25,  thou  hast  .  .  .  trusted  in/. 
Hos.  11.  12,  compasseth  me  about  with/.    A.  V.,  lies. 
Mic.  2.  11,  walking  in  .  .  .  /.  do  lie,  saying. 


Eph.  4.  25,  putting  away/.    A.  F.,  lying. 

-Lf "   "" 

Lev.  6.  2,  deal/,  with  his  neighbor.    A.  V.,  he  unto. 


FALSELY.  Gen.  21.  23,  thou  wilt  not  deal/. 
2,  deal/,  with  his  neighbor.  A.  V.,  H, 
18. 13,  dealt/.     A.  V.,  ivrought falsehood. 


2 

Isa.  63.  8,  children  that  will  not  deal /.    A.V.,  lie. 
Jer.  5.  2,  swear/.  ;  Zech.  5.  4,  sweareth/. 
Mat.  5.  11,  evil  .  .  .  /.,  for  my  sake. 
1  Tim.  6.  20,  knowledge  ..../'.  so  called. 
FAME.    Josh.  9.  9,  we  have  heard  the/,  of  (God). 
1  Kings  10.  1 ;  2  Chr.  9.  1,/.  of  Solomon. 

10.  7,  thy  .  .  .  prosperity  exceed  the/. 
Mat.  9.  31,  spread  abroad  his  /. 

FAMILIAR.    Jobl9. 14,/.  friends. 

Job  19. 19,/.  friends.    A.V.,  imvard. 

Ps.  41.  9,  yea,  mine  own/,  friend. 

Jer.  20.  10,  my/,  friends. 
Familiar  spirits.  Lev.  19.  31 ;  20.  6 ;  Deut.  18. 11 ;  2  Kings 
21.  6 ;  2  Chr.  33.  6 ;  Isa.  8.  19  ;  29.  4. 

concerning  Saul,  1  Sam.  28.  3,  7  ;  1  Chr.  10.  13, 14. 

Paul  casts  out.  Acts  16.  16 ;  comp.  Lev.  20.  27 ;  1  Sam. 
28.  8. 
FAMILY.    Gen.  10.  5,  divided  .  .  .  after  their/. 

Gen.  12.  3  ;  28.  14,  shall  all  the/.  ...  be  blessed. 

Ex.  12.  21,  take  you  lambs  according  to  your/. 

Lev.  25.  10,  return  every  man  unto  his/. 

Num.  33.  54,  land  by  lot  according  to  your/. 

1  Sam.  9.  21,  my/,  the  least  of  all  the/. 

20.  6.  yearly  sacrifice  ...  for  all  the/. 
Ps.  68.  6,  God  setteth  the  solitary  in/. 

107.  41,  maketh  him/,  like  a  riock. 
Jer.  10.  25,  /".  that  call  not  on  thy  name. 

31.  1,  God  of  all  the/,  of  Israel. 
Luke  2.  4,/.  of  David.    A.V.,  lineage. 
Acts  3.  25,/.  of  the  earth.    A.V.,  Icindreds. 
Eph.  3. 15,  every/,  in  heaven  and  on  earth. 

1  Tim.  5.  4,  show' piety  towards  their  own  /.    A.  F.,  at 
homp. 

FAMINE.    Gen.  41.  54,/.  in  all  lands.    A.  F.,  dearth. 
Gen.  47. 13,/.  was  very  sore. 

2  Sam.  21.  1,  &f.  in  the  days  of  David. 

1  Kings  18.  2,/.  was  sore  in  Samaria. 

2  Kings  6.  25,/.  in  Samaria. 

8.  1 ;  Ps.  105.  16,  called  for  a/. 
Jobs.  20,  in/,  he  will  redeem  thee. 
Ps.  33. 19,  to  keep  them  alive  inf. 

37.  19,  in  the  days  of/,  they  shall  be  satisfied. 
Jer.  11.  22,  sons  .  .  .  daughters  shall  die  by/. 

38.  9,  die  .  .  .  because  of  the/.    A.  V.,  for  hunger. 
Ezek.  34.  29,/.  in  the  land.    .4.  F,  hunger. 

36.  29,  lay  no/,  upon  you. 
Amos  8. 11,  not  a/,  of  bread. 
Luke  15.  14,  arose  a  mighty  f. 

21.  11,  in  divers  places/.;  Mat.  24.  7  ;  Mark  13.  8. 
Acts  7.  11,  f.  over  all.    ^1.  F,  dearth. 

11.  28 ;  should  be  a  great  f.    A .  F,  dearth. 
Rom.  8.  35,  love  of  Christ  ?  shall  .  .  .  /. 
Rev.  6.  8,  sword,  and  with/.    A.V.,  hunger. 

IS.  8.  her  plagues  .  .  .  /. 
Famine,  first  mentioned.  Gen.  12.  10. 
description  of,  Jer.  14.  1-6  ;  Lam.  4. ;  Joel  1. 
as  an  effect  of  God's  anger,  Deut.  28.  22-42 ;  2  Sam.  21. 
1 ;  2  Kings  6.  25-28 ;  8.  1,  2 ;  Jer.  14.  15 ;  19.  9  ;  42. 17  ; 
Amos  8. 11. 
predicted  by  Agabus,  Acts  11.  28. 


Instances  of  :  —  Gen.  12.  10 ;  26.  1 ;  41.  53-56 :  Ruth  1. 1 ; 
2  Sam.  21. 1 ;  1  Kings  17. 1 ;  2  Kings  4.  38 ;  6.  25 ;  Luke 
4.  25. 
FAMISH.    Gen.  41.  55,  Egypt  was/. 

Prov.  10.  3,  the  soul  of  the  righteous  to  f. 
FAMOUS.    Ruth  4.  11,/.  in  Beth-lehem. 

Ps.  136.  18,  slew  f.  kings. 
FAN.    Mat.  3.  12:  Luke  3.  17,  whose  f.  is  in  his  hand. 
FAR.    Gen.  18.  25  ;  1  Sam.  20.  9,  be/,  from. 
Lev.  13.  12,  as  /.  as  appeareth  to  the  priest.    A.  F, 

wheresoerer. 
Deut.  12.  21,  place  ...  be  too  /.  from  thee. 
Judg.  5.  11,/.  from  the  noise.    A.  V.,they  that  are  deliv- 
ered from. 

1  Sam."  2.  30,  be  it  f.  from  me. 

2  Sam.  7.  18 ;  1  Chr.  17. 16,  brought  me  thus  /.  ?    A.  F, 
hitherto  ? 

20.  20, /.-be  it. 
Job  11.  14,  iniquity  .  .  .  put  it/,  away. 

34.  10,/.  be  it  from  God,  that  he  should. 
Ps.  10.  5,  thy  judgments  are/,  above. 

22.  11 ;  Cj.  22,  be  not/,  from  me. 

97.  9,  exalted/  above  all  gods. 

103.  12,  as/,  as  the  east  is  from  the  west. 
Prov.  31. 10,  her  price  is/,  above  rubies. 
Isa.  43.  6 ;  60.  4,  9,  sons  from/. 

46.  12,/.  from  righteousness. 

57.  19,  peace,  to  him  that  is  /".  off. 
Mat.  16.  22,  be  it  f.  from  tliee.  Lord. 
Mark  6.  35 ;  Luke  24.  29.  day  .  .  .  /.  spent. 

12.  34,  not./',  from  the  kingdom  of  God. 
Acts  17.  27,  not/,  from  each  one  of  us. 
Rom.  13.  12,  night  is/,  spent. 

Gal.  6.  14,  /.  be  it  from  me  to  glory.    A.  F,  God  forbid 
that  I  should.  [pality. 

Eph.  1.  21,/.  above  all  rule.    A.  F,  /.  above  all  princi- 
2.  13,/.  off  are  made  nigh. 
2.  17,  that  were/,  off.     A.  F,  afar. 
4.  10,/.  above  all  the  heavens. 
Phil.  1.  23,  for  it  is  very  /'.  better.    A.  F,  is  far. 
FARED.    2  Sam.  11.  7 ,  how  the  people/.    A.  F,  did. 

Luke  16.  19,  faring  sumptuously.    A.  K.,  fared. 
FAREWELL.    Luke  9.  61,  bid/,  to  them. 
Acts  21.  5,  bade  each  other  /.     A.V.,  had  taken  our 
leave  one  of  another. 
FASHION  (w.).    Mark  2.  12,  we  never  saw  it  on  this/. 
Luke  9.  29,  the/,  of  his  comitenance. 

1  Cor.  7.  31,  the/,  of  this  world  passeth. 

Phil.  2.  8,  found  in  /'.  as  a  man.  [heio. 

FASHION  (v.).  1  iCings  5.  18,  builders  .  .  .  did/.    A.  F, 
Job  10.  8 ;  Ps.  119.  73,  hands  have  .  .  .  /.  me. 

10.  9,  /.  me  as  clay.    A.V.,  made. 

Ps.  33.  15,  he  that/,  the  hearts.    A.  F,  hef. 
Isa.  44.  10,  who  hath/,  a  god.    A.  V.,  formed. 
45.  9,  clay  say  to  liim  that/,  it.  [formed. 

Rom.  12.  2,  /.  according  to  this  world.    A.V.,  con- 

2  Cor.  11.  13,/.  themselves.    A.  F,  transforming. 

11. 14,  Satan/,  himself.    A.  F,  Satan  liimselfis  trans- 
formed. Iformed. 

11.  15,  ministers  also/,  themselves.    A.V.,  lie  trans- 
Phil.  3.  21,  who  shall./',  anew.    A.  F,  change. 

1  Pet.  1.  14,  not/,  yourselves  according  to  your  former 
lusts. 

FAST.    Ruth  2.  8,  abide  here  f .  by  ( =  near) . 

2  Sam.  12.  16,  besought  God  for  the  cliild  ;  and  David/. 
Ps.  65.  6,  setteth./".  the  mountains. 

Prov.  4.  13,  take/,  hold  of  instruction. 

Isa.  58.  6,  is  not  this  the/,  that  I  have  chosen. 

Joel  1.  14,  sanctify  a/ 

Mat.  6.  17,  when  thoix/.,  anoint  thy  head. 

Luke  18.  12,  If.  twice  in  the  week. 

1  Cor.  15.  2,  hold/,  the  word.    A.  F,  keep  in  memory. 
Fast,  Lev.  23.  26-32.    See  Acts  27.  9. 

proclaimed,  2  Chr.  20.  3  ;  Ezra  8.  21 ;  Neh.  9. 1 ;  Esth.  4. 
16  ;  Joel  2.  15 ;  Jonah  3.  5. 

abused.  Isa.  .58.  4;  Jer.  14.  12;  Zech.  7.  5;  Mat.  6. 16. 
Fast-day.    Jer.  36.  6,  upon  the  f.-d.    A.  V..  fasting  day. 
FASTEN.    Ezra  6.  11,  /.  thereon.    A.  F,  hanged. 

Job  14.  17,. f.  up  mine  iniquity.    A.  F,  .newest. 

Eccl.  12, 11,  as  nails  well/.    A.  F,  as  nails f. 

Isa.  22.  23,  I  will/,  him  as  a  nail. 

Luke  4.  20,  eyes  of  all  .  .  .  were/,  on  him. 

Acts  3.  4,  Peter,  /.  his  eyes  upon  him. 
6.  15,/.  their  eyes  on  him.    A.V.,  loo/ring  stedfasfly. 

13.  9,  Saul  .  .  .  /.  his  eyes  on  him.     A.  V.,  set. 

14.  9,  who,  /.  his  eyes.     A.  F.  stedfastly  beholding. 
FASTING.    Neh.  9. 1,  assembled  with/. 

Ps.  35.  13,  I  afflicted  my  soul  with/. 
Mat.  15.  32,  I  would  not  send  them  away  f. 
17.  21 ;  Mark  9.  29,  by  prayer  and/,  (marg.). 
Mark  2.  18,  Pharisees  were  f.    A.  F,  zised  to  fast. 
Fasting,  Isa.  58.  3-8  ;  Dan.  10.  3 ;  Mat.  9.  14-17 ;  Mark  2. 

18-20 ;  Luke  5.  33-35. 
turned  into  joy,  Zech.  8.  19. 
a  source  of  spiritual  power,  Mat.  17.  20,  21  (marg.) ; 

Mark  9.  29  (marg.). 
recommended,  1  Cor.  7.  5. 
extraordinary,   Christ,  Mat.  4.  2;   Moses,  Ex.  34.  28; 

Deut.  9.  9, 18;  Elijah,  1  Kuigs  19.  8. 


FAT 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


FEA 


national,  Israel,  Judg.  20.  26 ;    men  of  Jabesh-gilead, 

1  Sam.  31.  13  :  Ninecites,  Jonah  3.  5-8. 

of  saints,  David,  2  Sam.  12.  16;  Nehemiah,  Neh.  1.  4; 
Esther,  Esth.  4.  16;  A7ma,  Luke  2.  37;  priviitive 
Christians,  Acts  13.  2 ;   apostles,  2  Cor.  6.  5 ;  Paul, 

2  Cor.  11.  27. 

of  the  wicked,  elders  of  Jezreel,  1  Kings  21.  12 ;  Ahab, 
1  Kings  21.  27  ;  Pharisees,  Mark  2.  18 ;  Luke  18. 12. 
FAT.     Gen.  4.  4,  brought  ...  of  the/',  thereof. 
Gen  45.  18,  ye  shall  eat  the/,  of  the  land. 

1  Sam.  15.  22,  to  hearken  than  the  /.  of  rams. 
Neh.  8.  10,  eat  the/.,  and  drink  the  sweet. 

9.  25,  took  .  .  .  a/,  land  .  .  .  and  became/. 
Ps.  17.  10,  inclosed  in  their  own/. 

37.  20,  enemies  of  Jehovah  shall  be  as  the/,  of  lambs. 
Prov.  11.  25,  liberal  soul  shall  be  made/. 

15.  30,  good  tidings  make  the  bones/. 

28.  25,  putteth  his  trust  in  Jehovah  shall  be  made  /. 
Isa.  10.  16,  among  his/,  ones  leanness. 

25.  6,'  unto  all  .  .  .  feast  of  /.  things. 
Hab.  1.  16,  by  them  his  portion  is/. 
FATHER.    Gen.  2.  24 ;  Mark  10.  7,  leave  his/. 
Gen.  15.  15,  go  to  thy/,  in  peace.  [nations. 

17.  4,  f.  of  a  multitude  of  nations.    A.  V.,  f.  of  many 

37.  1,  the  land  of  his  /.  sojournings.     A.  F.,  wherein 
his  f.  was  a  stranqer. 

Ex.  6.  25 ;  1  Chr.  6.  19,  /.  houses.    A.  V.,f. 

15.  2,  my/.  God,  and  I  will  exalt  him. 

20.  5  ;  Num.  14.  18,  iniciuity  of  the/,  upon. 

21.  15,  he  that  smiteth  liis/. 

Num.  31.  26,  heads  of  the  /.  hou.ses.    A.V.,  chief  f. 

2  Sam.  10.  2,  as  his  /'.  showed  kindness. 

2  Kings  2.  12,  Elisha  .  .  .  cried.  My/.,  my/. 

1  Chr.  24.  6,  one/,  house.    A.V.,  principal  household. 
28.  9,  know  thou  the  God  of  thy/. 

2  Chr.  35.  5,  f.  houses.    A.  V..  families  of  thef. 
Ezra  7.  27,  ble.ssed  be  Jehovah,  the  God  of  our/. 
Job  29.  16,  I  was  a  f.  to  the  needy. 

38.  28,  hath  the  rain  a/.  ? 

Ps.  27.  10,  when  my  /.  and  my  mother  forsake. 

68.  5,  f.  of  the  fatherless  ...  is  God. 

89.  26,  thou  art  my  F.,  my  God. 

95.  9,  your/,  tempted  me. 

103.  13,  as  a./',  pitieth  his  children. 
Prov.  4.  1,  hear  .  .  .  instruction  of  a/. 

4.  3,  a  son  unto  my/.    A.  V.,  myf.  son. 

10.  1 ;  15.  20,  wise  son  maketh  a  glad/. 

17.  21,  the/,  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy. 

23.  24,/.  of  the  righteous  will  greatly  rejoice. 
Isa.  9.  6,  Everlasting  F. 

49.  23,  kings  shall  be  thy  nursing/. 

63.  16 ;  64.  8,  thou,  O  Jehovah,  art  our  F. 
Jer.  3.  4,  my  F.,  thou  art  the  guide  of  my  youth  ? 

31.  9,  I  am  a/,  to  Israel. 
Ezek.  18.  4,  as  the  soul  of  the/. 

22.  7,  set  light  by/,  and  mother. 

Mai.  1.  6,  if  then  I  am  a/.,  where  is  mine  honor? 

2.  10,  have  we  not  all  one  /'.  ? 
Mat.  5.  48,  your  heavenly  F.    A.V.,  F.  .  .  .  in  heaven. 

6.  8 ;  Luke  12.  30,  your  F.  knoweth. 

6.  9,  our  F.  who  art  in  heaven. 

6.  32,  your  heavenly  F.  knoweth. 

7.  21 ;  12.  50,  the  will  of  my  F. 

8.  21 ;  Luke  9.  59,  to  go  and  bury  my/. 
10.  21,  f.  (deliver)  his  child. 

10.  37,  he  that  loveth  f.  .  .  .  more  than  me. 

11.  25,  I  thank  thee,  O  F. 

18.  10.  their  angels  .  .  .  behold  the  face  of  my  F. 

23.  9,  F.,  even  he  who  is  in  heaven.  A.  V.,  F.,  which  is 
in  heaven. 

25.  34,  come,  ye  blessed  of  my  F. 
Mark  11.  26,  neither  will  your  F.  .  .  .  forgive  (marg.). 

14.  36 ;  Rom.  8.  15  ;  Gal.  4.  6,  Abba,  F.  [ness  ? 

Luke  2.  49,  in  my  F.  house?     A.  V.,  about  my  F.  bicsi- 

6.  36,  as  your  F.  is  merciful. 

9.  26,  the  glory  of  the  F.    A.  V.,  glory,  and  in  his  F. 

11.  2,  F.,  Hallowed  be  thy  name. 

12.  32,  it  is  your  F.  good  pleasure. 
15. 12,/.,  give  me  the  portion. 

16.  24,  /.  Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me. 

22.  42,  F.,  if  thou  be  willing,  remove. 

23.  34,  F.,  forgive  them. 

23.  46,  F.,  into  thy  hands  I  commend. 
John  1.  14,  only  begotten  from  the  F. 

5.  21,  as  the  F.  raiseth  the  dead. 
5.  22,  the  F.  judge  any  man. 

5.  37  ;  8. 16 ;  12,  49,  F.  tbat  sent  me. 

6.  37,  all  that  which  the  F.  giveth  me. 
8.  41,  we  have  one  F.,  even  God. 

8.  44,  he  (devil)  is  a  liar,  and  the  /.  thereof. 
8.  49,  I  honor  my  F. 

10. 15,  even  as  the  F.  knoweth  me. 

10.  29,  my  i^.  ...  is  greater  than  ail. 

10.  30,  I  and  the  F.  are  one.     A.  K.,  my  F. 
12.  27,  F.,  save  me  from  this  hour. 
12.  28,  F.,  glorify  thy  name. 

14. 16,  I  will  pray  the  F. 
14.  28,  I  go  unto  the  F. 

15. 1,  my  F.  is  the  husbandman. 


John  15.  16,  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the  F. 

16.  27,  I  came  forth  from  the  F.    A.  V.,  God. 

17.  1,  F.,  the  hour  is  come. 

20.  17,  I  ascend  unto  my  F.  and  your  F. 
Rom.  4.  11,  /.  of  all  them  that  believe. 

4.  17,  a  /.  of  many  nations. 

2  Cor.  1.  3,  F.  of  mercies  and  God  of  all  comfort. 
Eph.  4.  6,  one  God  and  F.  of  all. 

6.  4,/.,  provoke  not  your  children. 
Phil.  2.  11,  to  the  glory  of  God  the  F. 

2.  22,  as  a  child  serveth  a./".    A.  V.,  son  iviih  thef. 
Col.  1.  19,  good  pleasure  of  the  F.  that  in  him. 
Heb.  1.  5, 1  will  be  to  him  a  F. 

3.  9,  your/,  tried  me.    A.  V.,f.  tempted  me. 
12.  9,  /.  of  our  flesh  .  .  .  F.  oi  spirits. 

Jas.  1.  17,  the  F.  of  lights. 

1  Pet.  1.  17,  if  ye  call  on  him  as  F.    A.  V.,  on  the  F. 

1  John  1.  3,  fellowship  is  with  the  F. 

2.  1,  an  Advocate  with  the  F. 

2.  15,  love  of  the  F.  is  not  in  him. 

2.  23,  hath  not  the  F.  .  .  .  hath  the  F. 

3.  1,  what  manner  of  love  the  F.  hath. 

Jude  1,  beloved  in  God  the  F.    A.  V.,  sanctified  by  ...  F. 
Rev.  3.  5,  confess  his  name  before  my  F. 
14.  1,  the  name  of  his  F.    A.  V.,  his  F.  name. 
Fathers,  duty  of,  Deut.  21. 18-21 ;  Prov.  3.  12 ;  19. 18;  23. 
13 ;  Luke  11.  11 ;  Eph.  6.  4  ;  Col.  3.  21 ;  Heb.  12.  9. 
obedience  due  to,  Ex.  20.  12;   Prov.  6.  20;  Eph.  6.  1; 
Col.  3.  20. 
FATHERLESS.    Ex.  22.  22,  afflict  any  .  .  .  /.  child. 
Ps.  146.  9,  He  upholdeth  the /.    A.V.,he  relieveth  the /. 
Prov.  23. 10,  enter  not  into  the  fields  of  the/. 
Isa.  1.  23,  they  judge  not  the/. 
Jer.  22.  3,  do  no  violence,  to  .  .  .  the/. 
49.  11,  leave  thy/,  children,  I  will. 
Hos.  14.  3,  in  thee  the/,  findeth  mercy. 
Mai.  3.  5,  against  those  that  oppress  .  .  .  the/. 
Jas.  1.  27,  pure  religion  ...  to  visit  the/. 
Fatherless,  Deut.  10.  18 ;  Ps.  10.  14 ;  68.  5 ;  146.  9 ;  Jer. 
49.  11 ;  Hos.  14.  3. 
duty  towards,  Ex.  22.  22;   Deut.  14.  29;  Prov.  23.  10; 

Isa.  1.  17  ;  Jer.  7.  6 ;  Jas.  1.  27. 
oppressed  by  the  wicked.  Job  6.  27;  Ps.  94.  6;  Isa.  1. 

23 ;  Jer.  5.  28  ;  Ezek.  22.  7. 
Instances  :  —Lot,  Gen.  11.  27,  28  ;  Jotham,  Judg.  9.  16- 
21 ;  Mephiboshelh,  2  Sam.  9.  3 ;  Joash,  2  Kings  11. 1-12 ; 
Exther,  Esth.  2.  7. 
FATHOMS.    Acts  27.  28,  twenty/. 
FATLINGS.    2  Sam.  6. 13,  an  ox  and  a  /.    A.  V.,  oxen 
and  failings. 
1  Kings  1.  9,  19,  25,  oxen  and/.    A.  V.,fat  cattle. 
Ps.  66.  15,  burnt-offerings  of  /. 
Isa.  11.  6,  young  Uon  and  the  /.  together. 
Mat.  22.  4,  oxen  and  my  f.  are  killed. 
FATNESS.    Gen.  27.  28,  /.  of  the  earth. 
Ps.  36.  8,  satisfied  with  the/,  of  thy  house. 
65.  11,  thy  paths  drop  /. 

Isa.  10.  27,  by  reason  of  /.    A.  V.,  the  anointing. 
55.  2,  soul  dehght  itself  in/. 
Rom.  11. 17,/.  of  the  olive  tree. 
FAULT.    Gen.  41.  9,  my/,  this  day. 

Ps.  19.  12,  clear  thou  me  from  hidden  /. 
FAVOR  («.).    Gen.  6.  8,  Noah  found/.    A.  V.,  grace. 
Gen.  18.  3,  found  /. 

Ex.  3.  21 ;  11.  3  ;  12.  36,  /.  in  the  sight  of  the  Egyptians. 
33.  12,  found  /.  in  my  sight.    A.  V.,  grace. 
Ruth  2.  13,  let  me  find/ 

1  Sam.  13. 12, 1  have  not  entreated  the  /.    A.  V.,  made 
sup2)licalit>n. 

2  Sam.  16.  4,  find/,  in  thy  sight.    A.  V.,  grace. 
1  Kings  13.  6,  the  /".  of  Jehovah.    A.  V.,face. 

Job  20.  10,  seek  the/",  of  the  poor.    A.V.,to  please. 
Ps.  5. 12,  wait  compass  him  with/. 

30.  5,  his  f.  is  for  a  life-time.    A.  Y.,  favour  is  life. 
■    90. 17,  let  the/,  of  the  Lord.    A.  V.,  beauty. 

Prov.  13.  15,  good  understanding  giveth/. 

18.  22,  obtaineth/.  of  Jehovah. 

Isa.  61.  2.  year  of  Jehovah's  /.    A.V.,  the  acceptable 
year  of  the  Lord.  [before. 

Zech.  7.  2.  to  entreat  the/,  of  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  to  pray 
Luke  1.  30,  thou  hast  found/,  with  God. 
2.  52.  advanced  .  .  .  in/,  with  God  and  men. 
Acts  2.  47,  having  f.  with  all  the  people. 
24.  27,  gain  /.  with  the  Jews.    A.  V.,  shew  the  Jews  a 
pleasure. 
Gal.  1.  10,  am  I  now  seeking  the/,  of  men.    A.  V.,  do  I 
now  persuade.  [nance. 

FAVOR  (v.).    Ex.  23.  3,  /.  a  poor  man.    A.V.,  counte- 
Luke  1.  28,  art  highly  /.  ,  ,       . 

Favor  of  God,  Mat.  3.  16, 17  ;  17.  5  ;  Luke  2.  52 ;  John  11. 
42;  12.  28. 
on  the  righteous.  Job  33.  26  ;  Ps.  5.  12  :  Prov.  3.  4. 
Instances  of  :  —  Abraham,  Gen.  18.  17  ;  Job,  Job  42. 10  ; 
the  Israelites,  Ps.  44.  3  ;  85.  1 ;  the  Virgin  Mary,  Luke 
1.  3(1;  Darid,  Acts  7.  46. 
FAVORABLE.    Ps.  85.  1,  been/,  unto  thy  land. 
FEAR  in. ).    Gen.  9.  2.  /.  of  you. 
Gen.  20. 11,  /.  of  God  is  not  in  this  place. 

31.  42,  the  F.  of  Isaac.    A.  V.,fear. 


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Josh.  2.  9,  the/,  of  you  is  fallen.    -4.  F.,  your  terror. 
Job  4.  6,  thy/,  of  God  thy  confidence. 
Pa.  5.  7,  in  thy  /.  will  I  worship. 

19.  9,  f.  of  Jehovah  is  clean. 

34.  ll",  teach  you  the  f.  of  Jehovah. 

36.  1 ;  Rom.  3.  18,  no/,  of  God. 

53.  5,  in  great/.,  where  no/,  was. 

HI.  10 ;  l*rov.  9.  10,  /.  of  Jehovah. 
Prov.  1.  26,  27,  when  your/,  conieth. 

10.  27,  /.  of  Jehovah  prolougeth  days. 

14.  26,  in  the  /.  of  Jehovah  is  strong  confidence. 

14.  27,  the/,  of  Jehovah  is  a  fountain  of  life. 

15.  16,  better  is  little,  with  the/",  of  Jehovah. 
29.  25,  f.  of  man  bringeth  a  snare. 

Isa.  8.  13,  let  him  (Jehovah)  be  your/. 

Jer.  32.  40,  put  my  /.  in  their  hearts. 

Mai.  1.  6,  if  I  am  a  master,  where  is  my/. 

Mat.  14.  26.  disciples  .  .  .  cried  out  for  /. 

Luke  21.  26,  men  fainting  for/.     A.V.,  men^s  hearts 

failing  tliPinforf. 
John  7.  13 ;  19.  38 ;  20. 19,  for/,  of  the  Jews. 
Rom.  8.  15,  bondage  again  unto/.    A.  V.,  tof. 

13.  3,  wouldest  thou  have  no/.    A.  F.,  wilt  thou  then 
not  be  afraid. 

1  Cor.  2.  3,  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  /. 

2  Cor.  5.  11,  the  /.  of  the  Lord.    A.  F.,  terror. 
7.  5,  witliin  were/. 

Eph.  6.  5 ;  Phil.  2.  12,  with  /.  and  trembling. 

1  Tim.  5.  20,  the  rest  also  may  be  in /.     A.\'.,  may  f. 

Heb.  5.  7,  heard  for  his  godly/.    A.  F.,  in  that  he  feared. 

11.  7,  moved  with  godly  f.    ^4.  F,  xcUhf. 

1  Pet.  3.  2,  behavior  coupled  with/.    A.  F.,  conversation 
coupled  uithf.  [terror. 

3.  14,  and/,  not  their  /.    A.  V.,  be  not  afraid  of  their 
3. 15,  meekness  and/.  ;  1  John  4.  18,  no/,  in  love. 
Jude  23,  have  mercy  with  f.    A.V.,  save  wiihf. 
FEAR  ('•.).  Gen.  15.  1,/.  not,  Abram. 
Gen.  22.  12,  now  I  know  tliat  thou/.  God. 

42.  18,  this  do,  and  live  ;  for  I  /.  God. 
Ex.  14. 13,  /.  ye  not,  stand  still,  and  see. 

18.  21,  able  men,  such  as/.  God. 
Num.  14.  9,  Jehovah  is  with  us  :  /.  them  not. 
Deut.  5.  29,  that  they  would/,  me. 

6.  2, 13,  /.  Jehovah  thy  God. 

23.  58,  f.  this  glorious  and  fearful  name. 

1  Chr.  22. 13,/.  not.     .4.  F,  dread. 
Nell.  7.  2,  and/.  God  above  many. 

6.  16,  aU  the  nations  .  .  .  /.     .4.  F,  saw. 
Job  1.  9,  Doth  Job/'.  God  lor  nought  ? 

3.  25,  the  thing  which  I    r'.  cometh.    .4.  F.,  /  greatly  f. 

31.  34,  because  I  f.  the  great.     .4.  F.,  did  If. 
Ps.  23.  4.  I  will/,  no  evil ;  27.  1,  whom  shall  If.  ? 

31. 19,  laid  up  for  them  that/,  thee. 

34.  9,  /.  Jehovah,  ye  his  saints. 
40.  3.  many  shall  see  it,  and/. 

66.  16,  come,  aud  hear,  all  ye  that/.  God. 
86.  11,  unite  my  heart  to/,  thy  name. 
89.  7.  be/,  above  all.    A.  F.,  had  in  reverence  of, 
115.  11,  ye  that/.  Jehovah,  trust. 
118.  6,  I  will  not/. :  what  can  man  do. 
Prov.  3.  7,/.  Jehovah,  and  depart. 

14.  16,  wise  man/.,  and  departeth. 

28. 14,  happy  is  the  man  that/,  alway. 

31.  30,  woman  that/.  Jehovah. 
Eccl.  3. 14,  men  should  /'.  before  him. 

12. 13,/.  God,  and  keep. 
Isa.  8.  12,  neither/",  ye  their/. 

35.  4,  them  ...  of  a  fearful  heart  .  .  .  /.  not. 

43.  5,/.  not ;  for  I  am  with.    41.  10. 

57. 11,  been  afraid  and  in/".     .4.  V.,  or  feared. 
Jer.  5.  24,  neither  say  they  .  .  .  Let  us  now/. 

10.  7,  who  should  not/",  thee. 

17.  8,  not/,  when  heat  cometh.    A.  V.,  see. 
Dan.  6.  26,  /.  before  the  God  of  Daniel. 
Hos.  3.  5,  shall  come  with  /.  unto  Jehovah.    A.  F.,  /. 

the  Lord. 
Zeph.  3.  15,  not  f.  evil  any  more.    ^4.  F,  see. 
Mai.  3. 16,  they  that/".  Jehovah. 
Mat.  1.  20,  /".  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary. 

21.  46,  f.  the  multitudes. 

28.  10 ;  Mark  5.  36,  F.  not.    A.  V.,  Be  not  afraid. 
Mark  4.  41,  they/,  exceedingly. 

5.  33,  woman/,  and  ;  11.  18,  scribes  .../".  him. 

11.  32 ;  Luke  20.  19,/.  the  people.    Mat.  21.  26. 
Luke  9.  34,/.  as  they  entered  into  the  cloud. 

12.  32,/.  not,  little  flock ;  19.  21,  If.  thee,  because. 

23. 40,  dost  thou  not  even /.  God.    A.  V.,dostnot  thou  f. 
John  9.  22,  because  they  f.  the  Jews. 
Acts  10.  22,  one  that/.  God. 

10.  35,  he  that/,  him  ...  is  acceptable. 

13.  26,  among  you  that  f.  God.     .4.  F.  yon  feareth. 
Rom.  11.  20,  be  not  highmiuded,  but/. 

2  Cor.  11.  3,  I/,  lest  .  .  .  your  minds. 
Heb.  13.  6,  Liord  is  my  helper  ;  I  will  not/'. 
Rev.  14.  7,  f.  God.  and  give  him  glorv. 

Fear  of  God,  .lob  6.  14;  9.  34;  ^8.  28;  Ps.  2.  11;  19.  9; 
Prov.  8.  13  :  14.  27  ;  15.  33. 
enjoined  and  commanded.  Lev.  19. 14  ;  Deut.  4. 10 ;  10. 
12 ;  28.  58 ;  Josh.  4.  24  ;  24.  14  ;  1  Sam.  12. 14 ;  Ps.  2. 11 ; 


103.  11 :  145.  19  ;  Prov.  3.  7  ;  23.  17 ;  24.  21 ;  Eccl.  5.  7 ; 

8.  12;  Isa.  8.  13;  Jer.  10.  7;  Mat.  10.  23;  Luke  12.  5; 
Rom.  11.  20  ;  Eph.  6.  5 ;  Col.  3.  22  ;  1  Pet.  2. 17  ;  Rev. 
14.  7  ;  15.  4. 

blessings  resulting  from,  Deut.  5.  29  ;  Ps.  15.  4 ;  25. 14  ; 
31.  19 ;  33.  18 ;  85.  9  ;  HI.  5 ;  147.  11 ;  Prov.  10.  27 ;  14. 
26 ;  22.  4  ;  Eccl.  8.  12 ;  Mai.  4.  2  ;  Luke  1.  50 ;  Rev.  11. 
18. 
of  forgetting,  Gen.  20.  11 :  Deut.  28.  58-62:  Luke  12.  5; 
Heb.  10.  26-31. 
FEARFUL.    Ex.  15. 11,/.  m  praises. 
Deut.  28.  53,  glorious  and/,  name. 
Ps.  139.  14,  1  am/,  and  wonderfully  made. 
Mat.  8.  26 ;  Mark  4.  40,  why  are  ye/. 
John  14.  27,  let  it  be/.    A.  V.,  afraid.  [in g  for. 

Heb.  10.  27,  f.  expectation  of  judgment.    A.  F,  f.  loolc- 
10.  31,  /,  thing  to  faU  into  the  hands. 
12.  21,  so/,  was  the  appeai-ance.     ^4.F.,  terrible  was 
the  sight. 
Rev.  21.  8.  for  the  f.  .  .  .  their  part  shall  be. 
FEARFULNESS".    Ps.  55.  5,/.  and  trembUng. 

2  Tim.  1.  7,  .spirit  of/.     .4.  V.,fear. 
FEAST.    Gen.  19.  3,  made  them  a/. 
Lev.  23.  4,  set/",  of  Jehovah.    A.  V.,f. 
Job  1.  4,  held  a,  f.    A.  V., feasted. 
Ps.  81.  3,  on  our /.-day. 
Prov.  15.  15,  heart  hath  a  continual/. 
Eccl.  7.  2  ;  Jer.  16.  8,  the  house  of/.  • 
10.  19,  /".  is  made  for  laughter. 
Isa.  1.  14,  your  apiwmted/.  my  soul  hateth. 

29.  1,  let  the/,  come  round.    A.V.,  them  kill  sacrifices. 

30.  29,  holy/.     .4.  F,  solemnity. 

Ezek.  45. 17,  in  all  the  appointed/,  of  the  house.    A.  F., 
all  solemnities. 

Hos.  2. 11,  her/.    A.  F,  /.  days. 

Amos  8.  10,  turn  your/,  into  mourning. 

Mai.  2.  3,  of  your/.    .4.  F.,  soleinnf. 

Mat.  22.  2,  made  a  marriage/.    A.V.,  marnage. 
23.  6;  Mark  12.  39,  chief  place(s)  at/.    A.V.,  upper- 
most rooms  at  f. 

25.  10,  went  in  .  .  .  to  the  marriage/.    A.V.,  marriage. 

26.  5 ;  Mark  14.  2,  not  during  the  /.    .4.  F.,  on  thef.  day. 
Luke  2.  41,  went  ...  to  Jerusalem,  at  the/. 

23.  17,  at  the/,  one  (marg.). 
John  2.  23,  during  the/.     A.  V.,  in  thef.  day. 
7.  2,  /.  of  the   Jews,  the  /.  of  tabernacles.     A.  F., 
Jews''  f.  of. 

7.  8,  I  go  not  vip  unto  this/. ;  7.  37,  great  day  of  the/. 
1  Cor.  5.  8,  let  us  keep  the/. 
10.  27,  if  one  .  .  .  biddeth  you  to  a/. 
Col.  2.  16,  in  respect  of  a/,  day.    A.  V.,  holyday. 
Feasts,  three  annual,  Ex.  23.  14;  34.  23;  Lev.  23.  ;  Num. 
29. 
of  the  Passover,  Ex.  12.  1-27  ;  of  Pentecost,  Lev.  23.  15, 
16 :  Deut.  16.  9 ;  of  Tabernacles,  Deut.  16.  13 :  of  the 
New  Moon,  Num.  10.  10 ;  of  Trumpets.  Lev.  23.  24 ;  of 
Purim,  Esth.  9.  19 ;  of  Dedication,  John  10.  22 ;    of 
Sabbatical  Year,  Lev.  25.  2  ;  of  Jubilee,  Lev.  25.  8, 10. 
local  and  family,  Judg.  21. 19 ;  1  Sam.  9. 12 ;  20.  6. 
special,  .So/ow^om'.?,  IKings  8.  1;  2  Chr.  7.  9;  of  Ahasu- 
erus,  Esth.  1. ;    of  Job's  children.  Job  1.  4;    of  Bel- 
shazzar,  Dan.  5. ;  of  Herod,  Mark  6.  21 ;  LevVs,  Mat. 

9.  10  ;  Luke  5.  29.  [fices. 
FEASTING.  Prov.  17.  1,/.  with  strife.  A.V.,  sacri- 
FED.    Gen.  48.  15,  who  hath/,  me.    A.  F,  which f. 

Mat.  8.  33,  they  that  /.  them.    A.V.,  kept. 
25.  37,  hungry,  and/,  thee? 

Luke  16.  21,  desiring  to  be  /.  [by. 

Acts  12.  20, /.from  the  king's  country.    A.  V.,nourisfttd 
1  Cor.  3.  2, 1/,  you  with  milk.    .4.  F,  have  f. 
FEEBLE.    Gen.  30.  42,  when  the  flock  were/.    A.V., 
cattle  iceref. 
Job  4.  4 ;  Isa.  35.  3,  the/,  knees. 
Prov.  30.  26,  conies  are  but  a  /".  folk. 
Isa.  13.  7,  shall  all  hands  be/.    A.  V.,  faint. 
Ezek.  7. 17  :  21.  7,  all  hands  shall  be  /. 
FEED.     Gen.  37.  12,  /.  their  father's  flock. 
Gen.  37.  16,  are  feeding  the  flock.    A.  F,  feed. 
1  Kings  17.  4,  ravens  to/,  thee  there.  [be  fed. 

Ps.  37.  3,  /.  on  his  faithfulness.    A.  F,  verily  thou  shalt 
80.  13,  wild  beasts  .  .  .  /.  on  it.    A.V.,  doth  devour. 
81. 16,  he  would  f.  them.    .4.  F.,  should  have  fed. 
Prov.  30.  8,  /.  me  with  the  food. 
S.  of  Sol.  6.  3,  /.  his  flock  among  the  lilies.    A.  V.,f. 

among. 
Isa.  5.  17,  lambs/. ;  61.  5,  strangers  .  .  .  /.  your  flocks. 
65.  25,  wolf  aud  the  lamb  shall  /.  together. 
Zeph.  2.  7,  shall/,  their  flocks  thereupon.    ^4.F.,/. 

there  upon. 
Mat.  6.  26,  heavenly  Father/,  them. 
Luke  12.  24,  and  God/,  them. 
Acts  20.  28,  /.  the  church  of  the  Lord. 
Rom.  12.  20,  enemy  hunger,./",  him. 
Jude  12,  shepherds  that  without  fear  /.  themselves. 
A.  v.,  feeding  themselves  without  fear. 
FEEL.    Gen.  27.  12.  my  father  .  .  .  will/,  me. 
Judg.  16.  26.  that  I  mav/.  the  pillars. 
Jer.  10.  18,  they  may./',  it.    A.  F,  fi7id  it  so. 
Acts  17.  27,  they  might  /.  after  him. 


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FEELING.    Eph.  4.  19,  who  being  past/. 

Heb.  4.  15,  with  the/,  of  our  infirmities. 
FEET.    Geu.  18.  4.  wash  your/.,  and  rest. 

Geu.  49.  10,  ruler's  statt  from  between  his  /.     A.  T., 
laiv  giver  from  betiveea  hisf. 

Ex.  3.  5  ;  Acts  7.  33,  shoes  from  (off)  thy/ 

Deut.  2.  28,  pass  through  on  my/. 

Josh.  3.  15,  /.  of  the  priests  .  .  .  in  .  .  .  the  water. 

Ruth  3.  4,  uncover  his/. 

1  Sam.  2.  9,  keep  the  /.  of  his  holy  ones. 

2  Sam.  22.  37  ;  Ps.  18.  36,  my/,  have  not  slipped. 
2  Kings  6.  32,  master's/,  behind  him  ? 

13.  21,  revived,  and  stood  up  on  his/. 
Neh.  9.  21,  their/,  swelled  not. 
Job  29.  15,/.  was  I  to  the  lame. 
Ps.  17.  5,  my/,  have  not  slipped.     A.  V.,  footsteps. 

22.  16,  they  pierced  my  hands  and  my  /. 

25.  15, "pluck  my/,  out  of  the  net. 

31.  8,  set  my  /.  in  a  large  place  ;  40.  2,  /.  upon  a  rock. 

56.  13  ;  116.  8,  my  /.  from  falUng. 

73.  2,  my/,  were  almost  gone  ;  115.  7,  /.  have  they. 

119.  59,  my/,  unto  thy  testimonies. 

119. 101,  refrained  my/,  from. 

119. 105,  a  lamp  unto  my  /. 

122.  2,  our/,  are  standing  within  thy  gates. 
Prov.  1.  16 ;  Isa.  .59.  7,/.  run  to  evil. 

4.  26,  path  of  thy/. ;  5.  5,  her/,  go  down. 

6.  28,  and  his/,  not  be  scorched  ? 

7.  11,  her/,  abide  not  in  her  house. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  3,  washed  my  /. 

Isa.  6.  2,  with  twain  he  covered  his/. 

52.  7,  the/,  of  him  that  bringeth. 

60.  13,  place  of  my  /.  glorious. 
Jer.  13.  16,  /.  stumble  upon  the  dark  mountains. 
Ezek.  2.  1,  son  of  man,  stand  upon  thy  /. 
Dan.  2.  33,  42,  /.  part  of  iron. 

10.  6 ;  Rev.  1.  15 ;  2.  18,  /.  like  unto  burnished  brass. 
A.  r.,/.  are  like  fine  brass. 
Nah.  1.  3,  clouds  are  the  dust  of  his/. 
Zech.  14.  4,  /.  shall  stand  .  .  .  upon  the  mount. 
Mat.  7.  6,  trample  them  under  their/. 

10.  14 ;  Acts  13.  51,  the  dust  of  .  .  .  /. 

18.  8,  than  having  .  .  .  two  /. 

22.  44,  till  I  put  thine  enemies  underneath  thy  /.  ? 
A.  v.,  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool? 
28.  9,  took  hold  of  his/.,  axid  worshipped. 
Luke  1.  79,  /.  into  the  way  of  peace. 

7.  38,  standing  behind  at  his/. 

8.  35,  sitting  ...  at  the  /.  of  Jesus. 

10. 11,  dust  .  .  .  cleavetii  to  our /.    A.V.   onus. 
10.  39,  Mary  ...  sat  at  the  Lord's/. 
24.  39,  see  my  hands  and  my/. 
John  11.  2 ;  12.  3,  wiped  his/. 

12.  3,  anointed  the  /.  of  Jesus. 

13.  5,  began  to  wash  the  disciples'  /. 

20.  12,  one  at  the  head,  and  one  at  the  /. 
Acts  3.  7,  his/.  .  .  .  received  strength. 
4.  35,  laid  them  at  the  apostles'  /. 

7.  58,  laid  .  .  .  garments  at  the  /.  of  a  young  man. 

14.  8,  impotent  in  liis  /. 

21. 11,  bound  liis  own  /.  and  hands. 
22.  3,  at  the./',  of  Gamaliel. 
Rom.  3.  15,  /.  are  swift  to  .shed  blood. 
10.  15,  how  beautiful  are  the  /.  of  them. 
16.  20,  bruise  Satan  under  your/. 

1  Cor.  12.  21,  head  to  the/.,  I  have  no  need. 

15.  25,  put  all  Ms  enemies  under  his  /. 

15.  27  ;  Heb.  2.  8,  put  all  things  .  .  .  under  his/, 
Eph.  6.  15,  shod  your/,  with  the  preparation.    A.  F., 

your  f.  shod. 
Heb.  12.  13,  make  straight  paths  for  your/. 
Rev.  1.  17, 1  fell  at  his,/",  as  one  dead. 

3.  9,  worship  before  thy  /. 

19.  10,  I  fell  down  before  his/,  to  worship  him. 
FEIGN.    1  Sam.  21. 13,  David  .  .  .  /.  himself  mad. 

Ps,  17.  1,  prayer  ,  .  .  goeth  not  out  of/,  lips. 

Jer.  3.  10,  not  .  .  .  withher  whole  heart,  but /ev/H*?^/?/. 

Luke  20.  20,  who/,  themselves.    A.  F.,  slioutd  feign. 

2  Pet.  2.  3,  with/',  words  make, 

FELIX,  f e'lix  —  Lat.  happy  —  Roman  governor  of  Judea, 

before  whom  Paul  was  tried.    Acts  24. 
FELL.    Gen.  4.  5.  his  countenance  f. 
Josh  6.  20,  the  wall/',  down  flat. 

Judg.  9.  40,/.  many  wounded.    A.  F,,  many  were  over- 
thrown and  wounded. 
1  Sam,  14,  1,  now  it  /.  upon  a  day,    A.  V.,  came  to  pass. 

1  Kings  18,  38.  fire  of  Jehovah/', 

2  Kings  6,  5,  felling  a  beam. 

Jer.  39.  9,  the  deserters  also  that ./.  away,    A.  V.,  and 

(hose  thatf.  airay,  that  f. 
Luke  6,  49,  straightway  it  /,  in,    A.  V.,f. 

8,  23,  as  they  sailed  he/,  asleep. 

15.  20,  his  father  .  .  ,  /',  on  his  neck. 
Acts  1,  25,  Judas./, ;  9,  4.  /'.  upon  the  earth, 

10,  44,  Holy  Spirit/,  on  ;  13.  36,  David  .  .  .  /.  asleep. 
Rom.  15.  3,  reproaches  of  them  .  .  .  f.  upon  me. 
Heb.  6.  6,  and  then./',  away.     A.  F,,  if  tliey  shall  fall. 
2  Pet,  3,  4,  the  father.s  /'.  asleep. 
Rev.  5.  8,  elders/,  down  before. 


FELLOES.    1  Kings  7.  33,  their  /'.    A.  F,  naves. 
FELLOW.    Gen.  19.  9,  this  one./,  came. 
Ex.  2.  13,  wherefore  smitest  thou  thy/. 
Judg.  7.  22,  man's  sword  against  his/. 
9.  4,  vain  and  light./'.     A.  F,  persons. 
2  Kings  3,   23,  smitten  each  man  his  /,      A.  F,  one 
another. 
9.  11,  came  this  mad  f. 

Ps.  45.  7  ;  Heb.  1.  9,  oil  of  gladness  above  thy/. 
Zech,  13.  7,  the  man  that  is  my/. 
Mat.  11.  16,  children  .  ,  ,  who  call  unto  their /, 
Acts  22.  22,  away  with  such  a/. 
Eph.  2.  19, /.-citizens  with  the  saints. 
3.  6,  the  Gentiles  are /.-heirs. 

3.  6,  and  ./'.-members  of  the  body.     A.  F,  and  of  the 
same  body. 

3.  6,  and /.-partakers  of  the  promise.    A.  V.,  partakers. 
Col.  4.  1(1 ;  Philem.  23,  /.-prisoner. 

Heb.  8.  11,  every  man  his  /'.-citizen.    A.  V.,  neighbotir. 
1  Pet.  5.  1,  who  am  a/.-elder,    A.  F,  also  an  elder. 
FELLO"WSHIP,  Ps,  94. 20,  throne  of  wickedness  have/. 
Acts  2.  42,  continued  ...  in  the  apostles'  ,  ,  ,  /, 

1  Cor.  1.  9,  called  into  the  /,  of  his  Son, 

2  Cor.  6.  14,  what  /'.  have  righteousness. 
Gal.  2.  9,  the  right  hands  off. 

Phil.  1.  5,/.  in  .  .  .  the  gospel ;  2.  1,/.  of  the  Spirit, 
3, 10,  the  /,  of  his  sufferings,  [cate. 

4,  14,  had  /,  with  my  affliction.    A.V.,  did  communi- 
Philem,  6,,/',  of  thy  faith.    A.  1".,  communication. 

1  John  1.  3,  /.  with  us  ,  ,  ,  our/,  is, 
1,  7,  we  have/,  one  with  another. 
Rev,  18,  4,  /,  with  her  sins,     ^4.  F.,  partakers  of. 
Fellowship,  in  Christ,  1  Cor.  1.  9  :  1  John  1.  3. 
in  tlie  Spirit,  1  Cor.  12.  13 ;  2  Cor.  13.  14 ;  Phil.  2.  1, 
of  saints,  with  one  another  —  in  duties,   Rom,  12,  6; 
1  Cor.  12.  1 ;  1  Thes.  5.  17,  18 ;  in  ordinances,  Acts  2, 
46 ;  Heb.  10.  24  ;  in  grace,  love,  etc.,  Mai.  3.  16  ;  2  Cor. 
8.  4  ;  mutual  interest,  Rom.  12.  4,  13;  Heb.  13.  16;  in 
sufferings,  Rom.  12.  15 ;  15.  1,  2 ;  Gal,  6,  1,  2 ;  and  in 
glory,  1  Thes.  4.  17  ;  Rev.  7.  9. 
with  evil,  2  Cor.  6.  14 ;  Eph.  5.  11. 
FELLO"W-"WORKER,     Rom,  16,  9,  our  /.  in  Christ, 
.4,  r,,  helper. 

1  Cor.  3.  9,  God's/.    .4.  F,  labourers  together  ivith  God. 

2  Cor.  8.  23,  my  /.     .4 .  F ,  fellow-helper. 

Phil.  2.  25,  my  brother  and  /.    A.  F.,  companion  in 
labour. 
4,  3;  Philem.  24,/,    A.  V.,  fellow-labourers. 

3  John  8,  /,  for  the  truth,    A.V.,  felloiv-helpers  to. 
FELT.    1  Cor.  13.  11,/,  as  a  child,    A.  V.,  understood. 
FEMALE.    Gen.  1.  27,  male  and/,  created. 

Mat.  19.  4 ;  Mark  10.  6,  male  and  /. 

Gal.  3.  28,  no  male  and  f.    ,4.  T'.,  neither  male  norf. 
FEN.    Job  40.  21,  reed,  and  the  /'.    A.  F,  and  fens. 
FENCE.    Ps.  62.  3,  like  a  tottering/.  ?  [hedges. 

Jer.  4!).  3.  run  to  and  fro  among  the/.    A.V.,  by  the 
FERRY-BOAT,    2  Sam.  19,  18,  a/,-6.  to  bring  over  the 

king's  household, 
FER"VENT,    Prov,  26.  23,/.  lips.    A.  F,  burning. 

Acts  18.  25  ;  Rom.  12.  11,/.  in  spirit. 

Jas.  5.  17,  prayed  /,    A.  F,  earnestly. 

1  Pet,  1,  22,  love  .  .  .  from  the  heart/, 

2  Pet.  3.  10,  12,  with/,  heat  (  =  burning). 
FESTIVAL.    Judg.  9.  27,  held/,    A  .  V.,  made  merry. 
Festivals,    See  Feasts.  [Fehx. 
FE8TUS,  fes'tus  =  Lat.  joyful—  Roman  successor  of 

Paul's  trial  and  acquittal  by,  Acts  25. 
FETCH.    Gen.  18.  4,  let  now  a  little  water  be  /. 
1  Sam.  4.  3,  let  us/,  the  ark. 
1  Kings  22.  9,./',  quickly  Micaiah.     A.V..  hasten. 
Job  36,  3,  I  win/,  my  knowledge  from  afar. 
Acts  10,  5 ;  11,  13,  /.  one  Simon.     A.V.,  call  for. 
FETTERS.    Judg.  16.  21,/.  of  brass. 
Prov.   7.22,  /'.  to  the  correction  of  the  fool.     A.V., 

.stocks. 
Mark  5,  4,  often  bound  with./',    Luke  8,  29, 
FEVER,    Lev,  26.  16,  I  will  appoint  .  .  ,  /,     A.V.,  the 
burning  ague. 
Deut,  28,  22,  smite  thee  .  .  .  v.ith/. 
Luke  4.  38,  holden  with  a  great/. 
John  4.  52,  at  the  seventh  hour  ti  o  /.  left  him. 
Acts  28.  8,  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  off. 
FEW.    Gen.  24.  55,  damsel  abide  .  ,  .a/,  days. 
Gen,  29.  20,  seemed  unto  him  but  a./',  days. 
47.  9,  /.  and  evil  have  been  the  days. 
Num.  9.  20,  cloud  was  a  /.  days  upon  the  tabernacle. 
26.  56,  between  the  more  and  the  fewer.     A.  V.,  many 
and  few. 
1  Sam,  14,  6,  to  save  by  many  or  hyf. 
1  Chr,  16,  19,/,  men  in  number,  yea,  very  /,    A.  V.,  but 

/.,  even  a  f. 
Job  14,  1,  man  ,  .  ,  is  off.  days. 

Eccl.  5.  2,  let  thy  words  be  /.  [ished. 

Isa.  21.  17,  mightv  men  .  .  .  shall  be /.    A.V.,  dimin- 
Mat.  7.  14,  /.  are  they  that  find  it. 
9.  37  ;  Luke  10.  2.  the  laborers  are  /. 
15.  34  ;  Mark  8.  7,  a  /.  small  fishes. 
22.  14,  many  are  called,  but/,  chosen. 
25.  21,  faithful  over  a/,  tilings. 


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Mark  6.  5,  laid  his  hands  upon  a/,  sick  folk, 
Luke  12.  48,  beaten  with  /.  stripes. 
13.  23,  Lord,  are  they/,  that  are  saved  ? 
1  Cor.  11.  30,  not  a/,  sleep.    A.  F.,  many. 

1  Pet.  3.  20,  /.,  that  is,  eight  souls. 
Rev.  3.  4,  a/,  names  in  Sardis. 

FICKLENESS.    2  Cor.  L  17,  did  I  show/.?    A.V.,use 

Holitm-.tx  ^ 
FIDELITY.    Tit.  2. 10,  showing  all  good  /. 
FIELD.    Gen.  2.  5,  no  plant  of  the/.    A.  V.,  every  plant 

Lev  26.  '22,  the  beast  of  the  f.  among.  A.  V.  wild  beasts. 
Num.  20.  17,  /.  or  through  vineyard.    A.  V.,  the  fields. 

2  Sam.  14.  31,  set  my/,  on  fire  ? 
Ps.  96.  12,  let  the/,  exult. 

132.  6,  ;".  of  the  wood.    A.  V.,  fields. 
Isa.  5.  8,  lay  /.  to  /. 

32. 15,  wilderness  become  a  fruitful/. 
Jer.  4.  26,  the  fruitful  /.    A.V.,  place. 
Hos.  5.  7,  devour  them  with  their/.    A.  V.,  portions. 
Mat.  13.  38,  the  f.  is  the  world. 

13. 44,  treasure  hidden  in  the  /. ;  24. 40,  two  ...  in  the  /. 
Mark  11.  8,  branches  .  .  .  from  the/.  A.V.,off  the  trees. 
Luke  14.  18,  bought  a/.     A.  V.,  piece  of  ground. 

17.  36,  two  men  in  tlie/.  (marg.). 
John  4.  35,  look  on  the  f. 

Acts  4.  37,  having  a/.    A.V.,  land.  [yonrf. 

Jas.  5.  4,  laborers  who  mowed  your  /.  A.V.,  reaped  down 
FIERCE.    Gen.  49.  7,  anger,  for  it  was/. 
2  Sam.  19.  43,  words  of  the  men  of  Judah  were/. 
2  Clir.  25.  10,  returned  home  in/,  anger.     A.  V.,  great. 

30.  8,  his/,  anger.     A.  V.,  fierceness  of  his  wrath. ^ 
Mat.  8.  28,  two  possessed  with  demons  .  .  .  exceeding/. 
2  Tim.  3.  3,  /.,  no  lovers  of  good. 
FIERCENESS.    Deut.  13.  17,/.  of  his  anger. 
Job  20.  23,  f.  of  his  wrath.    A.  V.,fiiry. 
Ps.  78.  49;  8.5.  3,/.  of  .  .  .  anger. 
Isa.  42.  25,  A     A.  V.,  fury. 

Heb.  10.  27,  a  f.  of  fire.    A.  V.,  fiery  indignation. 
Rev.  16. 19 ;  19.  15,/.  of  .  .  .  wrath. 
FIERY.    Num.  21.  6,  Jehovah  sent/,  serpents. 
Deut.  28.  22,/.  heat.    A.V.,  an  extreme  burning. 
Ps.  7. 13,  his  arrows/,  shafts.    A.  V.,  against  the  perse- 
cutors. 

21.  9,  as  a/,  furnace.    A.  V.,f.  oven. 
Isa.  14.  29,  /.  flying  serpent. 
Dan.  3.  6,  be  cast  into  .  .  .  /.  furnace. 
.  7.  9,  throne  was/,  flames. 
Eph.  6.  16,  the/,  darts  of  the  evil  one. 

1  Pet.  4.  12,  the  /.  trial  among  you. 
FIFTIES.    Mark6.  40,  by/. 

Luke  9. 14,  sit  down  in  companies,  about/,  each.  A.  F., 
by  fifties  in  a  company. 
FIG.    Gen.  3.  7,  they  sewed /.-leaves. 
Deut.  8.  8,  a  land  of  .  .  .  /'.-trees. 
Judg.  9.  10,  trees  said  to  the /.-tree. 

2  Kings  20.  7  ;  Isa.  38.  21,  take  a  cake  of  /.    A.  F.,  lump 
off 

Prov.  27. 18,  keepeth  the /.-tree  shall  eat. 
Isa.  28.  4,  the  first-ripe/.    A.  F,  hasty  fruit. 
Jer.  24. 1,  baskets  of  /.  set  before  the  temple. 
Mic.  4.  4,  every  man  .  .  .  under  his /.-tree. 
7.  1,  my  soul  desireth  the  first-ripe  /.     A.  V.,  fruit. 
Hab.  3.  17,  though  the  /.-tree  shall  not  flourish.    A.  V., 

f.  tree  shall  not  blossom. 
Mat.  7. 10,  do  men  gather  .  .  .  /.  of  thistles  ? 
21. 19,  a/,  tree  by  the  way  side. 
24.  32 ;  Mark  13.  28 ;  Luke  21.  29,  /.  tree. 
John  1.  48,  when  thou  wast  vmder  the/,  tree. 
Jas.  3. 12,  can  a/,  tree  yield  olives?  [timely  f. 

Rev.  6. 13,  as  a  /.  tree  casteth  her  unripe  /.    A.  V.,  un- 
Fig,  Num.  13.  23';  Deut.  8.  8 ;  Ps.  105.  33. 
leaves  of.  Gen.  3.  7  ;  Mat.  24.  32. 
fruit  of,  Judg.  9.  11 ;  1  Sam.  25.  18 ;  Neh.  13.  15 ;  Hos. 

9.10;  Nah.  3.12. 
miracles  connected  with,  2  Kings  20.  7 ;  Isa.  38.  21 ; 

Mark  11.  12-14,  20,  21. 
parables  of,  Jer.  24.  2 ;  Luke  13.  6-9  ;  21.  29-31.  [16. 

fruit  of,  illustrative  of,  Jer.  24.  2-8 ;  Hos.  9.  10 ;  Mat.  7. 
FIGHT.    Ex.  1.  10,  join  .  .  .  enemies,  and/. 
Num.  22. 11,  able  to/,  against.    A.  K,  overcome. 
Deut.  3.  22,  he  it  is  that/,  for  you.  A.  F,  he  shall  fight. 

1  Sam.  25.  28,  /.  the  battles  of  Jehovah. 

2  Chr.  18.  31,  they  turned  about  to  /.   against  liim. 
A.  v.,  compass"(l  about  him  to  f. 

Ps.  35. 1,  /.  thou  against  them  that/,  against  me. 
144. 1,  teacheth  .  .  .  my  fingers  to/. 
Isa.  37.  9,  to/.    ^1.  F,  m/ike  war. 
John  18.  36,  then  would  my  servants/. 
1  Cor.  9.  26,  so  f.  I,  as  not. 

1  Tim.  6.  12,  f.  the  good/,  of  the  faith. 
FIGHTING.'   Ps.  56.  1,  he/,  oppresseth  me.  [fight: 

Acts  5.  39,  found  even  to  be  /.  against  God.    A.  F.,  to 

2  Cor.  7.  5,  without  were  /. 

Tit.  3.  9,  shun.   .   .  strifes,  and/.    A.  F,  strivings. 
Jas.  4.  1,  whence  come  wars  and  .  .  .  /.    A.V.,  wars 
andf. 
FIGURE.    Lev.  26.  1,/.  stone.    A.V.,  image  of. 
Num.  33.  52,  all  their  /.  stones.    A.  I'.,  pictures. 


Prov.  1.  6,  a/.    A.V.,  the  interpretation. 
Acts  7.  44,  according  to  the  /.    A.  F,  fashion. 
Heb.  9.  9.  a/,  for  the  time  present. 

11. 19,  he  did  also  in  a/,  receive  him  back. 
FILL.    Gen.  1.  22,  multiply,  and/,  the  waters. 
2  Kings  10.  21,  house  of  Baal  was/.    .4.  F, /««. 
Esth.  5.  9,/.  with  wrath.    ^4.  F,  full  of  indignation. 
Job  10. 15,  being/,  with  ignominy.    A.  F,  J  am  full  of. 

31.  31,  one  that  hath  not  been  /.     A.  F,  we  cannot  be 
satisfied. 
Ps.  72.  19,  let  the  whole  earth  be  /.  with  his  glory. 

81.  10,  open  thy  mouth  wide,  and  I  will/,  it. 

104.  13,  earth  is/,  with  the  fruit.    A.  F,  satisfied. 

104.  16,  /.  with  moisture.     A.  F,  full  of  sap. 
Prov.  14.  14,  backslider  .  .  .  f.  with  his  own  ways. 

18.  20,/.  with  the  fruit  of  his  mouth.   A.  F,  satisfied. 
Isa.  2.  6,  they  are  /.  with  customs.    A.  F,  be  replen- 
ished. 

6.  1,  train/,  tlie  temple. 

65.  11,  /.  up  mingled  wine.    A.  F,  furnish. 
Jer.  23.  24,  do  not  I  /.  heaven  and  earth  ? 
Ezek.  43.  5,  glory  of  Jehovah/,  the  house. 
Mat.  5.  6 ;  Luke  6.  21,  shall  be  /. 

22.  10,  was/',  with  guests.    A.  V.,  furnished. 
Mark  4.  37,  boat  was  now /.     A.V.,  full. 

7.  27,  let  the  children  first  be  /. 

8.  4,  /.  these  men  with  bread.    A.  F,  satisfy. 
Luke  1.  15 ;  Acts  4.8,/.  with  the  Holy  Spirit. 

8.  23,  were/  with  water. 

15.  16,  have  /.  liis  belly  with. 
John  16.  6,  sorrow  hath/,  your  heart. 
Acts  2.  13,  /.  with  new  wine.    A.  F,  full  of. 

13.  52,  disciples  were/,  with  joy. 

19.  28,  /.  with  wrath.    A.  V.,fnll  of. 

Rom.  15.  13,  God  .  .  .  /.  you  with  all  joy  and  peace. 

1  Cor.  4.  8,  already  are  ye/.    A.  V.,full. 
14.16,/.    A.V.,occupieth. 

2  Cor.  9.  12,  /.  up  the  measure  of  the  wants  of  the 
saints.    A.V.,  supplieth  the  want. 

Eph.  1.  23,  him  that/,  all  in  all. 
3. 19,  /.  unto  all  the  fulness  of  God. 
5.  18,  be/,  with  the  Spirit. 
Phil.  4. 12,  learned  .  .  .  to  be/.    A.  V.,  full. 
FILTH.    Isa.  4.  4,  washed  away  the/,  of  .  .  .  Zion. 

1  Pet.  3.  21,  putting  away  of  the/,  of  the  fiesh. 
FILTHINESS.    Eph.  5.  4,  nor/.,  nor  foolish  talking. 

Jas.  1.  21,  putting  away  all/,  and.   A.  F,  lay  apart  allf. 
Filthiness,  descriptive  of  sin,  Ps.  14.  3 ;  Isa.  1.  6 ;  Ezek. 
24.  13. 
purification  from,  Isa.  4.  4 ;  Ezek.  36.  25  ;  Zech.  13.  1 ; 
1  Cor.  6.  11. 
FILTHY.    Ps.  14.  3,  they  are  together  become/. 

1  Tim.  3.  8  ;  Tit.  1.  7 ;  1  Pet.  5.  2,  f.  lucre. 

Rev.  22. 11,  he  that  is/.,  let  him  be  made  /.  still.    A.  F, 
let  him  bef.  still. 
FINAL.     Heb.  6.  16,  the  oath  is  /.  for  confirmation. 

A.  v..  an  end. 
FINALLY.    1  Thes.  4.  1,  /.  then.    A.  F,  furthermore. 
FIND.    Gen.  4.  14,  /.  me  will  slay  me. 
Num.  32.  23,  your  sin  will/,  you  out. 
Job  11.  7,  canst  thou  by  searching/,  out  God  ? 
23.  3,  knew  where  I  might/,  him  ! 
34.  24,  in  ways  past  f.  out.    A.V.,  without  number. 
Ps.  17.  3,  /.  nothing."   A.  F,  shall  find. 
75.  2,/.  the  set  time.    A.  F,  receive  the  congregation. 
Prov.  5.  6,  /.  not  the  level  path.     A.  V.,  ponder  the 
path. 

8.  17,  seek  me  diligently  shall/,  me. 
8.  35,  whoso/,  me/,  life. 
Eccl.  9.  10,  thy  hand/,  to  do,  do  it. 
Isa.  57.  10,  thou  didst  /.  a  quickening  of  thy  strength. 
A.  F,  hast  found. 
58.  13,  nor/,  thine  own  pleasure. 
Jer.  6.  16  ;  Mat.  11.  29,  /.  rest  .  .  .  your  souls. 
Mat.  7.  8 ;  Luke  11.  10,  he  that  seeketh  /. 
7.  14,  few  are  they  that/,  it. 
10.  39,  loseth  his  life  .  .  .  shall  /.  it. 
Mark  13.  36,  lest  .  .  .  he/  you  sleeping. 
Luke  2. 12.  ye  shall  /.  a  babe  wrapped. 
15.  4,  until  he/,  it? 
18.  8,  shall  he  /.  iaith  on  the  earth  ? 
John  10.  9,  and  shall  /.  pasture.    A.  F,  and  f. 
Heb.  4. 16,  may/,  grace  to  help.    A.  F.,/. 
FINE  (a.).    Gen.  18.  6,  three  measures  of/,  meal. 
Deut.  9.  21,  as/,  as  dust.    A.  F,  small. 

2  Chr.  5. 12 ;  f.  linen.    A.V.,  tvhite. 

Ps.  19.  10,  more  to  be  desired  .  .  .  than  much  /.  g:old. 
21.  3,  a  crown  of  f.  gold.    A.  F,  purr. 
James  2.  2.  in /.  clothing.    A.V.,  in  goodly  apparel. 
2.  3,  the /.  clothing.     A.V.,gay. 
FINE  (r.).    Ex.  21.  22,  be  surely/.    A.  F,  punished. 
Deut.  22. 19,  they  shall/,  him.    A.  V.,  amerce  .  .  .  in. 
2  Chr.  36.  3,/.  the  land.    A.V.,  condemned  .  .  .  in. 
Amos  2.  8,  wine  of  such  as  have  been  /.    A.  F,  the 
condemned. 
FINEST.    Deut.  32.  14,  /.  of  the  wheat.    A.  F,  fat  of 
kidneys  of. 
1  Kings  10.  18,  /.  gold.    A.  F,  best. 
Ps.  81. 16  ;  147.  14,  /.  of  the  wheat. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


FIT 


FINGER.    Ex.  8.  19,  this  is  the  /.  of  God. 

Ex.  31. 18,  tables  .  .  .  written  with  the/,  of  God. 

Lev.  4.  6,  priest  shall  dip  liis  /.  in  the  blood. 

Ps.  8.  3,  consider  thy  heaven.s,  the  work  of  thy/. 

Isa.  2.  8,  their  own/,  have  made. 

Dan.  5.  5,  came  forth  the  /  of  a  man's  hand. 

Mat.  23.  4,  with  their/.    A.V.,  one  of  their  fingers. 

Luke  11.  20,  if  I  by  the  /.  of  God  cast. 
16.  24,  dip  the  tip  of  his/. 

John  8.  6,  with  his/,  wrote  on  the  ground. 
20.  25,  put  my/,  into  the  print  of  the  nails. 
FINISHED.    Gen.  2.  1,  heavens  and  the  earth  were/. 

Gen.  2.  2,  seventh  day  God/.    A.  V.,  ended. 

Deut.  31.  30,  until  they  were/.    A.  K.,  ended. 

Jolm  19.  28,  things  are  now/.    A.  V.,  uere  now  accom- 
plished. 

19.  30,  he  said.  It  is/. 

Rev.  10.  7,  is  /.  the  mystery  of  God. 
15.  1,-/.  the  wrath  of  God.    A.  V.^JiUed  up. 
15.  8,  plagues  .  .  .  should  be  /.    A.  K,  were  fulfilled. 

20.  3,  thousand  years  should  be  /.    A.V.,  fxd filled. 
20.  7,  years  are  /.    A.V.,  expired. 

FIRE.    Gen.  22.  6,  took  in  his  hand  the  /. 
Ex.  3.  2,  bush  burned  with  /. 

19.  18,  descended  upon  it  in/. 

Lev.  10.  2,  /.  from  before  Jehovah,  and  devoured. 

18.  21 ;  2  Kings  23.  10,  pass  through  the/. 
1  Kings  18.  24,  God  that  answereth  by/. 

19. 12,  Jehovah  was  not  in  the  /. 
Ps.  39.  3,  I  was  musing  the/,  burned. 

97.  3,  a/,  goeth  before  him. 

148.  8,  /.  and  hail  .  .  .  fulfilling  his  word. 
Prov.  6.  27,  can  a  man  take/. 

30. 16,/.  that  saith  not.  Enough. 
Isa.  5.  24,  as  the  tongue  of  /.  devoureth.    A.V.^  the  fire. 

9.  18,  wickedness  burnetii  as  the/". 

43.  2,  walkest  through  the/.,  thou  shalt  not  be  burned. 

44.  16,  burneth  part  thereof  in  the/. 
66.  15,  Jehovah  will  come  with/. 

66.  24,  neither  shall  their/,  be  quenched. 
Jer.  5.  14,  make  my  words  in  thy  mouth./. 
Ezek.  38.  19,  in  the/,  of  my  wrath  have  I  spoken. 

39. 10.  make/,  of  the  weapons.    A.V.,  burn  the  weapons 

ivith  f. 
Dan.  3.  25,  four  men  .  .  .  walking  in  the  midst  of  the/. 

7.  11,  to  be  burned  with/'.    ^4.  V.,  to  the  burning  fiame. 
Nah.  1.  6,  his  wrath  is  poured  out  like  /. 
Zech.  2.  5,  a  wall  of/,  round  about. 

3.  2,  a  brand  plucked  out  of  the/.  ? 
Mai.  3.  2,  he  is  like  a  refiner's/. 
Mat.  3.  10;  7.  19;  Luke  3.  9,  cast  into  the/. 

3. 11 ;  Luke  3.  16,  baptize  ...  in  f. 

5.  22 ;  18.  9,  the  hell  of/.    .4.  F..  hell f. 

13.  40,  tares  .  .  .  burned  with/.    A.V.,  in  thef. 
Mark  9.  43,  into  the  unquenchable  /.    A.  F.,  the  f.  that 

never  shall  be  quenched. 

14.  54,  in  the  light  of  the/.     A.  F„  at  thef. 

Luke  9.  54,  wilt  thou  that  we  bid/.    A.V.,  command  f. 

12.  49,  came  to  cast  /.  upon  the  earth.     A,  F.,  coine 
to  send  f. 

22.  56,  sat  in  the  light  of  the/.    A.  F.,  by  thef. 
Acts  2.  3,  tongues  .  .  .  like  as  of/. 

1  Cor.  3. 13,  revealed  in  f. ;  and  the/,  itself  shall  prove. 
A.  F,  byf.  ;  and  thef.  .shall. 

3.  15,  saved  ;  yet  so  as  through/.    A.V.,  by  f. 

2  Thes.  1.  7,  in  flaming/. 

Heb.  1.  7,  his  ministers  a  flame  of/. 

11.  34,  quenched  the  power  of/'.    A.  F,  violence  off. 

12. 18,  mount  .  .  .  that  burned  with/. 
Jas.  3.  5,  kindled  by  how  small  a/. I    A.V.,  a  little  f. 
kindleth !  [icithf. 

1  Pet.  1.  7,  than   gold  .  .  .  proved  by  /.    A.V.,  tned 
Jude  23,  snatching  them  out  of  the  f. 
Rev.  3.  18,  gold  refined  by/'.    ^.  F,  tried  in  thef. 

15.  2,  sea  of  glass  mingled  with/. 

20.  9,/.  came  down  out  of  heaven. 

20.  10,  devil  .  .  .  cast  into  the  lake  off. 
20. 14,  death  and  Hades  were  cast  into  ...  A 
Fire,  illustrative  and  symbolical,  Ex.  3.  2 ;  19.  18 ;  Deut. 
32.  22 ;  Ps.  18.  8 ;  104.  4 ;  Prov.  16.  27 ;  Isa.  33.  14 ;  50. 
11 ;  Jer.  23.  29 ;  48.  45 ;  Ezek.  1.  4 ;  Mai.  3.  2 ;  Mat.  3. 
11 ;  Luke  12.  49  ;  Acts  2.  3 ;  Rev.  1. 14  ;  20.  9 ;  21.  8. 
pillar  of,  Ex.  13.  21 ;  Neh.  9.  12. 
consuming  sacrifices,  Gen.  15.  17  ;  Lev.  9.  24 ;  Judg.  13. 

20  ;  1  Kings  18.  38  ;  2  Chr.  7.  1. 
of  vengeance.  Gen.  19.  24;   Lev.  10.  2;  Num.  16.  35; 
2  Kings  1.  10;  Mat.  13.  40-42;  Mark  9.  43  ;  Luke  17. 
29  ;  2  Thes.  1.  7,  8  ;  Jude  7  ;  Rev.  8.  8  ;  21.  8. 
FIREBRAND.     Ps.   102.  3,  burned  as  a/.    A.V.,  an 
hearth. 
Prov.  26.  18,  as  a  madman  who  casteth/. 
Isa.  50.  11,  gird  yourselves  about  with/.    A.  V.,  sparks. 
FIREPANS.    Num.  4.  14,/.    A.  V.,  cen.'iers. 
1  Kings  7.  50 ;    2  Chr.  4.  22,  /.,  of  pure  gold.      A.  F, 

FIRKINS.    John  2.  6,/.  apiece. 

FIRM.    Job  41.  24,/.  as  the  nether  millstone.    A.V.,as 
hard  as  a  piece  of. 
Ps.  10.  5,  Ills  ways  "are/,  at  all  times.    A.  F,  grievous. 


Prov.  8.  28,  made  /.  the  skies.    A.  F,  established  the 

clouds. 
Heb.  3.  14./'.  unto  the  end.    A.  F,  stedfasi. 
FIRMAMENT.    Gen.  1.  6,  let  there  be  a/. 
Ps.  ly.  1,  the/,  showeth  his  handiwork. 
150.  1,  praise  him  in  the  /'.  of  his  power. 
Ezek.  1.  22,  the  likeness  of  a/'. 
Dan.  12.  3,  shine  as  the  brightness  of  the  f. 
FIRST.    Gen.  25.  31,  sell  me/',  thy  birthright.    A.  V., 
this  day. 
1  Sam.  2.  16,  burn  the  fat/.    A.V.,  presently. 
Isa.  .52.  4,  went  downi  at  the/.    A.V..,  aforetime. 
65.  7,  /.  measure  their  work.    A.  V.,  former  work. 
Mat.  6.  33,  seek  ye/,  his  kingdom. 
12.  29,  except  he/,  bind  the  strong  man? 

12.  45,  last  state  .  .  .  worse  than  the/. 

13.  30,  gather  up/,  the  tares. 

20.  27,  whosoever  would  be  f.    A.  V.,will  be  chief. 

22.  38,  /.  commandment.    Mark  12.  28,  29. 

23.  26,  cleanse/',  the  inside. 

Mark  9.  35,  would  be/.,  he  shall  be  last. 
10.  44,  whosoever  would  be/'.    A.  F,  the  chiefest. 

13.  10,  gospel  must/,  be  preached. 

Luke  17.  25,/.  must  he  suffer  many  things. 
John  1.  41,  findeth/.  his  own  brother  Simon. 
Acts  11.  26,  Christians  /.  in  Antioch. 
Rom.  2.  9, 10,  the  Jew  >'. 

3.  2,/.  of  all,  that.     A.V.,  chiefly. 

1  Cor.  12.  23,/.  apostles,  secondly  prophets. 
15.  45,/.  man  Adam  became  a  living  soul. 
15.  46,  not/,  which  is  spiritual. 

2  Cor.  8.  5,  /.  they  gave  their  own  selves. 

Gal.  4.  13,  preached  .  .  .  unto  you  the/,  time.    A.  F, 

at  the  first. 
1  Thes.  4.  16,  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise/. 

1  Tim.  5.  4,  learn/',  to  show  piety. 
5.  12,  rejected  their/,  pledge. 

Heb.  7.  27,  sacrifices,/,  for  his  own  sins. 
Jas.  3.  17,  ;'.  pure,  then  peaceable. 

2  Pet.  2.  20,  than  the/.    A.V.,  beginning. 
1  John  4.  19,  because  he/,  loved  us. 
Rev.  2.  4,  thou  didst  leave  thy/,  love. 

20.  5,  this  IS  the/,  resurrection. 

21.  4.  /.  things  are  passed.    A.  V.,  former  things. 
FIRSTBORN.    Ps.  89.  27, 1  also  wiU  make  liim  my/.-6. 

Mic.  6.  7,  give  my/'.-6. 

Col.  1.  15, 18,.A  of  all  creation  (from  the  dead). 
Heb.  1.  6,  bringeth  in  the/.    A.  V.,  first  begotten. 
Rev.  1.  5,  the  f.    A.  V.,  first  begotten. 
Firstborn,  dedicated  to  God,  Ex.  13.  2,  12 ;  22.  29 ;  34. 1.1, 
20 :  Num.  3.  45 ;  Deut.  15.  19. 
privileges  of,  Gen.  25.  23,  31,  34;  49.  3;  Deut.  21.  17;  1 

Chr.  5.  1 ;  Ps.  89.  27 ;  Heb.  12.  16. 
de.struction  of  the,  Ex.  11.  5  ;  12.  29,  30. 
FIRST-FRUITS.    Rom.  8.  23,/.-/.  of  the  Spirit. 
1  Cor.  15.  20,  the  f.-f.  of  them  that  are  asleep. 
15.  23,  Christ  the  /'.-/. 
First-fruits,  Num.  18.  12 ;  Deut.  18.  4  ;  2  Chr.  31.  5 ;  Neh, 
10.  35,  37,  39. 
allotted  to  the  priests.  Lev.  23.  20;  Num.  18.  12,  13; 

Deut.  18.  3-5. 
Illustrative  of  :  —  Jer.  2.  3 ;  Rom.  16.  5 ;  1  Cor.  15.  20,  23  ; 
Jas.  1.  18 ;  Rev.  14.  4.  [fruit. 

FIRST-RIPE.    Isa.  28.  4,  as  the  f.-r.  tig.    A.  F,  hasty 
FIR-TREE.    Isa.  41. 19, 1  will  set  in  the  desert  the/.-^ 
Isa.  44. 14,  planteth  af.-t.     A.  F,  ash. 
bb.  13,  shall  come  up  the  /.-/. 
Hos.  14.  8,  I  am  like  a  green  f.-t. 
FISH.    Gen.  1.  26,  have  dominion  over  the/. 
Neh.  3.  3;  Zeph.  1.  10,/.  gate. 
Eccl.  9.  12,  f.  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net. 
Jonah  1.  17^  great/. ;  2.  1,/'.  beUy. 
Mat.  7.  10,  if  he  shall  ask  for  a/. 

14.  17,  five  loaves,  and  two/'.    Mark  6.  38. 
Luke  5.  6,  great  multitude  of  /. 

11.  11,  or  a/.,  and  he  for  a/,  give  him  a  serpent  ? 

John  21.  3,  i  go  &  fishing. 

1  Cor.  15.  39,  another  flesh  of  birds,  and  another  of/. 
•FISHERS.    Isa.  19.  8,  the/.  shaU  lament. 

Mat.  4.  19,  I  will  make  you  /'.  of  men. 
Fishes,  created.  Gen.  1.  20,  21 ;  of  Egypt  destroyed, 

taken  witli.  Job  41.  7  ;  Eccl.  9. 12 ;  Isa.  19.  8  :  Amos  4.  2  ; 
Hab.  1.  14-17 ;  Mat.  4.  21 ;  17.  '27 ;  Luke  5.  2-« ;  John 
21.  6-8. 
prepared  for  Jonah,  Jonah  1. 17  :  Mat.  12.  40.       ,_    „ 
miracles  connected  with.  Mat.  14.  19 ;  15.  36 ;  17.  27 ; 
Luke  5.  6 ;  John  21.  6,  11. 
FIT.    Luke  9.  62,  is  f'.  lor  the  kingdom. 

Acts  6.  2,  not  /'.  that  we  should  forsake.    A.  V.,  reason. 
FITCHES.    Isa.  28.  25.  cast  abroad  the/. 
FITLY.    Prov.  25.  11,  word/',  spoken. 
Eph.  2.  21,  building,  /.  framed. 

4.  16.  body  f.  framed.    A.  F.,  /  joined. 
FITTED.    1  Kings  6.  35.  gold/. 

Rom.  9.  22, /.  unto  destruction.  _      ^  ^ 

FITTING.  '  Rom.  1.  28,  things  which  are  not  /.    A.  F., 
conroiicnf. 
Col.  3.  18,  as  is/,  in  the  Lord.    A.  F.,  it  is  fit. 


FIX 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


FLY 


FIXED.     1  Kings  6.  4,  /.  lattice-work.     A.  V.,  narrow 
Hqtits. 
Ps.  57.  7,  heart  is/. 
Luke  16.  26,  great  gulf/. 
FLAGS.    Ex.  2.  6,  ark  among  the/. 

Job  8.  11,  f.  grow  without  water ;  Isa.  19.  6,  reeds  and/. 
FLAME.  ■  Gen.  3.  24,  the  /.  of  a  sword.    A.  V.,  a  flam- 
ing .sword- 
Gen.  15.  17.  f.  torch,     A.  F.,  burning  lami?. 
Ps.  104.  4,  /■.'  of  fire.    A.  T.,  a  flaming  fire. 
Prov.  29.  8,  .set  a  city  in  a/.    A.  V.,  into  a  snare. 
Isa.  5.  24,  dry  grass  sinketh  down  in  the  /.    A.  V.,  and 
the  flame  consnmeth  the  chaff. 
13.  8,  faces  shall  be  faces  of  f-    A.  F.,  be  as  flames. 
50.  11,  walk  ye  in  the/.     A.  V.,  light. 
Dau.  7.  9,  was  fiery/.    A.  T'.,  like  the  fiery  f. 
Luke  16.  24,  in  anguish  in  this/.    A.  F.,  tormented  in 

thisf. 
Acts  7.  30,  /.  of  fire  in  a  bush. 
Heb.  1.  7,  ministers  a  f.  of  fire. 
Rev.  1.  14 ;  2.  18  ;  19.  12,  eyes  .  .  .  a/,  of  fire. 
FLASH.    Job  15. 12,  thine  eyes/.    A.V.,  u-ink  at. 
Job  39.  23,  tlie  A  spear.    A.  V.,  glittering.  [coals. 

S.  of  Sol.  8.  6,/".  thereof  are/',  of  fire.    A.  F.,  coals  .  .  . 
Nah.  2.  3,  chariots  f.  with  steel.    A.  V.,  flaming  torches. 
3.  3. /".  sword.     A.  V.,  bright. 
FLAT".    Lev.  21.  18,  f.  nose. 

Josh.  6.  5,  20,  shall  fall  down  f. 
FLATTER.    Ps.  5.  9,  they/,  with  their  tongue. 
Ps.  12.  3,  Jehovah  will  cut  off  all/,  lips. 
Prov.  26.  28,  a  /".  mouth  worketh  ruin. 
FLATTERY.'  1  Thes.  2.  5,  words  of/.    A.V.,flatfer- 

FLAUNTETH.    Prov.  13.  16,  a  fool /.  his  folly.    A.V., 

laiiPth  open. 
FLAX.    Ex.  9.  31,  /.  and  the  barley. 

Josh.  2.  6,  stalks  of/.  ;  Prov.  31.  13,  wool  and/. 

Mat.  12.  20,  smoking  f.  shall  he  not  quench. 
FLEE.    Gen.  14.  10,  kings  of  Sodom  .  .  .  /. 

Gen.  31.  40,  my  sleep/.     A.  V.,  departed. 

Lev.  26.  36,  shall  A,  as  one  f.  from.    A.V.,  as  fleeing. 

Num.  35.  26,  whither  he/.    A.  F,  iva.ffled. 

1  Kings  11.  23,  who  had  /.  from  his  lord. 

Job  11.  20,  have  no  way  to  f.    A.V.,  not  escape. 

Ps.  139.  7,  whither  shall  If. 

Isa.  17. 11,  the  harvest/,  away.    A.  F,  shall  be  a  heap. 

22.  3,  all  thy  rulers  f.  away.    A.  F,  are  fled. 

22.  3,  they  f.  afar  off.     .4 .  F. ,  ha  ve  f.  from  far. 

35. 10,  sighing  shall/,  away. 
Jer.  4.  6,/.  for  safety,  stay  not.    A.V.,  retire. 

50.  3,  they  are/.     A.V.,  shall  remove. 
Amos  9.  1,  there  shall  not  one  of  them/,  away.    A.V., 

lie  thatfleeth  of  them  shall  not. 
Jonah  4.  2,  I  hasted  to/.    A.  F,  fled  before. 
Mat.  26.  56,  disciples  left  him,  and/. 
Jas.  4.  7,  he  will/',  from  you. 
Rev.  9.  6,  death  f.  from  them. 
FLEECE.    Deut.  18.  4,  first  of  the  f. 

Judg.  6.  37,/.  of  wool ;  Job  31.  20,  warmed  with  the/. 
FLESH.    Gen.  2.  24 ;  Mat.  19.  5;  Eph.  5.  31,  one/. 
Gen.  6.  12,  all/,  had  corrupted  their  way. 

17.  14,  who  is  not  circumcised  in  the/.    A.  F,  whose  f. 
Lev.  13.  24,  when  the/,  hath.    A.  F,  if  there  be  anyf. 

17.  14,  the  life  of  all/. 
Num.  16.  22,  God  of  the  spirits  of  all/. 

2  Chr.  32.  8,  with  him  is  an  arm  of/. 

Job  19.  26,  without  my/,  shall  I  see.    A.  F,  in  my  f. 
Ps.  16.  9,  my/,  also  shall  dwell  in  safety.    A.V.,f.  .  .  . 
rest  in  hope. 

56.  4,  what  can/,  do? 

65.  2,  unto  thee  shall  all/,  come. 

73.  26,  my/.  .  .  .  faileth. 

78.  39,  he  remembered  that  they  were  but/. 

84.  2,  my/,  cry  out  unto  .  .  .  God. 

102.  5,  bones  cleave  to  my/.     A.  F,  skin. 

145.  21,  let  all/,  bless  his  holy  name. 
Prov.  11.  17,  cruel  troubleth  his  own/.  [unto. 

Eccl.  2.  3,  cheer  mjr /.  with  wine.    A.V.,  give  myself 

12.  12,  much  study  is  a  weariness  of  the/.  • 

Isa.  40.  6,  all/,  is  grass. 
Ezek.  11.  19  ;  36.  26,  a  heart  of/. 

Joel  2.  28  ;  Acts  2.  17,  pour  .  .  .  my  Spirit  upon  all  /. 
Mat.  16.  17,  /.  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  it. 

24.  22 ;  Mark  13.  20,  no/,  would  have  been  saved. 

26.  41 ;  Mark  14.  38,/.  is  weak. 
Luke  24.  39,  spirit  hath  not/,  and  bones. 
John  1.  14,  "Word  became  /.,  and  dwelt.    A.  F,  Word 
was  madef. 

6.  51-56,  bread  which  I  will  give  is  my/. 

6.  63,/.  profiteth  nothing. 

17.  2,  authority  over  aU/. 
Rom.  6.  19,  infirmity  of  your/.  [minded. 

8.  6,  the  mind  of  the  /.  is  death.    A.V.,  to  be  carnally 

8.  7,  mind  of  the/  is  enmity.    A.  F,  carnal  mind  is. 

8.  8,  are  in  the/,  cannot  please  God. 

8.  12,  13,  live  after  the.f. 

9.  5,  of  whom  is  Christ  as  concerning  the  /.    A.  F, 
concerning  thef.  Christ  came. 

13. 14,  make  not  pro\'isiou  for  the/. 


1  Cor.  1.  29,  that  no/,  should  glory. 
15.  50,/.  and  blood  cannot  inherit. 

2  Cor  3.  3,  tables  that  are  hearts  of/.     A.V..,  fleshy 
tables  of  the  heart. 

10.  4,  not  of  the/.     A.  F,  carnal. 
12.  7,  a  thorn  in  the/. 

Gal.  2.  20,  life  which  I  now  live  in  the/. 
5.  24,  that  are  of  Christ  Jesus  have  crucified  the/. 
Eph.  6.  12,  wrestling  is  not  against/,  and  blood. 
Phil.  3.  3,  no  confidence  in  the/. 

Heb.  9. 13,  cleanness  of  the/.    A.  F,  purifying  of  thef. 
1  Pet.  1.  24,  all/,  is  as  grass ;  3. 18,  put  to  death  in  the/. 
Jude  23,  garment  spotted  by  the/. 
Flesh,  to  be  eaten.  Gen.  9.  3. 
opposed  to  spirit,  Rom.  2.  28,  29 ;  7.  5,  6 ;  Gal.  3.  3 ;  5. 

17-25  ;  1  Pet.  3.  18. 
lust  of  the,  2  Cor.  7.  1 ;  Gal.  5.  16 ;  Col.  2.  11 ;  1  Pet.  4. 

2 :  1  John  2.  16. 
Christ  come  in  the,  John  1.  14  ;  Eph.  2.  15;  Col.  1.  22; 
1  Tim.  3.  16  ;  1  Pet.  4.  1 ;  1  John  4.  2,  3 ;  2  John  7. 
FLESHLY.    2  Cor.  1.  12,/.  wisdom. 

Col.  2.  18,  f.  mind ;  1  Pet.  2.  11,  /.  lusts. 
Flies.    Eccl.  10.  1 ;  Isa.  7.  18. 

plague  of,  Ex.  8.  21-31 ;  Ps.  78.  45  ;  105.  31. 
FLIETH.    Deut.  4.  17,  winged  bird  that/. 
Ps.  91.  5,  arrow  that/,  by  day. 
Nah.  3.  16,  cankerworm  .  .  .  /. 
FLIGHT.    Judg.  7.  21,  put  them  to/.    A.V.,fled. 

Heb.  11.  34,  turned  to  /.  armies.  [stone. 

FLINT.     Ex.  4.  25,  Zipporah  took  a  /.     A.  F.,  sharp 
Deut.  8. 15,  rock  of/. 
32. 13,  oil  out  of  the  flinty  rock. 

Josh.  5.  2,  make  thee  knives  of/.    A.  F,  sharp  knives. 
Ps.  114.  8,/.  into  a  fountain  of  waters. 
Isa.  50.  7,  therefore  have  I  set  my  face  like  a/. 
Ezek.  3.  9,  harder  than/. 
FLOCK.    Gen.  4.  4,  firstlings  of  his/. 
Gen.  31.  38  ;  33.  13,  flocks.    A.  V.,  flock. 
37.  14,  16;   Lev.  1.  10;  5.  15;  Deut.  12.6;  14.  23,/. 
A.  v.,  flocks.  [sheep. 

Ex.  9.  3,  hand  of  Jehovah  is  .  .  .  upon  the  /.    A.  F, 
Deut.  7. 13  ;  28.  4, 18,  51,  young  of  thy  /.    A.  F,  flocks 

of  thy  sheep. 
1  Sam.  17.  34,  took  a  lamb  out  of  the/. 
Ps.  49. 14,  appointed  as  a/,  for  Sheol.    A.  F,  like  sheep 
.  .  .  laid  in  the  grave. 

11.  20,  leddest  thy  people  like  a/. 

Isa.  13.  20,  their/,  to  lie  down.    A.  F,  their  fold. 
40.  11,  feed  his  f.  like  a  shepherd. 

Luke  12.  32,  fear  not,  little/. 

John  10.  16,  shall  become  one  /.     A.  F,  be  onefold. 

1  Pet.  5.  2,  tend  the  f.  of  God.    A.  F,  feed  thef.       [af. 
FLOOD.     Gen.  6. 17,  the  f.  .  .  .  upon  the  earth.    A.  F, 

Isa.  27.  12,/.  of  the  River.    A.V.,  channel  of  the  river. 

Mat.  7.  25,  27,/.  came,  and  the  winds  blew. 
Flood,  account  of  the,  Gen.  6.-8.  ;  allusions  to.  Mat.  24. 

38,  39  ;  Luke  17.  27  ;  2  Pet.  2.  5 ;  3.  6. 
FLOOR.    Gen.  50.  10,  threshing-/,  of  Atad. 

1  Kings  7.  7,  from/,  to/.    A.  V.,from  one  side  of  thef. 
to  the  other. 

Hos.  9.  1,  thou  hast  loved  hire  upon  every  grain-/. 
FLOUR.    Lev.  2.  2  ;  6.  15,  of  the  fine  f.    A.  F,  of  thef. 
FLOURISH.    Ps.  72.  7,  shall  the  righteous/. 

Ps.  103.  15,  flower  of  the  field,  so  he/. 

Prov.  11.  28,  righteous  shall/,  as  the  green  leaf.    A.  F, 
f.  as  a  branch. 

Ezek.  17.  24,  have  made  the  dry  tree  to/. 

Zech.  9.  17,  young  men  f.    A.  F,  cheerful. 
FLOW.    Ex.  3.  17,  land  f.  with  milk. 

Ex.  30.  23,  of  /.  myrrh  five  hundred  shekels.    A.  F,  of 
pure  myrrh. 

Lev.  20.  24.  a  land  flo n-ing.    A.  V. ,  that  floweth.    [out  of. 

Num.  24.  7,  water  shall  f.  from.   A.  F,  he  shall  pour  ,  .  . 

2  Chr.  32.  4,  the  brook  that/.    A.  F,  ran. 
Prov.  18.  4,  as  a/,  brook. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  16,  spices  therefore  may/,  out. 

Isa.  2.  2,  all  nations  shall  f.  unto  it. 

Jer.  18. 14,  cold  waters  that  .A  A.  F ,  cold  flowing  waters. 
31.  12,  shall/,  unto  the  goodness  of  Jehovah. 

John  7.  38,  shall  f.  rivers  of  living  water. 
FLOWER.    Ex.  '25.  31,  knops,  and  its/. 

1  Kings  7.  26,  cup,  like  the/,  of  a  lily.  A.  F,  with  flow- 
ers of  lilies. 

Ps.  103.  15,  as  a  f.  of  the  field. 

S.  of  Sol.  7.  12,  pomegranates  are  in/.    A.  F,  bud  forth. 

Isa.  28.  1,  fading/. ;  40.  7,/.  fadeth. 

Jas.  1.  10,  as  the  f.  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass  away. 

1  Pet.  1.  24,  f.  of' grass  .  .  .  the/,  faileth. 
FLUTE.    Dan.  3.  5.  cornet, /.  [minstrels. 

FLUTE-PLAYERS.     Mat.  9.  23,  saw  the  f.-p.    A.  F, 

Rev.  18.  22,. /'.-;3.     A.  V.,  pipers. 
FLUTTERETH     Deut.  32. 11,/.  over  her  young. 

Isa.  21.  4,  my  heart  /'.    A.  V.,2Janfed. 
FLY.     Ps.  90.  10,  we/,  away. 

Prov.  23.  5,  riches  .  .  .  make  .  .  .  wings,  like  an  eagle 
that./.    A.  F,  they  fly  away. 

Isa.  11.  14,  f.  down  upon  the  shoulder.    A.  F,  fly. 

Jer.  48.  9,  Moab.  that  she  may/.    .4.  F,  it  mayjiee. 

Rev.  14.  6,  B,i\%e\  flying  in  mid  heaven.    A.  V.,fly. 


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FOAL.     Zech.  9.  9,  f.  of  an  ass.    Mat.  21.  5. 
FOAM.     Ps.  75.  8,  the  wine/.    A.  V.,  is  red. 

Hos.  10.  7,/.  upon  the  water. 

Mark  9.  18,  he  f. ;  9.  20,  wallowed/. 

Luke  9.  39,  he/. 

Jude  13.  /.  out  their  own  shame.  [der. 

FODDER.  Judg.  19.  21,  gave  the  asses/.    A.  F.,  proini- 

FOES.     2  Sam.  24.  13,  flee  .  .  .  before   thy  /.    A.V., 

enemies.  [gers. 

Isa.  29.  5,  thy/,  shall  be  like  small  dust.    A.  V.,  stran- 
FOLD.    2  Chr.  32.  28,  flocks  in/     A.  V.,  cotes  for  flocks. 

Job  5.  24,  Shalt  visit  thy/.    A.  F.,  kabitution. 

Jer.  2.5.  30,  roar  against  his/.   A.  F.,  upon  his  habitation. 

John  10.  1,/.  of  the  sheep.    A.  F,  sfieejifold. 
FOLDING.    Prov.  6.  10,  f.  of  the  hands. 
FOLK.    Prov.  30.  26,  conies  are  but  a  feeble/. 

Acts  .5.  16,  bringing  sick/.    A.  V.,  folks. 
FOLLOW.    Gen.  24.  8,  not  willing  to/,  thee.  [not. 

Num.  15.  39,  /.  not  after  your  own  heart.     A.  F,  seek 

Deui.  11.  6,  that/,  them.    A.  V.,  in  tfieir  j)Osse.'(sio7i. 
12.  30,  be  not  ensnared  to/,  them.   A.  V.,  by  following. 

Judg.  20.  42,  battle/,  hard  after.    A.  V.,  overtook. 
20.  45,  f.  hard  after  them.     ^4.  V.,  pursued. 

1  Kings  18.  21,  if  Jehovah  be  God,/,  him. 

Ps.  63.  8,  my  soul  f.  hard  after. 

Hos.  6.  3,  let  us/,  on.     A.  V.,  ifwef. 

Amos 7.  15,  took  me  from/,  the  flock. 

Mat.  16.  24  ;  Mark  8.  34,  take  up  his  cross,  and/,  me. 

Mark  5.  37,  suffered  no  man  to/,  with  him. 
9.  38,  because  he/",  not  us. 
16.  20,  by  the  signs  that  f.    A.  F,  with  signs  following. 

Luke  22.  54,  Peter  /•.  afar  off. 

Acts  7.  26,  the  day/.    A.  F,  next. 
20.  15.  the/,  day.    A.V.,  next. 

1  Tim.  4.  6,  hast/,  until  now.    A.  F,  attained.       [ness. 

2  Tim.  2.  22,/.  after  rigliteousness.    A.  F,/.  righteous- 
Heb.  12.  14,/.  after  peace  with  all  men.   A.  F,/.  peac. 

1  Pet.  1.  11,  the  glories  that  should  /.  them.    A.  F., 
follow. 

2.  21,  that  ye  should/,  his  steps.  [ing- 

2  Pet.  2.  15,  having/,  tlie  way  of  Balaam.    A.  V.,foiloic- 
Rev.  14.  4,  they  that/,  the  Lamb. 

14.  13,  their  works/,  with  them.     A.  F,  do  follow. 
FOLLY.    Gen.  34.  7,  wrought/,  in  Israel. 
Judg.  19.  24,  do  not  any  such/".    A.  F,  so  vile  a  thing. 
Job  4.  18,  his  angels  he  chargeth  with/. 
Ps.  85.  8,  let  ti>em  not  turn  again  to/. 
Prov.  14.  8,  thef.  of  fools  is  deceit.  [folly. 

14.  24,/.  of  fools  is  only/.     A.V.,  foolishness  .  .  .  is 

15.  2,  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out./".    A.  F,  foolishness. 
26.  4,  answer  not  a  fool  according  to  his/. 

26.  5,  answer  a  fool  according  to  his/. 
Eccl.  2.  13,  wisdom  excelleth.f. 

Isa.  32.  6,  speak  /".     A.  F,  villany, 
Jer.  29.  23,  wrought  f.  in  Israel.     A.  F,  villany. 
2  Tim.  3.  9,  their  /'.  shall  be  evident. 
FOOD.    Gen.  1.  29,  shall  be  for/.    A.  F,  meat. 
Gen.  2.  9,  every  tree  that  is  .  .  .  good  for/. 

9.  3,  that  liveth  shall  be/.    A.  F,  meat. 

27.  4,  make  me  savory/.     A.  F,  meat. 

Judg.  14. 14,  out  of  the  eater  came  forth/.   A.  F,  meat. 
Job  23.  12,  words  .  .  .  more  than  my  necessary/. 

24.  5,  seeking  dihgently  for  /.    A.V.,a  prey. 
Ps.  42.  3,  tears  have  been  my  /".    A.V.,  meat. 

69.  21,  gall  for  my/".     A.V.,  meat. 

78.  24,  /".  from  heaven.    .4.  F,  corn  of. 

104.  21,  seek  their  f.  from  God.    .4.  F,  meat. 

107.  18,  all  manner  of  /".     A.  F,  meat. 

136.  25,  who  giveth/.  to  all  flesh. 

145.  15,/.  in  due  season.    ^1.  F,  meat. 
Prov.  13.  23,  much./',  is  in  the  tillage  of  the  poor. 

30.  8,  with  /.  that  is  needful.    A.V.,  f.  convenient. 

30.  22,  fool  .  .  .  filled  with/.     .4.  T'.,  meat. 

31.  15,/.  to  her  liousehold.    .4.  F,  meat. 
Mat.  3.  4,/.  was  locusts.     A.  F,  meat. 

6.  25,  life  more  than  the/.    A.  F,  meal. 

10.  10,  worthy  of  his/.     A.V.,  meat. 

14.  15,  buy  themselves/.    A.  F,  victuals. 
24.  45,  /.  in  due  season.     A.  F,  7neat. 

Luke  9.  13,  go  and  buy/.     A.V.,  meat. 
John  4.  8.  to  buy./".     A.V.,  meat. 
Acts  14.  17,  filling  your  hearts  with/. 

27.  21,  when  they  had  beenlong  without/.    A,  F,  after 
lonn  abstinence. 

27.  33,  to  take  some/.    A.  F,  meat. 
1  Tim.  6.  8,  having/,  and  covering. 
Heb.  5.  12.  solid/.     A.V.,  strong  meat. 
Jas.  2.  15,  in  lack  of  daily  f.    A.  F,  destitute  of  daily  f. 
FOOL.    1  Sam.  26.  21,  1  have  played  the/. 
Ps.  14.  1 ;  53.  1,./".  hath  said  in  his  heart. 

49.  10,./".  and  the  brutish  alike  perish. 
Prov.  12.  15,  way  of  a/,  is  right. 

13.  20,  companion  of/,  shall  smart  for  it.   A.  V.,f.  shall 
be  destroyed. 

15.  5,  a/,  despiseth  his  father's  correction. 

29.  11,  a/  uttereth  all  his  anger.    A.  V.,f.  uttereth  all 
his  mi)id. 
Eccl.  2.  14.  /.  walketh  in  darkness.  [of  ivnrds 

10.  14,  a/,  also  multiplieth  words.    A.  F,/.  cdso  is  full 


Eccl.  10.  15,  labor  of./",  wearieth.    A.V.,  the  fool  i.sh. 

Isa.  35.  8,  wayfaring  men,  yea/. 

Mat.  23. 17,  ye./",  and  blind. 

Rom.   1.  22,  professing  themselves  to  be  wise,  they 
became  /. 

1  Cor.  4.  10,  we  are/,  for  Christ's  sake. 
Fools.  Ps.  14.  1;  53.  1;  92.  6;  Prov.  12.  15,  16;  14.  16;  19. 
1  ;  26.  4  ;  Eccl.  4.  5 ;  7.  4,  9  ;  10.  2,  14 :  Rom.  1.  22. 

punishment  of,  Ps.  107.  17  ;  Prov.  19.  29. 
FOOLISH.    Deut.  32.  6,  O  /".  people. 

Job  1.  22,  nor  charged  God/. 

Prov.  1.  7,  the/,  despise  wisdom.    A.  V.,  fools. 

11.  29,/.  shall  be  servant  to  the  wise.    A.  V.,fool. 
Eccl.  7.  7,  wise  man/.    A.V.,mad. 
Lam.  2.  14,  seen  .  .  .  /.  visions. 
Mat.  7.  26.  likened  unto  a  /".  man. 

25.  3,  for  the  /".     .4.1'.,  t/iey  that  n-fre  f. 
Luke  12.  20,  thou/,  one,  this  night.    A.V..  fool. 

24.  25,  0/.  men.  and  slow  of  heart.    A.  V.,  fools. 
Rom.  1.  14,  to  the  /".    A.  F,  unwise. 

1  Cor.  1.  20,  hath  not  God  made/. 

2  Cor.  11. 16,/.  .  .  .  yet  as/,  receive  me.    A.  F,  a  fool 
.  .  .  a  fool. 

12.  6,  I  shall  not  be/.    A.V.,a  fool. 
12.  11,  I  am  become/.    A.  F,  a  fool  in  glorying. 

Eph.  5.  17,  be  ye  not/.    A.  F,  unnise. 
1  Tim.  6.  9,  ricli  fall  into  .  .  .  /.  and  hurtful  lusts. 
FOOLISHNESS.    2  Sam.  15.  31,  counsel  .  .  .  into/. 
Ps.  69.  5,  thou  knowest  my/. 
Prov.  12.  23,  heart  of  fools  proclaimeth/. 
24.  9,  thought  of/  is  sin. 
Mark7.  22, /.  .  .  .  proceed  from  within. 

1  Cor.  1.  21,"  through  the./",  of  the  preaching. 

2.  14,  things  of  the  Spirit  of  God  :  for  they  are/. 

3.  19,  wisdom  of  this  world  is/. 

2  Cor.  11.  1,  in  a  little/.    A.  F,  a  little  in  my  folly. 
11.  21,  I  speak  in/.     A.  V.,  foolishly. 

Foolish  talk,  Eph.  5.  4  ;  1  Tim.  4.  7 ;  2  Tim.  2.  16  ;  Tit.  3. 

9  ;  Jas.  1.  26. 
FOOT.    Gen.  41.  44,  no  man  lift  up  his  hand  or  his  /. 
A.  F,  or  foot. 
Lev.  8.  24,  great  toe  of  their  right/.    A.  F,  toes  .  .  . 

feet. 
Deut.  2.  5,  for  the  sole  of  the/.    A.  F,  afoot  breadth. 
Josh.  14.  9,/.  hath  trodden.    A.  F,  feet  have. 
Job  28.  4,  forgotten  of  the/. 

Ps.  91.  12  ;  Mat.  4.  6;  Luke  4.  11,  dash  thy/,  against. 
Isa.  1.  6,  from  the  sole  of  the/,  even  unto  the  head. 
Lam.  3.  34,  to  crush  under/.    A.  F,  his  feet. 
Mat.  18.  8  ;  Mark  9.  45,  if  .  .  .  thy/,  causeth  thee  to 

stumble.    A.  V.,f.  offend  thee. 
Mark  6.  33,  ran  .  .  .  on/.    A.  F,  afoot. 
FOOTSTEPS.    Ps.  85.  13,  shall  make  his  /.  a  way  to 
walk  in.    .4.  F,  steps. 
Ps.  119.  133,  establish  my/,  in  thy  word.     A.  F.  steps. 
FOOTSTOOL.    Mat.  5.  35  ;  Heb.  10. 13,  the  /".  of  his  feet. 
A.  v.,  his  footstool. 
Mark  12.  36  ;  Luke  20.  43  ;  Acts  2.  35 ;  Heb.  1.  13,  the  /. 

of  thy  feet.    A.  F,  thy  footstool. 
Acts  7.  49,  earth  the,/",  of  my  feet.    A.  F,  my  footstool. 
Footstool,  2  Chr.  9.  18  ;  the  earth  God's,  Isa.  66.  1 :  Mat. 
5.   35 ;   Acts  7.  49 ;   God's  enemies  made,  Ps.  110.  1 ; 
Mark  12.  36 ;  Luke  20.  43  :  Acts  2.  35  :  Heb.  10.  13  ;  the 
temple  called  God's,  1  Chr.  28.  2  ;  Ps.  99.  5 ;  132.  7. 
FOR.    Ex.  5. 12,  f.  straw.     A.  F,  instead  of. 
Josh.  13.  29,  it  was  /.  tlie  half -tribe.    .4.  F,  the  posses- 
sion of. 
2  Sam.  7.  6.  f.  I  have  not  dwelt.    A.  F,  whereas. 
Job  34.  33,  T.  thou  must  choose.    A.  F,  or  whether. 
Isa.  49.  5,  /".  I  am  honorable.    A.  F,  yet. 
49.  19,  /.  the  inhabitants.     A.V.,  bii  reason  of. 
63.  16,/.  thou  art  our  Father.     .4.  F.,  doubtless. 
Mark  2.  2,  no  longer  roc  m/.  them.    A.  F,  to  receive. 
9.  40,  is/,  us.     .4.  T":,  on  our  part. 

1  Cor.  10.  1,  /".  I  would  not.    A.  F,  moreover. 
Heb.  5.  14,  food  is  /".    A.V.,  belongeth. 

FORASMUCH.    Gen.  33.  10,  /".  as  I  have  seen.    A.  V., 
fur  therefore. 
Luke  1.  1,  F.  as  many.  [troop. 

FORAY.     2  Sam.  3.  22,  from  a  /.     A.  F,  pursuing  a 
FORBEAR.    2  Chr.  35.  21./.  thee  from  meddling  with 
God. 
Eph.  4.  2,f.  one  another  in  love. 
6.  ,^,  f.  threatening. 

2  Tim.  2.  24.  /".     A .  F.  patient. 
FORBEARANCE.      Phil.  4.  5,  /.  be  known.    A.V., 

moderation. 
Forbearance,  Mat.  18.  33 ;  Eph.  4.  2 ;  6.  9 ;  Col.  3.  13 ; 
2  Tim.  2.  24. 
of  God,  Ps.  50.  21;  Isa.  30. 18;  Rom.  3.  25;  1  Pet.  3.  20; 
2  Pet.  3.  9.  [not. 

FORBID.    Mark  9.  39 ;  Luke  9.  50,  Jesus  said,  F.  him 
Mark  10.  14 ;  Luke  18.  16,  children  .  .  . ./".  them  not. 
Acts  24.  23.  not  to  f.  any.     .4.  F,  stiou'df.  none. 
FORCE.    Deut.  34.  7.  nor  his  natural.^',  abated. 
Mat.  11.  12.  men  of  Wolence  take  it  by/. 
.Tohn  H.  15.  thev  were  about  to  .  .  .  take  him  by./". 
FORCES.    2  Kings  25.  23,  captains  of  the/.  .  .  .  heard. 
.4.  v.,  armies. 
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FORCIBLE.    Job  6.  25,  /.  are  words  of  uprightness  ! 

A.  v.,  f.  are  right  words! 
FORCING.    Prov.  30.  33,/.  of  wrath. 
FORD.    Gen.  32.  22,/.  of  the  Jabbok. 
Judg.  3.  28.  f.  of  the  Jordan. 

12.  6,  f.  of  the  Jordan.     A.V.,  passages. 
Isa.  16.  2,  f.  of  the  Arnon. 

FOREFATHERS.     Ps.  79.  8,  remember  not  .  .  .  the 
iniquities  of  our/.    .4.  V.,  former. 
Rom.  4.  1,  Abraham,  our/.    A.  V..,  father. 
2  Tim.  1.  3.  serve  from  my/. 
FOREFRONT.    Ezek.  40. 15, /".  of  the  gate.    A.V.Jace. 
FOREHEAD.    Ex.  28.  38,  be  always  upon  his/. 
Rev.  7.  3  ;  9.  4,  sealed  ...  on  their/. 
20.  4,  their  /.     .4 .  F. ,  foreheads. 
FOREIGN.    Neh.  13.  26,  /.  women  cause  to  sin.    A.  V., 
outlandish. 
Zeph.  1.  8,  clothed  with/,  apparel.    A.  F.,  strange. 
Acts  26.  11,  f.  cities.    ^4.  T'.,  strange. 
FOREIGNER.    Ex.  12.  43, /.    .4 .  F. ,  stranger. 
Deut.  14.  21,  sell  it  mito  a/.    A.  V.,  an  alien. 
17.  15,  not  put  a/,  over  thee.    .4.  F,  stranger, 
Ruth  2.  10,  I  am  a  A ?    -4.  F ,  stranger  f 
Prov.  2. 16,/.  that  tlattereth.    .4.  F,  stranger. 
6.  24,  the/,  tongue.    A.V.,  tongue  of  a  strange  woman. 
Ezek.  44.  9,  no/.  .  .  .  enter  into  my  sanctuary.    A.V., 
stranger. 
FOREKNEW.     Rom.  8.  29,  whom  he  /.    A.  F,  did 

foreknoir. 
FOREKNOWLEDGE.     Acts  2.  23;  1  Pet.  1.  2,  /  of 

God. 
FOREKNOWN.     1  Pet.  1.  20,  was  /.  indeed.     A.  F, 

foreordained. 
FOREORDAINED.    Acts  4.  28,  thy  counsel/.    A.V., 
determined  before. 
Rom.  8.  29,  also/.    A.  F,  did  predestinate. 
1  Cor.  2.  7,/.  before  the  worlds.    A.  F,  ordained. 
Eph.  1.  5,/'.  us  unto  adoption.    A.  F,  predestinated. 
FOREPART.      Joel  2.  20,  its  /.  into  the  eastern  sea. 

A.  v..  icifh  Ji  is  face  iouard. 
FORERUNNER.    Heb.  6.  20,  ;'.  Jesus  entered  for  us. 
FORESAIL.     Acts  27.  40,  hoisting  up  the  /.     A.  F., 

mainsail. 
FORESEEING.    Acts  2.  31,  he/,  this.     A.V.,  seeing 

this  />efore. 
FORESHIP.    Acts27.  41,  the/,  struck.    A.  V.,  forepart. 
FORESHOWED.    Acts  3. 18,  God/.    A.  V.,  before  had 

shewed. 
FOREST.     Josh.  17.  15,  get  thee  up  to  the/.     A.V., 
wood  country. 
1  Sam.  22.  5,  David  departed,  and  came  into  the/. 
Ps.  50.  10,  every  beast  of  the/,  is  mine. 
83.  14,  as  the  fire  that  burneth  the/,    A.  F,  a  wood. 
Isa.  29.  17  ;  32. 15,  field  shall  be  esteemed  as  a  /. 
44.  23,  break  forth  into  singing  ...Of. 
Jer.  26.  18  ;  Mic.  3.  12,  as  the  high  places  of  a/. 
Ezek.  15.  6,  as  the  vine-tree  among  the  trees  of  the  f. 
FOREWARN.     Gal.  5.  21,  I  /.  you.      A.V.,  tell  you 
before.  [past. 

Gal.  5.  21,  even  as  I  did  /.  you.    A.  F,  told  you  in  time 

1  Thes.  4.  6,  f.  you. 

FORFEIT.    Deut.  22.  9,  fruit  be/.    A.  V.,  defiled. 

Mat.  16.  26,  /.  his  life  ?    A.  F,  lose. 
FORGAT.    Gen.  40.  23,  chief  butler  .  .  .  /.  him. 
Ps.  78.  11,/.  his  doings,  and  his  wondrous  works. 
106.  21,/.  God  their  Saviour. 
Lam.  3.  17,  far  off  from  peace  ;  I/,  prosperity. 
Hos.  2.  13,  and  f.  me,  saith  Jehovah. 
FORGAVE.    Ps.  78.  38,  but  he  .  .  .  /.  their  iniquity. 
Mat.  18.  27,  and  f.  him  the  debt.    18.  32. 
Luke  7.  42,  he  f.  them  both. 

Eph.  4.  32,  God  .  .  .  /.  you.    A.  F,.  hath  forgiven. 
Col.  3.  13,  even  as  the  Lord  f.  you. 
FORGER.    Gen.  4.  22,  /.  of  every  cutting  instrument  of 

brass.     A.V.,  instructor  of  every  artificer  in  brass. 
FORGET.    Gen.  27.  45,/.  that  which. 
Gen.  41.  51,  God  hath  made  me/,  all  my  toil. 
Deut.  4.  31,  Jehovah  .  .  .  /.  the  covenant. 
6. 12,  beware  lest  thou/.  Jehovah. 
Job  8.  13,  so  are  the  paths  of  all  that  f.  God. 
Ps.  10. 12,  O  Jehovah  .  .  .  /.  not  the  poor.    A.  V.,f.  not 
the  humble. 

50.  22,  consider  this,  ye  that  f.  God. 
88.  12,  in  the  land  of  forgetfulness. 
103.  2,/.  not  all  his  benefits. 
119.  93,  I  will  never  f.  thy  precepts. 
137.  5,  if  I/,  thee,  O  Jerusalem. 
Prov.  3.  1,  my  son,  /.  not  my  law. 
4.  5,  get  understanding ;  /.  not. 
31.  5,  lest  they  drink,  and/,  the  law. 
Isa.  49.  15,  can  a  woman/. 
Jer.  23.  27,  cause  my  people  to/,  my  name. 
Phil.  3.  13,  /.  the  things  which  are  beliind. 
Heb.  6.  10,  not  unrighteous  to/. 

13.  2,/.  not  to  show  love.    A.  F,  be  not  forgetful. 
13.  16,  to  communicate  f.  not. 

Jas.  1.  25,  hearer  that/.    A.V.,  forgetful  hearer. 

2  Pet.  3.  5,  wilfully/.    A.  F,  are  ixmorant  of. 
3.  8,  /.  not.    A.  v.,  be  not  ignorant  of. 


Forgetf Illness,  of  God,  Deut.  4.  9  ;  6. 12 ;  32.  18  ;  1  Sam. 
12.  9  ;  Job  8. 13 ;  Ps.  9.  17  ;  78.  7 ;  Prov.  4.  5 ;  31.  5 ;  Isa. 
17.  10;  Jer.  2.32;   23.  27;  Ezek.  22.12;   Hos.  8.14; 
Heb.  13.  16. 
FORGIVE.    Gen.  50.  17,/.  .  .  .  the  transgression. 
Lev.  19.  22,  sin  which  he  hath  sinned  shall  be/,  him. 
Num.  14. 18,  /'.  iniquity  and  ti-ausgression. 

1  Kings  8.  30 ;  2  Chr.  6.  21,  when  thou  hearest,/. 
Ps.  32.  1,  whose  transgression  is/. 

79.  9,  /.  our  sins.    A.  F,  purge  away. 
86.  5,  good,  and  ready  to/. 

103.  3,  who/,  all  thine  iniquities. 
Isa.  6.  7,  thy  sin/.    A.  V.,  purged. 

Jer.  31.  34,  I  will/,  their  iniquity.  [totcard. 

Ezek.  16.  63,  when  I  have  /'.  thee.     A.  F,  am  pacified 
Dan.  9.  19,  O  Lord,  hear  ;  O  Lord,/. 
Mat.  6.  12,  /'.  us  our  debts,  as  we  also  have  /.    A.  F, 
as  we  forgive. 
9.  2,  5  ;  Mark  2.  5,  9,  thy  sins  are/.    A.  F,  bef.  thee. 

9.  6,  hath  authority  on  earth  to  f.  sins. 
18.  21,  how  oft  .  .  .  and  1/.  him? 

Mark  2.  7,  who  can/,  sins  but  one,  even  God? 
Luke  7.  47,  her  sins,  wliich  are  many,  are  /. 

11.  4,/.  us  our  sins;  for  we  ourselves  also/. 

17.  3,  4,  if  thy  brother  .  .  .  repent,  f.  him. 

23.  34,  Father,/,  them ;  for  they  know  not. 
John  20.  23,  sins  ye  /.,  they  are  /.     A.  F,  remit  .  ,  . 

remitted. 
Acts  8.  22,  thought  of  thy  heart  shall  be  f. 

2  Cor.  2. 10,  if  I  have/,  anything.    A.  V.,  forgave. 
Col.  2.  13,  having/,  us  all  our  trespasses. 

1  .John  1.  9.  faithful  and  righteous  to/. 
FORGIVENESS.    Ps.  130.  4,  there  is/,  with  thee. 

Dan.  9.  9,  to  the  Lord  our  God  belong  .  .  .  /. 
Mark  3.  29,  hath  never/. 

Eph.  1.  7  ;  Col.  1.  14,  in  whom  we  have  .  .  .  /. 
Forgiveness  of  sin,  promised,  Lev.  4.  20 ;  2  Chr.  7. 14  ; 
Isa.  33.  24 ;  Jer.  3.  12 ;  Ezek.  36.  25 ;  Hos.  14.  4 ;  Luke 
24.  47  ;  Acts  5.  31 ;  Eph.  1.  7  ;  Jas.  5.  15 ;  1  John  1.  9. 
prayed  for,  1  Kings  8.  30 ;  2  Chr.  6.  21 ;  Ps.  25. 18 ;  79.  9  ; 

Dan.  9.  19  ;  Amos  7.  2  ;  Mat.  6.  12. 
of  enemies.  Mat.  5.  44  ;  Luke  6.  27  ;  Rom.  12. 14,  19. 
ExempUfied  :  —Joseph,  Gen.  50.  20,  21 ;  David,  1  Sam. 
24.  7  ;  2  Sam.  18.  5 ;  19.  23 ;  Solomon,  1  Kmgs  1.  53 ; 
Stephen,  Acts  7.  60  ;  Paul,  2  Tim.  4.  16.     [forgotten. 
FORGOT.    Mat.  16.  5,  and  /.  to  take  bread.    A.  F,  had 
FORGOTTEN.    Gen.  41.  30,  plenty  shaU  be/. 
Deut.  32.  18,/.  God  that  gave  thee  birth. 
Job  19.  14,  my  familiar  friends  have/,  me. 
Ps.  9.  18,  needy  shall  not  alway  be  /. 

10.  11,  God  hath/. ;  42.  9,  why  hast  thou/,  me? 
44. 17,  not/,  thee ;  77.  9,  God/,  to  be  gracious  ? 

Eccl.  8. 10,  wicked  .  .  .  were/.  ;  Isa.  17.  10,/.  the  God. 
Jer.  2.  32  ;  18.  15,  my  pteople  have/,  me. 
50.  6,  /.  their  resting-place  ;  Hos.  8.  14,  /.  his  Maker. 
Luke  12.  6,  not  one  of  them  is/,  in  the  sight  of  God. 
Heb.  12.  5,  ye  have  /.  the  exhortation. 

2  Pet.  1. 9,  f.  the  cleansing.  ^.F,  f.  that  he  teas  purged. 
FORKS.  1  Sam.  13.  21,  a  file  .  .  ."for  the/.  [tude. 
FORM  (n.).    Num.  12.  8,  /.  of  Jehovah.    A.  F,  shnili- 

Deut.  4. 12,  saw  no/.    A.  F,  similitude.  [size. 

1  Kings  6.  25,  cherubim  were  of  .  .  .  one  f.      A.  F, 
Ps.   17.  15,    with   beholding  thy  /.     A.  V.,'  with  thy 

likeness. 
Isa.  52.  14,  his/,  more  than  the  sons  of  men. 

53.  2,  he  hath  no/,  nor  comeliness. 
Ezek.  10.  8,  the/,  of  a  man's  hand. 

Mark  16.  12,  he  was  manifested  in  another/. 
Luke  3.  22,  descended  in  a  bodily/.    A.  F,  shape. 
Acts  23.  25,  a  letter  after  this  f.    A.V.,  manner. 
Phil.  2.  6,  existing  in  the  f.  of  God. 

1  Thes.  5.  22,  abstain  from  every/,  of  evil.    A.V.,  all 
appearance. 

2  Tim.  3.  5,  holding  a  f.  of  godliness. 
FORM  (( .).    Gen.  2.  7.  God/,  man  of  the  dust. 

Ps.  90.  2,  or  ever  thou  hadst/.  the  earth. 
94.  9.  he  that/,  the  eye. 

104.  26,  leviathan  .  .  .  /.  to  play.    A.  F,  made. 
139.  13,  thou  didst/.     ^1.  F,  hast  possessed. 

Isa.  29.  16,/.     A.  v.,  framed. 
43.  10,  before  me  there  was  no  God  /. 
43.  21,  the  people  which  If.  for  myself. 

54.  17,  no  weapon  .  .  .  /. :  Jer.  1.  5,  before  If.  thee. 
Rom.  9.  20,  thing/,  say ;  Gal.  4.  19,  Christ  be  f. 

FORMER.    Deut.  11.  14,  the  /.  rain  and  the  latter. 
A.  v.,  first. 
Ps.  89.  49,  thy/,  lovingkindnesses. 
Eccl.  7.  10,  f.  days  were  better  than  these. 
Isa.  9.  1,  In  thef.  time.    A.  V.,  at  the  first. 
43.  18,  remember  ye  not  the/,  things. 
48.  3,  declared  the  f.  things  from  of  old. 
Hag.  2.  3,  house  in  its/,  glory  ?    A.  F,  her  first  f 
1  Pet.  1.  14,  not  .  .  .  according  to  your/,  lusts. 
FORMER  (71.).    Jer.  10.  16  ;  .51.  19,  /.  of  all  things. 
Fornication,  condemned,    Ex.  22.  16;  Lev.  19.  20-22; 
Num.  25.  ;  Deut.  22.  13-21;  Prov.  2.  16-19;  6.  25;  22. 
14 ;  29.  3  :  Eccl.  7.  26  ;  Hos.  4.  11 ;  Mat.  15.  19 ;  Mark 
7.  21 ;  Luke  15.  30 ;  Acts  15.  20  ;  Rom.  1.  29 ;  1  Cor.  5. 
9 ;  2  Cor.  12.  21 ;  Gal.  6.  19 ;  Eph.  5.  3-7 ;  Col.  3.  5 ; 


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1  Tim.  1.  in  ;  Heb.  13.  4  ;  1  Pet.  4.  3  ;  Jude  7  ;  Rev.  2. 
14  ;  21.  8  ;  22. 15. 

spiritual,  Ex.  34. 16;  Jer.  2.  20;  Ezek.  16.  29  ;  23.  ;  Hos. 
1.  2 ;  2.  2-13  ;  5.  4 ;  9.  1 ;  Rev.  14.  8 ;  18.  3 ;  19.  2. 
FORSAKE.  Gen.  24.  27,  hath  not/.    A.  F.,  left  destitute. 
Neh.  10.  39,  not/,  the  house  of  our  God. 
Job  6.  14,  him  that  f.  the  fear  of  the  Almighty. 
Ps.  22.  1 ;  Mat.  27.  46 ;  Mark  15.  34,/.  me  ? 

27.  10,  when  my  father  and  my  mother/,  me. 

37.  28,  Jehovah  .  .  .  f.  not  his  saints. 
Prov.  1.  8  ;  6.  20,/.  not  the  law  of  thy  mother. 

2. 13,  /.  the  paths.    A.V.,  leave. 

10.  17",/.  reproof.    A.  V.,  refuseth. 

Isa.  6.  12,  the/,  places  be  many.    A.  V.,  there  be  a  great 

forsaking. 

7. 16,  land  .  .  .  thou  abhorrest  shall  be/. 

10. 14,  eggs  that  are  f.    A.  F.,  left. 

27.  10,  habitation  deserted  and/.    A.V.,f.,  and  left. 
Jer.  2.  13,/.  me,  the  fo\nitain  ot  living  waters.  17.  13. 
2Cor.  4.  9,"pursued,yet  not/.  A.V., persecuted,  but  7iotf. 
Forsaking  God,  danger  of,  Deut.  28.  20  ;  Judg.  10.  13  ; 

2  Chr.  15.  2 ;  Ezra  8.  22 ;  Ezek.  6.  9. 

punishment  of,  2  Kings  22.  16, 17 ;  Isa.  1.  23  ;   Jer.  1. 16 ; 

5.  19. 
Instances  of  -.  —  children  of  I.'^rael,  1  Sam.  12,  10;  Saul, 

1  Sam.  15. 11 ;  Ahab,  1  Kings  18. 18 ;  kingdoui  of  Judah, 

2  Chr.  12.  1,  5;  21.  10;  Isa.  1.  4;  kingdom  of  Israel, 
2  Chr.  13.  11,  with  2  Kings  17.  7-18 ;  many  disciples, 
John  6.  66 ;  Balaam,  2  Pet.  2. 15. 

FORSOOK.    Deut.  29.  25,  they /.  the  covenant.    A.V., 
have  forsaken. 
Jer.  22.  9,  they  f.  the  covenant.    A.  V.,  have  forsaken. 
Luke  5.  28,  he/,  all.    A.  V.,  left. 
2  Tim.  4. 10,  Demas/.  me.    A.V.,  hath  forsaken. 
Heb.  11.  27.  by  faith  he/.  Egypt. 
FORSWEAR.    Mat.  5.  33,  not/,  thyself. 
FORTH.    Ezra  4.  10,  and  so/.    A.  V.,  at  such  a  time. 
Isa.  45.  21,  bring  it/.    A.  V.,  them  near. 
Mat.  4.  24,  the  report  of   him  went  /.  into.     A.V., 
throughout. 

10. 11,  abide  till  ye  go /.    A.V.,  thence. 
John  10.  39,/.  out  of  their  hand.    A.  V..  escaped. 
2  Cor.  2. 13,  went/,  into  Macedonia.   A.  V.,from  thence. 
Rev.  12.  7,  his  angels  going  /.  to  war.    A.  V.,  angels 
fntiahf.  [by. 

FORTHWITH.    Mark  6.  25,/.  give  me.    A.  V.,  by  and 
Acts  10.  33,  F.  therefore  I  seiit.    A.V.,  immediately. 
23.  30,  I  sent  him  to  tliee/.    A.V.,  straightuay. 
Phil.  2.  23,  hope  to  send  /.     A.V.,  iiresently. 
FORTIFIED.  Num.  32. 17,  in  the/,  cities.  A.  V.,  fenced. 
Jos.  14,  12,  cities  great  and/.    A.  V..  fenced. 
Neh.  9.  25,  they  took/,  cities.    A.  V.,  strong. 
Isa.  25.  2,  of  a  f.  city  a  ruin.     A.V.,  de fenced. 
36.  1./.  cities  of  Judah.    A.V.,  defenced. 
FORTRESS.    2  Sam.  22.  2 ;  Ps.  18.  2 ;  31.  3 ;  71.  3 ;  91.  2 ; 
144.  2,  my/. 
2  Sam.  22.  33,  is  my  strong/.   A.V.,  .strength  and  power. 
Dan.  11.  38,  god  of  /.    A.  V.,  God  of  forces. 

11.  39,  the  strongest/.    A.V.,  the  most  strong  holds. 
Nah.  2.  1,  keep  the  f.    A.  V.,  munition. 

3.  12,  thy  f    A.  v.,  strong  holds. 
FORTS.    2Kings25.  1,/. 
FORTUNATE.    Gen.  30.  11,  Leah  said,  F. !    A.  V.,  a 

troop  co/nefh.  [16.17. 

FORTUNATUS,  fSr'tii-na'tus  — Lat.  fortunate.  1  Cor. 
FORTUNE.  Isa.  65.  11.  table  for  F.  A.  V.,  that  troop. 
FORTY.    Acts  1.  3,  appearing  unto  them  by  the  space 

of  /.  days.    A.V.,  being  seen  of  them  f.  days. 
2  Cor.  11.  24,/.  stripes  save  one.    Deut.  25  3. 
Forty  Days,  peculiar  instances  of  the  number  :  —  at  the 

flood.  Gen.  7.  17 ;  Noah's  raven  sent  out.  Gen.  8.  6 ; 

days  of  embalming.  Gen.  50.  3 ;  giving  of  the  law,  Ex. 

24.  18;  spying  Canaan,  Num.  13.  25;  Goliath's  de- 
fence, 1  Sam.  17.  16 ;  Elijah  fasted.   1  Kings  19.   8 ; 

warning  to  Nineveh,  Jonah  3.  4 ;   fasting  of  Christ. 

Mat.  4.  2 ;  Christ's  appearances,  Acts  1.  3 ;  symbolical, 

Ezek.  4.  6. 
Forty  Years,  maima  and  wandering  in  the  wilderness, 

Ex  16.  35  ;  Num.  14.  34  ;  symbolical,  Ezek.  29.  11. 
FORTY  YEARS.    Num.  14.  33,  be  wanderers  .  .  .f.y. 

Ps.  95.  1(1./.  y.  long  was  I  grieved. 
FORWARD.    Dent.  1.  41,  /.  to  go  up.    A.  V.,  ready. 

Mat  26.  39.  went  f.  a  little.    A.  V.,  a  little  farther. 
FOSTER-BROTHER.    Acts  13. 1,  Manaen  the/.-6.  of. 

A.  V.  icliick  had  been  brought  up  with. 
FOUGHT.    Ex.  17.  8,  f.  with  Israel. 
Josh.  10.  14,/.  for  Israel. 
24.  9,  Balak  .  .  .  /.  against  Israel.    A.  V.,  uarred. 

1  Cor.  15.  32,  f  with  beasts. 

2  Tim.  4.  7,/.  the  good  fight. 

FOUL.  Ex.  7.  18,  and  the  river  shall  become/.    A.V., 

shall  stink. 
FOUND.    Gen.  2.  20,  not  f.  a  help  meet. 
Ex.  9. 18,  the  day  it  was  /".   A.  V.,  the  foundation  thereof. 
Judg.  5.  30.  not  f.    A.V.,  sped. 
20.  48,  all  that  they/.    A.  V.,  came  to  hand. 
2  Kings  22.  8,  I  hAvef.  the  book  of  the  law. 
2  Chr.  19.  3,  good  thmgs  f.  in  thee. 
34.  32,  all  that  were/.    A.  V,,  pre^ient. 

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Neh.  8.  14,/.  written  in  the  law. 
Job  33.  24,  I  have/,  a  ransom. 
Ps.  32.  6,  when  thou  mayest  be/. 

36.  2,  iniquity  will  not  be/,  out.    A.V.,  bef. 
S.  of  Sol.  3.  4,/.  him  whom  my  soul  loveth. 
Isa.  23.  13,  Assyrian/,  it. 

65.  1 ;  Rom.  10.  20,/.  of  them  that  sought  me  not. 
Jer.  31.  2,  people  .  .  .  /.  favor  in  the  wilderness. 
Dan.  5.  27,  weighed  .  .  .  and  art  /.  wanting. 
Mai.  2.  6,  unrighteousness  was  not/. 
Mat.  7.  25,/.  upon  the  rock. 

8.  10  ;  Luke  7.  9,  have  not  /.  so  great  faith. 

13.  46,  /.  one  pearl  of  great  price.  [none. 
26.  60,  and  they/,  it  not.    A.  V.,  f.  none  .  .  .  yet  f.  they 

Mark  11.  13.  he  /.  nothing  but  leaves. 
Luke  2.  46,  they/,  him  in  the  temple. 

15.  6,  /.  my  sheep  ;  15.  24,  32,  was  lost,  and  is/. 

23.  14,  I  .  .  .  /.  no  fault ;  24.  23,/.  not  his  body. 
John  1.  41,  we  have  f.  the  Messiah.    1.  45. 
Acts  9.  2,  if  he/",  any  ;  17.  23,  I  /.  also  an  altar. 

21.  4,  having  /'.  the  disciples.    A.  V.,  finding  disciples. 
Rom.  7.  10,  I /.  to  be  unto  death. 
Gal.  2.  17,  also  were/,  sinners. 
Phil.  2.  8,  /.  in  fashion  as  a  man. 
Heb.  11.  5,  Enoch  .  .  .  was  not/. 

12.  17,  /.  no  place  for  a  change  of  mind.    A.  F.,  /.  no 
place  of  repentance. 
Rev.  3.  2,  I  have  /.  no  works  of  thine  perfected  before 
my  God. 
FOUNDATION.    Ezra  5.  16,  laid  the  /.  of  the  house. 
A.  V.,jounilathjn. 
Ps.  11.  3,  if  the  f.  be  destroyed. 

82.  5,/.  of  the  earth. 

89.  14,/.  of  thy  throne.    A.  V.,  halntation. 

102.  25,  lay  the/,  of  the  earth. 
Prov.  10.  25,  righteous  is  an  everlasting  /. 
Isa.  6.  4,/.  of  the  thresholds.     A.  F.,  posts. 

28.  16,  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a  /". 
Luke  6.  48,  laid  a/,  upon  the  rock. 
Rom.  15.  20,  upon  another  man's/. 
1  Cor.  3. 11,  other/,  can  no  man  lay. 
Eph.  2.  20,/.  of  the  apostles. 

1  Tim.  6.  19,  a  good  ;'. 

2  Tim.  2. 19,  firm  /.of  God  standeth. 
Heb.  6.  1,/.  of  repentance. 

11.  10,  city  which  hath  the/. 
Rev  21.  14,  wall  .  .  .  had  twelve  f. 
FOUNTAIN.    Gen.  7. 11,  f.  of  the  great  deep. 
Lev.  12.  7,  from  the  /.  of  her  blood.    A.  F.,  issue. 
Deut.  8.  7,  a  land  ...  of  f. 
2  Kings  3.  19,  stop  all  /.  o"f  water.    A.  V.,  wells. 
Neh.  2.  14 :  3.  15,  the  f.  gate.    A.  V.,  gate  of  the  f. 
Ps.  36.  9.  /.  of  life  ;  114.  8,  flint  into  a  /.  of  waters. 

87.  7,  all  my/,  are  in  thee.    A.V.,  springs. 
Prov.  10.  11,  mouth  of  the  righteous  is  a  /.  of  life. 
A.V.,u-ell. 

14.  27,  fear  of  Jehovah  is  a  /.  of  life. 

Eccl.  12.  6,  pitcher  is  broken  at  the  /.  [tain. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  15,  thou  art  a  f.  of  gardens.    A.  V.,  a  foun- 
Jer.  2.  13 ;   17.  13,  forsaken  Jehovah,  the  /.  of  living 
waters. 

9.  1,  and  mine  eyes  a  /.  of  tears. 

51.  36,  make  her  /.  dry.    .4.  F.,  springs. 
Zech.  13.  1,  a  /.  opened  .  .  .  for  sin. 
Mark  5.  29,/.  of  her  blood  was  dried  up. 
Rev.  14.  7,  worship  him  that  made  .  .  .  /.  of  waters. 
21.  6.  give  ...  of  the  f.  of  the  water  of  life  freely. 
Fountain,  illustrative,  Ps.  36.  9 ;  Jer.  2.  13 ;   Ezek.  47. 
1-5 ;  ZecR.  13.  1 ;  Rev.  7. 17. 
symbolical,  Rev.  8.  10 ;  16.  4 ;  21.  6. 
FOUR.    Gen.  2.  10,/.  heads. 
Luke  16.  7,  wiite  /.-score  ;  19.  8,  restore  /.-fold. 
Acts  10.  12  ;  Rom'.  1.  23.  /.-footed  beasts. 
Four  living  creatures,  visions  of,  Ezek.  1.  4-25 ;  10.  10-22  ; 
Rev.  5.  14  ;  6.  6,  7 ;  19.  4 :  Rev.  4.  6. 
kingdoms.  Dan.  2.  36-43 ;  7.  3-23. 
Fourfold,  2  Sam.  12.  6 ;  Luke  19.  8. 
FOWLER.    Ps.  91.  3  ;  124.  7,  snare  of  the/. 
Prov.  K.  5,  hand  of  the  /. 

Jer.  5.  26,/.  lie  in  wait.    A.V.,  he  that  setteth  snares. 
Hos.  9.  8,  a  /.  snare.    A.  F.,  snare  of  af. 
FOX.     Judg.  15.  4,  Samson  went  and  caught  three 
hundred  /. 
Neh.  4.  3,/.  go  up ;  Ps.  63.  10.  portion  for/. 
S.  of  Sol.  2. 15.  little  f,  that  spoil. 
Mat.  8.  20:  Luke  9.  58,/.  have  holes. 
Luke  13.  .32,  Go  and  say  to  that/. 
FRAGRANCE.    S.  of  Sol.  1.  3,  Thine  oils  have  a  goodly 
/.     .4 .  v.,  because  of  the  savour  of  thy  good  ointments. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  13,  give  forth  their/.    A.  V.,  a  good  smell. 
7.  13.  mandrakes  give  forth  f.    A.  F..  a  smell. 
FRAIL.    Ps.  39.  4,  Let  me  know  how  /.  I  am. 
FRAME.    Deut.  31.  21,  which  they  /.  this  day.    A.  V., 
go  about,  even  now. 
Judg.  12.  6,/.  to  pronounce  (=  contrive). 
Job  10.  8,  hands  have./".    A.  v.,  made. 
41. 12,  nor  his  goodly  f.    A.  F.,  comely  proportion. 
Ps.  103.  14,  he  knoweth  our/. 
139.  15,  my/,  was  not  hidden.    A.  V.,  substance. 


FRA 


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FUL 


Eph.  2.  21,  building,  fitly/,  together. 
4.  16,  body  fitly/.     A.V.,  joined  together. 
Heb.  11.  3,  worlds  have  been  f.  by  the  word  of  God. 
FRANKINCENSE.    Isa.6U.  6,  bring  gold  and/.    A.V., 

incmse. 
Frankincense,  Ex.  30.  34 ;  Lev.  2.  l ;  Neh.  13.  5 ;  S.  of 

Sol.  3.  6 ;  Mat.  2.  11 ;  Rev.  18.  13. 
FREE.    Gen.  2.  16,  tree  .  .  .  thou  mayest/.  eat. 
Num.  5.  31,/".  from  iniquity.     A.  F.,  guiltless. 
1  Chr.  9.  33,  were  /.  from  other  service.    A.  V.,  were 

free. 
Ezra  7.  13,  of  their  own/,  will  to  go. 

7.  15,  counsellors  have/",  offered. 
Hos.  14.  4,  I  will  love  them/. 
Mat.  10.  8,/.  ye  received,/,  give. 

John  2. 10,  when  men  have  drunk/.     A.  V.,  2vell  drunk. 

8.  32,  the  truth  shall  make  you/. 

8.  36,  son  shall  make  you/.  .  .  .  /.  indeed. 
Rom.  3.  24,  justified/,  by  his  grace. 
8.  2,/.  from  the  law  of  sin  and  of  death. 
8.  32,  with  him/,  give  us  all  things. 
1  Cor.  7.  32,/".  from  cares.     A.  F.,  without  carefulness. 
Gal.  5. 1,  did  Christ  set  us  /.     A.  V.,  has  made  usf. 
Heb.  13.  5,  be  ye  /.  from  the  love  of  money.    A.  V.,  be 

without  covetousness. 
1  Pet.  2.  16,  as/.,  and  not  using  your  freedom. 
Rev.  21.  6,  give  ...  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of 
life/-. 

22.  17,  take  the  water  of  life  /. 
FREEDMAN.    1  Cor.  7.  22,  is  the  Lord's/.    A.V., 

freeman. 
FREEDOM.    Gal.  5. 1,  For  /.  did  Christ  set  us  free. 
A.  K,  liljerty  wherewith  Christ  hath  viade  us  free. 
Gal.  5.  13,  called  for/.    A.  V.,  unto  liberty. 

1  Pet.  2.  16,  not  using  vour  f.    A.  V.,  liberty. 
FREEMAN.    Col.  3. 11,  f.  '  A.V.,  free. 
FREEWILL.     Ex.    36.    3,    brought  .  .  .  /.-offerings. 

A.  v.,  free. 
Lev.  7.  16,  or  a/.-offering.     A.  V.,  voluntary. 
22. 18,  any  of  their/.-offerings. 
Ezra  8.  2S,  gold  are  "a/.-offering  unto  Jehovah. 
Ps.  54. 6,  With  a/.-offering  will  I.    A.  V.,  freely  sacrifice. 
119.  108,  accept  .  .  .  /.-offerings  of  my  mouth. 
Ezek.  46.  12,  shall  prepare  a  /.-offering.     A.  V.,  volun- 
tary, [rily. 
46.  12,  peace  offerings  as  a/.-offering.     A.  V.,  volunta- 
Amos  4.  5,  proclaim  A-offerings.     A.  F,  free. 
FREEWOMAN.    Gal.  4.  31,  but  of  the  A    A.V.^free. 
FRESH.    Gen.  30.  37,  rods  of  f.  poplar.  '  A.  F,  green. 
Lev.  2. 14,  of  the  /.  ear.     .4 .  F. ,  full. 

2  Kings  4.  42,/'.  ears  of  grain.    ^4.  F,  full. 

Isa.  1.  6,  and/,  stripes.    A.V.,  putrifying  sores. 

Mark  2.  22,  f.  wine-skins.    A.  F,  n^w  bottles. 
FRET.    Lev.  13. 51,  52 ;  14.  44,  fretting  leprosy  (=  eating 
away). 

Lev.  13.  55,  it  is  a  /'.     A.  F,  it  isf.  inward. 

Ps.  37.  1,  7,  8  ;  Prov.  24.  19,  f.  not  thyself. 

Prov.  19.  3,  his  heart/,  against  Jehovah. 
FRETFUL.    Prov.  21.  19,  and  f.  woman.    A.  F,  angry. 
FRIEND.     Gen.  26.  26,  his/.     A.  F,  one  of  hisf. 

Ex.  33.  11,  spake  unto  Moses  ...  as  a  man  .  .  .  unto 
his/ 

2  Kings  10.  11,  his  familiar/.     A.  F,  kinsfolks. 
Job  42.  10,  when  he  prayed  for  his/. 

Ps.  15.  3,  doeth  evil  to  his/.     A.  F,  neighbour. 

41.  9,  mine  own  familiar/.  .  .  .  hath  lifted  up  his  heel. 

55.  13,  my  familiar  /.     A.V.,  mine  acquaintance. 

88.  18,  and/,  hast  thou  put  far  from  me. 
Prov.  2. 17,/.  of  her  youth.     A.  F,  guide. 

14.  20,  rich  hath  many/. 

16.  28 ;  17.  9,  whisperer  separateth  chief/. 

17. 17,/.  loveth  at  all  times. 

19.  4,  separated  from  his/'.     A.  F,  7ieighhour. 

27.  6,  wounds  of  a/".  ;  27.  17,  countenance  of  his  f. 
S.  of  Sol.  5. 1,  eat,  O  A,  drink,  yea,  drink  abundantly. 
Jer.  38.  22,  thy  familiar/,  have  set.     .4.  F,  thy  f. 
Zech.  13.  6,  wounded  in  the  house  of  my/. 
Mat.  11.  19  ;  Luke  7.  34,  a/,  of  publicans. 

22.  12,  F.,  how  camest  thou  in  hither. 

26.  50,  F.,  do  that  for  which  thou  art  come.     A.V.,  F. 
wherefore  art  thon  come  ? 

Mark  5.' 19,  go  to  thy  house  unto  thy/. 
Luke  11.  5,  F.,  lend  me  three  loaves. 

14.  10,  F. ,  go  up  higher  ;  14.  12.  call  not  thy  f. 

15.  6,  9,  calleth  .../....  .saying  unto  them.  Rejoice. 
John  3.  29,  the/,  of  the  bridegroom. 

11.  11,  our/,  Lazarus  ;  15.  13,  his  life  for  his/. 
19.  12,  thou  art  not  Caesar's/.  [ance. 

Acts  24.  23,  any  of  hi-?/.     A.  F,  none  of  his  acquaint- 

27.  3,  leave  to  go  unto  his/.  [God. 
Jas.  4.  4,  /.  of  the  world  rdaketh  himself  an  enemy  of 

3  John  14,  Salute  the  f,  by  name. 

Friend  of  God,  special  to  Abraham,  2  Chr.  20.  7 ;  Isa.  41. 

8  ;  Jas.  2.  23. 
Friends,  value  of,  Ps.  141.  5 ;  Prov.  17.  17 ;  18.  24 ;  27.  6, 
9,  17  ;  John  15.  13. 
unkindness  of,  Job  19.  2-22 :  Ps.  41.  9 ;  55.  12, 13. 
daiitger  from  evil,  Prov.  22.  24 ;  Mic.  7.  5 :  Zech.  13.  6 :  2 
Cor.  6.  14. 


gather  the  grapes. 


Christ  calls  his  disciples,  Luke  12.  4 ;  John  15.  14 ;  3 
John  14. 
Friendship.  1  Sam.  18.  1 ;  19.  4-7  ;  20. 1-42  ;  2  Sam.  1.  26; 
9.  1-11 ;  15.  37. 
with  tlie  world,  2  Cor.  6.  17  ;  Jas.  4.  4  ;  1  John  2.  15. 
FRIGHTEN.    Deut.  28.  26 ;  Jer.  7.  33,  /.  them  away. 

A.  v..  fray. 
FRIGHTFUL.    Job  30.  6,  So  that  they  dwell  in  /.  val- 
leys.    A.  v..  to  dwell  in  the  cliff's  of  the  valleys. 
FRINGES.    Num.  15.  38,/.  in  the  borders. 

Deut.  22.  12,  thou  shalt  make  thee  f. 
FROGS.    Ex.  8.  2,  smite  all  thy  borders  with/. 
FROM.    Gen.  47.  22,  had  a  portion  /.    A.  F,  assigned 
them  of. 
Ps.  138.  6,  knoweth/.  afar.    A.  F,  afar  off. 
Isa.  64.  4,  f.  of  old.    A.  F,  since  the  beginning  of  the 

world. 
Mat.  21.  42,  This  was  /.  the  Lord.    A.  F,  the  Lord's 

doing. 
Mark  15.  40,  beholding/',  afar.    A.  F,  afar  off. 
Luke  1.  70,/'.  of  old.    A.  F,  .•since  the  ivorld  began. 

16.  16,/.  that  time.    A.  F,  since. 

Heb.  11.  13,  greeted  them/,  afar.    A.  F,  afar  off. 
2  Pet.  3.  4,/.  the  day  that  the  fathers  fell  asleep.    A.  F, 
since. 
FRONT.     Num.  19.  4,  sprinkle  .  .  .  toward  the  /.  of. 
A.  v.,  directly  before. 
Josh.  8.  33,  in/,  of.     A.  F,  over  against. 
FRONTLETS.      Ex.  13.  16 ;  Deut.  6.  8  ;  11,  18,  for  /. 

between  thine  eyes  (  =  head  bands). 
FROST.    Gen.  31.  40,/.  by  night. 
Ex.  16.  14,  hoar-/". ;  Job  38.  29,  hoary/. 
Job  38.  30,  the  deep  is  frozen. 
FROWARD.     2  Sam."  22.  27,  show  thyself  /.      A.  F, 

un-vivotiry. 
FRUIT.    Gen.  1.  11, /.-trees bearing/.    A.  V.,  yielding f. 
Lev.  19.  10,  gather  the  fallen/.    A.  F.  every  grape. 
23.  40,  the  /.  of  goodly  trees.    A.  F,  bcmghs. 

25.  22,  of  the  A,  the  old  store.    A.  F,  oldf.,  until. 
Deut.  22.  9.  tlie  wliole  /.    A.  V.,f.  of  thy  seed. 

28.  30,  Shalt  not  use  the  /".    A.V., 

33.  14,  f.  of  the  sun. 
Ps.  72. 16,  /.  thereof  shall  shake  like  Lebanon. 

132. 11,/.  of  thy  body  will  I  set  upon  thy  throne. 
Prov.  8.  19,  my./",  is  better  than  gold. 

11.  30,/.  of  the  righteous  is  a  tree  of  life. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  3,  his/,  was  sweet  to  my  taste. 
Jer.  12.  13,  ashamed  of  your/. 

17.  10;  21.  14  ;  32.  19,  according  to  the  /.  of  his  doings. 
Mic.  6.  7,/.  of  my  body  for  the  sin  of  my  soul. 

Mat.  3.  8  ;  Luke  3.  8,/.  worthy  of  repentance. 
7.  16.  20,  by  their/,  ye  shall  know  them. 

12.  33,  make  the  tree  good,  and  its/,  good. 

21.  19,  let  there  be  no/,  from  thee.    A.V.,  nof.  grow 
on  thee. 
21.  34,  season  of  the /.  drew  near.    A.  V.,  time  of  thef. 

26.  29  ;  Mark  14.  25,  this  /'.  of  the  vine. 
Mark  4.  7.  it  yielded  no/. 

Luke  13.  9,  if  it  bear/,  thenceforth. 
John  4.  36,  gathereth/.  unto  life  eternal. 
15.  2,  every  branch  .  .  .  that  beareth  not/. 
Rom.  7.  4,/.  unto  God. 

Gal.  5.  22  ;  Eph.  5.  9,  the/,  of  the  Spirit  (light). 
Phil.  4.  17,  I  seek  .  .  .  /.  that  increaseth. 
Col.  1.  6,  bearing/,  and  increasing  ...  in  you.    A.  F, 
bringeth  forth  f. 

1.  10,  bearing  /.   in  every  good  work.     A.V.,  being 
fruitfuL 
Heb.  12.  11,  peaceable/. 
Jas.  3. 17,  full  of  mercy  and  good/. 
Jude  12,  autumn  trees  without  /.    A.  F,  trees  whose  f. 

wither eth.  w ith on t  f. 
Rev.  22.  2,  bearing  twelve  manner  of/. 
Fruits,  regulations  concerning,  Lev.  19.  23,  24. 
word  "fruit"  used  of  offspring,  Gen.  30.  2;  Deut.  7. 

13  ;  Ps.  21. 10  ;  132.  11 ;  Luke  1.  42. 
used  metaphorically,  Ps.  104.  13 ;  Prov.  1.  31 ;  11.  30 ; 
31.  16 ;   Isa.  3.  10 ;  10.  12 ;   Mat.  3.  8 ;  21.  41 ;   26.  29 ; 
Rom.  7.  4,  5  ;  15.  28;  Heb.  13.  15. 
of  the  Spirit,  Mat.  13.  8,  23 ;  Rom.  6.  21,  22 ;  Gal.  5.  22, 
23;  Pliil.  1.  11;  4.  17;  Col.  L  10;  Heb.  13. 15;  Jas.  3. 
17, 18. 
Fruit-trees,  to  be  saved  in  time  of  war,  Deut.  20. 19,  20. 
FRUITFUL.    Isa.  16.  10,  joy  out  of  the  /.  field.    A.  F, 
plentiful . 
Ezek.  3'8.  11.  increase  and  be  f.    A.  F,  bring  fruit. 
FRUSTRATETH.     Job  5.  12,  /.  the  devices.    A.V., 

disappointeth. 
FUEL.    Isa.  9.  5,  for  burning,  for/,  of  fire. 
FUGITIVES.      Num.  21.  29,  sons  as  /.      A.  F,  that 
escai^ed. 
Isa.  16.  3,  betray  not  the  f.    A.V.,  him  that  wandereth. 
21.  14,  did  meet  the  /.     A .  V. ,  him  that  fled. 
43.  14,  all  of  them  as  f.     A.  F,  all  their  nobles. 
FULFIL.     Gen.  25.  24!  when  her  days  .  .  .  were/. 
Lev.  8.  33,  consecration  be  f.    A.  F,  at  an  end. 
1  Chr.  17.  11,  thy  days  are  f.    A.  F,  be  expired. 
Ps.  20.  4,/.  all  thy  counsel. 
145.  19,  lie  will/,  the  desire  of  them. 


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Mat.  3.  15,  to/,  all  righteousness. 

5.  17,  not  to  destroy,  but  to/.  [lieved. 

Luke  1.  1,  which  have  been  /.    A.  F.,  most  surely  be- 

1.  23,  days  of  his  ministration  were  /.  A.  V.,  accom- 
plished. 

1.  57,  Elisabeth's  time  was/.    A.  V.,full  time  came. 

2.  6,  21,  22,  days  were/.    A.  V.,  accomplished. 

22.  37,  must  be/,  in  me.    A.  V.,  yet  be  accomplished. 
24.  44,  things  must  needs  be/.     A.  V.,  must  be/. 
John  7.  8,  my  time  is  not  yet/.    A.  V.,  time  not  full 

come. 
Acts  7.  30,  forty  years  were/.    A.  V.,  expired. 
13.  25,  was/,  liis  course.     A.  V.,  fulfilled. 
Gal.  5.  14,  law  is/,  in  one  word. 

2  Tim.  4.  5,/.  thy  ministry.     A.  F.,  make  full  proof  of. 
FULFILMENT.    Luke  1.  45,  there  shall  be  a/.    A.V., 
performance. 
Acts  21.  26,/.  of  the  days.    A.  F,  accomplishment. 
Rom.  13.  10,  love  is  the  /.    A.  V.,fulfillin{/. 
FULL.    Gen.  15. 16,  iniquity  of  the  Amorite  is  not  yet  /. 
Gen.  23.  9,  the  /.  price.    A.  V.,  as  much  money  as  it  is 

worth. 
Lev,  6.  5,  restore  it  in/.    A.  F,  the  iJrincipal. 
Deut.  34.  9,/.  of  the  Spirit  of  wisdom. 
Job  20.  11,  are  /.  of  his  youth.    A.  V.,  f.  of  the  sin. 
21.  23,  dieth  in  his/,  strength. 
36.  17,  thou  art  f.  of.     A.  F,  ha-^f  fulfilled. 
Ps.  74.  20,/.  of  the  habitations  of  violence. 
119.  64,  earth  ...  is  /.  of  thy  lovingkindness. 
Jer.  46.  12,  the  earth  is/,  of  thy  cry.    A.  F,  thy  cry 

hath  filled  the  land. 
Ezek.  38.  4,  clothed  in/,  armor.    A.  F,  uith  cdl  sorts  of. 
Hab.  3.  3,  earth  was/,  of  his  praise. 
Mat.  6.  22;  Luke  11.  36,  whole  body  shall  be/,  of  light. 
Mark  8.  19,  how  many  baskets  /.  .  .  .  took  ye  up  ? 
John  1.  14,/.  of  grace  and  truth. 

3.  29 ;  17.  13,  joy  .  .  .  is  made/.     A.  F,  fulfilled. 
15.  11 ;  16.  24,  joy  may  be  made/.    A.  1'.,  be  f. 
19.  29,  put  a  sponge  f.    A.  V.,  filled  a  spunge. 

Acts  6.  3;  7.  55;  IL  24,/.  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
17.  16,/.  of  idols.    -4.  F,  u'holly  given  to. 

Col.  2.  10,  in  him  ye  are  made/.    A.  F,  ye  are  complete 
in  him. 

Jas.  5.  11,  the  Lord  is  f.  of  pity.    A.V.,  very  pitiful. 

1  Pet.  1.  8,  and  f.  of  glory. 
FULLER.    Mai.  3.  2,  f.  soap  (=  bleacher). 
FULLGROWN.    1  Uor.  2.  6,  among  them  that  are  /. 
A.  v.,  perfect. 

Eph.  4.  13,  unto  a  /.  man.    A.  F,  perfect. 

Heb.  5.  14,  is  for  /.  men.     A.  F,  of  full  age. 

Jas.  1.  15,  sin,  when  it  is  f.     A.  V.,  finished. 
FULLY.    Num.  14.  24,  hath  followed  me/. 

Rom.  15.  19,  I  have/,  preached  the  gospel. 

Col.  4.  12,  perfect  and  f.  assured.    A.  F,  complete. 
FULNESS.    Num.  18.  27,  /.  of  the  winepress. 

Ps.  16.  11,  in  thy  presence  is  /.  of  joy. 

Eccl.  5. 12,/.  of  the  rich.    .4.  ]'.,  abundance. 

Isa.  34.  1,  earth  hear,  and  the/,  thereof.  A.  F,  all  that 
is  therein. 

John  1.  16,  for  of  his  /  we  all  received. 

1  Cor.  10.  26,  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the/. 

Eph.  1.  23,/.  of  him  that  filleth. 

4.  13,  attani  unto  .  .  .  stature  of  the  /.  of  Christ. 
Col.  1.  19,  in  him  should  all  the  f.  dwell.    A.  F,  allf. 

2.  9,  the  /.  of  the  Godhead  bodily. 
Heb.  6. 11,/.  of  hope.    A.  F,  full  assurance. 
10.  22,  /■.  of  faith,     A.  F,  full  assurance. 
FURNACE.    Gen.  15.  17,  smoking  /. 
Ps.  12.  6,  pure  words  ;  as  silver  tried  in  a  /. 
21.  9,  as  a  fiery/.    A.  F,  oven. 
Isa.  48.  10,  the  /.  of  affliction. 

Dan.  3.  11,  15,  a  burning  fiery/.  [in  af. 

Rev.  1. 15,  as  if  it  had  been  refined  in  a/.    A.  V.,  burned 

Furnace,  Deut.  4.  20;  Neh.  3.  11;  Prov.  17.  3;  27.  21; 

Isa.  31.  9 :  Ezek.  22.  18,  20;  Mat.  13.  42,  50. 
FURNITURE.    Num.  3.  8,  all  the  /.  of  the  tent.    A.  F, 
instruments. 
1  Chr.  9.  29,  /,  .  ,  .  of  the  sanctuary.    A.  V.,  instru- 
ments. 
FURROW.     1  Sam.  14.  14,  half  a  /.  length.     A.  F, 
an  half  acre  of  land. 
Ps.  65.  in.  waterest  its  f.     A.V..  the  ridges. 
FURTHER.    Num.  22.26,  angel  of  Jehovah  went/. 
Job  28.  3,  to  the  /'.  bound.     A.  F,  all  perfection. 
Mark  1.  19,  going  on  a  little/.     A.  V.,  farther. 
FURTHERMORE.     Eccl.  12.   12,  and  /.  .  .  .  be  ad- 
monished.    A.  v.,  further. 
FURY.    Gen.  27.  44,  until  thy  brother's  /.  turn. 
Ezek.  23.  25,  deal  with  thee  in/.    A.  V.,  furiously. 


GAAL,  ga'al  — Heb.  loathing  [?]  — son  of  Ebed.    Judg. 

9.  26. 
GAASH,  ga'ash  — Heb.  earthquake.     2  Sam.  23.  30. 

Joshua  buried  at.  Josh.  24.  30 ;  Judg.  2.  9. 
GABBAI,  gab'bai  — Heb.  tax-collector  [?].    Neh.  11.  8. 


GABBATHA,    gab'ba-tha  — cm   elevated  place.     John 

19.  13. 
GABRIEL,  ga'bri-el  — Heb.  man  of  &w?  — appears  to 
Daniel,  Dan.  8. 16  ;  to  Zacharias,  Luke  1. 19  ;  to  Mary, 
Lukel.  26. 
GAD,  ^3id  —  B.eh.  fortune.    Men.    (DGen.  30.  11; 
(2)  1  Sam.  22.  5  ;  1  Chr.  29.  29. 
tribe  of.  Num.  1.  14 ;  region  of,  Josh.  13.  24. 
GADARENES,S3id'a.-iei\e^.    Mat.  8.  28.    A.V.,  Gerqe- 

sene-'<. 
GADDI,  gad'dl  —  Heb.  fortunate  —  a  spy.    Num.  13.  11. 
GADDIEL,  gad'di-el  — Heb.  God  is  my  fortune.    Num. 

13.  10. 
GADl,  ga'di  —  Heb.  my  fortune.    2  Kings  15.  14. 
GADITES,  gad  ites  —posterity  of  Gad.    Deut.  3. 12. 
GAHAM,  gaham  — Heb.y/owie  ['.'].    Gen.  22.  24. 
GAHAR,  ga'har  —  Heb.  lurking-place  ['!].    Ezra  2.  47. 
GAI.    1  Sam.  17.  52,  until  thou  comest  to  G.    A.V.,  the 

valley. 
GAIN.    Ex.  18.  21,  hating  unjust  g.  A.  V..  covetousness. 
Prov.  3. 14,  g.  of  it  is  better  than  the  g.  of  silver.  A.  F, 
merchandise. 

.31.  11,  no  lack  oi  g.    A.V.,  spoil. 
Jer.  20.  5,  all  the  g.    A.  F,  labours. 
Ezek.  33.  31,  goeth  after  their  g.    A.  F,  covetousness. 
Luke  17.  33,  shall  .seek  to  g.  his  life.    A.  V.,  save. 
Acts  24.  27,  g.  favor  with  the  Jews.   A.  F,  shew  the  Jews 

a,  pleasure. 
Phil.  3.  8,  that  I  may  g.  Christ.    A.  F,  win. 

1  Tim.  3.  13,  g.  to  themselves.    A.  F,  purchase. 

6.  5,  godliness  is  a  way  of  g.    A.  F,  gain  is  godliness. 
GAINSAY.    Luke  21.  15,  with.stand  or   to   g.    A.  F, 
gainsay  nor  resist. 
Acts  19.  36,  cannot  be  g.    A.  F,  spoken  against. 
Tit.  2.  9,  not  g.     A.  F,  not  ansu-ering  again. 
GAI  US,  gains  — Greek  for  Cains.    Acts  19.  29;  20.  4; 

3  John  1. 
GALAL,  ga'lal.    1  Chr.  9.  15 ;  Neh.  11.  17. 
GAL  ATI  A,  ga-la'tia  — Lat.    Gallic  Greece.    Acts  16.  6; 

18.  23. 
GALATIANS,  ga-la'tians,  Paul's  epistle  to  (g-.v.). 
GALBANUM.    Ex.  30.  34,  g. ;  sweet  spices. 
GALEED,  gal'e-ed  — Heb.  heap  of  witness.    Gen.  31.  47. 
GALILjEANS,  gal'i-laB'ans,  natives  of  Galilee;  name 

given  to  disciples.  Acts  2.  7. 
GALILEE,  gal'i-lee  — Heb.  circuit.   Isa.  9. 1 ;  Mat.  2.  22. 
GALL.    Ps.  69.  21,  they  gave  me  also  g. 
Mat.  27.  34,  mingled  with  g. 
Acts  8.  23,  in  the  (/.  of  bitterness. 
GALLANT.     I.sa.'  33.  21.  g.  ship  (  =  sjylendid). 
GALLEY.    Isa.  33.  21,  no  g.  with  oars. 
GALLIM,  gal'lim  —  Heb.  heaps.    1  Sam.  25.  44. 
GALLIO,  gal'li-o  —  Roman  proconsul.    Acts  18.  12. 
Gallows,  Esth.  5.  14  ;  6.  4  ;  7.  9,  10 ;  9.  13,  25. 
GAMALIEL,z&-ma:\\-e\.    (1)  chief  of  Manasseh,  Num. 
1.  10  :  2.  20. 
(2)  Paul's  teacher,  advises  Sanhedrin.  Acts  5.  34;  22.  3. 
GAMBOL.     Mai.  4.  2,  and  g.  as  calves.    A.  V.,  grow  up. 
GAMES.    1  Cor.  9.  25,  striveth  in  the  g.    A.  F,  for  the 
mastery. 

2  Tim.  2.  5,  contend  in  the  q.  A.  F,  strive  for  masteries. 
Games,  public,  1  Cor.  9.  24 ;  Phil.  3.  14 ;  1  Tim.  6.  12 ; 

2  Tim.  2.  5;  4.  7;  Heb.  12.  1. 
GA  MUL.  ga'mul  -  Heb.  tveaned.    1  Chr.  24. 17. 
GANGRENE.    2  Tim.  2.  17,  eat  as  doth  a  g.    A.V., 

canker. 
GAP.    Ezek.  13.  5,  gone  up  into  the  g. 

Ezek.  22.  30,  stand  in  the  g.  before  me. 
GAPED.  'Job  5.  5,  snare  g.  for  their  substance.    A.  F, 
swcdlniveth  up. 
Ps.  22.  13,  they  g.  upon  me. 
GARDEN.    Gen.  2.  8,  planted  a  g.  eastward. 
Gen.  13.  10 ;  Isa.  51.  3.  the  g.  of  Jehovah. 
Deut.  11.  10 ;  1  Kings  21.  2,  g.  of  herbs. 
2  Kings  9.  27,  ^/.-house  {  —  summer  house). 
Job  8.  16,  shoots  go  forth  over  his  g^.     A.V.,  shooteth 

forth  in  h  is  g. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  12,  g.  shut  up  is  my  sister.    A.  F,  g.  inclosed. 
5. 1,  I  am  come  into  my  g. 
Isa.  1.  8,  in  a  q.  of  cucumbers. 
1.  30,  g.  that  hath  no  water. 
Ezek.  28.  13  ;  31.  8,  the  g.  of  God. 
Joel  2.  3,  as  the  g.  of  Eden  before  them. 
Luke  13.  19,  cast  into  his  ow^l  g.    A.  F,  his  g. 
John  18. 1,  where  was  a  g. ;  18.  26,  in  the  g.  with  him  ? 
19.  41.  a  q.  :  and  in  the  g.  a  new  tomb.  [39. 

GAREB,  ga'reb  —  Heb.  .'^curfti  [?].    2  Sam.  23.  38 ;  Jer.  31. 
GARLAND.     Isa.  61.  3,  a  g.  for  ashes.    A.  F,  beauty. 

Isa.  61.  10.  decketh  himself  with  a  g.  A.  F,  ornaments. 
GARMENT.   Gen.  27.  15j  the  goodly  g.   A.  F,  raiment. 
Gen.  37.  34,  Jacob  rent  his  g.    A.  F,  clothes. 
39.  12,  caught  him  by  his  g. 
49.  11,  he  hath  washed  his  g.  in  wine. 
Ex.  22.  26,  take  thy  neighbor's  g.    A.V.,  raiment. 

28.  4,  make  holy  g.  for  Aaron. 

29.  29,  g.  of  Aaron  shall  be  for  his  sons. 
Num.  20.  28,  stripped  Aaron  of  his  (>. 

Deut.  22.  3,  so  shalt  thou  do  with  his  g.  A.  V.,  raiment. 
22.  5,  put  on  a  woman's  g. 


GAR 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


GED 


Judg.  14. 12,  give  you  thirty  linen  g.  A.  V.,  thirty  sheets. 
1  Kings  11.  30,  Aliijali  laid  hold  of  the  new  g.    A.  V., 

caught  tlie  neic  g. 
Job  13.  28,  g.  that  is  moth-eaten. 
Ps.  22.  18,  they  part  my  g. 

45.  8,  fir.  smell  of  myrrh. 

102.  26,  wax  old  like  a  g. 

104.  2,  light  as  \vith  a  g. 

133.  2,  skirt  of  his  g. 
Prov.  30.  4,  bound  the  waters  in  his  g.  ? 

31.  24,  linen  g.     A.  V.,fine  linen. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  3,  put  oft  my  g.    A.V.,  coat. 
Isa.  62.  1,  thy  beautiful  g.,  O  Jerusalem. 

59. 17,  g.  of  vengeance. 

61.  3,  the  g.  of  praise  ;  61.  10,  g.  of  salvation. 

63. 1,  with  dyed  g.  from  Bozrah  ? 

63.  3,  sprinkled  upon  my  g. 

64.  6,  as  a  polluted  g.    A.V.,  filthy  rags. 
Ezek.  44.  17,  clothed  with  linen  g. 

Joel  2.  13,  heart,  and  not  your  g. 

Mat.  9.  16,  undressed  cloth  upon  an  old  g.    A.  V.,  new 
cloth  into  an  old  (j. 
9.  20,  touched  the  border  of  his  g.    A.  Y.,  hem  of  his  g. 

21.  8,  spread  their  g.  in  the  way. 

22.  11,  not  on  a  wedding-cr. 

27.  31,  on  him  his  g.    A.V.,  raiment. 

21.  3.5,  parted  his  g.    Mark  15.  24. 

Mark  5.  28,  touch  but  liis  g.     A.  F.,  clothes. 
11.  8,  many  spread  their  g. 

15.  20,  put  on  him  his  g.    A.  F.,  his  own  clothes. 
Luke  19.  36,  spread  their  g.  in  the  way.    A.  F.,  clothes. 

23.  34,  parting  his  g.  among  them.    A.  V.,  raiment. 
John  19.  2,  purple  g.    A.  F,  robe. 

19.  23,  took  his  g.  and  made. 
Acts  7.  58,  laid  down  tlieir  g.    A.  F,  clothes. 
9.  39,  g.  which  Dorcas  made. 

22.  20,  Q.  of  them  that.     ^4.  F,  7-aiment. 

22.  23,  threw  off  their  g.    A.  F,  clothes. 
Rev.  3.  5,  arrayed  in  white  g.    A.  F,  raiment. 

19.13,  a  g.  sprinkled  with.     A.  F,  vesture. 
19.  16,  on  his  g.  and  on  his  thigh.    A.  V.,  vesture. 
Garments,  origin  of.  Gen.  3.  7,  21. 
priestly,  Ex.  28.  ;  29.  [22.  11. 

not  to  be  made  of  mixed  materials.  Lev.  19.  19  ;  Deut. 
of  the  sexes,  not  to  be  interchanged,  Deut.  22.  5. 
of  the  rich.  Mat.  11.  8  ;  Luke  7.  25  ;  Ps.  45.  8, 14;  S.  of 

Sol.  4.  11 ;  Ezek.  16.  18 ;  Jas.  2.  2,  3 ;  5.  2. 
of  the  poor,  Deut.  10.  18 ;  24.  12, 13  ;  Jas.  2.  2. 
of  Jesus,  Mat.  27.  35  ;  Luke  23.  34  ;  John  19.  23. 
GARMITE,  gar'mite  — Heb.    descendant   of   Gerem  — 

Keilah  the.    1  Chr.  4.  19. 
GARNER.    Ps.  144.  13,  our  g.  {=  granary). 

Mat.  3.  12,  wheat  into  the  g. ;  Luke  3.  17,  his  g. 
GARNISH.    2  Chr.  3.  6,  he  g.  the  house. 
Job  26.  13,  the  heavens  are  g. 
Mat.  12.  44  :  Luke  11.  25,  swept,  and  g. 

23.  29,  g.  tlie  tombs  of  the  righteous. 
GARRISON.     1  Sam.  10.  5,  g.  of  the  Philistines. 
GASHMU,    gash'mu  — Heb.    ruin  storm  {!]  (Geshem). 

Neh.  6.  6. 
GASP.    Isa.  42.  14,  I  will  g.    A.  F,  destroy.  [self. 

Jer.  4.  31,  that  g.  for  breath.     A.  F,  that  bewaileth  her- 
GA  TAM,  ga'tam.    Gen.  36.  11. 
GATE.    Gen.  19.  1,  Lot  sat  in  the  g.  of  Sodom. 
Gen.  28.  17,  this  is  the  g.  of  heaven. 
Ex.  35.  17,  fir.  of  the  court.     A.V..  door. 
1  Chr.  16.  42,  to  be  at  the  g.    A.  F,  ivere  jiorters. 
Neh.  2. 13,  dmig  g.     A.  F,  port. 
Job  38.  17,  fir.  of  death. 

38.  17,  g.  of  the  shadow  of  death  ?    A.  F,  doors. 
Ps.  24.  7,  lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  g. 
118. 19,  the  fir.  of  righteousness. 
118.  20,  this  ...  fir.  of  Jehovah. 
Isa.  26.  2,  open  ye  the  g. 
38.  10,  the  g.  of  Sheol. 

60. 11,  thy  g.  also  shall  be  open  ;  60.  18,  thy  g.  Praise. 
Mic.  1.  9,  the  g.  of  my  people. 
Mat.  7. 13,  wide  is  the  g. 

16.  18,  g.  of  Hades  shall  not  prevail. 
John  5.  2,  sheep  fir.    A.V.,  market. 

Acts  16.  13,  went  forth  without  the  fir.    A.  F,  luent  ont 

of  the  oily. 
Rev.  21.  12,  twelve  fir.,  and  at  the  g. 
21.  21,  twelve  g.  were  twelve  pearls. 
Gate,  of  cities,  as  of  Jerusalem,  Neh.  1.  3 ;  2.  3 ;  3. ;  of 

Benjamin,  Jer.  37.  13 ;  of  Sodom,  Gen.  19.  1 ;  of  Gaza, 

Judg.  16.  3. 
of  royal  palaces,  Esth.  4.  2. 
of  the  temple  of  Solomon,  1  Kings  6.  34,  35  ;  2  Kings  18. 

16;  of  the  holy  place,  1  Kings  6.  31,  32  ;  Ezek.  41.  23, 

24 ;  Beautiful  gate.  Acts  3.  2. 
of  tombs.  Mat.  27.  60 ;  of  prisons.  Acts  12.  10 ;  16.  27  ;  of 

cave,  1  Kings  19.  13 ;  of  camps,  Ex.  32.  26,  27 ;  Heb.  13. 

materials  used,  Ps.  107.  16 ;  Isa.  45.  2 ;  54. 12 ;  Acts  12. 10 ; 

Rev.  21.  21. 
the  narrow  and  wide,  Mat.  7. 13 ;  Luke  13.  24. 
OATH,  gSth  — Heb.  wwe-««<  — Philistine  city.     Josh. 

11.  22. 


Goliath  of,  1  Sam.  17.  4  ;  David  at,  1  Sam.  27.  4  ;  1  Chr. 
18.  1 ;  taken  by  Hazael,  2  Kings  12.  17. 
GATHER.    Gen.  1.  9,  g.  together  unto  one  place. 
Gen.  31.  18,  substance  which  he  had  fir.    A.  F,  gotten. 
36.  6,  had  fir.  in  the  laud.    -4.  F,  got. 
IjCv.  11.  36,  is  a  g.  of  water.    A.  V.,  plenty. 
Num.  10.  3,  shall  g.  themselves.    A.  V.,  assemble. 
Deut.  30.  3,  fir.  thee.    Jer.  29. 14. 

1  Sam.  13.  4,  people  were  g.  together.    A.V.,  called. 

2  Sam.  22.  12,  g.  of  waters.    A.V.,  dark  waters. 
1  Kings  18.  19,  fir.  to  me  all  Israel. 

Ps.  39.  6,  who  shall  g.  them. 

104.  28,  thou  givest  unto  them,  they  fir. 

106.  47,  fir.  us  from  among. 

147.  2,  he  fir.  together  the  outcasts. 
Isa.  13.  14,  sheep  that  no  man  g.    A.  F,  taketh  up. 

40.  11,  he  will  g.  the  lambs. 

57.  13,  them  that  thou  hast  fir.    A.  F,  thy  companies. 

62.  9,  they  that  have  g.  it.    A.  F,  brought  it  together. 
Jer.  23.  3,  fir.  the  remnant. 

31.  10,  Israel  will  g.  him. 

32.  37,  fir.  them  out  of  all  the  countries. 
Ezek.  22.  19,  I  will  fir.  you. 

Mat.  3.  12,  fir.  his  wheat. 

7.  16,  g.  grapes  of  thorns. 

13.  30,  g.  up.     A.  v.,  gather  ye  together. 
25. 26.  g.  where  I  did  not  scatter.    A.  F,  fir.  .  .  .  have  not 
st  rawed. 

25.  32,  fir.  all  the  nations. 

26.  3,  were  fir.  together.    A.  F,  assembled. 
Mark  1.  33,  the  city  was  fir. 

Luke  11.  29,  were  g.  .  .  .  unto  him.    A.  F,  were  gath- 
ered thick. 

13.  34,  hen  g.  her  own  brood.    A.V..,  doth  gather. 
John  6.  12,  fir.  up  the  broken  pieces ;   6.  13,  they  fir. 

them  up. 
Acts  20.  7,  g.  together  to  break  bread.    A.  F,  came. 
Rev.  14.  18,  g.  the  clusters  of  the  vine. 
GATH-HEPHER,  gath'-he'pher  — Heb.   the  ivinepress 
of  the  pit.    2  Kings  14.  25. 

town  of  Lower  Galilee.    Josh.  19.  13.    A.  F,  Gittah- 
hepher. 
GATH-RIMMON,  gath'-rim'mon  — Heb.  «"mep7ess  of 

Rimmon.    Josh.  19.  45. 
GAVE.    Gen.  2.  20,  the  man  fir.  names. 
Gen.  3.  12,  she  g.  me  of  the  tree. 
Ex.  14.  20,  <j.  it  light  by  night. 
Deut.  9.  11,  fir.  me  the  two  tables. 
32.  18,  God  that  g.  thee  birth.     A .  F,  formed. 
1  Kings  4.  29,  God  fir.  Solomon  wisdom. 
Lsa.  42.  24,  who  fir.  Jacob  for  a  spoil. 
50.  6,  I  g.  my  back  to  the  smiters. 
Ezek.  20.  11,  I  g.  them  my  statutes. 
20. 12, 1  g.  them  my  sabbaths. 
Mat.  10.  1 ;  Mark  6.  7,  fir.  them  authority. 
21.  23  ;  Mark  11.  28,  who  g.  thee. 
25.  15,  he  g.  five  talents. 
2.5.  35,  ye  fir.  me  to  eat  ...  ye  fir.  me  drink. 

27.  34,  they  g.  him  wine  to  drink. 

Luke  19.  13,  g.  them  ten  pounds.    A.V.,  delivered. 
John  3.  16,  he  g.  his  only  begotten  Son. 
6.  31,  he  fir.  them  bread. 

14.  31,  fir.  me  commandment. 
Acts  2.  4,  Spirit  g.  them  utterance. 

8.  11,  they  g.  heed  to  him.    A.  F,  had  regard. 

27.  15,  fir.  way  .  .  .  and  were  driven.     A.  F,  let  her 
drive. 
Rom.  1.  28,  God  g.  them  up. 

1  Cor.  3.  6,  God  fir.  the  increase. 

2  Cor.  8.  5,  they  g.  their  own  selves. 
Gal.  1.  4,  fir.  himself  for  our  sins. 

2.  5,  fir.  place  (=  yielded  to). 
Eph.  4.  8,  g.  gifts  imto  men. 
5.  2,  fir.  himself  up.    .4. 1'.,  hath  given. 
1  Tim.  2.  6,  fir.  himself  a  ransom. 
Tit.  1.  5, 1  fir.  tliee  chaige.    A.  F,  had  appointed  thee. 
Rev.  20.  13,  fir.  up  the  dead.    A.  F,  delivered. 
GAZ A,  gsizk  — strong.    Heb.  Azzah.    Gen.  10. 19 ;  Jer. 
25.  20. 
Samson  carries  away  the  gates  of,  Judg.  16.  3. 
GAZE.    Ex.  19.  21,  to  (t. 

Job  30.  20,  thou  g.  at  me.    A.  V.,  regardest  me  not. 

GAZELLE.     Deut.  12.   15,  fir.,  and  .  .  .  hart.     A.V., 

roebuck.  [2. 46. 

GAZEZ,  ga'zez  — Heb.  shearer— son  of  Caleb.    1  Chr. 

(r.4.Z^/7'£:,S.gazites,  natives  of  Gaza.    Josh.  13.  3,^.  F, 

Go -at  bites.    .Judg.  16.  2. 
GAZZAM,  gaz'zam  — Heb.  devouring.    Ezra  2.  48. 
GEAR.     Acts  27. 17,  lowered  the  </.    A.V.,st rake  sail. 
GEBA,  ge'ba  — Heb.  ///W  — Benjamitecity.    Josh.  18.  24, 

A.  F,  Gaba.    Josh.  21.  17. 
GEBAL,  ge'bal  — Heb.  border  line.     Ps.  83.  7;   Ezek. 

27.  9. 
GEBALITES.      1   Kings   5.  18,   G^.  ...  to  build  the 

house.    A.  F,  stonesquarers. 
GEBIM.  ge'bim  —  Heb.  cisterns,  or  trenches.    Isa.  10.  31. 
GECKO.    Lev.  11.  30,  and  the  g.    A.  V.,  ferret. 
GEBALIAH,     ggd'a-lT'ah  — Heb.    Jehovah    is     great. 
2  Kings  25.  22 ;  1  Chr.  25.  3 ;  Ezra  10. 18 ;  Jer.  38. 1. 


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GIF 


GEDER,  ge'der  —  Heb.  <i  nailed  place.    Josh.  12.  13. 
GEDERAH,  ge-de  rah  —  //<>'  fortress  — &  town.    Josh.  15. 

36.    1  Chr,  4.  23,  A.  V.,  hedges. 
GEDERATHITE,    ggd  e-iath-Ite,  native   of   Gederah. 

1  Chr.  12.  4. 
GEDERITE,  geder-ite,  native  of  Geder,    1  Chr.  27.  28, 
GEDEROTH.  ge-de  roth  —pi.  of  Gederah,    Josh.  15.  41. 
GEDEROTHAIM,    ggd'e-ro-tha'im  — Heb.    two  folds. 

Josh.  15.  36.  [8.  31. 

GEL  OR,  ge'd8r  — Heb.  wall.    (1)  men,  1  Chr.  4.  4,  18; 

(2)  to  WIS,  1  Chr.  4.  39 ;  12.  7. 
GEHAZI.  ge-hazi  — Heb.    valley   of  rts ion  — Elisha's 

triLsted  servant.    2  Kings  4.  31 ;  8.  4. 
GE  LI  LOTH,  ggl'i-loth—  Heb.  circuits  —  Scot.  "  links.'" 

Josh.  18.  17. 
GEMALLI,  ge-mal'li.    Num.  13.  12. 
GEMARIAH,  gem'a-ri'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  acconi- 

Slished.    Jer.  29.  3  ;  36.  W. 
'DER.    2  Tim.  2.  23,  r/.  strifes  (=  engender). 
Genealogies,  of  Adam,  Gen.  5.  ;  1  Chr.  1.  ;  Luke  3.  23- 
38 ;  of  Noah,  Gen.  10. ;  1  Clir.  1.  1-4 ;  of  .Shem,  Gen. 
11.  10-32;  of  Ham.l  Chr.  1.  8-16;  of  Terah,  Gen.  11. 
27;  of  Abraham,  Gen.  25.;  1  Chr.  1.  28;  of  Lshmael, 
Gen.   25.  12-16;    1  Clir.  1.  29-31;  of  Esazt,  Gen.  36.  ; 
1  Chr.  1.  35-54  :  of  Jacob,  Gen.  46.  ;  Ex.  1.  2  ;  0.  14-25 ; 
Num.  26. :  1  Clir.  2. ;  of  the  tribes,  1  Clir.  2. ;  4. ;  5. ; 
6. ;  7. ;  of  David,  1  Chr.  3. ;  of  Jesus  Christ,  Mat.  1.  ; 
Luke  3.  23. 
GENEALOGY.    Heb.  7.  3,  without  g.    A.V.,  descent. 

Heb.  7.  6,  whose  g,  is  not  counted.    A.  V,,  descent. 
Generation.      Num.  9.  10,   g.  shall  be   unclean. 
A.  v.,  pO'<t('rity. 
Deut.  32.  5,  crooked  g.  {never. 

Ps.  10.6,  to  all  g.  I  shall  not  be  in  adversity.     A.V., 
14.  5,  the  a,  of  the  righteous. 
24.  6,  g.  of  them  tliat  seek  after  him. 
45.  17,  remembered  in  all  g. 
78.  8,  rebellious  g.  ;  79. 13,  thy  praise  to  all  g. 
90. 1,  dwelling-place  in  all  g. 
112.  2,  g.  of  the  upright ;  145.  4,  one  g.  shall  laud. 
Prov.  30.  12,  a  g.  that  are  pure. 
Eccl.  1.  4,  one  g.  goeth,  and  another  g. 
Isa.  34. 10,  from  g.  to  g. 
Luke  1.  48,  all  g.  shall  call  me  blessed. 
Acts  2.  40,  this  crooked  <j.    A.  V.,  this  untotcard  g, 
Eph.  3.  5,  in  other  g.    A.V.,  ages. 
Phil.  2.  15,  perverse  g.    A.  V.,  nation. 
GENESIS,  gene-sis— Gk.  origin,  or  birth  — Book  of. 
GENNESARET,      gen-nes'a-rSt  =  Prmce.s'      Garden. 
Mat.  14.  34. 
lake  of,  Luke  5.  1. 
GENTILES,  gen'trie§  — Lat.  belonging  to  one  elass  or 
race.    Origin  of,  Gen.  10.  5 ;  conversion  of,  Isa.  11. 10 ; 
John  10.  16. 
GENTILES.    Isa.  49.  6,  for  a  light  to  the  G. 
Mai.  1.  11,  great  among  the  G.    A.  V.,  heathen. 
Mat.  5.  47,  even  the  G.    A.  V.,  publicans. 
10.  5,  any  way  of  the  G. 

12.  21,  shall  the  G.  hope. 

18.  17,  as  the  G.    A.  v..  an  heathen  man. 
Acts  9.  15,  my  name  before  the  G. 

13.  46,  we  turn  to  the  G. 

14.  27,  door  of  faith  unto  the  G. 
18.  6,  I  will  go  unto  the  G. 

Rom.  11.  11,  salvation  is  come  unto  the  G. 
2  Cor.  11.  26,  perils  from  the  G.    A.  V.,  by  the  heathen. 
Gal.  3.  8,  justify  the  G.  by  faith.    A.  V.,  heathen. 
1  Tim.  2.  7,  teacher  of  the  G. 
Gentiles,  Rom.  9.  24. 
called,  1  Sam.  14.  6 ;  Ps.  2.  1 ;  9.  20 ;  Isa.  9.  1 ;  14.  1 ; 

Rom.  1.  16;  2.  26 ;  Gal.  3.  8. 
characterized  as,  Deut.  18.  14 ;  Neh.  5.  9 ;  Jer.  2.  11 ; 

Rom.  1.  21,  28-32;  1  Cor.  12.  2;  Eph.  4.  19. 
to  be  brought  to  God,  Ps.  2.  8  ;  22.  27  ;  86.  9 ;  Isa.  42.  1 ; 

54.  l-,5 ;  66.  19,  23 ;  Hos.  2.  23  ;  Zech.  2.  11 ;  Mai.  1. 11 ; 

Mat.  8.  11 ;  Luke  13.  29 ;  John  10.  16 ;  Acts  11.  1-18 ; 

18.  6 ;  28.  28  ;  Rom.  3.  22 ;  15.  9-16  ;  Eph.  2.  11-22  ;  Col. 

1.  27  ;  1  Pet.  2.  10. 
Jews  and,  Ex.  23.  32:  Deut.  7.  2;  23.  2-8;  Judg.  2.  2; 

Ezra  9.  2-15 ;  Neh.  13.  1-3 :  Acts  21.  28.  [47. 

fir.stfruits  of  the.  Mat.  2.  1-11 :  John  12.  20-22  ;  Acts  10. 

GENTLE.    Job  15.  11,  Even  the  word  that  is  g.    A.  V., 

is  there  any  secret  tJiinq.  [some. 

Prov.  15.  4,  a  g.  tongue  is  a  tree  of  life.    A.  V.    whole- 
1  Thes.  2.  7,  we  were  g. 

1  Tim.  3.  3,  but  fir.     A.  V.,  patient. 

2  Tim.  2.  24,  be  g.  towards  all. 
I  Pet.  2.  18,  to  the  good  and  g. 

GENTLENESS.    Ps.  18.  35,  g.  hath  made  me  great. 
Eccl.  10.  4,  g.  allayeth  great  offences.     A.  V.,  yielding. 
1  Cor.  4.  21,  spirit  of  g.  ?    A.  V.,  meekness. 
Gal.  6.  1,  in  a  spirit  of  a.    A.V.,  meekness. 
Gentleness,  commended,  Eph.  4.  2 ;  Phil.  2.  15 ;  Col  3. 
12 ;  1  Thes.  2.  7  :  2  Thes.  3.  15 ;  2  Tim.  2.  24-25 ;  Tit. 
3.  2 ;  Jas.  3.  17  ;  1  Pet.  2.  13. 
power  of,  Judg.  8.  2,  3 ;  1  Sam.  25.  18-35. 
of  Christ,  2  Cor.  10.  1;  Mat.  8.  3 ;  11.  29 ;  19.  13-15:  of 
Paid  and  Timothy,  1  Thes.  2.  7. 
GENTLY.    Gen.  33. 14, 1  will  lead  ong.    A.V.,  softly. 


GENUBA  TH,  ge-nii'bath  —  Heb.    1  Kings  11.  20. 
GERA.  gera  — Gen.  46.  21;  Judg.  3.  15 ;  2  Sam.  16.  5; 

iChr.  8.  3,7. 
GERAR,  ge'rar  -  Heb.  —  Philistine  town.     Gen.  10. 19. 
GERASENES,  i^v'a.-sen&s;.     Mark  5.  1.     A.V.,  Gad- 
(Irenes.  f29. 

GERIZIM,  ger^i-zTm,  mount,  2,649  ft.  high.    Deut.  11. 
GER8H0M,    ger' shorn- Heb.   expulsion.      (1)    son  of 
Moses.    Ex.  2.  22. 
(2)  descendant  of  Pliinehas.    Ezra  8.  2. 
GERSHON,      g%rBhon=  GERSHOM- aon    of    Levi. 

Gen.  46.  11. 
GERSHONITES,  ger'shon-ites,  duties  in  Tabernacle. 

Num.  4.  24  ;  7.  7  ;  10.  17. 
GESHAN,  geshan  — Heb.  — man  oi  Judah.     1  Chr.  2. 

47.     A.  v.,  Gesham. 

GESHEM,  ge'shem—  Heb.  rain  storm  [?]  — an  Arabian, 

Neh.  2.  19.  T3.  3. 

GE  8HUR,  ge  shur  —  Heb.  bridge  —  Syrian  town.    2  Sam. 

GESHURITES,  gesh'u-rites.    Deut.  3.  14.    A.  F.,  Gesh- 

uri.    Josh.  12.  5. 
GET.    Lev.  25.  28,  not  able  to  g.  it  back.    A.V.,  restore  it. 
Neh.  5.  3,  letus  g.  grain.    A.  V.,  thative  might  buy  corn. 
Ps.  90.  12,  g.  us  a  heart  of  wisdom.    A.V.,  apply  our 
hearts  unto.  [together. 

104.  22,  they  g.  them  away.    A.  V.,  gather  ihenvielvea 
107.  37,  and  y.  them  fruits  of  increase.    A.  V.,  which 
may  yield, 
Prov.  4.  7,  with  all  thy  getting  g. 
21.  6,  the  g.  of  treasures.  [eto7isness. 

Hab.  2.  9,  g.  an  evil  gain.    A.  V.,  coveteth  an  evil  cov- 
Mat.  10.  9.  g,  you  no  gold,    A.  V.,  provide  neither. 
Luke  18.  12,  tithes  of  all  that  I  g.    A.  V.,  possess. 
GE THER,  ge'ther  —  son  of  Aram.    Gen.  10.  23. 
GETHSEMANE,  geth-sgni'a-ne  — Gk.  oil-press  — sceue 

of  the  agony  of  Jesus,  Mat.  26.  36. 
GEUEL,     ge-u'el-Heb.    majesty   of    God  — the   spy. 

Num.  13.  15. 
GEZER.  ge'zer.    2  Sam.  5.  25,  A.  V.,  Gazer.    Josh.  10.  33. 
GHOST.    Gen.  25.  8,  gave  up  the  g. 
Job  10.  18  ;  11.  20  ;  14.  10,  the  g. 
Mat.  14.  26,  It  is  a  g.    A.  V.,  spirit. 
GIA  H.  gi'ah  —  Heb.  a  spring  —  village  Of,    2  Sam.  2.  24. 
GIANT.    Job  16.  14,  he  runneth  upon  me  like  a  g. 
Giants,  in  Canaan,  Deut.  2.  10,  11,  20,  21 ;  9.  2. 
spies  report.  Num.  13.  33  ;  Deut.  1.  28. 
slain  by  David  and  liis  servants,  1  Sam.  17. ;  2  Sam.  21. 
16  :  1  Chr.  20.  4. 
GIBBAR,  gib'bar  — Heb.  a  hero,  or  soldier.    Ezra  2.  20. 
GIBBETHON,    gib'be-thon— Heb.     height  — town    in 

Dan.    Josh.  19.  44. 
GIBE  A,  glb'e-a-Heb.  a  hill.    1  Chr.  2.  49. 
GIBE  AH,  gib'e-ah.    (1)  village  of  Judah,  Josh.  15.  57. 
(2)  Beujamite  city,  Judg.  19.  14;  punished,  Judg.  20. 
GIBE  A  TH,  gTb  e-Sth.  town  of  Judah.    Josh.  18.  28. 
GIBEATHITE,  gIb'e-ath-Tte,  native  of  Gibeah.    1  Chr. 

12.  3. 
GIBE  ON,  gib'e-on  — Heb.  belonging  to  a  hill  (?). 
a  royal  city  greater  than  Ai,  Josh.  10.  2. 
inhabitants  deceive  Joshua,  Josh.  9. 
inhabitants  made  bondmen,  Josh.  9.  23, 
Joshua  defeats  five  kings  at,  Josh.  10. 16. 
Solomon's  dream  at,  1  Kings  3.  5. 

tabernacle  at,  1  Chr.  16.  39 ;  21.  29.  [21,  1. 

GIBEONITES,  gtb'e-on-ites,  people  of  Gibflon,    2  Sam, 

slain  by  king  Saul,  2  ^am.  21.  1. 
GIDDALTI,  gid-dal'ti-Heb.  /  magnify  [God],    1  Chr. 
25.  4.  [7.  49, 

GIDBEL,  gid'del  — Heb.  very  great.    Ezra  2.  47 ;  Neh, 
GIDEON,    gid'e-on  — Heb.    cutter    doivn  —  the    judge. 
Judg.  6. 11.    Heb.  11.  32,  A.  V.,  Gedeon. 
destroys  altar  of  Baal  (Jerubbaal),  Judg.  6.  32. 
defeats  Midianites  with  reduced  army,  Judg.  7. 19. 
sins,  Judg.  8.  24 :  his  death.  Judg.  8.  32. 
GIDE ONI,  gid'e-oni-Ueh.    Num.  1.  11.   (SeeGiDEOK.) 
GIDOM.  gidom  -  Heb.  cutting  off  [?].    Judg.  20.  45. 
GIER-EAGLE.     Lev.  11.  13;    Deut-  14.  12,  the  g.-e. 

A.  v.,  ossifrage. 
GIFT.    Gen.  25.  6,  Abraham  gave  g. 
Gen.  33.  11,  Take  .  .  .  my  g.    A.  V.,  blessing. 
2  Chr.  32.  23,  many  brought  g. 
Ps.  68.  18,  thou  hast  received  «/. 
Prov.  21.  14,  a  '/.  in  secret  pacifieth. 
Mic.  1.  14,  Shalt  thou  give  a  parting  > 
Mat.  2.  11,  they  offered  unto  him  g. 
8.  4,  offer  the  g.  that  Moses. 
Luke  21.  1,  casting  their  g.  into. 
21.  4,  cast  in  unto  the  g.    A.  V.,  offerings. 
John  4. 10,  knewest  the  g.  of  God. 
Acts  2.  38,  g.  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  ,  ^    , 

Rom.  5.  18,  the  free  g.  came  ;  6.  23.  the  free  ff.  of  God. 

1  Cor.  7.  7,  own  g.  from  God.    A.  V.,  jtroper  g. 
12.  4,  diversities  of  g. :  13.  2,  the  g.  of  prophecy. 

2  Cor.  9.  15,  for  his  unspeakable  g. 
Eph.  4.  8,  gave  g.  unto  men. 

.Tas.  1.  17,  every  perfect  g. 
Gifts,  of  dod,  1  Kings  3.  9-13  ;  2  Chr.  1.  10  ;  Pb.  29. 11 :  84. 
11 ;  Prov.  2.  6  :  .Tolin  3.  27  ;  1  Cot.  1.  7  }  1  Tim.  6. 17 ; 
Jas.  4.  6.    (See  God.) 


A.  v.,  presents. 


I» 


GIH 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


GLO 


spiritual,  Ps.  68.  18,  35  ;  Isa.  42.  6  ;  55.  4  ;  Ezek.  11.  19  ; 

Mat.  11.  28  ;  Luke  11.  13  :  John  3.  16  ;  6.  32,  33 ;  Acts  11. 

17  ;  Rom.  12.  6  ;  1  Cor.  12. ;  13.  2 ;  2  Cor.  9.  15 ;  Eph.  2. 

8 ;  Jas.  1.  5,  17. 
temporal,  Gen.  27.  28 :  Lev.  26.  4-6 ;  Ps.  34. 10 ;  65.  9  :  136. 

25 ;  145.  15, 16 ;  Isa.  30.  23 ;  Mat.  6.  25-33 ;  Acts  14. 17 ;  1 

Tim.  4.  4,  5. 
GIHON,  gi'hon  — Heb.  a  bursting  forth.    Gen.  2.  13;  2 

Chr.  32.  30. 
GILALAI,  gil'a-lai.    Neh.  12.  36. 
6ILBUA,  gil-bo'a,  Saul  slain  at.    1  Sam.  31. 
GILEAD,  gile-ad  — Heb.  c<imel  liump.    Gen.  31.  21. 

(1)  persons.  Num.  26.  29 ;  Judg.  11.  1 ;  1  Chr.  5.  14. 

(2)  places,  Judg.  7.  3  ;  Hos.  6.  8.  [10.  3. 
GILEADITE,  gil'e-ad-Ite,  a  native  of  Gilead.  Judg. 
GILGAL,  gilgal  — Heb.  a  circlf.    (1)  camp  at,  Josh.  9.  6. 

Saul  made  king  at,  1  Sam.  10.  8 ;  U.  15. 
(2)  Elijah  and  Elisha  reside  at,  2  Kings  2.  1. 
GILOH,  ei'loh  —  lLeb.  rejoicing  — city  oi  Judah.    Josh. 

15.  51. 
GILONITE,  gl'lo-nlte,  native  of  Giloh.    2  Sam.  15.  12. 
GIMZO,  gim'zo  — Heb.  fertile  in  sycomores.     2  Chr. 

28.  18. 
GIN.     Amos  3.  5,  g.  is  set  for  him  ?  (=  snare) . 
GIN  A  TH,  gl'nath  —  Heb.  a  garden  [:'].    1  Kings  16.  22. 
GINNE  THOI,  gin'ne-thoi  =  GINA^E  THON.    Neh.  12.  4  ; 

10.  6.     A.  F..  Ginnetho. 
GIRD.    Judg.  3.  16,  g.  it  under.     A.  V.,  did  gird. 
Ps.  18.  32,  God  that  g.me.\  30.  11,  g.  me  with  gladness. 
45.  3,  (;.  thy  sword  upon  thy  tlugh.  [side. 

65.  12,  hills  are  g.  with  joy.  ^4.  V.,  rejoice  on  every 
76.  10,  wrath  shalt  thou  g.  upon  thee.  A.  V.,  restrain. 
Isa.  8.  9 ;  Joel  1.  13,  a.  yourselves. 

49.  18,  and  g.  thyself  with  them.     A.V.,  bind. 

50.  11,  that  g.  yourselves.    A.  V.,  compass. 
Acts  12.  8,  g.  thyself. 

Eph.  6.  14,  having  g.  your  loins.     A.  F.,  girt. 

1  Pet.  5.  5,  g.  yourselves  with  humility.    A.  V.,  be 
clothed. 
GIRDLE.    Ps.  109.  19,  the  g.  wherewith. 

Isa.  5.  27,  the  g.  of  their  loins. 

Mat.  3.  4,  a  leathern  g. 

Rev.  1.  13,  with  a  golden  g.  [gasite. 

GIRGA SHI TE,  giT'gSi-shlte.    Gen.  10.   16.     A.V.,  Gir- 

Gen.  15.  21 ;  Josh.  3.  10 ;  1  Chr.  1. 14 ;  Neh.  9.  8. 
GIRL.    Joel  3.  3,  sold  a  g.  for  wine. 

Zech.  8.  5,  boys  and  g.  playing.  [pointed. 

GIRT.    Judg.  18.  11,  men  g.  with  weapons.     A.  V.,  ap- 

Rev.  15.  6,  g.  about  their  breasts.    A.V.,  breasts  girded. 
GIRZITES,  gir'zites.    A.  F.,  Gezrites.    1  Sam.  27.  8. 
GISHPA,  gish  pa.    Neh.  11.  21.    A.  F,  Gisjm.  [4.  3. 

G  ITT  AIM,   git'ta-Tm  — Heb.  two  winepresses.    2  Sam. 
GITTITH,  git'tith.  musical  term.    Ps.  8.  title. 
GIVE.    Gen.  40.  13.  g.  Pharaoh's  cup.     A.  F,  deliver. 

Num.  35.  6,  ye  shall  g.    A.  V.,  appoint. 
35.  6,  ye  shall  g.  forty  and  two  cities.    A.  F.,  add. 

1  Sam.  1.  11,  g.  him  unto  Jehovah. 

2  Kings  12.  15,  to  g.  to  them.    A.  F,  to  be  bestowed  on. 

1  Chr.  16.  18, 1  g.  the  land  of  Canaan. 
21.  22,  G.  me  the  place.     A.V.,  grant. 

2  Chr.  1.  10,  g.  me  now  wisdom. 

31. 4,  g.  themselves  to  the  law.   A.  F,  be  encouraged  in. 
Job  20.  10,  shall  g.  back  his  wealth.    .4.  F,  restore. 

23.  6,  g.  heed  unto  me.     J.  F,  put  strengtti  in. 

41.  11,  Who  hath  first  g.  unto  me.    A.  V.,  prevented. 
Ps.  6.  5,  In  Sheol  who  shall  g. 

28.  4,  fir.  them  according  to. 

37,  4,  fir.  thee  the  desires. 

68.  11,  Lord  g.  the  word.     A.  V.,  gave. 

105.  1 ;  106. 1 ;  107.  1,  Oh  g.  thanks  unto. 

119.  34,  fir.  me  understanding. 
Prov.  23.  26,  </.  me  thy  heart. 

25.  26,  man  that  fir.  way.    A.  V.,  falling  doivn. 

30.  15,  two  daughters,  crying,  fif.,  g. 
Isa.  28. 12,  g.  ye  rest  to  him  that  is  weary.  A.  F.,  where- 
with ye  may  cause  the  weary  to  rest. 

43.  3,  have  g.  Egypt.    A.  F,  gave. 

43.  20,  g.  drink  to  my  people. 

61.  3,  fir.  imto  them  a  garland  for  ashes.  [ivorfc. 

61.  8,  gr.  them  their  recompense.    A.  F,  direct  their 
Jer.  18.  21,   fir.   them  over  to.    A.  F,  pour  out  their 
blood  by. 

20.  5,  wall  g.  all  the  riches.     A.V.,  deliver. 
Ezek.  35.  5,  hast  g.  over.     A.  F,  shed  the  blood  of. 
Zech.  8.  12,  the  vine  shall  g.  its  fruit,  and  the  ground 
shall   gr.   its    increase,   and    the   heavens    shall   g. 
their  dew. 
Mat.  5.  42,  g.  to  him  that  asketh  thee. 

19.  21 ;  Ma'rk  10.  21,  fir.  to  the  poor. 

25.  42,  ye  did  not  fir.  me  to  eat.   A.  F,  gave  me  no  meat. 

27.  58,  it  to  be  a.  up.     A.  F,  delivered. 
Mark  7.  11,  Corban  .  .  .  </.  to  God.    A.  F,  a  gift. 

8.  6,  having  g.  thanks,  he  brake.  A.  F.,  gave'.  .  .  and. 
Luke  4.  6,  To  thee  will  I  g.  all  this  authority. 

6.  38,  g.,  and  it  shall  be  g. 

11.  12,  g.  him  a  scorpioii?    A.  F,  offer. 
John  5.  22,  g.  all  judgment.    A.  F,  committed. 

6.  63,  it  is  the  spirit  that  fir.  life.    A.  F,  qxdckeneth. 

10.  28,  I  g.  unto  them  eternal  life. 


Acts  3.  6,  what  I  have,  that  q.  I  thee. 

17.  25,  he  himself  g.  to  all  life. 

25.  16,  to  tj.  up  any  man.    A.  F,  deliver. 
Rom.  8.  li,  fir.  life  also  to  your  mortal  bodies.    A.  F., 
quick' n. 

8.  32,  freely  g.  us  all  things  ? 

12.  7,  fir.  ourselves  to  our  ministry.     A.V.,  icait  on. 
15.  8.  promises  q.  unto.    A.  F,  made. 

Gal.  3.  21,  a  law  g. 
Eph.  1.  16,  cease  not  to  g.  thanks. 
4.  29,  g.  grace.    A.  F,  ministfr. 
1  Thes.  5.  18,  in  everything  g.  thanks. 

1  Tim.  6.  17,  God,  who  g.  us  richly. 

Tit.  1.  8,  g.  to  hospitality.    A.  F,  a  lover  of. 
Jas.  1.  5,  g.  to  all  liberally. 

2  Pet.  1.  10,  fir.  the  more  diligence.    A.  F,  g.  diligence. 
Rev.  3.  21,  that  overcometh,  I  will  a.    A.  V..  grant. 

13.  15,  it  was  g.  unto  him.     A.V.,he  had  poiver. 

13.  16,  that  there  be  g.  them  a  mark.   A.  F,  to  receive. 
19.  8,  it  was  fir.  unto  her.     A.V.,  granted. 
Giving,  rules  of.  Gen.  28.  22;  Lev.  27.  30;  Num.  18.  21; 
Deut.  IG.  17  :   Prov.  3.9;   Mai.  3.  10 ;  Mat.  6.  1 ;  10.  8  ; 
Luke  6.  38  ;  Rom.  12.  8  :  2  Cor.  8.  12 ;  9.  7. 
GIZ UNITE,    gi'zo-nite-Heb.    quarry    [?J  —  Hashem. 

1  Chr.  11.  34. 
GLAD.    Job  22.  19,  righteous  see  it,  and  are  g. 
Ps.  9.  2 ;  31.  7,  I  will  be  g. 

21.  6,  thou  makest  him  g.  with  joy.   A.  F,  exceeding  g. 
34.  2,  meek  shall  hear  thereof,  and  be  g. 
64.  10,  righteous  shall  be  g. 
104.  15,  wine  tliat  maketh  fir. 
107.  42,  see  it,  and  be  g.    A.  F,  rejoice. 
119.  74,  fear  thee  shall  see  me  and  be  g. 
Prov.  10.  1,  maketh  a  g.  father. 

15. 13,  g.  heart  maketh  a  cheerful  countenance.   A.  F., 
merry. 

23. 15,  My  heart  will  be  f/.    -4.  F,  .<ihall  rejoice. 
Eccl.  7.  3j  heart  is  made  fir.    A.  F,  better. 

10.  19,  wine  maketh  g.  the  life.    A.  F,  merry. 
Jonah  4.  6,  Jonah  was  exceeding  g. 

Luke  15.  32,  make  merry  and  be  g. 
John  20.  20,  The  disciples  therefore  were  fir. 
Acts  2.  26,  my  heart  was  g.    A.V..,  did  .  .  .  rejoice. 
Rom.  10. 15,  fir.  tidings  of  good  tilings. 
1  Thes.  3.  6,  brought  us  fir.  tidings.    A.  F,  good. 
GLADNESS.    Num.  10.  10,  day  of  your  fir. 
Esth.  9.  17,  feasting  and  g. 

9.  22,  from  sorrow  to  g.    A.  F,  joy. 
Ps.  4.  7,  put  fir.  in  my  heart. 

51.  8,  to  hear  joy  and  fir. 

68.  3,  let  them  rejoice  with  fir.  A.V.,  exceedingly  rejoice. 
97.  11,  fir.  for  the  upright. 
100.  2,  serve  Jehovah  with  g. 
Isa.  35.  10 ;  51.  11,  obtain  g.  and  joy. 
Luke  1.  14,  have  joy  and  g. 

Acts  2.  28,  full  of  fir.    A.  F,  joy.  {meat  with  g. 

2.  46,  took  their  food  with  fir.  A.V.,  did  eat  their 
Glad  tidings.    See  Gospel. 

GLASS.    Job  28.  17,  g.  cannot  equal  it.    A.  F,  crystal. 
Rev.  4.  6,  sea  of  g.  like  unto  crystal. 
15.  2,  sea  of  g. 

21. 18,  like  unto  pure  fir. ;  21.  21,  transparent  g. 
GLEAN.    Job  24.  6,  fir.  the  viutage.     A.  V.,  gather. 

Jer.  6.  9,  thoroughly  g.  the  remnant  of  Israel. 
GLEANINGS.    Isa.  17.  6,  there  shall  be  left  therein  g. 
A.  v.,  gleaning  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it. 
Mic.  7.  1,  grape  g.  of  the  vintage. 
Gleanings,  to  be  left  for  the  poor  and  stranger.  Lev. 
19.  9,  10  ;  23.  22  ;  Deut.  24.  19-22. 
Ruth  a  gleaner,  Kuth  2. 
GLISTERING.    Mark  9.  3,  garments  became  fir.    A.  F, 

sidninfi. 
GLITTERING.    Hab.  3. 11,  the  shining  of  thy  g.  spear. 
GLOOM.      Job  30.  3,  in  the  g.  of  wasteuess.    A.  F,  in 
former  time  desolate.  [ness. 

Isa.  8.  22,  behold  .  .  .  the  g.  of  anguish.  A.  F,  dim- 
GLOOMINESS.  Joel  2.  2  ;  Zeph.  1. 15,  darkness  and  fir. 
GLORIED.     2  Cor.  7.  14,  if  in  auythuig  I  have  fir.    .4.  F, 

ho'ist<^d. 
GLORIFY.    Ps.  86.  12, 1  will  g.  thy  name. 
Isa.  .55.  5,  he  hath  q.  thee. 
60.  7,  I  will  fir.  the  house  of  my  glory. 
Ezek.  28.  22,  g.  in  the  midst  of  thee. 
Mat.  5.  16,  fir.  your  Father  who  is.  [God. 

9.  8,  were  afraid,  and  g.  God.    A.  V.,  marvelled,  and  g. 
Luke  4.  15,  being  g.  of  all. 

John  8.  54,  If  I  g.  myself,  my  glory  is  nothing.    A.  V,, 
honour  .  .  .  honour. 
8.  54,  my  Father  that  g.    A.  F,  honoureth. 

11.  4,  Son  of  God  may  be  q. 

12.  28,  Father,  g.  thy  name. 

13.  32,  God  shall  fir.  him. 

14. 13,  Father  may  be  cr.  in  the  Son. 

17.  1,  fir.  thy  Son,  that  the  Son  may  g.  thee. 

17.  4,  I  fir.  thee  on  the  earth. 

Rom.  11.  13,  I  g.  my  ministry.    A.  V.,  magnify  mine 
office. 

15.  6,  one  mouth  a.  the  God. 
1  Cor.  6.  20,  fir.  God  therefore  in  your  body. 


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2  Thes.  3. 1,  may  ruu  aud  be  g.    A.  V.,haie  free  course, 
and  be  (/. 

1  Pet.  2. 12,  g.  God  in  the  day  of  visitation. 
4. 11,  in  all  things  God  may  be  g. 

Glorifying  God.  1  Chr.  16.  28;  Ps.  22.  23;  50.  15;  99.  9; 

Luke  IT.  15  :  .John  21.  19 ;  2  Cor.  9.  13 ;  Rev.  5. 13 ;  15. 

4.    (See  God.  Glory  OF.) 
GLORIOUS.     Ex.  15.  11,  g.  in  holiness. 

2  Sam.  6.  2u.  how  g.  was  the  king  of  Israel. 
Neh.  9.  5.  blessed  be  thy  '/.  name. 

Ps.  45.  13.  kings  daughter  within  the  palace  is  all  g. 

72.  19,  blessed  be  his  g.  name. 

87.  3,  g.  things  are  spoken  of  thee.  [afflirt. 

Isa.  9.  1,  hath  he  made  it  g.    A.  V.,  did  more  gi-ieiously 

28.  1,  fading  flower  of  his  g.  beauty. 
60.  13,  make  the  place  of  my  feet  g. 
63.  1,  g.  in  his  apparel. 

63.  14,  to  make  thyself  a  g.  name. 
Ezek.  27.  25,  replenished,  and  made  very  g. 
Dan.  8.  9,  toward  the  g.  land.    A.V..  pleasant. 

11.  16,  he  shall  stand  in  the  g.  land. 
Luke  13.  17,  rejoiced  for  all  the  g.  things. 
Eph.  5.  27.  present  the  church  to  himself  a  g.  church. 
GLORY.    Gen.  49.  6.  my  g.    A.  V..  mine  honour. 
Ex.  33. 18,  Show  me,  I  pray  thee,  thy  g. 

1  Sam.  4.  21,  22.  a-  is  departed  from  Israel. 

2  Sam.  1. 19,  Thy  ^..  O  Israel.    A.  V.,  the  beauty  of  Israel. 
1  Chr.  22.  5.  of  fame  and  of  g. 

29.  11,  thine,  O  Jehovah,  is  .  .  .  the  g. 

Ps.  7.  5,  lay  my  g.  in  the  dust.    A.  F.,  mine  honour. 
8.  1,  set  thy  g.  upon  the  heavens ! 

16.  9,  my  g.  rejoiceth. 

24.  7,  9,  the  King  of  g.  will  come  in. 

26.  8.  thy  g.  dweUeth.    ^4.  F.,  thine  honour. 
29.  3,  the  God  of  g.  thundereth. 
47.  4,  g.  of  Jacob  whom  he  loved.    A.  F.,  excellency. 
49.  16,  the  g.  of  his  house  is  increased. 
63.  2,  to  see  thy  power  and  thy  g. 
66.  2,  the  g.  of  his  name.     A.  F.,  honour. 
85.  9,  that  g.  may  dwell  in  our  land. 
89.  17,  thou  art  the  g.  of  their  strength. 
145.  11,  the  g.  of  thy  kingdom. 
145.  12.  g.  of  the  majesty.    ^4.  F,  glorious  majesty. 
149.  5,  Let  the  saints  exiUt  in  g.    A.  F.,  be  joyful  in  g. 
Prov.  3.  35.  the  wise  shall  inherit  g. 
14.  23,  of  people  is  the  king's  g.     A.  F,  honour. 

17.  6,  g.  of  children  are  their  fathers. 

20.  29,  g.  of  vomig  men  is  their  strength. 

25.  2,  g.  of  kings  is  to  search.     A.  F,  honour. 
Isa.  10.  3,  where  will  ye  leave  your  g.  ? 

13.  19,  Babylon,  the  g.  of  kingdoms. 

17.  3,  g.  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

22.  23,  throne  of  g.    A.  F,  glorious  throne. 

24.  16,  songs  :   G.  to  the  righteous. 

35.  2,  the  g.  of  Lebanon. 


61.  6,  in  their  g.  shall  ye  boast  yourselves. 

ill  the  nations.    A.V.,an 


honour. 


Jer.  33.  9,  a  gr.,  before  all 
Ezek.  20.  6,  the  g.  of  all  lauds. 

31. 18,  art  thou  thus  like  in  g. 
Dan.  4.  30,  g.  of  my  majesty  ?    A.  F,  honour. 
Hos.  4.  7,  I  will  change  their  g.  into  shame. 
Zech.  2.  5,  will  be  the  g.  in  the  midst. 
Mat.  4.  8,  kingdoms  of  the  world,  and  the  g. 

6.  2,  that  they  mav  have  g.  of  men. 

6.  29  :  Luke  12.  27.  Solomon  in  all  his  g. 

16.  27 ;  Mark  8.  38.  come  in  the  a.  of  his  Father. 
19.  28.  Son  of  man  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  his  g. 

Luke  2.  14,  g.  to  God  in  the  highest. 
2.  32,  the  '/.  of  thv  people  Israel. 
9.  30,  31,  Moses  and  Elijah  ;  who  appeared  in  g. 

14.  10,  have  g.  in  the  presence.     A.V.,  worship. 
John  1.  14.  we  beheld  his  g.,  g.  as  of. 

2.  11.  manifested  his  g. 

5.  41,  I  receive  not  g.    A.  F,  honour. 

8.  50.  I  seek  not  mine  own  g. ;  12.  41,  he  saw  his  g. 

9.  24,  Give  a.  to  God.    A.  V.,  God  the  praise.  [of- 
12.  43,  loved  the  g.  that  is  of  men  more.    A.  F,  praise 

17.  5,  the  g.  which  I  had  with  thee. 

17.  22,  the  g.  which  thou  hast  given  me. 
Acts  7.  2,  the  God  of  g.  appeared. 

12.  23,  because  he  gave  not  God  the  g. 

22.  11, 1  could  not  see  for  the  g.  of  that  light. 
Rom.  1.  23.  changed  the  g.  of  the  incorruptible. 

2.  17,  and  '/.  in  God.     .4.  F.  makest  thy  boast  of. 

2.  23,  g.  inthe  law.     A.  F,  boa.<<t  of. 

4.  20,  strong  through  faith,  giving  g.  to  God. 

8.  21,  liberty  of  the  g.    A.  F,  glorious  liberty. 

11. 18. ;/.  not  over.    A.  F,  boast  not  against. 

1  Cor.  4. 10.  ye  have  g.    A.  F.  are  honourable. 
11.  7,  woman  is  the  g.  of  the  man. 

15.  40,  (/.  of  the  celestial  .  .  .  cr.  of  the  terrestrial. 
15.  43,  it  is  raised  in  g. 

2  Cor.  3.  7,  came  with  g..  so  that.     A.V.,  was  glorious. 
4.  4,  the  gospel  of  the  g.  of  Chri-st.      A.  F,  glorious 

go.tpH. 
4.  17,  exceedingly  an  eternal  weight  of  g. 

6.  8,  by  g.  aud  dishonor.     A.  T'.,  honour. 

Gal.  1.5-2  Tim.  4. 18 ;  Heb.  13.  21,  to  whom  be  the  g. 
for  ever. 


Eph.  1.  6,  praise  of  the  g.  of  his  grace. 

2.  9,  that  no  man  should  a.    A.  F,  boast. 

Phil.  2.  16,  may  have  whereof  to  g.  in  the  day.    A.  F, 
may  rejoice. 

3.  3,  g.  in  Chri.st  Jesus.  A.  F,  rejoice. 
3. 19,  whose  g.  is  in  their  shame. 

3.  21,  conformed  to  the  body  of  his  g.    A.  V.,  fashioned 
li/i-e  unto  his  glorious  body. 
Col.  1.  11,  the  might  of  his  g.    A.  F,  his  glorious  power. 
3.  4,  with  him  be  manifested  in  g.    A.V.,  appear  with 
him  in  g. 
1  Thes.  2.  20.  for  ye  are  our  g.  and  our  joy. 
1  Tim.  1.  11,  gospel  of  the  g.    A.  F,  glorious  gospel. 

3.  16.  Received  up  in  g.  [pearing. 
Tit.  2.  13,  appearing  of  the  g.  A.  F,  the  glorious  ap- 
Heb.  2.  10,  bringing  many  sons  unto  g. 

9.  5,  cherubim  of  g. 

Jas.  1.  9,  g.  in  his  high  estate.    A.  F,  rejoice. 
2.  1.  Jesus  Christ,  the  Lord  of  g. 

4.  16,  ye  '/.  in  vour  vauntings.    A.  F,  rejoice. 

1  Pet.  1.  11,  the  g.  that  should  follow.     .4.1'.,  glory. 
4.  11,  whose  is  the  g.    A.  F,  to  whom  be  praise. 

4.  14.  the  Spirit  of  g.  and  the  Spirit  of  God. 

5.  1.  the  o.  that  shall  be  revealed. 

2  Pet.  1.  3'.  g.  and  virtue. 

Jude  24.  before  the  presence  of  his  g. 
Rev.  14.  7.  fear  God,  and  give  him  g. 
19.  7,  give  the  '/.  unto.     A.  F,  honour. 
21.  23.  the  g.  of  God  did  lighten  it. 
GLORYING.    Rom.  3.  27,  Where  then  is  the  t/.?    A.V., 
boasting. 

1  Cor.  5.  6,  your  g.  is  not  good. 

15.  31,  by  that  g.  in  you.    .4.  F,  your  rejoicing. 

2  Cor.  5. 12,  of  g.  on  our  behalf.    A.  F,  to  glory. 
7.  4,  great  is  my  g.  on  your  behalf. 

Gal.  6.  4,  his  g.  in  regard  of.    A.V.,  rejoicing  in. 

Phil.  1.  26,  g.  may  abound.    .4.  V.,  rejoicing. 

1  Thes.  2.  19,  crown  of  {/.  ?    .4.  F,  rejoicing. 
GLOWING.    Isa.  35.  7,  </.  sand.    A.  V.,  parched  ground. 

Ezek.  1.  4,  as  it  were  g.  metal.    A.  F,  as  the  colour  of 
amhfr. 
GLUTTONOUS.    Prov.  23.  20,  g.  eaters.    A.V., riotous. 

Mat.  11.  IK,  Behold,  a  g.  man. 
GLUTTONS.    Tit.  L  12,  idle  r/.     A.  V.,  slow  bellies. 
Gluttony,  condemned,  Deut.  ^1.  20;  Prov.  23.  20,  21 ;  25. 
16 ;  Isa.  22.  13  ;  1  Pet.  4.  3  ;  Jude  12. 

Instances:  — .£'««?/,  Gen.   25.  30-34,  with  Heb.  12.   16; 

Israel.  Num.  11.  4,  with  Ps.  78.  18  ;  ElPs  sons,  1  Sam. 

2.  12-17  ;  Belshazzar,  Dan.  5.  1.  [eth. 

GNASH.    Job  16.  9,  he  hath  g.  upon  me.    .1.  T'.,  gnash- 

Ps.  112.  10,  he  shall ;;.  with  has  teeth. 

Lam.  2.  16,  they  his's  and  g.  the  teeth. 

Mat.  8. 12  ;  22.  13 ;  24.  51 ;  25.  30,  g.  of  teeth. 

Acts  7.  54,  they  a.  on  him  with  their  teeth. 
GNAT.    Mat.  23. "24,  strain  out  the  g. 
GNAW.    Job  30.  3,  they  g.  the  dry  ground.    A.V.,  flee- 
ing into  the  ivi/derness.  [s^inews. 

Job  30.  17,  pains  that  g.  me  take  no  rest.     A.  F,  my 

Rev.  16.  10,  g.  their  tongues. 
GO.    Gen.  32.  26,  I  will  not  let  thee  g. 

Ex.  5. 1 ;  7.  16,  let  my  people  g. 

12.  12. '/.  through  the  land.    .4.  F,  pass. 

13.  4,  ye  '/.  forth.  .4.  V.,  came  ye  out. 
23.  2.3,  mine  angel  shall  g.  before  thee. 
33.  14,  my  presence  shall  g.  with  thee. 

Lev.  14.  7,  let  g.  the  living  bird.    .1.  T'.,  loose. 
Deut.  3.  21,  whither  thou  ;/.  over.     .4.  F.,  passest. 
Josh.  6.  5,  people  shaU  g.  up.    .4.  T'.,  ascend. 
Ruth  1.  16,  whither  thou  goest.  I  will  g. 
2.  2, '/.  to  the  field  .  .  .   G..  my  daughter. 
1  Sam'.  2.  28,  g.  up  unto  mine  altar.    .1.  T'.,  offer  upon. 
Ps.  38.  6.  I  a-  mourning  all  the  day. 

62.  9,  In  tlie  balances  they  will  g.  up.    ^ .  T'.,  to  be  laid. 
84.  7,  they  g.  from  strength  to  strength. 

89. 14,  Lovingkindness  and  truth  a.  before. 
Prov.  23.  31,  (/.  down  smoothly.    A.V.,  moveth  itself . 

aright. 
Eccl.  1.  7,  rivers  g.,  thither  they  g.  again.    .4.  F,  come 

.  .  .  retui-n. 
Isa.  51.  4,  a  law  shall  n.  forth  from  me.    A.  F.,  proceed, 
bb.  12,  ye  shall  g.  out  with  joy. 

63.  12,  caused  ...  to  '/.  at  the  right  hand.    A.  V.,  led 
.  .  .  by. 

Jer.  4.  4,  lest  my  wrath  g.  forth.    .4.  F,  come. 
9.  4,  neighbor  will  a.  about.     A.  T'.,  ualk. 
Mat.  2.  8,   G.  aud  search  out  exactly.     .4.  T'.,  O.  and 
search  diligentlu.  ,      ,  ,  ^ 

5.  30,  thy  whole  body  g.    A.  F,  should  be  cast. 
5.  40,  g.  to  law  with  thee.    -4.  T:,  sue  thee  at  the  law. 
10. 14,  as  ye  '/.  forth.    -4.  T'.,  when  ye  depart. 
14. 16,  They  have  no  need  to  g.  away.    A.  F,  need  not 
depart. 

26.  36,  while  I '/.  yonder  and  pray. 

28.  19,  G.  ye  therefore,  and  make  disciples  of  all  the 
nations.    .4.  F..  G.  .  .  .  teach  all  nations. 
Luke  13.  33,  I  must  a.  on  my  way.    A.  F,  walk. 
John  6.  63,  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  g.  ? 
Acts  9.  15,  g.  thy  way  :  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel. 

27.  29,  let  g.  four  anchors.     .4.  T'.,  cast. 


GOA 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


GOD 


Rom.  15.  24,  whensoever  I  g.  unto  Spain.    A.V.,  take 

my  journey. 
1  Cor.  4.  6,  to  fj.  beyond.    A.V.,  think  of  men  above. 
Rev.  19.  3,  her  smoke  '/.  up.    A.  F.,  rose. 
GOADS.    1  Sam.  13.  21,  to  set  the  g.    A.V.,  to  sharpen 
the  (J. 
Eccl.  12.  11,  words  of  the  wise  are  as  g. 
Acts  21).  14,  kick  against  the  q.    A.  V..  pricks. 
GOAH.  go'ah-Heb.  lowing.    Jer.  31.  39.    A.  F.,  Goath. 
GOAL.    Phil.  3. 14,  press  on  toward  the  g.    A.V.,  mark. 
GOAT.    Lev.  4.  23,  for  his  oblation  a  gr.    A.V.,  kui  of 
the  goats. 
Isa.  13.  21,  wild  g.  shall  dance.    A.  F.,  satyrs. 
34. 14,  wild  a.  shall  cry.     A.V.,  satyr. 
Mat.  25.  32,  sheep  from  the  g. 
25.  33,  the  g.  on  the  left. 
Heb.  9.  12,  nor  yet  through  the  blood  of  g. 
GOB,  gob—  Heb.  a  pit,  or  cistern.    2  Sam.  21.  19. 
GOD.    Gen.  1.  1,  G.  created  the  heavens. 
Gen.  3.  5,  shall  be  as  G.    A.  F,  gods. 

5.  22 ;  6.  9,  walked  with  G. 

16.  13,  Thou  art  a  G.  that  seeth.    A.  F,  Thou  God  seest. 

17.  7,  to  be  a  G.  unto  thee,  and  to  thy  seed. 

17.  8;  Jer.  32.  38,  I  will  be  their  G. 
31.  13, 1  am  the  G.  of  Beth-el. 

Ex.  3.  12,  serve  G.  upon  this  mountain. 

6.  7,  I  will  be  to  you  a  G. 

18.  19,  G.  be  with  thee. 

22.  28,  Shalt  not  revile  G.    A.V.,  the  gods. 

1  Sam.  2.  25,  G.  shall  judge  him.    A.  v.,  the  judge. 
17.  46,  that  there  is  a  G.  in  Israel. 

2  Sam.  22.  32,  who  is  G.,  save  Jehovah  ? 

22. 33,  G.  is  my  strong  fortress.    A.V.,G.  is  my  strength 
and  power. 
2  Chr.  2.  5,  great  is  our  G.  above  all  gods. 

14.  11,  O  Jehovah,  thou  art  our  G. 
Neh.  9. 17,  thou  art  a  G.  ready  to  pardon. 

9.  31,  thou  art  a  gracious  and  merciful  G. 
Job  24.  23,  G.  giveth  them  to  be.    A.  V.,  though  it  be 
given. 

30. 18,  by  G.''s  great  force.    A.V.,by  the  great  force  of 
my  di-tease. 
Ps.  8.  5,  lower  than  G.    A.V.,  the  angels. 

31. 14 ;  89.  26 ;  Hos.  2.  23,  thou  art  my  G. 

42.  3, 10,  where  is  thy  G.  ? 

48.  14,  this  G.  is  our  G.  for  ever. 

57.  2,  G.  that  performeth  all  things. 

67.  6,  G.,  even  our  own  G.,  will  bless  us 


A.V. 


the  mighty. 
A.  v.,  G.  is  greatly  to  be 


[feared. 
tl% 


A.  v.,  in  his 


82.  1,  congregation  of  G. 
86.  10,  thou  art  G.  alone. 
89.  7,  a  G.  very  terrible. 
116.  5,  our  G.  is  merciful. 
Isa.  9.  6,  Mighty  G. 
12.  2,  behold  G.  is  my  salvation. 

44.  17,  thou  art  my  o. 

45.  22 ;  46.  9,  I  am'fiC,  and  there  is  none  else. 

52.  7,  that  saith  unto  Zion.  Thy  G.  reigneth. 

53.  4,  smitten  of  G. 

Mic.  7.  18,  Who  is  a  G.  like  unto  thee. 
Mat.  1.  23,  Immanuel  .  .  .  G.  with  us. 
John  1.  1,  Word  was  with  G.,  and  the  Word  was  G. 

4.  24,  G.  is  a  Spirit. 

8.  41,  we  have  one  Father,  even  G, 

20.  28,  my  Lord  and  my  G. 
Acts  10.  34,  G.  is  no  respecter  of  persons. 
Rom.  8.  31,  If  G.  is  for  us. 

1  Cor.  1.  9 ;  10.  13,  G.  is  faithful. 
1.  29,  no  flesh  should  glory  before  G. 

presence. 
8.  6,  there  is  one  G.,  the  Father. 

14.  33,  a  G.  of  confusion.    A.V.,  the  author. 

15.  28,  that  G.  may  be  all  in  all. 

2  Cor.  13.  11,  the  G.  of  love  and  peace. 

Eph.  1. 14,  d-'.'.s  own  possession.    A.  F.  the  purchased. 
Phil.  4.  19,  my  G.  shall  supply  every  need. 
Heb.  8. 10, 1  will  be  to  them  a  G.  [spake. 

2  Pet.  1.  21,  men  spake  from  G.    A.  V.,  holy  men  of  G. 
1  John  1.  5,  G.  is  light. 

3.  20,  G.  is  greater  than  our  heart. 

4.  8, 16,  G.  is  love. 

4. 12,  No  man  hath  beheld  G.  at  any  time. 
God.— HIS  NAMES.  ["God 

#^  ELOHIM,pluralof  ELOAH,  Gen.  1.  1,  etc.,  A.  V.', 
Heb.  JEHO  VAH,  Gen.  2.  4,  etc.,  A.  V..  Lord  God. 
Heb.  JEHOVAH,  etc..  Gen.  15.  2,  A.  F,  Lord  God. 
Heb.  EL,  Gen.  16. 13,  .4.  F,  God. 

-^-^  ^'r^h^PrPj}^-}.^^'^-  '*•'•  2-^'  ^-  ^^  mighty  God. 

Heb.  ELOAHH,  Deut.  32.  15,  A.  F,  God. 

Heb.  BETH-EL,  Judg.  20.  18,  A.  F,  house  of  God. 

Chald.  ELAHH,  Ezra  7. 12,  A.  F,  God. 

Heb.  JAHimAT^.),  Ps.  77.  11,  Jehovah,  A.  V.,  the  Lord. 

^^^-  F§,Fr^^  <^^iff'  Hab.  1.  12,  A.  F,  O  mighty  God. 

Greek  THE  OS,  Mat.  1.  23,  A.  F,  God. 

Greek  A'  URIOS,  Acts  19.  20,  A.  F,  God.  FGod. 

Greek  CHREMA  TIZO,  Heb.  8.  5,  A.  F,  admonished  of 

Almighty,  Gen.  17.  1 ;  Job  5.  17 ;  Ezek.  1.  24. 

Most  High,  Ps.  9.2;  21.  7  ;  Acts  7.  48. 

Most  High,  Dan.  5.  18;  Mark  5. 7,  A.  V.,  most  high. 

of  hosts,  Amos  4.  13. 


Creator,  Gen.  1.  1 ;  Ex.  20.  11 ;  1  Sam.  2.  8 ;  Job  9.  8 ; 

26.  7  ;  37.  16  ;  .38.  4  ;  Ps.  8.  3  ;  19.  1 ;  24.  1 ;  33.  6  ;  74.  16 ; 

90.  2  ;  102.  25 ;  104.  2 ;  124.  8  ;  Eccl.  3. 11 ;  11.  5 ;  Isa.  40. 

12-28;  44.  24;  45.  7;  48.  13;  Jer.  10.  16;   27.  5;   51.  15; 

Amos  4.  13 ;  9.  6 ;  Zech.  12.  1 ;  John  1.  3 ;  Acts  14.  15 ; 

17.  24 ;  Rom.  11.  36 ;  1  Cor.  8. 6 ;  2  Cor.  4.  6 ;  5.  18 ;  Eph. 

3.  9  ;  Heb.  1.2;  3.  4  ;  11.  3  ;  Rev.  4.  11 ;  10.  6 ;  14.  7. 
Creator  of  man.  Gen.  1.  26  ;  5.  1 ;  9.  6 ;  Ex.  4.  ll ;  Num. 

16.  22  ;  Deut.  4.  32 ;  32. 18  ;  Job  10,  8-12 ;  12.  10 ;  31. 15 : 
33.  4  ;  34.  19  ;  Ps.  24.  1 ;  33.  15  ;  86.  9  ;  94.  9  ;  95.  6 ;  100. 
3 ;  149.  2 :  Prov.  20.  12 ;  Eccl.  12.  1 ;  Isa.  43.  1 ;  45.  12 ; 
51.  13  ;  64.  8 ;  Jer.  27.  5 ;  Dan.  6.  23 ;   Mai.  2. 10 ;  Acts 

17.  25-29  ;  1  Cor.  15.  38  :  Heb.  12.  9  ;  1  Pet.  4.  19. 
UNITY  OF,  Deut.  6.  4 ;  1  Kings  8.  60  ;  Isa.  44.  6 ;  Mark  12. 

29,  32 ;  John  10.  30;  1  Cor.  8.  4 ;  Eph.  4.  6. 
FATHERHOOD   OF,  Gen.  1.  26 ;  3.   22  ;   Jsa.  63.  9 ;   Mat.  3. 

17  ;  28.  19  ;  Mark  1.  11 ;  Luke  1.  35 ;  3.  22 ;  John  14.  26 : 

15.  26  ;  16.  15 ;  Acts  1.  4. 
GOD  IS 
eternal.  Gen.  21.  33  ;  Ex.  3.  15 ;  Deut.  32.  40 :  33.  27  ;  Job 

36.  26  ;   Ps.  33.  11 ;  90.  1 ;  92.  8  ;   102.  12,  26-27  ;   104.  31 ; 

111.  3  ;  145.  13  ;  146.  10 :  Isa.  26.  4  ;  40.  28  ;  41.  4  ;  43. 13  ; 

44.  6;  57.  15;  63.  16;  Jer.  10.  10;  Lam.  5.  19;  Hab.  1. 

12 ;   Mai.  3.  6 ;   Rom.  1.  20-23 ;  16.  26 ;   1  Tim.  1.  17 ;  6. 

16  ;  Jas.  1.  17  ;  2  Pet.  3.  8  ;  1  John  2.  13 ;  Rev.  4.  8-9. 
holy,  Ex.  3.  5 ;  15.  11 ;  Lev.  11.  44  ;  Josh.  24.  19  ;  1  Sam. 

2.  2  ;  6.  20 ;  Job  4. 17  ;  6. 10 ;  15. 15 ;  34. 10 ;  36.  23 ;  Ps. 

22.  3  ;  30.  4  ;  47.  8 ;   60.  6 ;  89.  35 ;   92.  15 ;   Isa.  5. 16 ;  6. 

3 ;  29.  23 ;  47.  4 ;  57. 15 ;  Ezek.  38.  23 ;  Hos.  11.  9  ;  Mat. 

5.48;  6.9;   19.17;   Luke  1.  49  ;   John  17.  11 ;  1  Pet.  1. 

15 ;  3.  15  ;  1  John  2.  20 ;  Rev.  4.8;  6.  10 ;  15.  4. 
infinite,  1  Kings  8.  27 ;   Job  11.  7-9;   Ps.  139.  8;  147.  5; 

Acts  15.  18 ;  Heb.  4. 13. 
invisible,  Ex.  33.  20  ;  John  1.  18 ;  5.  37 ;  Rom.  1.  20 ;  Col. 

1.  15 ;  1  Tim.  1.  IT  ;  6.  16 ;  Heb.  11.  27  ;  1  John  4.  12. 
just.  Gen.  18.  25;  Deut.  10.  17;  32.  4;  1  Kings  8.  32; 

2  Chr.  19.  7  ;  Job  34. 10-12  ;  37.  23 ;  Ps.  9.  8 ;  11.  7  ;  50. 
6  ;  67.  4 ;  89.  14  ;  96.  13 ;  103.  6 ;  145.  17  ;  Eccl.  3. 15  ;  11. 
9 ;  12.  14  ;  Isa.  26.  7  ;  28.  17 ;  30.  18  ;  Jer.  11.  20 ;  12.  1 ; 
50.  7  ;  Dan.  9.  7  ;  Acts  17.  31 ;  Rom.  9. 14  ;  Heb.  12.  23, 
29  ;  1  Pet,  1. 17  ;  Rev.  19.  2. 

living  and  true,  -fer.  10.  10:  Dan.  4.  34;  6.  26;  Acts  14. 

15 ;  1  Thes.  1.  9 ;  1  Tim.  3.  15 ;  Heb.  9.  14  ;  10.  31. 
omnipotent.  Gen.  1.   3;  Ex.  15.  11-12;  Deut.  32.   39; 

1  Chr.  16.  9  ;  29. 11-12 ;  Job  9.  4-13  ;  36.  5 ;  42.  2 ;  Ps.  66. 

3  ;  77.  14  ;  89.  8  ;  98. 1 ;  107.  25 ;  135.  6 ;  Isa.  17. 13  ;  40. 
12 ;  Jer.  32.  17  ;  Dan.  4.  35 ;  Mat.  19.  26 ;  Luke  1.  37 ; 
Rev.  19.  6. 

omnipresent,  1  Kings  8.  27  ;  Job  23.  8-9  ;  Ps.  139.  7-10 ; 

Prov.  15.  3  ;  Isa.  66.  1 ;  Acts  17.  27. 
omniscient,  1  Sam.  16.  7 ;   1  Kings  8.  39 ;  2  Chr.  16.  9 ; 

Job  24.  23  ;  31.  4  ;  Ps.  33.  13 ;  44.  21 ;  119.  168 ;  139. 1-16 ; 

Jer.  23.  24 ;  Amos  9.  2-4 ;  Mat.  10.  29  ;  Acts  1.  24. 
a  Spirit,  John  4.  24 ;  Rom.  1.  20 ;  Col.  1. 15  ;  3. 17  ;  1  Tim. 

1.  17  ;  6.  1.5-16. 
to  be  worshipped  in  spirit  and  in  truth,  John  4.  24. 
supreme,  Dan.  4.  25,  35  ;  Rom.  9.  5-23;  11.  36;  1  Tim.  6. 

15  ;  Rev.  4.  11. 
unchangeable,  Ps.  33.  11;  119.  89;  Isa.  46. 10;  Mai.  3.  6; 

Heb.  1.  12;  Jas.  1.  17. 
wisdom.  Job  36.  5  ;  Ps.  104.  24  ;  147.  5  ;  Isa.  28.  29 ;  Rom. 

16.  27  ;  1  Cor.  3.  19. 
GOD   DECLARED   TO  BE 
compassionate,  Rom.  9. 15. 
consuming  fire,  Heb.  12.  29. 
faithful,  1  Cor.  10.  13 ;  1  Pet.  4.  19. 
good,  Ps.  25.  8. 

glorious,  Ex.  15.  11 ;  Ps.  145.  5. 
great,  2  Chr.  2.  5 ;  Ps.  86.  10. 

gracious,  Ex.  34.  6 ;  Ps.  116.  5.    Ps.  145. 17,  A.  F,  holy. 
Thjly,  Hos.  11,  9;  1  Pet.  1.  16. 
jealous,  Ex.  20.  5  ;  34.  14 ;  Josh.  24.  19. 
just,  Deut.  32.  4  ;  Isa.  45.  21. 
light,  Isa.  60.  20 ;  Jolm  1.  7 ;  1  John  1.  5. 
longsutt'ering,  1  Pet.  3.  20 ;  2  Pet.  3.  9. 
love,  1  John  4.  8  ;  loving,  John  3.  16. 
merciful,  Ex.  34.  6 ;  Jer.  3.  12 ;  Luke  6.  36. 
omnipresent,  Job  23.  8-9 ;  Prov.  15.  3 ;  Acts  17.  27. 
omniscient,  Ps.  139.  1-16. 
perfect,  Job  37.  16 ;  Mat.  5.  48. 
righteous,  Ps.  119. 137  ;  Rev.  16.  5. 
the  only  God,  1  Tim.  1.  17.    A.  V.,  only  wise. 
true,  Jer.  10.  10;  John  15.  26  ;  17.  3. 
upright,  Ps.  25.  8 ;  119.  137. 
life,  John  5.  26 ;  Col.  3.  4. 
GIFTS   OF,  Temporal. 
life,  breath,  and  all  things,  Gen.  2.  7 ;  Acts  17.  25. 
food  and  raiment,  Ps.  136.  25 ;  Mat.  6.  25-33. 
fruitful  seasons.  Gen.  27.  28  ;  Hos.  14.  5. 
rain.  Lev.  26  4  ;  Job  5. 10 ;  Zech.  10.  1. 
seedtime.  Gen.  8.  22. 
sun  for  light,  Jer.  31.  35. 
wisdom,  Prov.  2.  6 ;  Luke  21. 15 ;  Jas.  1.  5. 
all  good  things,  Ps.  145.  16 ;  Phil.  4. 19  ;  Jas.  1.  17. 
how  to  pray  for.  Mat.  6. 11 ;  1  Tim.  6.  8. 
to  be  used,  1  Tim.  4.  4. 
GIFTS  OF,  Spiritual, 
living  grace,  Ps.  84.  11 ;  Rom.  1.  7 :  Col.  1.  2. 
repentance,  Acts  11.  IS  ;  Rom.  2.  4. 


86 


GOD 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


GOL 


faith,  Rom.  5.  1;  Eph.  2.  8. 

righteousness,  Isa.  54.  17;  Rom.  5. 17. 

a  uew  heart,  Ps.  51.  10 ;  Ezek.  11. 19. 

peace,  Ps.  29.  11 ;  Isa.  66.  12 ;  Rom.  1.  7. 

rest,  1  Kings  8.  56 ;  Mat.  11.  29. 

eternal  life.  John  10.  28  ;  1  John  5.  11. 

glory,  Ps.  84.  11 ;  John  17.  22. 

Christ  the  gift  of  God,  John  3.  18 ;  4.  10  ;  Eph.  2.  7. 

blessings  through  Clirist,  John  1. 17  ;  Acts  15.  11 ;  Rom. 

1.  5 ;  1  Cor.  1.  4. 
the  Holy  Spirit,  John  14.  26  ;  Acts  1.  4,  5. 
to  be  prayed  for.  Mat.  7.  7-11 ;  21.  22 ;  John  16.  23. 
to  be  acknowledged,  Ps.  116.  12-14  ;  Eph.  5.  20. 
GOODNESS  OF,  Ex.  33.  19  ;  34.  6  ;  Deut.  30.  9  ;  Ps.  8.  4  ;  17. 

7  ;  25.  8 ;  33.  5  ;  34.  8  ;  36.  7  ;  52.  1 ;  69.  16  ;  100.  5 ;  106.  1 ; 

107.  8  ;  119.  68 ;  143.  10  ;  145.  9  :  Jer.  9.  24 ;  Lam.  3.  25  ; 

Nah.  1.  7  ;  Mat.  7.  11 ;  19.  17  ;  Rom.  2.  4 ;  11.  22:  2  Thes. 

1.  11 ;  Tit.  3.  4 ;  Jas.  1-17  ;  1  John  4.  8. 
providence  in  nature.  Gen.  1.  30  ;  8.  22  ;  9.  3  :  Job  5.  10 ; 

37.  6, 10,  13  ;  38.  25,  37,  41 ;  Ps.  36.  6  ;  65.  8-11 ;  104.  14  : 

135.  7  ;  147.  8 ;  Isa.  55.  10 ;  Jer.  5.  24  ;  10. 13 ;  Mat.  5.  45 ; 

Acts  14.  17. 
goodness  to  his  saints,  Gen.  22. 17  ;  28.  20  ;  49.  24  ;  Ex.  23. 

22  ;  Lev.  26.  4  ;  Deut.  2.  7  ;  5.  29  ;  7. 13  ;  8. 18  ;  12.  7  ;  15. 

4 ;  32.  13 ;  Josh.  1.  8 ;  2  Sam.  7.  9  ;  2  Chr.  1.  12  ;  Job  5. 

24-26  ;  11.  17  ;  36.  11 ;  Ps.  21.  3  ;  23.  1 ;  34.  10 :  37.  3  ;  72. 

14 ;  103.  3 ;  128.  2 ;  145.  8-9  ;  Prov.  3.  1 ;  Isa.  30.  23  ;  43. 

20;  Jer.  33.  11;  Joel  2.  26;  Zech.  8.  12;  9.  17;  Mai.  3. 

10;  Mat.  6.  26-33;  Luke  11.  13;  12.  28-31;  18.  30. 
goodness  to  Noah,  Gen.  7.  1 ;   Abraham,  Gen.   24.  1 ; 

Isaac,  Gen.  26.  12-14 ;  Joseph,  Gen.  39.  2,  3,  23 ;  Israel- 
ites in  Egypt,  Ex.  11.  3  ;  in  the  ^vilderness,  Ex.  14.  19- 

31 ;  16.  4 ;  17.  1-7 ;  Neh.  9.  15 :  Ps.  78.  1.5-20 ;  105.  40 ; 

David,  2  Sam.  5.  10  ;  1  Chr.  14. 17  ;  Solomon,  1  Kings  3. 

13 ;  1  Chr.  29.  25 ;  2  Chr.  1. 1 ;  Ehjah,  1  Kings  17.  2-9  ;  19. 

5-8 ;  widow  of  Zarephath,  1  Kings  17.  14  ;  Hezekiah,  2 

Kings  18.  7 ;  2  Chr.  32.  29  ;  Jehoshaphat,  2  Chr.  17.  3 ; 

20.  30 ;  Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26.  5 ;  Jotham,  2  Chr.  27. 6  ;  Job, 

.Job  1.  10  ;  42.  10  ;  Daniel,  Dan.  1.  9 ;  6.  28. 
GLORY  OF. 
in  Christ,  Isa.  49.  3  ;  John  12.  28 ;  13.  31 ;  14.  13 ;  17.  1 ; 

Eph.  3.  21 ;  Phil.  2.  11. 
in  the  church,  Ps.  68.  24  ;  102.  16-22  :  Isa.  12.  6 ;  28.  5  ;  43. 

7  ;  44.  23  ;  60.  1-21 ;  66.  18  ;  Eph.  1.  6-14. 
shown  in  his  name,  Neh.  9.  5. 
in  his  majesty,  Ps.  93.  1 ;  145.  5  ;  Isa.  2.  10. 
in  his  hoUness,  Ex.  15.  11 ;  Isa.  6.  3. 
in  his  power,  Ex.  15.  1-6  ;  Rom.  6.  4. 
in  his  works,  Ps.  19. 1-6  ;  Jer.  10.  11-16. 
exlubited  to  Moses,  Ex.  33.  18-23 ;  34. 5 ;  and  to  Stephen, 

Acts  7.  55. 
the  earth  is  full  of,  Isa.  6.  3. 
to  be  feared,  Isa.  59.  19. 

the  earth  to  be  filled  with.  Num.  14.  21 ;  Ps.  72. 19. 
the  knowledge  and  power  of  God  beyond  human  under- 
standing. Job  11.  7-9 ;  26.  14 ;  Ps.  139.  5-6 ;  Isa.  40.  28 ; 

55.  8-9  ;  Rom.  11.  33-36. 
GUIDES  by  his 
counsel,  Ps.  73.  24  ;  eye,  Ps.  32.  8. 
hands,  Ps.  78.  72. 

providence,  Ps.  37.  23 ;  Prov.  16.  9. 
Spirit,  Ezek.  36.  27 ;  Luke  11.  13;  Rom.  8.  14. 
strength,  Ex.  15.  13. 
trial,  Deut.  32.  10-11 ;  Prov.  16.  9  ;  S.  of  Sol.  8.  5  ;  Isa.  42. 

16 :  Jer.  31.  9. 
HIS  MERCY,  Ex.  34.  6-7 ;  Num.  14.  18-20 ;  Deut.  4.  31 ;  1 

Chr.  16.  .34  ;  2  Chr.  5.  13  ;  Neh.  9.  17  ;  Ps.  25.  10 ;  77.  9  ; 

100.  5 ;  103.  8-11 ;  107.  1 ;  136. ;   Isa.  55.  7 ;  Jer.  3.  12 ; 

Lam.  3.  22-25  ;  Dan.  9.  9  :  Joel  2.  13 ;  Jonah  4.  2 ;  Mic. 

7.  18  ;  Luke  1.  78  ;  John  3. 16  ;  Eph.  2.  4-7  ;  Jas.  5.  11 ; 

1  Pet.  1.  3. 
HIS  WILL,  Ps.  110.  3  ;  143.  10 ;  Mat.  7.  21 ;  18. 14  ;  Luke  12. 

32 ;  John  6.  39,  40  ;  7. 17  ;  11.  52 ;  16. 13 ;  Rom.  8.  27  ;  12. 

12 :  Eph.  1.  4,  5,  9,  10  ;  2.  19  ;  3.  19  ;  5.  17  ;  6.  6  ;  Phil.  2. 

13 ;  3.  20 ;  Col.  1.  9  ;  4.  12 ;  1  Thes.  4.  3 ;  5.  18 :  Heb.  13. 

20,  21 :  Jas.  1.18:1  Pet.  4.  2  ;  1  Jolm  2.  17  ;  5.  14. 
NAMES  METAPHORICALLY  USED, 
king,  lawgiver,  judge,  Ps.  24.  8 ;  Isa.  33.  22.  [17. 

rock,  fortress,  tower,  deliverer,  2  Sam.  22.  2,  3 ;  Ps.  40. 
shepherd,  husbandman,  Ps.  23.  1 ;  John  15. 1. 
father.  Mat.  6.  9  :  John  20. 17. 
METAPHORS  APPLIED  TO  GOD. 
face,  Ex.  33.  11.  20 :  Num.  6.  25  ;  Ps.  67. 1. 
eyes,  2  Chr.  16.  9  ;  Ps.  33.  18. 
nostrils,  2  Sam.  22.  9, 16. 

arms  and  feet,  Ps.  18.  9  ;  Isa.  51.  5 ;  .52. 10  ;  62.  8. 
repenting  and  grieving.  Gen.  6.  6,  7  ;  Ps.  78.  40;  95. 10  ; 

Heb.  3.  10. 
jealous.  Ex.  20.  5 ;  Deut.  29.  20. 
GODDESS.    1  Kings  11.  5,  Ashtoreth  the  r/. 

.Aot.s  l<i.  27.  temple  of  the  great  g.  Diana. 
GODHEAD.    Acts  17.  29,  not  .  .  .   G.  is  like  unto  gold. 
GODLESS.    Job  8. 13,  hope  of  the  r/.  man  shall  perish. 

A.  v.,  hyjiocri/e''s  hope. 
Job  13. 16,  a  (I.  man  shall  not  come.    A.  V.,  hypocrite. 
27.  8.  the  hope  of  the  tj.    A.  V.,  hypocrite. 
36.  13,  they  that  are  '/•     A.V.,  the  hyj>ocrites. 
Prov.    11.   9,  With   his  mouth   the   g.   man.      A.V., 

hypocrite. 


3.  12,  our  own  power  or  g.     A.  V., 


Isa.  33.  14,  seized  the  g.  ones.     A.V.,  surprised  the 
hvpocrites. 
GODLINESS.    Acts; 
holiness. 

1  Tim.  2.  2,  life  in  all  g. 

3.  16,  great  is  the  mystery  of  g. 

4.  8,  g.  is  profitable  for  all  things. 

6.  6,  g.  with  contentment  is  great  gain. 

6.  11,  follow  after  righteousness,  g. 

2  Tim.  3.  5,  a  form  of  g.  [after  g. 
Tit.  1.  1,  truth  which  is  according  to  g.  A.  V.,  which  is 
2  Pet.  1.  3,  pertain  unto  hfe  and  r/. 

3. 11,  holy  Uving  and  g.    A.  F.,  holy  conversation  and  g. 
GODLY.    Deut.  33.  8,  thy  g.  one.    A.  F.,  holy. 
Ps.  4.  3 ;  32.  6,  him  that  is  g. 

86.  2,  for  I  am  «7.    A.  V.,  holy. 
Mai.  2.  15,  sought  a  g.  seed. 
2  Cor.  7.  9,  made  sorry  after  a  g.  sort. 

7.  10,  g.  sorrow  worketh  repentance. 

2  Pet.  2.  9,  to  deliver  the  g.  out  of  temptation. 
GODS  (idols).    Gen.  31.  30,  wherefore  hast  thou  stolen 
my  f/.  ? 
Ex.  20.  3,  have  no  other  g.  before  me. 
23.  24,  thou  shalt  not  bow  down  to  their  g. 
Deut.  32.  17,  they  sacrificed  .  .  .  tog. 
Judg.  2.  3,  their  g.  shall  be  a  snare. 
Ps.  95.  3 ;  96.  4  ;  97.  9,  above  all  g. 
Jer.  18.  15,  burned  incense  to  false  q.    A.V.,  vanity. 
Dan.  3. 12,  they  serve  not  thy  g. 
1  Cor.  8.  5,  there  are  g.  many,  and  lords  many. 
fiodB,  as  judges,  Ps.  82.  1 ;  138.  1 :  John  10.  34  ;  1  Cor.  8. 5. 
false,  worship  of,  forbidden.  Gen.  35.  2 ;  Ex.  20.  3 ;  34. 

17  ;  Deut.  7.  16  ;  8. 19  ;  18.  20. 
punishment  for  worshipping,  Ex.  22.  20 ;  Deut.  7.  16 ; 
Josh.  23.  16  :  Judg.  6.  7-10;  1  Sam.  5.  1-7  ;  1  Kings  11. 
4-12 ;  2  Kings  1.  16  ;  1  Chr.  5.  25,  26  ;  Ps.  16.  4. 
their  altars  to  be  destroyed.  Num.  33.  52 ;  Deut.  12.  2, 3. 
cannot  save,  Deut.  32.  37,  38 ;  1  Kings  18.  27 ;  2  Kings 
18.  33-35 ;  2  Chr.  32.  13-19  ;  Isa.  10. 10  ;  37.  12, 19 ;  Jer. 
2.  28 :  14.  22. 
GOG,  gog.    (1)  Reubenite,  1  Chr.  5.  4. 
(2)  Prince  of  Rosh,  Meshech,  and  Tubal,  Ezek.  38.  2. 
(3);a  mystic  personage.  Rev.  20.  8-15. 
GOIIM.    Gen.  14. 1,  Tidal  king  of  G^.    A.V.,  nations. 
GOING.    Ex.  25.  35,  branches g.  out.    A.  V.,that  proceed. 
Num.  33.  2,  Moses  wrote  their  g.  out. 
Josh.  6.  3,  g.  about  the  city.    A.  V.,  go  round. 
17.  9,  g.  out  .  .  .  were  at  the  sea.    A.  F,  outgoings. 

23.  14,  g.  the  way  of  all  the  earth. 
Judg.  19.  18,  g.  to  the  house  of  Jehovah. 
Job  1.  7,  from  g.  to  and  fro  in  the  earth. 

33.  24,  deliver  him  from  g.  down  to  the  pit. 
Ps.  37.  23,  A  man's  g.    A.V.,  the  steps  of  a  good  man. 

40.  2,  established  my  g. 

104.  19,  the  sun  knoweth  his  g.  down. 
Prov.  20.  24,  man's  g.  are  of  Jehovah. 
Dan.  6. 14,  labored  till  the  g.  do\vn  of  the  sun. 
Mic.  5.  2,  whose  g.  forth  are. 
Hab.  3.  6,  His  r/.'were  as  of  old.    A.  V.,  toays. 
Mat.  20.  17  ;  Mark  10.  32,  g.  up  to  Jerusalem. 

24.  1,  was  g.  on  his  way.    A.  F,  departed. 

25.  8,  our  lamps  are  g.  out.    A.  F,  gone. 
25. 14,  a  man,  g.  into.    A.  F,  travelling. 

26.  46,  Arise,  let  us  be  g. 

Luke  19.  28,  g.  up  to  Jerusalem.    A.  F.,  ascending. 

1  Tim.  5.  13,  g.  about  from  house  to  house.      A.V., 
wandering. 

1  Pet.  2.  25,  q.  astray  like  sheep. 
GOLAN,  go  Ian  —  Heb.  cireuit  [?].    Deut.  4.  43. 
GOLD.    Gen.  2.  12,  g.  of  that  land  is  good. 

Ex.  25.  17,  a  mercy-seat  of  pure  q. 

1  Kings  10.  21,  Solomon's  drinking  vessels  were  of  g. 

2  Chr.  1. 15,  silver  and  ;/.  ...  as  stones. 
Job  23.  10,  I  shall  come  forth  as  g. 

28.  1,  a  place  for  g.  which  they  refine. 
Ps.  19.  10.  more  .  .  .  than  g.,  yea.  than  much  fine  g. 
Prov.  16. 16,  better  .  .  .  get  wisdom  than  q. 

25.  11,  apples  of  q.  in  network  of  silver. 
Isa.  13.  12,  pure  g.    A.V.,  golden  wedge. 

60.  17,  for  brass  I  will  bring  g. 
Zech.  13.  9,  try  them  as  g.  is  tried. 
Mat.  2.  11,  g.  and  frankincense.  [g. 

10.  9.  Get  you  no  f/.,  nor  silver.  A.  F,  Provide  neither 
Acts  3.  6,  silver  and  g.  have  I  none. 

20.  33,  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  g. 
1  Pet.  1.  7,  more  precious  than  a. 

3.  3,  wearin?  jewels  of  g.    A.  F,  ivearing  of  g. 
Rev.  3.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  g. 

4.  4,  on  their  heads  crowns  of  g. 

17.  4,  decked  with  g. ;  21.  18,  city  was  pure  g. 

21.  21,  the  street  of  the  city  was  pure  g. 

Gold,  found  in.  Gen.  2.  11 :  1  Kings  9.  28  ;  Ps.  72. 15. 
use  of,  Ex.  25.  40  ;  1  Kings  6.  20  ;  2  Chr.  3.  6 ;  4.  7  ;  8.  18 ; 

9. 17, 18. 
idols  made  of,  Ex.  32.  2 :  1  Kings  12.  28 ;  Ps.  135.  15  ;  Isa. 

30.  22 ;  Dan.  5.  4  :  Rev.  9.  20. 
figuratively  mentioned,  2  Tim.  2.  20 ;  Rev.  3.  18  ;  14.  14  ; 

21. 15, 18. 
ottered  to  Christ,  Mat.  2. 11. 


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COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


GOS 


GOLDEN.    1  Kiugs  7.  48,  the  g.  altar.    A.  V.,  altar  of 

gold. 
Golden  candlestick,  described,  Ex.  25.  31-40. 
GOLDSMITH.    Jer.  10.  9, 14  ;  51.  17,  g.    A.  V.,  founder. 
Goldsmith,  referred  to,  Neh.  3.  8,  32  ;  Isa.  40.  19. 
GOLGOTHA,  gol  go-tha  —  Gk.  .$X;mW  —  Calvary.     Mat. 

27.  33. 
GOLIATH,  go-li'ath  — Heb.  conspicuous  [?]  — Philistine 

giant  slain  by  David.    1  Sam.  17. 
GOMER,  go'mer  —  Heb.  complete.    Gen.  10.  2 ;  Hos.  1.  3. 
GOMORRAH,  go-mor'rah.    Gen.  10.  19. 
is  destroyed  by  fire.  Gen.  19.  24. 

Mat.   10.  15;  Horn.  9.   29;  2  Pet.  2.  6;  Jude  7.    A.V., 
Gomorrha.  [ing. 

GONE.    1  Kings  18.  27,  or  he  is  g.  aside.    A.  V.,  pursu- 
Job  7.  4,  the  night  be  g. 
Ps.  14.  3,  they  are  all  g.  aside. 
38.  4,  iniquities  are  g.  over  my  head. 
53.  3,  every  one  of  them  is  g.  back. 
90.  10,  it  is  soon  g.    A.V.,  cut  off. 
103. 16,  wind  passeth  over  it,  and  it  is  g. 
109.  23,  I  am  g.  like  the  shadow. 
119.  176,  g.  astray  like  a  lost  sheep. 
Prov.  19.  7,  they  are  g.    A.  F.,  u-anting  to  him. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  11,  the  rain  is  over  and  g. 

6.  1,  whither  is  thy  beloved  g. 

Isa.  24.  11,  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  g. 

51.  5,  my  salvation  is  g.  forth. 

53.  6,  all  we  like  .sheep  have  g.  astray. 
Jer.  13.  10,  are  g.  after  other  gods.    A.  V.,  walk. 
John  12.  19,  lo,  the  world  is  g.  after  him. 

1  Thes,  1.  8,  your  faith  ...  is  fir.  forth.    A.  V.,  .ipread 
abroad. 

2  John  7,  deceivers  are  g.  forth.    A.  V.,  en'ered. 

Jude  7,  having  .  .   .  g.  after   strange  flesh.     A.V., 
aoing. 
GOOD.    Gen.  1.  4,  God  saw  .  .  .  that  it  was  g. 
Gen.  16.  6,  that  which  is  g.  in  tliine  eyes.    A.V.,  as  it 
pleaseth  thee. 

24.  12,  send  me  .  .  .  gr.  speed. 

26.  29,  done  unto  thee  nothing  but  g. 

32.  12,  I  will  surely  do  thee  g. 

46.  29,  wept  on  his  neck  a  g.  while. 
Ex.  3.  8,  unto  a  g.  land  and  a  large. 
Num.  10.  29,  we  will  do  thee  g. 
Deut.  28.  11,  plenteous  for  g.    A.V.,  in  goods. 

28.  12,  open  unto  thee  his  g.  treasure. 
Josh.  1.  7,  thou  mayest  have  g.  success.    A.  V.,x>rosper. 

1  Sara.  12.  23,  instruct  .  .  .  in  the  g.  .  .  .  way. 
18.  5,  g.  in  the  sight.     A.V.,  accepted. 

2  Sam.  7.  28,  promised  this  g.  thing.     A.  F.,  goodness. 
1  Kings  8.  36,  teachest  them  the  </•  way. 

12.  7  ;  2  Chr.  10.  7,  speak  g.  words. 
Neh.  9.  25,  houses  full  of  all  g.  things.     A.V.,  goods. 
Esth.  10.  3,  the  g.  of  his  people.    A.  V.,  ivealth. 
Job  5.  27,  know  thou  it  for  thy  g. 

21.  25,  never  tasteth  of  g.     A.  F.,  eateth  irifh  pleasure. 
Ps.  14.  1 ;  53.  1,  3 ;  Rom.  3.  12,  that  doeth  g. 

16.  2,  I  have  no  g.  beyond  thee.    A.  F,  my  goodness 
exlendeth  not  to. 

34.  12,  loveth  many  days,  that  he  may  see  g. 
73.  28,  g.  for  me  to  draw  near  unto  God. 
92. 1,  g.  thing  to  give  thanks  unto  Jehovah. 
107.  9,  hungry  soul  .  .  .  with  g.    A.  V.,  goodness. 
119.  66,  teach  me  g.  judgment  and  knowledge. 
119.  71,  g.  for  rae  that  I  have  been  afflicted. 
147.  1,  g.  to  sing  praises  unto  our  God. 
Prov.  2.  20,  walk  in  the  way  of  g.  men. 
11. 17,  the  merciful  man  doeth  g. 

17.  20,  a  wayward  heart  findeth  no  g.    A.  V.,froward 
heart  findeth  710  g. 

22.  1,  a  g.  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen. 
Eccl.  7.  1,  g.  name  is  better  than  precious. 

9.  18,  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  g. 
Isa.  1.  19,  ye  shall  eat  the  g.  of  the  land. 
41.  7,  of  the  soldering.  It  is  g.    A.  V.,  ready  for  the 
sodering. 

52.  7,  that  bringeth  g.  tidings. 

61.  1,  to  preach  g.  tidings  unto  the  meek. 
Jer.  6.  16,  where  is  the  g.  way. 

15.  11,  I  will  strengthen  thee  for  g.     A.  V.,  it  shall  be 
well  ivith  thy  remnant. 

18.  20,  to  speak  g.  for  them. 

Hos.  14.  2,  accept  that  wliich  is  g.    A.  F.,  receive  its 

graciously. 
Mat.  5.  16.  they  may  see  your  g.  works. 

7.  11 ;  Luke  11.  13,  to  give  g.  gifts. 

7.  17,  every  g.  tree  bringeth  forth  g.  fruit. 

12.  12,  do  g.  on  the  sabbath.     A.  F,  well. 

13.  24,  27,  37,  38,  g.  seed. 

13.  48,  gathered  the  g.  into  vessels. 

17.  4  ;  Mark  9.  5  ;  Luke  9.  33,  it  is  g.  for  us. 

19.  16,  Teacher,  what  g.  thing  .shall  I  do. 

25.  21,  23,  Well  done,  g.  and  faitliful. 
Mark  4.  8  ;  Luke  8.  8,  fell  into  the  g.  ground. 
Luke  1.  19,  these  g.  tidings.     A.  V.,  glad. 

2.  10,  I  bring  you  g.  tidings. 

5.  39,  The  old  is  <;.    A.V.,  better. 

6.  38,  fir.  measure,  pressed  down. 


Luke  6.  45,  the  g.  man  out  of  the  g.  treasure  of  his 
heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is  g. 
8.  1.  bringing  the  g.  tidings.    A.  V.,glad. 
10.  42,  Mary  hath  chosen  the  g.  part. 

12.  32,  it  is  your  Father's  g.  pleasure. 
John  2.  10,  kept  the  fir.  wine  until  now. 

10. 11, 14,  I  am  the  g.  shepherd. 
Acts  6.  3,  men  of  g.  report.    A.V.,  honest. 
10.  38,  went  about  doing  g. 

13.  32,  g.  tidings.    .4.  V.,  glad. 

15.  22,  seemed  g.  to  the  apostles.     A.  V.,  pleased. 
Rom.  2.  10,  peace  to  every  man  that  worketh  g. 

7.  18,  in  my  flesh,  dwelleth  no  g.  thing. 

8.  28,  all  things  work  together  for  g. 
12.  2,  what  is  the  g.  .  .  .  will  of  God. 

12.  9,  cleave  to  that  which  is  g. 

13.  4,  a  minister  of  God  to  thee  for  g. 

1  Cor.  1.  21,  it  was  God's  g.  pleasure  through  the  fool- 
ishness.   A.  v.,  pleased  God  by. 

9.  15,  it  were  fir.  for  me.    A.  V.,  better. 

10.  24,  each  his  neighbor's  fir.     A.V.,  wealth. 
15.  33,  Evil  companionships  corrupt  g.  morals. 

2  Cor.  9.  8,  may  abound  unto  every  g.  work. 

Gal.  4.  17,  seek  you  in  no  g.  way.     A.V..  hut  not  well. 
Eph.  1.  5,  according  to  the  fir.  pleasure  of  his  will. 

2.  10,  created  in  Christ  Jesus  for  g.  works. 

6.  7,  with  fir.  will  doing  service,  as  unto  the  Lord. 
Col.  1.  10,  bearing  fruit  in  every  fir.  work. 

1  Thes.  5.  15,  always  follow  after  that  which  is  g. 

5.  21,  hold  fast  that  which  is  fir. 

2  Thes.  2.  17,  establish  them  in  every  g.  work. 

1  Tim.  1.  8,  we  know  that  the  law  is  fir. 

1.  18,  war  the  fir.  warfare. 

4.  4,  every  creature  of  God  is  fir. 
4.  6,  g.  minister  of  Christ  Jesus. 

6.  12,  fight  the  fir.  fight  of  the  faith. 
6.  13,  witnessed  the  (/.  confession. 
6. 18,  that  they  be  rich  in  g.  works. 
6.  19,  a  fir.  foundation. 

2  Tim.  2.  3,  a  g.  soldier  of  Christ  Jesus. 
Tit.  2.  10,  showing  all  g.  fidelity. 

2.  14,  people  .  .  .  zealous  of  g.  works. 
Heb.  6.  5,  tasted  the  fir.  word  of  God. 

12.  10,  as  seemed  gr.  to  them.    A.V..,  after  their  own 
l^easure. 
Jas.  1.  17,  every  g.  gift  ...  is  from  above. 

3.  17,  full  of  mercy  and  fir.  fruits. 

1  Pet.  2.  12,  by  your  g.  works  .  .  .  glorify  God. 
3.  11,  turn  away  from  evil,  and  do  g. 

3.  16,  fir.  conscience. 

3  John. 11,  he  that  doeth  g.  is  of  God. 

Good,  returning,  for  evil,  1  Sam.  24. 17,19  ;  Ps.  35.  13, 14; 
Rom.  12.  17-21 ;  1  Thes.  5.  15.  [good.^. 

GOODLY.     Gen.24. 10.  fir.  things  of  his  master's.    A.V., 
Gen.  27.  15,  g.  garments.    A.  V.,  g.  raiment. 
Num.  24.  5,  how  fir.  are  thy  tents. 

Josh.  7.  21,  a  g.  Babylonish  mantle.    A.  V.,  g.  Babylon- 
ish garment. 

2  Chr.  32,  27,  g.  vessels.    A.  V.,  pleasant  jewels. 
Job  41.  12,  his  fir.  frame.    A.  V.,  comely  proportion. 
Ps.  16.  6,  I  have  a  g.  heritage. 

45. 1,  My  heart  overfloweth  with  a  g.  matter.    A.  V.,  is 
inditing  a  good  matter. 
Dan.  11.  8,  g'.  vessels  of  silver.    A.  F.,  precious. 
Nah.  2.  9,  gr.  furniture.    A.  V.,  pleasant. 
Mat.  13.  45,  a  merchant  seeking  g.  pearls. 
Luke  21.  5,  adorned  with  g.  stones  and  offerings. 
Heb.  11.  23,  he  was  a  g.  child.    A.  T'.,  proper. 
GOODNESS.    2  Chr.  6.  41,  let  thy  saints  rejoice  in  g. 
Neh.  9.  25,  delighted  themselves  in  thy  great  g. 
Ps.  23.  6,  g.  and  lovingkindness  shall  follow  me. 

27.  13,  the  fir.  of  Jehovah  in  the  laud. 

31.  19,  Oh  how  great  is  thy  g. 

65.  4,  satisfied  with  the  g.  of  thy  house. 

65. 11,  crownest  the  year  with  thy  g. 
Isa.  63.  7,  great  g.  toward  the  house. 
Hos.  6.  4,  g.  is  as  a  morning  cloud. 
Zech.  9.  17,  how  great  is  his  g. 
Rom.  2.  4,  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  g. 

11.  22,  the  fir.  and  severity  of  God, 
15.  14,  ye  yourselves  are  full  of  fir. 

Eph.  5.  9,  the  fruit  of  the  light  is  in  all  g. 

Philem.  14,  that  thy  g.    A.V.,  benefit. 
Goodness.    See  God. 
GOODS.    Gen.  14.  21,  take  the  g.  to  thy.self. 

Judg.  18.  21,  cattle  and  the  ;;.    A.  V.,  carriage. 

Mat.  25.  14,  delivered  unto  them  his  g. 

Luke  12.  19,  thou  hast  much  g.  laid  up. 
17.  31,  his  fir.  in  the  house.  A.V.,  stuff. 
19.  8,  the  half  of  my  g. 

Acts  2.  45,  their  possessions  and  g. 

1  Cor.  13.  3,  all  my  g.  to  feed  the  poor. 

1  John  3.  17,  the  world's  fir.     A .  V.,  good. 
GORE.    Ex.  21.  29,  ox  was  wont  to  fir.    A.  V.,  push. 
Goshen,  go'.shen.    (1)  Egyptian  district.  Gen.  45.  10. 

(2)  district  in  Palestine,  Josh.  10.  41 ;  11. 16. 

C'.)  to"n  in  .Tudah,  Josh.  15.  51. 
GOSPEL.    Mat.  4.  23  :  9.  35,  preaching  the  fir. 

Mat.  24.  14,  g.  of  the  kuigdom  shall  be  preached. 


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GRA 


Mark  1. 1,  the  g.  of  Jesus  Christ. 

1, 14,  the  y.  of  God. 

16.  15,  preach  the  (/.  to  the  whole  creation.     A.  V.,  g.  to 
evtry  creatare. 
Acts  20.  24,  the  g.  of  the  grace  of  God. 
Rom.  1.  1,  separated  unto  the  g.  of  God. 

1.  16,  not  ashamed  of  the  g. 

15.  19,  fully  preached  the  g.  of  Christ. 

1  Cor.  1.  17,  preach  the  g. ;  4.  15,  through  the  g. 
9.  14,  proclaim  the  g.  should  live  of  the  g. 

2  Cor.  2.  12,  for  the  g.  of  Christ.     A.  F.,  to  preach 
ChrisVs  g. 

4.  4,  g.  of  the  glory.     A.  F.,  glorious  gospel. 
Gal.  1.  8,  preach  .  .  .  any  y.  other. 
Eph.  1.  13,  the  g.  of  your  salvation. 

6.  15,  witli  the  preparation  of  the  g. 
Phil.  1.  7,  confirmation  of  the  g. ;  1.  27,  faith  of  the  „. 
Col.  1.  5,  truth  of  the  g.  ;  1.  23,  the  hope  of  the  g. 
1  Thes.  1.  5,  our  g.  came  ...  in  power. 

1  Tim.  1.  11,  g.  of  the  glory  of.     A.V.,  glorious  gospel. 

2  Tim.  1.  10,  immortality  to  light  through  the  g. 
Gospel  of  Christ,  Mat.  4.  23 ;   Mark  1.  14 :  Luke  2.  10  ; 

Acts  13.  26 ;  Rom.  1.  1,  9, 16  ;  1  Cor.  2.  13  ;  2  Cor.  5.  19  ; 

Eph.  3.  2;  6.  15:  Phil.  2.  16;  Col.  3.  16;  1  Thes.  1.  5; 

1  Tim.  6.  3  :  Heb.  4.  2  ;  1  Pet.  4. 17. 
to  be  preached  hi  all  the  world,  Mat.  24.  14 ;  Mark  16. 

15  ;  Luke  24.  47  ;  Acts  2.  39  :  Rom.  10.  18  ;  Col.  1.  23. 
preached  to  the  poor.  Mat.  11.  5;    Luke  4.  18;  6.  20; 

Jas.  2.  5. 
the  power  of  God  unto  salvation,  Rom.  1.  16 ;  1  Cor.  1. 

18,  21 ;  4.  20 ;  15.  2. 
no  other  to  be  preached,  2  Cor.  11.  4  ;  Gal.  1.  7,  8  ;  Rev. 

22.  18,  19. 
effects  of  the,  Mark  8.  35  ;  Luke  19.  8  ;  Acts  4.  32 ;  Rom. 

15.  29  ;  16.  26 ;  Gal.  2.  14  ;  Phil.  1.  5,  17,  27 ;  Jude  3. 
rejected  by  the  Jews,  Acts  13.  26,  45,  46;  18.  6;  28.  25; 

Rom.  9.-11. ;  1  Thes.  2.  14-16. 
hid  among  those  who  are  perishing,  Rom.  9.  31,  32; 

1  Cor.  1.  23  ;  2.  8  ;  2  Thes.  2.  10. 
GOT.    John  6.  24,  themselves  g.  into  the  boats.    A.  T., 

(onk  shipping. 
GOTTEN.    Gen.  4.  1,  g.  a  man  with  the  help  of. 
Job  20.  18,  that  he  hath  g.     A.  V.,  shall  the  restitu- 
tion be. 
Ps.  74.  2,  g.  of  old.     ^4.  V.,  pnrcha-^ed. 
Rev.  3.  17,  have  g.  riches.    A.  F.,  increased  icith  goods. 
GOVERNMENT.    Isa.  9.  6,  g.  shall  be  upon. 
GOVERNOR.    Ezra  2.  63;  Neh.  7.  65;  8.  9,  </.    A.V., 

Tirshatha. 
Neh.  7.  2,  fir.    A.  V.,  ruler. 
Esth.  8.  9  ;  9.  3,  g.    A.  V.,  deputies. 


Dan.  3.  2,  and  the  g.    A.  V.^  captains. 
GOZ AN,  go'zan,  regie 


GOZ  AN,  go'zan,  region  in  Central  Asia,  2  Kings  17.  6. 
GRACE.    Ps.  45,  2,  g.  is  poured  into  thy  lips. 

Ps.  84.  11,  Jehovah  will  give  g.  and  glory.  [of  g. 

Prov.  1. 9,  chaplet  of  g.  unto  thy  head.    A.  T'.,  ornameht 

3.  34,  he  giveth  g.  unto  the  lowly. 

Zech.  12.  10,  spirit  of  g.  and  of  supplication. 
Luke  2.  40,  the  g.  of  God  was  upon  him. 

4.  22,  at  the  words  oi  g.    A.V.,  gracious  irords. 
John  1.  14,  full  of  g.  and  truth ;  1.  16,  g.  for  g. 

1. 17,  g.  and  truth  came  through  Jesus  Christ. 
Acts  4.  33,  great  g.  was  upon  them  all. 

6.  8,  full  of  f/.     A.  v.,  faith. 

14.  3,  word  of  his  g. :  18.  27,  believed  through  g. 
Rom.  1.  5,  through  whom  we  received  g. 

1.  7  ;  1  Cor.  1.  3 ;  2  Cor.  1.  2 ;  Gal.  1.  3 ;  Eph.  1.  2 ;  Phil. 
1.  2  ;  Col.  1.  2  ;  1  Thes.  1.  1 ;  2  Thes.  1.  2 ;  Philem.  3,  g. 
to  you  and  peace. 

3.  24,  being  justified  freely  by  his  g. 

5.  2,  access  by  faith  into  this  g. 

5. 15,  the  g.  of  God,  and  the  gift  by  the  g. 
5.  17,  receive  the  abundance  of  g. 

5.  20,  sin  abounded,  g.  did  abound  more  exceedingly. 

6.  1,  continue  in  sin,  that  g.  may  abound  ? 

11.  5,  election  of  g.  ;  11.  6,  g.  is  no  more  g. 

12.  3,  the  g.  that  was  given  me.  A.  V.~g.  given  unto 
me. 

12.  6,  gifts  differing  according  to  the  g. 

1  Cor.  16.  23 ;  Phil.  4. 23 ;  1  Thes.  5.  28 ;' 2 Thes.  3. 18,  the 
g.  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

2  Cor.  8.  4,  in  regard  of  this  g.    A.  F.,  receive  the  gift. 
9.  8,  able  to  make  all  g.  abound. 

12.  9,  My  g.  is  sufficient  for  thee. 
Eph.  1.  7,  according  to  the  riches  of  his  g. 

2.  5,  8,  by  g.  have  ye  been  saved. 

2.  7,  exceeding  riches  of  his  g. 

3.  8,  was  this  g.  given  ;  4.  7,  "was  the  g.  given. 
Phil.  1.  7,  all  aie  partakers  with  me  of  g. 
Col.  3.  16,  singing  with  g.  in  your  hearts. 

4.  6,  speech  be  always  with  g. 

1  Tim.  1.  2  ;  2  Tim.  1.  2,  f/.,  mercy. 

1. 14,  g.  of  our  Lord  abounded  exceedingly. 

2  Tim.  1.  9,  his  own  purpose  and  r/. 

2.  1,  be  strengthened  in  the  g.  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus. 
Tit.  3.  7,  justified  by  his  a. 

Heb.  4.  16.  draw  near  with  boldness  unto  the  throne  of 
(/....  find  ;/.  to  help. 

12.  28,  let  us  have  g. ;  13.  9,  established  by  g. 


Jas.  4.  6,  giveth  more  g.  .  .  .  giveth  g.  to  the  humble. 

1  Pet.  1.  2,  (r.  to  you  and  peace. 

3.  7,  joint-heirs  of  tlie  ;/.  of  life. 

4.  1(1,  stewards  of  the  manifold  g.  of  God. 

2  Pet.  3.  18,  grow  in  the  g.  ;  Jude  4,  g.  of  our  God. 
Rev.  22.  21,  g.  of  tiie  Lord  Jesus  be. 

Grace,  spoken  of,  Prov.  4.  9  ;  22.  11 ;  Zech.  4.  7  ;  Luke  2. 
40  ;  Acts  20.  24 ;  1  Cor.  15.  10  ;  2  Cor.  8.  9  ;  9.  8  ;  12.  9 ; 

1  Pet.  5.  5,  10. 

Christ  imparts,  John  1.  16. 17;  Rom.  1.  7;  1  Cor.  1.  3; 

2  Cor.  1.  2  ;  Gal.  1.  3  ;  Eph.  4.  7 ;  Phil.  1.  2 ;  Col.  1.  2 ; 
2  Thes.  1.  2  ;  2  Tim.  2.  1  ;  Tit.  1.  4. 

salvation  through.  Acts  15.  11 ;  Rom.  3.  24  ;  Eph.  2.  5 ; 

2  Thes.  2.  16 ;  Tit.  2. 11-14 ;  3.  7  ;  1  Pet.  1.  10. 
freedom  of  the  gift  of,  Isa.  55.,  1;  Mat.  10.  8;  Eph.  6. 

24  ;  Jas.  4.  6 ;  Rev.  21.  6 :  22.  17. 
prayer  for,  Rom.  16.  20 ;  1  Tim.  1.  2  ;  Heb.  4.  16. 
exhortations  in  regard  to,  1  Cor.  3.  13 ;  Phil.  3. 12,  14 ; 

2  Tim.  1.  9  ;  Heb.  12.  15,  28  ;  2  Pet.  3. 18. 
GRACIOUS.    Gen.  43.  29,  God  be  g. 
Ex.  22.  27,  I  will  hear  ;  for  1  am  g. 

33.  19,  be  (,'.  to  whom  I  will  be  g. 

34.  6,  Jehovah,  a  God  merciful  and  g. 
Num.  6.  25,  Jehovah  ...  be  g.  unto  thee. 
2  Chr.  30.  9,  Jehovah  your  God  is  g. 

Ps.  77.  9,  hath  God  forgotten  to  be  g. 
86.  15,  merciful  and  (/.     A.  V.,  comijassion,  and  g. 
103.  8,  Jehovah  is  merciful  and  g. 
116.  5,  g.  is  Jehovah,  and  righteous. 
145.  8,  Jehovah  is  g.  and  merciful.    A.  F.,  (/.,  and  full 
of  compassion. 

145.  17,  g.  in  all  his  works.     A.  V.,  holy. 
Eccl.  10.  12,  words  of  a  wise  man's  mouth  are  g, 
Isa.  30. 19,  he  will  surely  be  g.  unto  thee. 
33.  2,  O  Jehovah,  be  '/■  unto  us. 
Joel  2.  13,  he  is  g.  and  merciful. 
Amos  5.  15,  may  be  that  Jehovah  .  .  .  will  be  g. 
Jonah  4.  2,  thou  art  a  g.  God. 
1  Pet.  2.  3,  tasted  that  the  Lord  is  g. 
GRACIOUSLY.    Gen.  33.  5,  God  hath  g.  given. 
Ps.  37.  21,  righteous  dealeth  g.    A.  F.,  sheuelh  mercy. 
37.  26,  he  dealeth  a.     A.  F.,  'is  ever  merciful. 
112.  5,  man  that  dealeth  g.    A.  F.,  sheiveth  favour . 
GRAFT.    Rom.  11.  17,  wast  {/.  in  among  them.    A.Y.., 
icert  graff'ed. 
Rom.  11.  23,  ().  them  in.    A.  F,  graff. 
GRAIN.    Gen.  41.  57,  to  buy  g.    A.  V.,  corn. 
Gen.  42.  1,  g.  in  Egypt.     A.  F.,  corn. 
42.  33,  take  ;/.  for  the  famine.    A.  V.,food. 
Ruth  2.  2,  glean  among  the  ears  otg.    A.  F,  corn. 
Job  39.  12,  gather  the  g.  of.    A.  V.,  it  into. 
Ps.  65. 13,  covered  over  with  g.    A.  V.,  corn. 
72.  16,  abundance  of  (/.    A.  V.,  corn. 
Isa.  48.  19,  like  the  g.  thereof.    A.V.,  gravel. 
Jer.  50.  11,  heifer  tliat  treadeth  out  the  g.    A.  V.,  heifer 

at  grass. 
Hos.  8.  7,  he  hath  no  standing  g.    A.V.,it  .  .  .  stalk. 
Joel  2. 19,  I  will  send  you  g.    A.V.,  corn. 
Amos  9.  9,  as  g.  is  sifted.    A.  V.,  corn. 
Zech.  9.  17,  '/shall  make  .  .  .  flourish.    A.  V.,  com. 
Mat.  13.  31 ;  17.  20 ;  Mark  4.  31 ;  Luke  13. 19 ;  17.  6,  a  g. 

of  mustard  seed. 
Mark  4.  28,  the  full  g.  in  the  ear.    A.V.,  corn. 
Luke  12.  18,  bestow  "all  my  g.    A.  V.,  fruits. 
John  12.  24,  Except  a  g.  of  wheat.    A.  V.,  corn. 
1  Cor.  15.  37,  but  a  bare  g.    A.  F.,  but  bare  g. 
GRAINFIELD.    Mat.  12.  1,  through  the  f/.    A.  V.,  corn. 
GRANDCHILDREN.    1  Tim.  5.  4,  widow  hath  .  .  .  g. 

GRANDMOTHER.    2  Tim.  1.  5,  thy  g.  Lois. 
GRANT.    Lev.  25.  24,  g.  a  redemption. 

Judg.  21.  22,  O.  them  graciously  unto  us.     A.V.,  Be 
favourable. 

Ruth  1.  9,  Jehovah  g.  you  that  ye  may  find  rest. 

1  Sam.  1.  28,  g.  him  to  Jehovah.     A .  V.,  lent. 
Ps.  85.  7,  O  Jehovah,  and  g.  us  thy  salvation. 
Mark  15.  45,  g.  the  corpse.    A.  V..  gave  the  body. 
Acts  27.  24,  God  hath  g.    A.  F.,  given. 

Phil.  1.  29,  to  you  it  hath  been  g.    A.  V.,  is  given. 

2  Tim.  1.  16,  Lord  g.  mercy.    A.  V.,  give. 
2  Pet.  1.  3,  power  hath  g.    A.V.,  given. 

GRAPES.    Gen.  40.  10,  brought  forth  ripe  fir. 
Deut.  32.  32,  g.  of  gall. 
Jer.  25.  30,  tread  the  fir. ;  Ezek.  18.  2,  sour  g. 
Hos.  9.  10,  Israel  like  fir.  in  the  wilderness. 
Mat.  7.  16,  Do  men  gather  g.  of  thorns. 
Rev.  14.  18,  her  g.  are  fully  ripe. 
Grapes,  .sour,  Jer.  31.  29 ;  Ezek.  18.  2. 
regulations  concerning  the  gathering  of.  Lev.  19.  10 ; 
Dent.  23.  24  :  24.  21. 
GRASPED.    Phil.  2.  6,  not  the  being  on  an  equality 
witli  God  a  thing  to  be  g.    A.  V.,  not  robbery  to  be 
eqtial  with  God. 
GRASS.    Gen.  1.  11.  earth  put  forth  g. 
2  Sam.  23.  4,  When  the  tender  g. 
Job  38.  27.  tender  g.     A.  F.,  herb. 
Ps.  37.  2,  soon  be  cut  down  like  the  fir.    90.  5. 
92.  7,  the  wicked  spring  as  the  g. 
103.  15,  as  for  man,  his  days  are  as  g. 


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Prov.  19. 12,  dew  upon  the  g.    Mic.  5.  7. 

Isa.  5.  24,  dry  g.  sinketh  dowTi  iu  the  name.    A.  F., 


flame  cmsumei/i  the  chajf'. 
15.  6,  g.  is  w-ithered.    A.  V.,  hay. 


40.  6,  all  flesh  is  g.  ;  1  Pet.  1.  ^4,  is  as  g. 

Dan.  4.  2.5.  g.  as  o.xeu :  Amos  7.  2,  eating  the  g. 

Mat.  6.  30 ;  Luke  12.  28.  if  God  doth  so  clothe  the  g. 

Mark  b.  3il,  green  g.  ;  John  (j.  10,  much  g. 

Jas.  1.  10.  tlower  of  the  g.  :  Rev.  9.  4.  hurt  the  g. 
GRASSHOPPER.    Lev.  11.  22,  g.  after  its  kind. 

Ps.  105.  34,  And  the  g.     A.  V.,  caterjiiUera. 
GRAVE  (».).    Gen.  35.  20,  pillar  upon  her  g. 

Job.  5.  26,  come  to  thy  g.  in  a  full  age. 
17. 1,  the  <i.  is  ready  for  me.    .4.1'.,  gravfs. 

Isa.  53.  9,  they  made  his  g.  with  the  wicked. 
GRAVE  ia'/j.).    1  Tim.  3.  8,  deacons  .  .  .  must  be  g. 

Tit.  2.  2,  aged  men  be  temperate,  g. 
GRAVE  (v.).    Ex.  28.  9,  onyx  stones,  and  g.  on. 

Ex.  28.  36,  plate  of  pure  gold,  and  g.  upon. 

Judg.  18. 18,  g.  image.     A.  V.,  carvd. 

1  Kings  6.  35.  g.  work.     A.  V.,  caned. 

2  Chr.  2.  14,  to  g.  any  manner  of  graving. 

Job  19.  24,  with  an  iron  pen  and  lead  they  were  g. 

Isa.  49.  16,  I  have  g.  thee  upon  the  palms. 
Grave,  victory  over,  Isa.  26. 19  ;  John  5.  28 ;  Heb.  2.  14, 
15  ;  Rev.  20.  13,  14. 

no  knowledge  in,  Ps.  88. 11. 
GRAVES.    Ex.  14.  11,  there  were  no  g.  in  Egypt. 

Ezek.  32.  23,  whose  g.  are  set  in  the  uttenuost  parts. 

37.  12,  I  will  opsn  your  a.  .  .  .  up  out  of  your  g. 
GRAVEL.    Prov.  20.  17,  filled  with  g. 

Lam.  3.  16.  broken  my  teeth  with  g.  stones. 
GRAVITY.    1  Tim.  2.  2,  in  dAi.  .  .  .  g.    A.  F.,  honesty. 
GRAYHEADED.    Job  15. 10,  g.  and  the  very  aged. 

Ps.  71.  18,  when  I  am  old  and  g. 
GREAT.    Gen.  6.  5,  wickedness  of  man  was  g. 

Gen.  12.  2 ;  18.  IS  ;  46.  3 ;  Ex.  32.  10,  a  g.  nation. 

Ex.  32.  11,  g.  power. 

Deut.  29.  24.  g.  anger?    1  Sam.  6.  9,  g.  evil. 

1  Sam.  12.  17,  your  wickedness  is  a. 

14.  30,  been  no  g.  slaughter.    A.  F,  a  much  greater. 

2  Sam.  7.  22,  thou  art  g.,  O  Jehovah  God. 

1  Chr.  16.  25  ;  Ps.  43.  1 ;  145.  3,  g.  is  Jehovah. 

17.  21.  a  name  by  g.  and  terrible  thuigs.    A.  F,  of 

grea'ness  and  terribleness. 
Job  5.  25.  thy  seed  shall  be  g. ;  32.  9,  the  g. 

38.  21,  number  of  thy  days  is  g. 

Ps.  12.  3,  speaketh  g.  things.    A.V.,  pruud. 

21.  5,  his  glory  is  g.  in  thy  salvation. 
25.  11,  pardon  mine  iniquity,  for  it  is  g. 
33. 16.  by  g.  strength.    A.  F,  much. 
47.  2;  48.  2,  g.  king;  53.  5,  g.  fear. 

95.  3,  Jehovah  is  a  g.  God,  and  a  g.  King. 

109.  30.  I  will  give  g.  thanks.    A.  F,  greatly  praise. 
Isa.  53. 12,  a  portion  with  the  g. 
Ezek.  8.  6,  other  g.  abominations.     A.V.,  greater. 
Dan.  10. 1,  even  a  g.  warfare.     A.V.,  but  the  time  ap- 
pointed was  fong. 
Mai.  1. 11,  my  name  shall  be  g.  among  the  Gentiles. 
Mat.  5. 12,  g.  is  your  rewai'd  in  heaven. 

19.  22,  he  was  one  that  had  g.  possessions. 

22.  33,  the  g.  and  first  commandment. 

Acts  22.  6,  there  shone  from  heaven  a  g.  light. 

2  Cor.  7.  4,  g.  is  my  glorying  on  your  behalf. 
Tit.  2.  13,  appearing  ...  of  the  g.  God. 
Heb.  2.  3,  so  g.  a  salvation  ;  10.  32,  g.  conflict. 

10.  21,  a  g.  priest.     .4.  F,  an  high. 

10.  35,  g.  recompense ;  12.  1,  so  g.  a  cloud  of  witnesses. 

13.  20,  g.  shepherd. 

1  Pet.  1.  3,  to  his  g.  mercy.    .4.  F,  abuii'lant. 

2  Pet.  1.  4,  precious  and  exceeding  g.  promises. 
Rev.  6. 13,  shaken  of  a  g.  wind.    A.  V.,  mighty. 

14.  7,  with  a  g.  voice.     A.  V.,  loud. 
20. 11,  I  saw  a  g.  white  throne. 

21. 16.  length  .  .  .  q.  as  the  breadth.     .4.  F,  targe. 
GREATER.    Gen.  1".  16,  g.  Hght  to  rule  the  day. 
2  Sam.  5.  10,  waxed  g.  and  g.     A.  F,  grew  great. 
Job  33.  12,  God  is  </.  than  man. 
Mat.  11. 11,  g.  than  Jolui  the  Baptist. 

12.  6.  one  g.  than  the  temple. 

12.  42.  g.  than  Solomon  ;  23.  19,  g.,  the  gift. 

13.  32,  g.  than  the  herbs.     A.  F,  greatest  among. 
Luke  12. 18,  pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  g. 

22.  26,  the  g.  among  you.     A.  F,  greatest. 
John  1.  50,  thou  shalt  see  g.  tilings. 

4.  12,  (J.  than  our  father  .Jacob. 

10.  29,  my  Father  ...  is  g.  than  all. 

13.  16;  15.  20,  servant  is  not '/.  than  his  lord. 
1  Cor.  12.  31,  ;/.  gifts.     A.  F.  best. 
1  John  3.  20,  God  is  g.  than  our  lieart. 
_3  John  4,  ir.  joy  have  I  none  than  this,  to  hear. 
GREATEST.    1  Chr.  12.  14,  g.  to  a  thousand. 
Job  1.  3,  this  man  was  the  g. 
Mat.  18.  1,  g.  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven? 

1  Cor.  13.  13,  the  g.  of  these  is  love. 
GREATLY.    Gen.  3.  16,  g.  multiply  thy  pain. 

2  Sam.  24.  10,  I  have  sinned  g. 

1  Kings  18.  3,  feared  Jehovah  g. 

1  Chr.  16.  25  ;  Ps.  48.  1,  g.  to  be  praised. 


Ps.  21.  1 ;  how  g.  shall  he  rejoice. 

28.  7,  heart  g.  rejoiceth  ;  47.  9,  He  is  g.  exalted. 

145.  3,  g.  to  be  prai.sed. 
Isa.  61.  10,  I  will  g.  rejoice  in  .Jehovah. 
Dan.  10.  ll,  thou  man  '/•  beloved. 
Zech.  9.  9,  rejoice  f/.,  0  daughter  of  Zion. 
Mark  12.  27,  ye  do  g.  err. 

14.  33,  began  to  be  '/.  amazed.    A.  F,  sore. 
GREATNESS.    Ex.  15.  7,  g.  of  thine  exceUency. 
Deut.  32.  3,  ascribe  ye  g.  unto  our  God. 
2  Sam.  7.  21,  all  this  g.    A.  F,  great  things. 

1  Chr.  29. 11,  thine,  O  Jehovah,  is  the  ;/. 

Neh.  13.  22,  according  to  the  g.  of  thy  lovingkindness. 
Ps.  66.  3,  g.  of  thy  power. 

71.  21,  Increase  thou  my  g. 

145.  3,  his  ;/.  is  unsearchaole. 
Isa.  63.  1,  niarcliing  iu  the  g.  of  his  strength  ? 
Dan.  4.  36,  g.  was  added.    A.  F,  majesty. 

5.  18,  the  kingdom  and  g.    A.V.,  honour.  [lency. 

2  Cor.  4.  7,  the  exceeding  g.  of  the  power.  A.  F,  excel- 
12.  7,  exceeding  g.  of  the  revelations.  A.V.,  abun- 
dance. 

Eph.  1.  19,  exceeding  g.  of  his  power.  [legs). 

GREAVES.      1  Sam.  17.  6,  g.  of  brass  (armor  for  the 
GRECIAN  JEWS.      Acts   6.  1 ;   9.  29,   G.  J.    A.  F, 

Grecians. 
GREECE,  greece,  Paul  in  country  of.    Acts  16. ;  20. 
GREEDILY.    Prov.  21.  26,  that  coveteth  g. 

Ezek.  22.  12,  a.  gained  of  thy  neighbors. 
GREEDINESS.     Eph.  4.  19,  uncleanness  with  g. 
GREEDY.    Ps.  17.  12,  lion  that  is  g.  of  his  prey. 

Prov.  15.  27,  he  that  is  '/.  of  gain. 
28.  25,  g.  spirit  stirreth  up  strife.     A.  V.,  proud  heart. 

Isa.  56.  11,  dogs  are  g.,  they  can  never. 

1  Tim.  3.  8,  not  g.  of  filthy  lucre. 
GREEK,  greek,  language  of  Greece.    Acts  21.  37. 
GREEKS.    Acts  IL  20.  G.  also.    A.  F,  Grecians. 
Greeks,  spoken  of,  John  12.  20;  Acts  11.  20;  17,  4;  19. 
10, 17  ;  Rom.  1.  16  ;  Gal.  2.  3. 

distinction  abolished  between  Jew  and,  Rom.  3.  22;  10. 
12  :  1  Cor.  12.  13  ;  Gal.  3.  28  ;  Col.  3.  11. 
GREEN.     Ps.  23.  2,  to  lie  down  in  g.  pastures. 

Ps.  92.  14,  sap,  and  g.    A.  V.,/at  and  flourishing. 

Luke  23.  31,  do  these  things  in  the  g.  tree. 

GREETED.    Heb.  11.  13,  and  r/.  them.    A.  V.,  embraced. 

GREETING.    2  John  10,  and  give  him  uo  g.      A.  F, 

n>  itlier  bid  him  God  sped.  [grow. 

GREW.    Isa.  53.  2,  he  g.  up  before  him.     A.V.,  shall 

Jonah  1.  11,  the  sear/.  .  .  .  tempestuous.  A.V., 
wrought,  and  was  tenijjestuous. 

Mat.  13.  7,  thorns  g.  up.    A.  V.,  sprung. 

Luke  8.  6,  as  soon  as  it  g.    A.  F,  ivas  sprung  tip. 
8.  7,  thorns  g.  with  it.    A.  F,  sprang  up. 
GRIEF.     Gen.  26.  35,  a  g.  of  mind  unto  Isaac. 

Prov.  17.  25,  foolish  son  is  a  g.  to  his  father. 

Eccl.  1.  18,  in  much  wisdom  is  much  g. 

Isa.  53.  3,  acquainted  with  g.  \  53.  4,  borne  our  r/. 

1  Pet.  1.  6,  have  been  put  to  g.  in.    A.  F,  are  in  heavi- 
ness through. 
GRIEVE.    1  Sam.  2.  33,  to  g.  thy  heart. 

Ps.  78.  40,  how  oft  did  they  .  .  .  g.  him. 

Eph.  4.  30,  g.  not  the  Holy  Spirit. 
GRIEVED.    Gen.  6.  6,  it  g.  him. 

Judg.  10.  16,  soul  was  g.  for  the  misery. 

1  Sam.  1.  8,  why  is  thy  heart  g.  ? 

Ezek.  13.  22,  g.  the  heart.    A.  F,  made  .  .  .  sad. 
Neh.  8.  10,  neither  be  ye  g.     A.  F,  sorry. 
Ps.  73.  21,  my  soul  was  g. 

95.  10,  forty  years  long  was  T  g.  with. 

119. 158,  beheld  the  treacherous  and  was  g. 
Isa.  63.  10,  g.  his  Holy  Spirit.     A.  F,  vexed. 
Mark  3.  5.  g.  at  the  hardening  of  their  heart.        [tians. 
GRIEVOUS.    Gen.  50.  11.  a  g.  mourning  to  the  Egyp- 
Ex.  8.  24,  there  came  g.  swarms  of  flies. 
Prov.  15.  1,  a  g.  word  stirreth  up  anger. 
Eccl.  5.  13,  There  is  a  g.  evil.    A.V.,  sore. 
Mic.  2.  10,  with  a  g.  destruction.    A.  V..  sore. 
Mat.  8.  6,  g.  tormented  ;  15.  22,  g.  vexed. 

23.  4.  burdens  and  g.  to  be  boriie. 
Acts  20.  29,  g.  wolves  shall  enter  in. 

2  Tim.  3.  1,  g.  times  shall  come.    A.  V..  perilous. 
Heb.  12.  11,  All  chastening  .  .  .  not  joyous,  but  g. 

1  .John  5.  3.  his  commandments  are  not  g.  \vexed. 

GRIEVOUSLY.    Mat.  17.  15,  suffereth  g.    A.  F,  sore 

Mark  9.  20,  the  spirit  tare  him  g. 

Luke  9.  42,  da.shed  him  down  and  tare  him  g. 
GRIND.    Judg.  16.  21.  g.  in  the  prison  house. 

Eccl.  12.  3,  g.  cease  ;  12.  4,  sound  of  the  g. 

Isa.  3.  15,  and  g.  the  face  of  the  poor  ? 

Mark  9. 18.  g.  his  teeth.    A.  V..  gjiasheth. 
GRIZZLED.  Gen.  31  10,  speckled,  and  g.  A.V.,  gnsled. 
GROAN.    Ex.  2.  24,  God  heard  their  g. 

Job  3.  24  ;  Ps.  22. 1 ;  32.  3,  g.    A.  F,  roaring. 

24.  12,  From  out  of  the  populous  city  men  g. 
Ps.  6.  6,  weary  with  my  g. 

38.  8,  g.  by  Reason  of  the  disquietness.    A.  V.,  roared. 
Jer.  45.  3,  am  weary  with  my  g.    A.  V.,  I  fainted  in  my 
.nghing. 
51.  52,  through  aU  her  land  the  wounded  shall  g. 


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Joel  1.  18,  How  do  the  beasts  (j. ! 

Johu  11.  33,  he  f/.  in  the  spirit. 

Roui.  8.  22.  creation  '/.  ;  8.  23,  we  ourselves  g. 
GROPE.     Deut.  28.  2^,  shalt  r/.  at  noonday. 

Job  12.  25,  rj.  in  the  dark  without  light. 
GROSS.    Isa.  60.  2,  fj.  darkness  the  peoples. 

Mat.  13. 1-5,  people's  heart  is  waxed  ;/. 
GROUND  («.).    Gen.  2.  5,  not  a  man  to  till  the  rj. 

lieu.  33.  19,  parcel  of  ;/.    A.  l'.,  aji/dd. 

Ex.  3.  5 ;  Acts  7.  33,  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy  g. 

Num.  16.  30,  if  .  .  .  the  (/.  open  its  mouth.   A.  1'.,  earth. 

Job  5.  6,  trouble  spring  out  of  the  (j. 

Zech.  8.  12,  (/.  shall  give  its  increase. 

Mat.  13.  8,  23  ;  Luke  8.  8, 1.5,  good  y. 

Luke  13.  7,  why  doth  it  also  cumber  the  (/.  ? 

Acts  27.  2.4,  on  rocky  ;/.     A.  I'.,  112)071  rocks. 

1  Tim.  3.  15,  pillar  and  //.  of  the  truth. 

GROUND  (r.).   Isa.  28.  28,  Bread  grain  is  (7.   A.  V.,  bread 

corn  is  hniisfd. 
GROUNDED.     Eph.  3.  17,  q.  in  love. 

Col.  1.  23, '/.  and  stedfast.    A.  F.,  (j.  and  settled. 
GROW.    Gen.  2.  9,  to  q.  every  tree. 

Ps.  92. 12,  f/.  like  a  cedar  in  Lebanon. 

Jer.  12.  2,  they  rj.,  yea,  they  bring. 

Ezek.  31.  4,  made  it  to  g.    A.  I'.,  -"et  him  vp  on  high. 

Zech.  6.  12,  g.  up  out  of  his  place. 

Mat.  6.  28,  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they  g. 

Mark  4.  8,  g.  up.     ^.  J',  .'sprang. 

2  Cor.  10. 15,  as  your  faith  ;/.    A.  V.,  is  increased. 
Eph.  2.  21,  g.  into  a  holy  temple  ;  4.  15,  g.  up. 

1  Pet.  2.  2,  milk  .  .  .  that  ye  may  g. 

2  Pet.  3.  18,  g.  in  the  grace. 

GROWLING.    Isa.  31.  4,  the  young  lion  g.  over.    A.  V., 

mnrlng  on. 
GRUDGE,    Lev.  19.  18.  nor  bear  any  q. 
GUARD  («.).    1  Sam.  22. 17,  unto  the  </....  Turn,  and 
slay.    A.  v.,  footmen. 
2  Sam.  23.  23,  over  his  g. 
2  Kings  11. 11,  the  g.  stood,  every  man. 
Neh.  3.  25,  the  court  of  the  g.    A.  K,  prison. 
4.  22,  a  g.  to  us. 

Jer.  32.  2,  court  of  the  g.    A.  V..  j^rison. 
Ezek.  38.  7,  a  g.  unto  them. 
Mat.  27.  65,  Ye  have  a  f/.    A.  F.,  ivalck. 
27.  66,  the  g.  being  with  them.    A.  V.,  setting  a  icatch. 
Acts  12.  19,  examined  the  g.    A.  F.,  keepers. 
GUARD  (v.).   Prov.  13.  3,  He  that  g.  his  mouth.    A.V., 
keepeth. 
Luke  4.  10,  to  g.  thee.    A.  V.,  keep. 
Acts  12.  4,  to  g.  him.     A.  F.,  keep. 
23. 16,  soldier  that  g.  him.    A.  F,  kept. 
2  Cor.  11.  32,  g.  the  city.    A.  V.,  kejjt  with  a  garrison. 
Phil.  4.  7,  peace  of  God  .  .  .  shall  g.    A.  F.,  keep. 
2  Thes.  3.  3,  g.  you  from  the  evil  one.     A.  F.,  keep. 

1  Tim.  6.  20,  '/.  that  which  is  committed.    A.  F.,  keei). 

2  Tim.  1. 12,  able  to  ;/.  that.     A.  I'.,  keep. 

1.  14,  g.  through  the  Holy  Spirit.    A.V.,  keep  by. 
1  Pet.  i.  5,  g.  through  faith.    A.  F.,  kept. 
1  John  5.  21,  g.  yourselves  from  idols.    A.  F.,  keep. 
Jude  24.  n.  you  from  stumbling.    A.  F.,  keep. 
Guard,  caiitain  of  the,  Gen.  37.  36;  41.  12;  2  Kings  25. 

S-12  :  Jer.  40.  5  :  Dan.  2.  14. 
GUARDIANS.    Gal.  4.  2,  but  is  under  g.   A.V.,  tutors. 
GUD(tOD.\H.  gud'go-dah  — Heb.    Deut.  10.  7. 
GUEST-CHAMBER.    1  Sam.  9.  22,  brought  them  into 

thp  a.-c.    A.  v..  parlour. 
GUESTS.    1  Kings  1.  41,  all  the  n.  that.  [nith  g. 

Mat  22. 10.  wedding  was  filled  with  (i.    A.  V.,  furnished 
GUIDANCE.    Job  37.  12.  by  his  g.    A.  F,  coumels. 
Prov.  11, 14,  Where  no  wise  g.  is.    A.  F,  vo  counsel. 
20.  18,  by  wise  g.    A.  F,  uith  good  advice. 

24.  6,  by  wise  g.    A.  F,  counsel. 

GUIDE.    2  Sam.  22.  33,  g.  the  perfect  in  his  way.    A.  V., 
niaketh  my  way  perfect. 
Job  38.  32,  canst  "thou  r/.  the  Bear.    A.  F,  g.  Arcturus. 
Ps.  23.  3,  g.  rae  in  the  "paths.    A.V..  leadeth. 

25.  5,  (r.  me  in  thy  truth.     .4 .  F.  lead. 
25.  9,  The  meek  will  he  g.  in  justice. 
48.  14,  g.  even  vmto  death. 

73.  24,  g.  me  with  thy  coimsel. 
Prov.  12.  26,  The  righteous  is  a  gr.    A.  F,  ntore  excellent 

than. 
Eccl.  2.  3.  yet  g.  me  with  wisdom.    A.  V.,  acquainting 

mine  heart. 
Isa.  58.  11.  Jehovah  will  g.  thee  continually. 
Jer.  3.  4,  the  g.  of  my  youth  ? 
Mat.  15. 14,  blind  0.     A.V.,  leaders  of  ihf  blind. 
Luke  1.  79.  g.  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace. 
6.  39. blind  7.  the  blind ?    A.V.,  lead. 
John  16.  13.  he  shall  g.  you  into  all  the  truth. 
Rev.  7.  17.  '/.  them  unto  fountains.     A.  F,  lead. 
GUIDE-POSTS.     Jer.  31.  21,  make  thee  g.-p.    A.V., 

III  all  heaps. 
GUILE.    Gen.  27.  35,  Thy  brother  came  viith  g.    A.  F., 

.<inl>t!lty. 
Gen.  34.  13,  answered  .  .  .  with  g.    A.  F.,  deceit  fully. 
Ex.  21.  14,  to  slay  him  with  g. 
Ps.  32.  2,  in  who.se  spirit  there  is  no  g. 
34.  13,  keep  .  .  .  thy  lips  from  speaking  g. 


Prov.  26.  26,  cover  itself  with  g.    A.V.,  is  covered  by 

deceit. 
John  1.  47,  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  g. ! 
Acts  13.  10.  O  full  of  all  g.    A.  F,  subtiUy. 
2  Cor.  12.  16,  I  caught  you  with  g. 

1  Pet.  2.  1,  wickedness,  and  all  g. 

2.  22,  neither  was  g.  found  in  his  mouth. 
GUILELESS.    Heb.  7.  26,  holy,  g.     A.  F.,  harmless. 
GUILT.    1  Chr.  21.  3,  a  cause  of  g.  unto.     .4.F.,  tres- 
pass to. 
Hos.  13.  16,  shall  bear  her  g.    A.  V..  become  desolate. 
GUILTINESS.     Ezra  9.  6,  our  g.  is  grown  up.    A.V., 
trespass. 
Ps.  68.  21,  still  in  his  q.     A.V.,  tre.ipasses. 
GUILTLESS.    Ex.  20.  7,  Deut.  5. 11,  hold  him  g. 
Josh.  2.  1;».  we  shall  be  g. 
2.  20,  q.  of  thine  oath.     ^4.  F,  quit. 
Mat.  VI.  5,  and  are  g.  ?    A.  F.,  blameless  ? 
12.  7,  not  have  condemned  the  q. 
GUILTY.    Gen.  42.  21,  we  are  verily  g. 
Ex.  34.  7  ;  Num.  14.  18,  by  no  means  "clear  the  g. 

2  Sam.  14.  13,  as  one  that  is  g.    A.  V.,  faulty. 

2  Chr.  19.  10,  be  not  g.   towards.     A.  V.,  trespass  not 
against. 

Ezra  9.  7,  exceeding  g.     A.Y.,  in  a  great  tre-^ass. 

Ps.  109.  7,  come  forth  {;.     A.  1'.,  he  condemned. 

Isa.  24.  6,  dwell  therein  are  found  g.    A.  I'.,  de-folale. 

Jer.  2.  3,  shall  be  held  g.    A.  V.,  .shall  oj/'end. 

Nah.  1.  3,  by  no  means  clear  the  g.    A.  F,  wicked. 

Mark  3.  29,  (/.  of  an  eternal  sin.     A.  F.,  in  danger  oj 
eternal  damnation. 

1  Cor.  11.  27,  q.  of  the  body  and  the  blood. 

Ja.s.  2.  10,  q.  of  all. 
GULF.  JLiike  16.  26,  there  is  a  great  g.  fixed.  [24. 

G  UJVI,  gvL'ul  — Heb.  tinged.    (l;Naphtali's  son,  Gen.  46. 

(2)  a  Manassite.    1  Chr.  5. 15. 
G  UNITES,  gu  nites,  posterity  of  Guui  (1).    Num.  26.  48. 
G UR,  gQr  —  Heb.  sojourning.    2  Kings  9.  27. 
GUR-BAAL,  gur-baal  — Heb.  sojourn  of  Baal.    2  Chr. 

26.  7. 
GUSHED.    1  Kings  18.  28,  blood  g.  out. 

Ps.  78.  20,  rock,  so  that  waters  g.  out. 


H 

HAAHASHTARI,    ha'a-hash'ta-rl  =  the    Ahashtarite. 

1  Chr.  4.  6. 
HABAKKUK,      ha-b5k'kuk  — Heb.      embrace  — imuov 


prophet. 
[B. 


A.  v.. 


HABAZZINIAH,  hab'az-zi-nl'ah.     Jer.  35. 

Hahaziniah. 
HABITABLE      Prov.  8.  31,  his  h.  earth. 
HABITATION.    Deut.  26.   15,  look  down  from  thy 
holy  h. 
2  Chr.  6.  2,  I  have  built  thee  a  house  of  h. 

30.  27,  h.     A.  v.,  duelling  place. 
Ps.  26.  8,  I  love  the  /*.  of  thy  house.  [direlling. 

49.  14,  That  there  be  no  h.  for  it.    A.  F.,  from  their 
71.  3,  rock  of  //.    A.  I'.,  strong  h. 
74.  20,  h.  of  violence.    A.  T'.,  h.  of  cruelty. 
79.  7,  laid  waste  his  h.    A.  F.,  dwelling  place. 
83.  12,  //.  of  God.    .4.  T'.,  houses. 
91.  9,  Most  High,  thy  h. 

107.  7.  city  of  //.    107.  4,  no  city  of  h.    A.  F.,  to  diuell  in. 
Prov.  24.  1.5,  li.  of  the  righteous.    .4.  T'.,  duelling. 
Isa.  32.  18,  a  peaceable  h. ;  63.  15,  h.  of  thy  holiness. 
Dan.  4.  21,  birds  of  the  heavens  had  their  h. 
Acts  1.  20,  let  his  h.  be  made  desolate. 
2  Cor.  5.  2,  clothed  upon  with  our  //.    A.  F.,  house. 
Eph.  2.  22,  builded  together  for  a  h. 
Jude  6,  angels  .  .  .  left  their  proper /*.    A.V.,oun  h. 
HA  BOB,  ha  b6r—  Heb.  joined.    2  Kings  17.  6 ;  1  Chr.  5. 

26. 
HACALIAH,    ha^'a-llah  — Heb.    tvait  foi-   Jehovah  — 
^father   of    prophet   Nehemiah.     Neli.  1.  1.     A.V., 
'  Hochaliah. 
HA  CHILA  H.  hSeh'i-lah  -  Heb.  dark.    1  Sam.  23. 19. 
HA  CHMONI.  ha€h'mo-ni  —  Heb.  iri.se.    1  Chr.  27.  32. 
HACHMONITE,     ha.eh' mo-mte ^  TACHMOyjTE.      1 

Chr.  11. 11. 
HAD.    Gen.  32.  13.  that  which  he  h.  with  him.    .4.F., 
came  to  his  hand.  ^  , 

2  Chr.  30.  22,  h.  good  understanding  in.    A.  V.,  taught 
the  good  knowledge.  ^  [ivith. 

Mat.  '9.  20,  //.  an  issue  of  blood.    A.V.,  uas  diseased 
HADAD.  ha' ^M  — Aram,  name  of  Syrian  deity.    Gen. 
36.  35 ;  1  Kings  11.  14  ;  1  Chr.  1.  50.    Gen.  25.  15,  A.  J., 
Hndar.  „     „ 

HADADEZER,    hadad-ezer^HADAREZER    (g.r.). 
2  Sam.  8.  3.  ^  .       x  , 

HADADRIMMOX.    ha'dad-rtm  mou,    city   in   Jezreel. 

Zecli.  12.  11.    A.  F.,  Hadad-rimmon. 

HADAREZER,   h5d'ar-e  zer  — Heb.    Hadar  is  helper. 

2  Sam.  10.  16.  ,        (37. 

HA  DA  SHAH,  hSd  a-shah  —  Heb.  neu— city.    Josh.  15. 

HADASSAH,  ha-d5s'sah  — Heb.  »ii/r//e  —  Esther.  Esth. 

2.7. 


91 


HAD 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


HAN 


HADES.     Mat.  11.  23,  go  dowu  unto  H.    A.  K.,  brought 
(loan  to  hell. 


Mat.  16.  18,  H.  shall  not  prevail  against  it.     A.V.,  hell. 
-_-----        „•  ■    '  H.    A.V. 

to  hell. 


Luke  10.  15,  brought  down  unto 


thrust  down 


16.  23,  in  //.  he  lifted  up  his  eyes.    A.V..  in  hell  he  lift. 
Acts  2.  27,  not  leave  my  soul  unto  H.    A.  V.,  in  hell. 
Rev.  1.  18.  the  keys  of  death  and  of  //.    A.V.,  of  hell 

and  of  denth. 
20. 13,  and  death  and  //.  gave  up.    A.V.,  hell  delivered. 
HADES,  hades  (New  Testament),  A.  K,  hell,  Mat.  11. 

23  ;  16.  18 :  Luke  10.  15  ;  16.  23 ;  Acts  2.  27,  31 ;  Rev.  1. 

18:  6.  8;  20.  13.  14. 
HADID,  ha'did  — Heb.  liointed.    Ezra  2.  33  ;  Neh.  7.  37. 
HADLAL  had'lai.    2  Chr.  28.  12. 
H ADO  RAM.  ha-do'ram.    Gen.  10.  27 ;  1  Chr.  18. 10 ;  2  Chr. 

1(1. 18. 
HADRA CH,  ha'draeh.    Zech.  9.  1. 
HAFT.    Judg.  3.  22,  h.  (=  handle  of  knife). 
MA  (tAB,  ha'gab—  Heb.  a  locust.    Ezra  2.  46. 
HA  (;A  BA,  haga-ba  —  Heb.  a  locust.    Neh.  7.  48.         [16. 
HA  GA  R,  ha'gar  —  Heb.  flight  —  Ishmaers  mother.    Gen. 
HA  (rGAl,  hag  ga-i  —  Heb.  festal  — a,  minor  prophet. 
HAGGI,  \i2,zgl^HAGGAI  (q.v.).    Gen.  46.  16;  Ezra  6. 

14. 
HAGGIAH,  hag-gi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah's  fea.^t.    1  Chr. 

6.  30.  [28.  15. 

HAdtUTES,  hag-gltes,  descendants  of  Haggi.    Num. 
HAGGITH.  hag  gith-Heb.  festal  — wUe  of  Da^id  and 

mother  of  Adonijah.    2  Sam.  3.  4  ;  1  Kings  1.  5. 
HAGRI,  h&^'rl.     A.V.,  Haggeri.    1  Chr.  11.  38. 
HAGRITES,  Mg'r'ites  =  HAGARITES.    Ps.   83.  6 ;  1 

Chr.  5.  10.    A.  v.,  Hagarenes. 

1  Chr.  27.  30.     A.  F.,  Hagerite. 

HAIL  in.).    Job  33.  22,  tlie  treasuries  of  the  h. 

Ps.  105.  32.  he  gave  them  h.  for  rain. 

Isa.  23.  17,  //.  shall  sweep  away  the  refuge. 
HAIL  (infrrj.).    Mat.  26.  49.  H.,  Rabbi. 

Mat.  27.  29  ;  Mark  15.  18,  H.,  King  of  the  Jews  ! 

Luke  1.  28,  H.,  thou  that  art  highly  favored. 
Hail,  referred  to,  Ex.  9.  23 :  Josh.  10.  11 ;  Ps.  18.  12 ;  78. 

47 :  Isa.  28.  2 ;  Ezek.  13.  11 ;  Rev.  8.  7. 
HAIR.     Gen.  42.  38,  bring  down  my  gray  h. 

Lev.  10.  6,  Let  not  the  h.  of  your  heads  go  loose.    .4.  F., 
uncover  not  your  heads.  [head. 

2  Sam.  14.  26,  cut  the  //.  of  his  head.     A.  V.,  polled  his 
14.  26,  he  weighed  the  h.  of  his  head. 

1  Kings  1.  52,  not  a  A.  of  him  fall. 

Ps.  40.  12 ;  69.  4,  /(.  of  my  head. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  1,  thy  h.  is  as  a  flock  of  goats. 

Hos.  7.  9,  gray  h.  are  here  and  there.  [thee. 

Mic.  1.  16,  cut  off  tliy  h.  for  the  cliildren.    ^1.  V.,  j^oll 

Mat.  3.  4,  his  raiment  of  camePs  h. 

5.  36,  h.  white  or  black. 

10.  30 ;  Luke  12.  7,  /;.  of  your  head  are  all  numbered. 
Luke  7.  44,  with  her  h.    A.  V.,  the  hairs  of  her  head. 
Jolui  11.  2,  wiped  his  feet  with  her  //. 
1  Cor.  11.  14,  long  h. ;  1  Tim.  2.  9,  braided  h. 
1  Pet.  3.  3,  adorning  of  braiding  the  h. 
Rev.  1.  14,  head  and  his  /(.  were  white.     A.  V.,  haiis. 

6.  12,  black  as  sackclotli  of  //. 
HAIRY.    Gen.  25.  25,  like  a  h.  garment. 

Gen.  27. 11,  Esau  my  brother  is  a  ^.  man. 

Zech.  13.  4,  wear  a  rt.  mantle.    A.V.,i-ough.  [8.12. 

HAKKATAN,    kak'ka-tan  — Heb.    the   younger.     Ezra 
HAKKOZ,  hsik'koz  -Heb.  the  thorn.    1  Chr.  24.  10. 

1  Chr.  4.  8,  A.  V.,  Coz.     Ezra  2.  61,  A.  F.,  Koz. 
HAKUPHA.  ha-ku'pha.     Ezra  2.  51 ;  Neh.  7.  53. 
HALAH,  ha  lah,  district  of  Media.    2  Kings  17.  o. 
HALAK,  ha  lak  —  Heb.  bare  or  smooth.    Josh.  11.  17. 
HALF.    Gen.  15.  10,  laid  each  h.    A.  V.,  piece. 

Ex.  24.  6,  h.  of  the  blood. 

1  Kings  3.  25,  give  h.  to  the  one,  and  h. 
Esth.  7.  2,  h.  of  the  kingdom.     Mark  6.  23. 
Ps.  55.  23,  not  live  out  h.  their  days. 

Dan.  7.  2.5,  times  and  h.  a  time.      A.  F.,  the  dividing  of . 

Luke  19.  8,  h.  of  my  goods. 
_Rev.  8.  1.  silence  .  .  .  about  the  space  of  h.  an  hour. 
HALF-SHEKEL.    Mat.  17  24,  received  the  A.-.'.   A.V., 
tribute  money. 

Mat.  17.  24,  teacher  pay  the  h.-s.    A.  V.,  tribute. 
HALHUL,  hal'hul.     Josh.  15.  58.  fl9.  25. 

HA  LI,  ha'li  —  Heb.  ornament — town  of  Asher.     Josh. 
HALLELUJAH,  haPle-lu' jah  —  Heb.  Praise  iie  Jehovah. 

Ps.  1.50. ;  Rev.  19.  1.     A.  F.  Alleluia. 
HALLOHESH,  hal-lo'hesh  — Heb.  ivhisperer.    Neh.  10. 

24.     A.V.,  Haloh'sh.    Neh.  3.  12. 
HALLOW.    Ex.  28.  33,  Israel  shall  h. 

Lev.  25.  10,  ye  .shall  //.  the  fiftieth  year. 

Ezek.  20.  20  :  44.  24,  h.  my  sabbaths. 
HALLOWED.     Gen.  2.  3,  and  h.  it.    A.  F.,  sanctified. 

Ex.  20.  11,  sabbath  day,  and  h.  it. 

2  Kings  12.  4,  money  of  the  h.  things.    A.V.,  dedicated. 
2  Chr.  7.  16,  h.  this  house.     A.  V..  sonctified. 

Mat.  6.  9 :  Luke  11.  2,  h.  be  thy  name. 
HALT.    Mat.  18.  8,  enter  into  life  maimed  or  h. 
HAM,  hSm  —  Heb.  ivarm  —  Noah's  son.    Gen.  9. 18. 

is  cursed.  Gen.  9.  22. 

his  descendants,  Gen.  10.  6. 


HAMAy,  ha'man,  the  Persian  vizier.    Esth.  3. 

HAM  ATM,     ha' math  — Heb.     /o/Vms-.s- -  Syrian    town. 

Num.  34.  8. 
HAMATHITE,  hamath-ite,  native  of  Hamath.     Gen. 

10.  18. 
HAM  A  TH-Z  OB  A  H,  ha  math-zo  bah  -  Heb.  fortress  of 

Zobah.    2Chr.  8.  3. 
HAMMATH,  ham'math  — Heb.  hot  springs.    Josh.  19. 

35.    1  Chr.  2.  .55,  A.  F,  Hfuiath. 
HAMMEDATHA,    ham-med'a-tha,    father    of    Haman 

(q.r.).     Esth.  3.  1;  8.5. 
HAMMELECH.  ham'me-le€h.    Jer.  36.  26  (marg.). 
HAMMER.    Judg.  4.  21,  took  a  h. 
1  Kings  6.  7,  neither  //.  nor  axe. 
Jer.  5(1.  23.  the  //.  of  the  whole  earth. 
HAMMOCK.    Lsa.  24.  20,  sway  .  .  .  like  a  h.    A.  V.,  he 

remored  like  a  cottage. 
HAMMOLECHETH,  ham-mol'e-cheth-Heb.  the  queen. 

1  Chr.  7.  18. 
HAMMON,  hammon  — Heb.  hot  spring.    Josh.  19.  28; 

1  Chr.  fi.  76. 

HAMMOTH-DOR,  ham'moth-d6r  —  Heb.  hot  .wrings  of 

Dor.    Josh.  21.  32. 
HAMMUEL,  ham'mu-el— Heb.  fire  of  God  [?].    1  Chr. 

4.  26.     -4.  F,  Hamuel. 
HAMONAH.  ham'o-nah  —  Heb.  multitude.    Ezek.  39. 16. 
HAMON~GOG,    ha'mon-gog  — Heb.   multitude  of  Gog. 

Ezek.  39.  11. 
HAMOR,  ha'mor  —  Heb.  ass  —  father  of  Shechem.    Gen. 

33. 19. 
HAMOR,  ha'mor.  Acts  7.  16,  H.  in  Shechem,  (marg.) 

Emmor.     .4.  F.  Ennnor  tlip  father  of  Sijchem. 
HAMUL,  ha'mul—  Heb.  spared.    Gen.  46. 12. 
HAMULITES,    ha'mul-ites,    descendants    of    Hamul, 

Num.  26.  21. 
HAMUTAL,  ha-mu'tal  —  Heb.  my  father-in-laiv  is  deiv. 

2  Kings  23.  31. 

HAN  A  MEL,  ha-nam'el-Heb.    God's  gift.     Jer.  32.  7. 

^4.  F,  Hanameel .  • 

HA  NAN,  ha'nan  —  Heb.  merciful.     1  Chr.  8.  23 ;  Ezra  2. 

46  ;  Neh.  8.  7  ;  13. 13  ;  Jer.  35.  4. 
HANANEL.  ha-nan'el.    Neh.  3.  1.    A.  V.,  Hinaneel. 
HANANI,  ha-na  nl  — abbrev.  from  foil.    1  Kings  16.  1. 
HANANIAH,  han'a-ni'ah,  Jehovah  hath  been  grac-ious. 

1  Chr.  3. 19 ;  Jer.  28.  1 ;  Dan.  1.  6. 
HAND.    Gen.  9.  2,  into  your  h.  are  they  delivered. 
Gen.  16.  12,  his  /*.  shall  be  against. 
37.  21,  out  of  their  h.    A.V.,  hands. 
Ex.  15.  6,  thy  right  It.,  O  Jehovah,  is  glorious. 

21.  24;  Deut.  IH.  21,  //.  iov  h. 

Lev.  9.  17,  and  filled  his  h.    A.V.,  tooJc  an  handful. 
Num.  11.  23,  Jehovah's  h.  waxed  short? 
15.  30,  doeth  aught  with  a  high  h.    A.V.,  pre-mmptu- 
ously. 

35.  18,  weapon  of  wood  in  the  /(.    A.  F,  hand  iveapon 
of  wood. 
Deut.  8.  17,  the  might  of  my  h. 
33.  3,  all  his  saints  are  in  thy  h. 
Josh.  9.  25,  behold,  we  are  in  thy  h. 

1  Sam.  5. 11,  h.  of  God  was  very  heavy. 
6.  9,  his  h.  that  smote  us. 

28.  21,  put  my  life  in  my  /;. 

2  Sam.  23.  6,  taken  with  the  h.    A.  F,  with  hands. 
24.  14 ;  1  Chr.  21.  13.  into  the  h. 

1  Chr.  12.  2,  the  right  h.  and  the  left. 

2  Chr.  35.  11,  which  they  received  of  their  h.    A.V., 
from  their  hands. 

Ezra  7.  9,  good  h.  of  his  God. 

8.  18,  according  to  the  good  h.  of  our  God. 
Esth.  9.  16,  laid  not  their  h.  A.  F,  hands. 
Job  2.  10,  receive  good  at  the  h.  of  God. 

12.  9.  the  h.  of  Jehovah  hath  wrought. 

40.  14,  thine  own  right  h.  can  save. 
Ps.  16.  11,  In  thy  right  h.  there  are  pleasures. 

31. 15,  my  times  are  in  thy  h. 

77.  2,  My  h.  wasstretched  out  in  the  night.    A.  F,  sore 
ran. 

110.  1,  at  my  right  h.    Luke  20.  42 ;  Heb.  1.  13. 

118.  15,  16,  right  h.  of  Jehovah. 
Prov.  10.  4,  with  a  slack  h.;  but  the  /(.  of  the  diligent. 

11.  21 ;  16.  5,  though  h.  join  in  h. 

12.  24,  h.  of  diligent  shall  bear  rule. 
Eccl.  9. 10,  whatsoever  thy  h.  findeth. 

11.  6,  withhold  not  thy  //. 
Isa.  5.  25  3  9. 12 ;  10.  4 :  14.  27,  his  h.  is  stretched  out. 

59.  1,  h.  is  not  shortened. 
Dan.  4.  35,  none  can  stay  his  h. 
Joel  1. 15 ;  Zeph.  1.  7,  day  of  Jehovah  is  at  h. 
Hab.  2.  9,  from  the  //.  of  evil !    A.  V.,  power. 
Mat.  12, 10,  having  a  withered  h. 

22.  13,  bind  him  h.  and  foot. 

John  7.  30,  no  man  laid  his  h.    A.V.,  hands. 
10.  28,  snatch  them  out  of  my  //. 

Acts  2.  23,  h.  of  lawless  men  did  crucify.      A.V.,   by 
wicked  hands  have  crucified. 
12. 17 ;  13.  16,  beckoning  unto  them  with  the  h. 
Rom.  8.  34,  at  the  right  /(.  of  God. 

1  Cor.  16.  21 ;  Gal.  6. 11 ;  2  Thes.  3.  17  ;  Philem.  19,  with 
mine  own  h. 


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HAR 


2  Thes.  2.  2,  day  of  the  Lord  is  just  at  /«.    A.  F.,  CA?**/ 

is  at  h. 
Heb.  1.  3,  on  the  right  h.  of  the  Majesty. 
1  Pet.  5.  «,  under  the  mighty  h.  of  God. 
Rev.  10.  2,  in  his  A.  a  little  book  open. 
17.  4,  having  in  lier  h.  a  golden  cup. 

20.  4,  mark  .  .  .  upon  their  h.    A.V.,  in  their  hands. 
Hand  of  God,  in  blessing,  2  Chr.  30.  12 ;  Neh.  2.  18. 

in  cha.stisement,  Deut.  2.  15  ;  Ruth  1.  13 ;  Job  2.  10 ;  Ps. 
8H.  l;):  1  Pet.  5.  (i. 
HANDBREADTH.    Ex.  37.  12,  h.  round. 

I'.s.  -^t.  •').  davs  as  h.    A.  F.,  aii  hundhreadth. 
HANDED.    1  Pet.  1.  18,  h.  down  from.    A.  F.,  received 

hy  tnvlition. 
HANDFUL.    Lev.  2.  2,  his  h.  of  fine  flour. 

1  Rinses  17.  12,  //.  of  meal  in  the  jar. 
HANDFULS.    Gen.  41.  47.  brought  forth  by  h. 

Eccl.  4.  li.  two  //.  with  labor.    A.  F,  both  the  hands  full. 
HANDIWORKS.    Ezek.  27.  16,  thy  .'<.    A.V.,  ivares  of 

fl,(l  nuikilig. 

HANDLE.    Gen.  4.  21,  h.  the  harp. 
Judg.  5.  14,  that  h.  the  marshal's  staff.    A.V.,  h.  the 

2)en  of  the  terrier. 
Ps.  115.  7,  hands,  but  they  h.  not. 

S.  of  Sol.  3.  8,  They  all  li.  the  sword.    A.  V.Jwldswords. 
Jer.  2.  8,  they  that  /*.  tlie  law. 
Ezek.  23.  3,  there  was  h.    A.  T'.,  they  bruised. 

27.  29,  all  that  h.  the  oar. 

Luke  20.  11,  h.  him  shamefully.    A.  F,  entreated. 
24.  39,  h.  me,  and  see. 

2  Cor.  4.  2,  h.  the  word  of  God  deceitfully. 
Col.  2.  21,  H.  not.  nor  taste. 

2Tim.  2. 15,  ^.aright  the  word.   A.  F,  rightly  dividinfj. 

1  John  1.  1.  h.,  concerning  the  Word  of  life. 
HANDMAID.    Gen.  16.  1,  had  a  /(. 

Gen.  16.  3,  her  h.    A.  F.,  7navl. 

21.  10,  Cast  out  this  h.    A.  I'.,  bondwoman. 
Ex.  2.  5,  sent  her  h.    A.  F,  maid. 

2  Sam.  6.  22,  /;.     A.  F.,  maidservants. 
Ps.  86. 16 ;  116.  16,  son  of  thy  h. 
Luke  1.  38,  the  h.  of  the  Lord. 

Gal.  4.  22,  one  by  the  h.    A.  F.,  a  bondmaid. 
HANDS.    Gen.  5.  2:),  toil  of  our  /;. 
Gen.  27.  22,  h.  are  the  h.  of  Esau. 
Ex.  17.  12,  Moses'  h.  were  heavy. 
Lev.  9.  22,  Aaron  lifted  up  his  A.    A.  V.,  hand. 
Josh.  10.  8,  delivered  them  into  thy  h.     A.  F,  thine 

hand. 
Judg.  7. 16,  he  put  into  the  h.  of  all  of  them  trumpets. 

A.  v.,  a  tr  inn  pet  in  every  man's  hand. 
2  Sam.  2.1,  h.  be  strong. 

Esth.  2.  21 ;  6.  2,  lay  h.  on  the  king.    A.  F,  hand. 
Ps.  24.  4.  clean  /).,  and  a  pure  heart. 

111.  7,  The  works  of  his  h.  are  truth. 

119.  73,  thy  h.  have  made. 
Prov.  0.  1,  stricken  thy  //.  for.    A.  T'.,  hand  with. 

21.  25,  his  h.  refuse  to  labor. 

31.  20,  reacheth  forth  her  h.  to  the  needy. 
Isa.  2.  6,  .strike  h.  with.     ^4.  V.,  jjlease  themselves  in. 
45.  12,  my  h.,  have  stretched  out  the  heavens. 
Jer.  44.  25,  with  your  h.  have  fulfilled  it.    A.  F.,  Iinnd. 
Lam.  2.  20,  children  that  are  dandled  in  the  h.  ?    A.  V., 
of  a  span  long  ? 
4. 10,  h.  of  the  pitiful  women. 
E^ek.  10.  2,  fill  both  thy  h.    A.  F,  thine  hand. 
Mat.  19.  13,  lay  his  h.  on  them,  and  pray. 
John  13.  3,  had  given  all  things  into  his  h. 
Acts  9.  12,  and  laying  his  h.    A.  F,  pji/tting  his  hand. 
2  Cor.  5.  1,  hou.se  not  made  with  //.    Heb.  9.  11. 
1  Tim.  2.  8,  holy  h. ;  Heb.  10.  31,  h.  of  the  livnig  God. 
Hands,  laying  on  of  (Old  Covenant),  Ex.  29.  10  ;  Lev.  1. 
4  ;  8. 14  ;  16.  21 :  Num.  8.  12  ;  Deut.  34.  9 ;  (New  Cove- 
nant), Acts  6.  6  ;  8.  17  :  1  Tim.  4. 14. 
washing  the,  in  token  of  innocence,  Deut.  21.  6 ;  Ps.  26. 

6 :  Mat.  27.  24. 
lifting  up,  in  prayer,  Ps.  28.  2  ;  141.  2 ;  1  Tim.  2.  8. 
IIAXE S,  lia'nes,  Egyptian  city.    Isa.  30.  4. 
HANG.    Gen.  40.  1h,  //.  thee  on  a  tree. 
Esth.  7.  9,  //.  him  thereyn. 
Job  23.  4,  They  h.  afar  .  .  .  they  swing  to  and  fro. 

A.  F.,  tliey  are  dried  up),  they  are  gone  aivay. 
Prov.  26.  7,  legs  of  the  lame  h.  loose.    A.  F,  are  not 

equal. 
Heb.  12.  12,  hands  that  h.  down. 
HANGED.    Gen.  40.  22,  he  h.  the  chief  baker, 
Deut.  21.  23,  h.  is  accursed. 
Job  26.  7,  and  hangpth  the  earth  upon  nothing. 
Mat.  18.  6,  millstone  should  be  h.  about  his  neck. 

22.  40,  the  whole  law  liangrth.    A.  F,  hang  all  tlie  laic. 
(ral.  3.  13,  Cur.sed  is  every  one  that  hangelh  on  a  tree. 

HANGING.    2  Sam.  18. 10,  Absalom  h.  in  an  oak.    A.  V., 

hanged. 
1  Kings  7.  29,  wreaths  of  h.  work.    A.  F.,  thin. 
Acts  5.  30;  10.  39,  slew,  h.  him  oil  a  tree,    A.V.,  and 

hanged. 

28.  4,  venomous  creature  h.    A.V.,  beast  hang. 
Hanging,  a  mode  of  puuishTnent,  Gen.  40.  22;  41.  13; 

Num.  2).  4  ;  2  Sam.  21.  i) ;  Est'i.  7.  10;  9.  14. 
the  body  counted  accursed,  Deut.  21.  2'J ;  Gal.  3.  11 


body  not  to  be  left  all  night,  Deut.  21,  23 ;  Josh,  10.  26, 

27  ;  John  19.  31, 

^.^A'.V^//,  han'nah  — Heb.  A/ror.    1  Sam.  2.  [14. 

HANNA  THON.  han'na-thon  —  Heb.  gracious.    Josh,  19. 

HANNIEL,  han'ni-el  -  Heb.   favor  of  God.    Num.  34, 

23.    1  Chr.  7.  39.     A.V.,  Haniel. 
HANOCH,  ha,' noGh  =  ENOCH.    Gen.  25.  4 ;  46.  9. 
HANOCHII'ES,    ha'no€h-ites,    posterity   of    Hanoch, 

Num.  26.  5. 
HAN  UN,  ha  mm  — Heb.  favored.    2  Sam.  10.  1 ;  Neh.  3, 

13 ;  3.  30. 
HAPHARAIM.  haph'a-ra'im  —  Heb.  tivo pits.    Josh.  19. 

19.     A.V.,  Haphraim. 
HAPLY.    1  Sam.  14.  30.  if  h.  the  people. 

Mat.  4.  6.  Lest  h.  thou  dash.     A.V.,  at  aivy  time. 

Luke  4.  11,  Lest  h.  thou.    A.V..  at  any  time. 

Acts  17.  27,  if  h.  they  might  feel  after. 

Heb.  2.  1,  lest  h.    A.  V..  at  any  time. 
HAPPEN.    1  Sam.  28. 10,  no  punishment  h. 

Prov.  12.  21,  no  mischief  h.  to  the  righteous. 

Eccl.  2.  14,  one  event  h. ;  9.  11,  chance  h. 

Mark  10.  32,  things  that  were  to  h. 
HAPPENED.    1  Sam.  6.  9,  chance  that  h. 

Jer.  44.  23,  this  evil  is  h.  unto  you. 

Luke  24.  14,  these  things  which  had  h. 

1  Cor.  10. 11,  things  h.  unto  them. 

2  Pet.  2.  22,  It  has  /*.  unto  them. 
HAPPIZZEZ,    hap'piz-zez.      1    Chr.    24.    15.      A.V., 

HaVpY.  "  Gen.  30.  13,  Leah  said,  i/.  am  I ! 
Deut.  33.  2a,  h.  art  thou,  O  Israel. 

1  Kings  10.  8,  h.  are  thy  men,  //.  arethe.se  thy  servants. 
Job  5.  17,  h.  is  the  man  whom  God  correcteth. 

Ps.  37.  37.  a /;.  end.     A.  V..  the  end. 

72.  17,  shall  call  him  h.    A.V.,  blessed. 

127.  5,  /(.  is  the  man  that  hath  his  quiver  full. 

144.  15,  h.  is  the  people  whose  God  is  Jehovah. 

146.  5,  h.  is  he  that  hatli  the  God  of  Jacob. 
Prov.  3.  13,  h.  is  the  man  that  fuideth  wisdom. 

14.  21,  he  that  hath  pity  on  the  poor,  //.  is  he. 

16.  20,  whoso  trusteth  in  Jeliovah,  h.  is  he. 

28.  14,  h.  is  the  man  that  feareth  alway. 

29.  18,  keepeth  the  law,  h.  is  he. 
Mai.  3.  15,  we  call  the  proud  h. 

Acts  26.  2, 1  think  myself  //.,  king  Agrippa, 

Rom.  14,  22,  H.  is  he  that  judgeth  not. 
HAR  A,  ha'ra  — Heb.  mountainous  land.    1  Chr.  5,  26. 
HAR  AD  AH.  har'a-dah  —  Heb.  frii/hf.    Num.  33.  24. 
HAR  AN,  ha  ran.    (1)  Men,  Gen.  11.  29  ;  1  Chr.  23.  9, 

(2)  City=  CHARRAN,  Gen.  11.  31 ;  Acts  7.  4. 
HARARITE,  ha  ra-rite  —  Heb.   mountaineer.     2  Sam. 

23. 11. 
HARASS.    Job  13.  25,  Wilt  thou  A.  a  .  ,  .  leaf?    A.  F, 

break. 
HARBONAH,  har-bo'nah—  Heb.  ass-driver.    Esth.  7.  9, 
HARD.    Gen.  18.  14,  Is  anything  too  k. 

Dent.  30.  11,  not  too  h.  for.    A.  F,  is  not  hidden  from. 

2  Kings  2.  10,  thou  hast  asked  a  h.  thing. 
Ps.  60.  3,  showed  thy  people  h.  things. 
Prov.  13  15,  way  of  the  transgressor  is  h. 
Jer.  32. 17,  there  is  nothing  too  h. 

Ezek.  3.  7,  of  a  h.  forehead  and  of  a  stiff  heart.    A.  F,, 

impudent  and  hardhearted. 
Mat.  19.  23,  It  is  //.  for  a  rich  man  to  enter.    A.V.,a  rich 

man  shall  hardly. 
25.  24,  that  thou  art  a  h.  man. 
John  6.  60,  This  is  a  A.  saying. 
2  Pet.  3.  16,  h.  to  be  understood. 
HARDEN.    Ex.  4.  21,  h.  his  heart. 
Ex.  14.  17,  /(.  the  hearts  of  the  Egyptians. 
Josh.  11.  20,  Jehovah  to  h.  their  hearts. 
Ps.  95.  8  ;  Heb.  3.  8,  15 :  4.  7,  h.  not  your  hearts, 
Prov.  28.  14,  h.  his  heart ;  29.  1,  h.  his  neck. 
Lsa.  63.  17,  and  hardene-t  our  heart.     A.  1'.,  hardened. 
HARDENED.    Ex.  7.  13,  Pharaoh's  heart  was  h. 
Mark  6.  52,  heart  was  h.    John  12.  40. 
2  Cor.  3. 14,  minds  were  //.     A.  F,  blinded. 
Heb.  3.  13,  lest  any  one  of  you  be  h. 
HARDENING.     Mark  3.  5,  h.  of  their  heart.     A.  V., 
hardness. 
Rom.  11.  25,  a  h.  in  part.    A.  F,  b'indriess. 
Eph.  4.  18,  h.  of  their  heart.     A.  F.,  blindness. 
Hardening  the  heart,  deprecated,  Deut,  15,  7  ;  1  Sam. 
6.  6:  Neh.  9.  16,  17,  29;  Ps,  95.  8 ;  Prov.  21.  29;  29,  1; 
Isa.  63. 17  :  Dan.  5.  20  ;  Mark  6.  .52;  Heb.  3.  8. 
results  of,  Ex.  7.  13  ;    8,  15  ;    Deut.  2.  30;    Josh.  11.  20; 
Prov.  28.  14  ;  John  12.  40. 
HARDLY.    Gen.  16.  6.  Sarai  dealt  h. 
Job  19.  3,  ye  deal  /(.  with  me,    .1.  F,  make  your.'iel ves 
stranae.  [ness. 

HARDNESS.    Eccl.  8. 1,  the  //.  of  his  face,   A.  V.,  bold- 

iMat.  19.  8  :  Mark  10.  5,  your  h.  of  heart. 
HARDSHIP.    2  Tim.  1  8.  sutfer  h.  with  the  gospel, 
.4.  F,  partaker  of  the  iiffiictions. 
2  Tim.  2.  3,  suffer  h.    A . ) '.,  endure  hardness. 
2.  9,  I  sutfer  h.    A.  F.,  trouble. 
4.  5,  sutfer  h.    A.  F,  endure  afflictions. 
HAREPH,  ha'Teph  — Heb.  picking  [?]— son   of  Caleb. 
1  Chr.  2,  5L 


HAR 


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HAV 


HARHAIAH,  liai-ha'iah  —  Heb.  <lri<'d  up  [?].    Neh.  3.  8. 

"  ■  " (q.v.).    2Kii  _     ^"   "■ 
HARHUR,  har'hur— Heb.  parrlted.   Ezra 2. 51 ;  Neh.  7.  53. 


HARHA S,  har'has  =  HA SRAH (q.v.). 


ings  22.  14. 


HARIM,  ha' rim  —  Heb.  consecrated.    1  Chr.  24.  8  ;  Ezra 

2.  32;  Neh.  7.  35;  12.  15. 
HA RIPH,  ha  riph  —  Heb.  autumn.    Neh.  7.  24. 
HARM.    Gen.  31.  52,  pillar  unto  me,  for  h. 
Gen.  42.  4,  Lest  peradventure  h.    A.  V.,  mischief. 

1  Sam.  26.  21,  no  more  do  thee  h. 

2  Kings  4.  41,  no  h.  in  the  pot. 

1  Chr.  16.  22 ;  Ps.  105.  15,  do  my  prophets  no  h. 

Mark  3.  4,  or  to  do  h.  1    A.  V.,  evU  f 

Acts  18.  10,  set  on  thee  to  h.  thee.    A.  V.,  hurt. 

1  Pet.  3.  1.3,  that  will  h.  you. 
HARMLESS.    Mat.  10.  16,  h.  as  doves. 
HARNEPHER,hi,v'ne-i,heY-Heh.    1  Chr.  7.  36.         [1. 
HAROD,  ha'rod  —  Heb.  /^ar  —  a  well  or  village.    Judg.  7. 
HARODITE,  ha'rod-ite.  native  of  Harod.   2  Sam.  23.  25. 
HAROEH  hkr'o-eh—  Heb.  the  seer.    1  Chr.  2.  52. 
HARORITE,  h!i'TO-T\te  =  HARODITE  ?    1  Chr.  11.  27. 
HAROSHETH,  ha-ro'sheth  — Heb.  »mr/(c  — city.  Judg. 

4.  2. 

HARP.    Gen.  31.  27,  tabret  and  with  h. 

1  Sam.  16.  23,  David  took  the  h. 

Job  21.  12,  sing  to  the  timbrel  and  h. 

Ps.  137.  2,  Upon  the  willows  .  .  .  We  hanged  up  our  h. 

Rev.  5.  8,  each  one  a  h.    A.  V.,  every  one  of  them  harps. 
14.  2,  harpers  harpiiu/  with  their  h. 
Harp,  invented.  Gen.  4.  21. 

used  by  prophets,  1  Sam.  10.  5 ;   by  David,  2  Sam.  6.  5 ; 
1  Chr.  13.  8. 

for  the  temple  service,  1  Chr.  16.  5,  37  ;  25.  1-7  ;  2  Chr. 

5.  12,  13. 

in  heaven.  Rev.  14.  2. 
HARPETH.    Prov.  17.  9,  that  /;.  on  a  matter,    A.  Fl, 

repe'iteth. 
HARROW.    Isa.  28.  24,  h.  his  ground  ?    A.  V.,  break  the 

Hods  of.      ■ 
HARROWS.    2  Sam,  12.  31,  under  h.  of  iron. 

1  Chr.  20.  3,  saws,  and  with  h.  of  iron.  [7.  54. 

HARSHA,\\AT'&\\a.  —  TAQh.  maqicimi.    Ezra  2.  52;  Neh. 
HART.     Deut.  12.  15,  as  of  the  h. 

Ps.  42. 1,  as  the  h.  panteth  after  the  water  brooks. 

Isa.  35.  6,  lame  man  leap  as  a  h. 
HAR  UM,  ha'rum-  Heb.  elevatrd  [?].    1  Chr.  4.  8. 
HAR  UMAPH,  ha-ru'maph  —  Neh.  3.  10.  [12.  5. 

HARUPHITE,  har'u-phlte,  native  of  Hariph.    1  Chr. 
HA  R  UZ,  ha'ruz  —  Heb.  diligent.    2  Kings  21. 19. 
HARVEST.    Gen.  8.  22,  seedtime  and  h. 

Gen.  45.  6,  neither  plowing  nor  h.     A.  V.,  earing  nor  h. 

Ex.  22.  29,  offer  of  thy  h.    A.  V.,  the  first  of  thy  ripe 
fruits. 
23.  16,  feast  of  h. ;  34,  21,  in  h.  thou  shalt  rest. 

Ruth  1.  22,  beginning  of  barley  h. 

1  Sam.  6. 13,  reaping  their  wheat  h. 

Job  5.  5,  h.  the  hungry  eateth  up. 

Prov.  6.  8,  gathereth  her  food  in  the  h. 
10.  5,  sleepeth  in  h.  ;  20.  4,  beg  in  h. 

25.  13,  cold  of  snow  in  the  time  of  h. 

26.  1,  rain  in  h.,  so  honor  .  .  .  for  a  fool. 
Isa.  18.  4,  dew  in  the  heat  of  h. 

Jer.  5.  24,  weeks  of  the  h. ;  8.  20,  the  h.  is  past, 
51.  33,  time  of  h.  shall  come  for  her. 
Joel  3.  13,  the  sickle  ;  for  the  h.  is  ripe. 
Mat.  9.  37,  h.  indeed  is  plenteous. 
9.  38  ;  Luke  10.  2,  the  Lord  of  the  h. 
13.  39,  h.  is  the  end  of  the  world. 
John  4.  35,  they  are  white  already  unto  h. 
Rev.  14.  15,  /*.  of  the  earth  is  ripe. 
Harvest,  joy  in,  Ps.  65. 11-13 ;  126.  6 ;  Isa.  9,  3  ;  16.  9, 10  ; 
Jer.  48.  33. 
spiritual,  Jer.  8.  20 ;  Joel  3.  13 ;   Mat.  9.  37,  38 ;   13.  30 ; 
Mark  4.  29  ;  Luke  10.  2 ;  John  4.  35  ;  Gal.  6.  7,  8  ;  Jas. 
5.  7  ;  Rev.  14.  15.  [3.  20. 

HA  SABIAH,  hSs'a-di'ah  -  Heb.  Jehovah  is  kind.  1  Chr. 
HASHABIAH,  hash'a-bi'ah— Heb.  Jehovah  has  taken 

account.    1  Chr.  6.  45. 
HASHABNAH,  ha-shSb'nah.    Neh.  10.  25. 
HASHABNEIAH,    hSsh'ab-nei'ah.     Neh.  3.    10;  9.    5. 

A.  v.,  Hashabniah. 
HASHBADDANAH,      hash-bSdda-nah  —  Heb.       ivi.'ie 
judge  \y].    Neh.  8.  4.    A.  V.,  Hashbadana.  [34. 

HAS  HEM,  ha'shem-Heb.  fat  =  JASHEN.    1  Chr.  11. 
HA  SHMONA  H,  hash-mo' nah  —  Num.  33.  29.  [3.  20. 

HASHUBAH  ha,-sh\Vhiih  =  HAS S HUB  (q.v.).     1  Chr. 
HAS  HUM,  ha'shum  — Ezra  2.  19. 

HA  SRAH,  has'rah  —  Heb.  porerty  =  HARHA  8.    2  Chr. 

34   22  r3   S 

HAS'SENAAH,  hSs'se-na'ah  — Heb.  hateful  one.    Neh.' 

HASSENUAH,  has'.se-nu'ah  —  Heb.  hated.    1  Chr.  9.  7, 

A.  v.,  Hasenuah.    Neh.  11.  ^,  A.V.,  Se.nunh. 
HA  SSHUB,  has'shub  —  Heb.  considerate.    1  Chr. '9.  14  ; 

Neh.  3. 11.     A.V.,  Hn.'ihub. 
HASSOPHERETH,  h5s-s5ph'er-eth.  Ezra  2.  55.   A.V., 

Sophereth. 
HAST.    Isa.  43.  4,  thou  h.  been  precious  in  my  sight. 

A.  v.,  icasi. 
HASTE.    Gen.  19.  22,  h.  thee,  escape. 
Ex.  10.  16,  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  in  h. 


Job  20.  2,  even  by  reason  of  my  h.  that  is  in  me.    A.V., 

for  this  I  make  h. 
Ps.  31.  22  ;  116.  11,  I  said  in  my  h. 
55.  8,  /(.  me  to  a  shelter.    A.  V.,  hasten  my  escape. 
68.  31,  shall  //.  to  stretch  out.    A.  V.,  soon. 
143.  7,  Make  h.  to  answer  me.    A.  V.,  hear  me  speedily . 
HASTED.    Gen.  18.  7,  he  //.  to  dress  it. 
Gen.  44.  11,  A.,  and  took  down.    A.  V.,  speedily. 
1  Sam.  4.  14,  And  the  man  h.    A.V.,  came  in  hastily. 
1  Kings  20.  33,  h.  to  catch.    A.  V.,  did  hastily. 
Job  31.  5,  my  foot  hath  h.  to  deceit. 
HASTEN.    Ex.  9.  19,  h.  in  thy  cattle.    A.  F.,  gather. 
1  Sam.  17.  48,  David  h.    A.  V.,  hasted. 
Isa  60.  22,  Jeliovah,  will  h.  it  in  its  time. 
HASTENING.    Acts  20. 16,  he  was  h.    A.V.,  hasted. 
HASTILY.     Gen.  41.  14,  brought  liim  h.  out. 

1  Tim.  5.  22,  Lay  hands  h.  on  no  man.     A.V.,  suddenly. 
HASTY.    Prov.  14.  29,  he  that  is  A.  of  spirit. 

Hasty  spirit  rebuked,  Eccl.  7.  9 ;  Jas.  1.  19. 

HAS  UP  HA,  ha-su'pha  — Heb.   uncovered.     Ezra  2.  43, 

Neh.  7.  46,  A.  V.,  Hashupha. 
HATCHET.    Ps.  74.  6,  break  down  with  h.    A.V.,  axes. 
HATE.    Gen.  24.  60,  gate  of  those  that  h. 

Lev.  19.  17,  not  h.  thy  brother. 

Num.  10.  35,  let  them  that  h.  thee  flee. 

2  Sam.  19.  6,  lovest  them  that  /*.  thee.     A.  F.,  thine 
enemies. 

Job  8.  22,  h.  thee  shall  be  clothed  with  shame. 
Ps.  26.  5, 1  h.  the  assembly.     A.  V.,  hare  hated. 
34.  21,  that  h.  the  righteous  shall  be  condemned. 
44.  7,  to  shame  that  h.  us.     A.  V.,  hated. 
97.  10,  ye  that  love  Jehovah,  h.  evil. 
119. 104,  h.  every  false  way. 

119.  113,  h.  them  that  are  of  a  double  mind.    A.  V.,  h. 
vain  thoughts. 

119.  163, 1  h.  and  abhor  falsehood. 
Prov.  1.  22,  fools  h.  knowledge  ? 
8.  13,  h.  evil ;  8.  36,  all  they  that  h.  me  love  death. 
Eccl.  3.  8,  a  time  to  h. 

Isa.  61.  8,1  h.  robbery  with  iniquity.    A.  V.,  h.  robbery 
for  burnt  offering. 

66.  5,  brethren  that  h.  you.    A .  V. ,  hated. 
Amos  5. 15,  fi.  the  evil. 
Mic.  3.  2,  who  h.  the  good. 
Mai.  2.  16, 1  h.  putting  away.    A.V.,  he  hatefh. 
John  7.  7,  world  cannot  h.  you. 
Rom.  7.  15,  what  I  h.,  that  1  do. 
HATED.    Gen.  27.  41,  Esau  h.  Jacob.  [hateful. 

Ps.  36.  2,  be  found  out  and  be  h.    A.  F.,  be  found  to  be 
Prov.  1.  29,  h.  knowledge ;  5.  12,  h.  instruction. 
Eccl.  2. 17,  So  I  h.  life. 
Mat.  10.  22,  ye  shall  be  h.  of  all. 
John  15.  24,  h.  both  me  and  my  Father. 
17.  14,  the  world  h.  them. 
Eph.  5.  29,  no  man  ever  h.  his  own  flesh. 
Heb.  1.  9,  Thou  hast  .  .  .  h.  iniquity. 
HATEFUL.    Eom.  1.  30,  /;.  to  God.    A.  V.,  haters  of. 

Rev.  18.  2,  unclean  and  h.  bird. 
HATERS.    Ps.  81.  15,  h.  of  Jehovah. 
HATETH.    Ex.  23.  5,  him  that  h.  thee. 
Prov.   6.   16,  There  are  six  things  which  Jehovah  h. 

A.  v..  These  six  things  doth  the  Lord  hate. 
John  12.  25,  he  that  h.  his  life. 
15.  18  ;  1  John  3.  13,  world  h.  you.    A.V.,  hate. 
HA THAGH,  ha'thS-eh.    Esth.  4.  5.     A.  F,,  Hatach. 
HAT  HATH,  ha'thath  — Heb.    terror  — son  of    Othniel, 

1  Chr.  4.  13. 
HA  TIP  HA ,  hat'i-pha  —  Heb.  talcen  [?].    Ezra  2.  54. 
HAT  IT  A,  hSt'i-ta— Heb.  streaked.     Ezra  2.  42;   Neh, 

7.  45. 
HATRED.    Num.  35.  20,  thrust  him  of  h. 
Ps.  25.  19,  they  hate  me  with  cruel  h. 
139.  22, 1  hate  them  with  perfect  h. 
Prov.  15.  17,  a  stalled  ox  and  /;.  therewith. 
Eccl.  9.  6,  love,  as  their  h.  and  their  envy. 
Ezek.  23.  29,  deal  with  thee  in  h.    A.  V.,  hatefully. 
Hatred,  forbidden,  Ex.  23.  5;  Lev.  19.  17;  Deut.  19.  11; 
Prov.  10.  12, 18 ;  26.  24  ;  Mat.  5.  22,  43,  44  ;  Luke  6.  27  ; 
Tit.  3.  3  ;  1  John  2.  9  ;  4.  20. 
HATTIL,  hat  til -Heb.  vacillating.    Ezra  2,  57;  Neh. 
7.  .59.  [10.  4. 

HATTUSH,  hat'tush-  Heb.    1  Chr.  3.  22;  Neh.  3.  10; 
HAUGHTINESS.    Isa.  2.  11,  h.  of  men. 
Isa.  13.  11,  lay  low  the  h.  of  the  terrible. 
Jer.  4S.  29.  h.  of  his  heart. 
HAUGHTY.    2  Sam.  22.  28,  eyes  are  upon  the  h. 
Ps.  18.  27,  h.  eyes.    A.  V.,high  looks. 
131.  1,  .Jehovah,  my  heart  is  not  h. 
138.  6,  the  h.  he  knoweth  from  afar.    A.  F,,  pioud. 
Prov.  6.  17,  H.  eyes.    A.  F,  a  protid  look. 
13. 12,  before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is  h. 
21.  24,  proud  and  h.  man.    A.  V.,  h.  scorner. 
Isa.  2.  12,  proud  and  /;.    A.  V.,  lofty. 
Zeph.  3.  11,  thou  shalt  no  more  be  h. 
HAURAN,   hau'ran  — Heb.    cave-land    or    black-land. 

Ezek.  47.  16. 
HAVE.    Ex.  12.  36,  let  them /».    A.V.,  lent  unto. 
Luke  22.  25,  h.  lordship.    A.V.,  erercise. 
Rom.  1.  28,  to  h.  God.    A.  V.,  retain. 


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HAVEN.    Gen.  4S).  13,  dwell  at  the  h. 
Ps.  107.  30,  unto  their  desired  h. 

Acts  27.  8.  called  Fair  H.  [10.  29. 

II A  VILA  11,  \\?^y'\-\K\\—m)u}-}nnd.    (1)  Men,  Gen.  10.  7  ; 

(2)  Places,  Gen.  2.  11 ;  25.  18 ;  1  Sam.  15.  7.  \uitli. 

HAVING.    Acts  16. 16,  maid  li.  a  spirit.    .4 .  F.,  possessed 

HAVOC.    Ps.  74.  8,  Let  us  make  /*.  of.    A.V.,  destroy. 

Acts  9.  21,  he  that  .  .  .  made  li.  of.     A.  K,  destroyed. 

Gal.  1.  13,  church  of  God,  and  made  /(.  of  it.    A.  F., 

wasted.  [sirorjcd. 

1.  23,  the  faith  of  which  he  once  made  /(.     A.V.,  df- 

IIAVVOTH-JAIR,    hav'voth-jair  — Heb.  the    towns   of 

J'lir.    Num.  32.  41.     A.  V.,  Ilnrolh-jair. 
HAWK.     Lev.  11.  16,  li.  after  its  kind. 
II A  Z  A  EL,  haz'a-el  —  Heb.  God  sees.    1  Kings  19.  15. 

l)ecoines  king  of  Syria,  2  Kings  8.  15.  [11.  5. 

HAZAIAH,  ha-za'iah  -  Heb.  Jehorah  hath  seen.   ^eh. 
HAZAR-ADDAR,     ha'zar-ad'dar  — Heb.     village     of 

Aildnr.     Num.  34.  4. 
IIAZ AR-ENAN,  ha'zar-e'nan  — Heb.  village  of  fonn- 

taiiis.    Num.  34.  9. 
HAZAR-GADBAH,  ha  zar-gad'dah  — Heb.    village  of 

fortune.    Josh.  15.  27. 
IIAZARMAVETH,    ha  zar-ma'veth  — Heb.   village  of 

drath.    Gen.  10.  26. 
IIAZAR-SIIUAL,  hazar-shu'al  — Heb.  village   of  the 

for.     Josh.  15.  23. 
IIAZAR-SUSAH,  ha'zar-su'.sah  — Heb.  village  of  the 

horse.    Josh.  19.  5. 
HAZ  A  R-S  USIM,  ha'zar-su'sim  —  Heb.  village  of  horses. 

1  Chr.  4.  31. 
HA ZAZON- TA MA R,       hSz  a-zon-ta' mar  =  EiY GEDI. 

Gen.  14.  7.     A.  !'.,  Hazezon-taniar. 
HAZER-HATTICON.      ha'zer-hat'ti-cou  — Heb.       the 
midflle  JIazrr.     Ezek.  47.  16.     A.  V.,  Ilazar-hatlicoii. 
HAZEROTII,    ha-ze'roth  — fem.    of    Hazerim.     Num. 

11.  35. 
HAZ  IE  L,  ha'zi-el  ~  Heb.  vision  of  God.    1  Chr.  23.  9. 
HA  Z  0,  ha'zo  —  Heb.  cf .  Assyr.  Hai:Q  (iilace).   Gen.  22.  22. 
HA  Z  OR.  ha  z6r  —  Heb.  fortified.    Josh.  11. 1 ;  15.  23 ;  Jer. 

49.  28. 
HAZOR-HADATTAH,  ha'zor-ha-dat'tah  — town  in  Ju- 

dah.    Josh.  15.  25.     A.V..  Ha~or,  Hadattah. 
HAZZELELPONI,  \i9.z'ze-\Q\.-vo'i\i  —  lhe  shadow  look- 
ing back  [?].     1  Chr.  4.  3.     .4.  V.,  Hazel eljioni. 
HE.     Prov.  20.  2,  i/.  that  provoketh  him.     A.  V.,  whoso. 
Prov.  27.  16,  H.  that  would  restrain  her.     A.  V'.,  whoso- 
ever. 
Isa.  26.  1,  salvation  will  h.  appoint.    A.  F.,  God. 
Mat.  5.  19,  /(.  shall  be  called  great.    ^1.  F,  the  same. 
21.  44,  /*.  that  falleth  on.     A.  F.,  ivhosoever. 
Mark  5.  19,  And  h.  suffered  him  not.    ^4.  F,  howbeit 

Jesus. 

7.  10,  H.  that  speaketh  evil.    A.  F.,  Whoso. 
Luke  1.  23,  li.  came  in.    A.  F,  the  angel. 
3.  16,  /(.  that  is  mightier.    ^4.  F.,  one  mightier. 
John  6.  54,  H.  that  eateth  my.    ^1.  F,  whoso. 
10.  13,  h.  fieeth  because  he  is.     A.  V.,  the  hireling. 
Acts  2.  31,  was  /(.  left  unto  Hades.    A.  F,  his  soul. 
Rom.  9.  33,  /(.  that  believeth  on  him.     A.  F.,  who.<^oever. 
Heb.  3.  3,  h.  hath  been  coimted  worthy.    A.V.,  this 
man. 

10.  38,  if  h.  shrink  back.    A.  F,  any  man. 
Jas.  1.  25,  h.  that  looketh  into  the.     A.  F,  whoso. 
Rev.  22. 17,  h.  that  will,  let  him  take.    .4.  F,  ivhosoever. 
HEAD.    Gen.  3.  15,  bruise  thy  //. 
Gen.  28.  11,  under  his  h.    A.  V.,for  Ins  pillows. 
43.  28,  they  bowed  the  h.    A.  F,  down  their  heads. 
Num.  6.  5,  no  razor  come  upon  his  h. 
6.  19,  after  he  hath  shaven  the  /).  of  his  separation. 
A .  v.,  after  the  hair  of  his  separation  is  shaven. 

1  Sam.  19.  20,  standing  as  h.    A.  F,  as  appointed. 

2  Kings  19.  21,  hath  shaken  her  h.  [captain. 
2  Chr.  13.  12,  God  is  with  us  at  our  h.  A.V.,  for  our 
Ezra  9.  6,  iniquities  are  increased  over  our  h. 

Esth.  6.  8,  on  the  h.  of  which  a  c^o^^^l  royal  is  set. 

A.  F,  the  crown  royal  ivhich  is  set  upon  his  h. 
Ps.  23.  5,  hast  anointed  my  /(.  with  oil. 

27.  6,  mv  h.  be  lifted  up.  [mine  h. 

60.  7  ;  108.  8,  the  defence  of  my  h.    A.  F.,  strength  of 

110.  6,  strike  through  the  h.  in.    A.V.,   wound  the 
heads  over. 
Prov.  10.  6,  upon  the  h.  of  the  righteous. 

16.  31 ;  20.  29,  hoarv  /*■ 

25.  22  ;  Rom.  12.  20,  coals  of  fire  upon  his  /(. 
Eccl.  2.  14,  wise  man's  eves  are  in  his  h. 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  5,  Thy  /(.  upon  thee. 
Isa.  1.  5,  whole  //.  is  sick  ;  3.  17,  crown  of  the  h. 

51.  20,  at  the  /'.  of  all  the  streets. 

Jer.  9.  1.  Oil,  that  my  //.  were  waters!  [top. 

Lam.  2.  lit,  faint  ...  at  the  /*.  of  every  street.    .4.  F, 

3.  54,  Waters  flowed  over  my  //. 
Ezek.  9. 10,  bring  their  way  upon  their  h. 
Mat.  8.  20  ;  Luke  9.  58,  not  where  to  lay  his  /*. 
Luke  7.  46,  my  h.  v/ith  oil. 
1  Cor.  11.  3,  h.  of  every  man  is  Christ. 
Eph.  1.  22,  //.  over  all  things. 
Col.  2.  10,  the  /'.  of  all  principality. 
Rev.  19.  12,  upon  his  //.  are  many  diadems. 


Head  of  the  Church,  Christ  the.  Mat.  21.  42;   28.  19; 

Eph.  1.  22  ;  4.  15  ;  5.  23 ;  Col.  1. 18  ;  2.  10. 
HEADBAND.     1  Kings  20.  38,  his  /i.  over  his  eyes. 

.4.  v.,  ashes  upon  his  face. 
HEADS.    Gen.  2.  10,  became  four  h. 
Lev.  10.  6,  let  not  the  hair  of  your  h.  go  loose.    A.V., 

uncover  not  your  heads. 

1  Chr.  12.  23,  numbers  of  the  h.  of  them  that.    A.  F., 
bands  that. 

Ps.  24.  7,  9,  lift  up  your  /;.,  O  ye  gates. 

Isa.  51.  11,  joy  shall  be  upon  their  /(.    A.  F,  head. 

Mat.  27.  39;  Mark  15.  29,  wagging  tlieir  h. 

Rev.  9.  7.  upon  their  h.  as  it  were  crowns. 
HEADSTRONG.    2  Tim.  3.  4,  traitors,/;.    A. V.,  heady. 
HEADTIRES.     Ex.  28.  40,  and  A.     A.  V.,  bonnets. 

Ex.  3:).  is,  goodly  h.    A.V.,  bonnets.  [ties. 

Jer.  13.  18,  your  A.  are  comedown.    .^l.F,  principali- 

Ezek.  24.  17,  bind  thy  /;.  upon  thee.    A.  F,  the  tire  of 
thine  head. 
HEAL.    Num.  12.  13,  //.  her,  0  God. 

Dent.  32.  39,  I  wound,  and  I  h. 

2  Chr.  7.  14,  will  h.  their  land. 
Ps.  6.  2,  O  Jehovah,  h.  me. 

41.  4,  h.  my  soul ;  60.  2,  //.  the  breaches. 

107.  20,  h.  them.     A.  r.,  healed. 
Eccl.  3.  3,  time  to  kill,  and  a  time  to  h. 
Jer.  3.  22,  I  will  h.  your  backslidings.    Hos.  14.  4. 
Hos.  7.  1,  I  would  //.  Israel.    .-4.  F,  have  healed. 
Mat.  8.  7,  I  will  come  and  //.  him. 

10.  1,  to  h.  all  manner  of  disease. 

10.  8  ;  Luke  9.  2 ;  10.  9,  h.  the  sick. 

12.  10  :  Luke  14.  3,  Is  it  lawful  to  h. 
Luke  4.  23,  say  unto  me  this  parable,  Physician,  h. 

thyself. 
John  4.  47,  come  down,  and  //.  his  son. 
Acts  4.  30,  stretchest  forth  thy  hand  to  h. 

9.  34,  Jesus  Christ  h.  thee.    A.  F,  maketh  .  .  .  whole. 
HEALED.    Gen.  20.  17,  God  h.  Abimelech. 

2  Chr.  30.  20,  Jehovah  .  .  .  h.  the  people. 
Ps.  30.  2,  thou  hast  h.  me. 

103.  3,  who  h.  all  thy  diseases. 
Isa.  53.  5,  with  his  stripes  we  are  h. 
Hos.  11.  3,  that  I  A.  them. 

Mat.  4.  24  ;  15.  30 ;  19.  2  ;  21.  14  ;  Mark  6.  5, 13 ;  Luke  4. 
40,  h.  them. 

15.  28,  daughter  was  h.    A.V.,  made  ivhole. 
Luke  5.  15,  to  be  A. 

22.  51,  he  touched  his  ear,  and  h.  him. 
John  5.  13,  he  that  was  h.  knew  not. 
Jas.  5.  16,  that  ye  may  be  h. 
1  Pet.  2.  24,  by  whose  stripes  ye  were  h. 
HEALING.     Isa.  19.  22,  smiting  and  h.     A.  V.,  shall 
smite  and  heal  it. 
Isa.  58.  8,  thy  A.  shall  spring.    A.V.,  thine  health. 
Jer.  8.  15,  for  a  time  of  h.    A.  F,  health. 

14.  19,  there  is  no  h. 

30.  13,  thou  hast  no  h.  medicines.  [cured. 

46.  11,  there  is  no  h.  for  thee.    A.  F,  thou  shall  not  be 
Ezek.  30.  21,  boimd  up,  to  apply  h.  medicmes.    A.V., 

to  be  healed. 

47.  12,  leaf  thereof  for  h.    A.  I'.,  medicine. 

Mai.  4.  2,  Sun  of  righteousness  arise  with  h.  in  its  wings. 
Mat.  4.  23,  h.  all  manner  of  disease. 
Acts  10.  38,  h.  all  that  were  oppressed. 

1  Cor.  12.  9.  28,  30,  gifts  of  h.  in.     A.  F,  healing  by. 
Rev.  22.  2,  for  the  h.  of  the  nations. 

HEALTH.    Prov.  16.  24,  and  h.  to  the  bones. 
Jer.  30.  17,  I  will  restore  h. 

3  John  2,  prosper  and  be  in  h. 

Health,  spiritual,  Ex.  15.  26 ;  2  Chr.  30.  20 ;  Ps.  42.  11 ; 
103.  3 ;  Prov.  3.  8 ;  4.  22 ;  12.  18 ;  Isa.  30.  26 ;  58.  8 ;  Jer. 
3.  22  ;  8.  22  ;  17.  14  ;  30.  17 ;  33.  6 ;  Hos.  6.  1 ;  7.  1 ;  11.  3. 
HEAP  (n.).    Gen.  31.  46,  made  a  h. 
Ex.  15.  8,  floods  stood  upright  as  a  h. 
Josh.  7.  26,  over  him  a  great  h.  of  stones. 
Nah.  3.  3,  h.  of  corpses.     .4.  F.,  number. 
HEAP  {v.).    Ps.  39.  6,  he  h.  up  riches. 
Prov.  25.  22  ;  Rom.  12.  20,  h.  coals  of  fire. 
Hab.  1. 10,  he  h.  up  dust.    A.  F,  they  shall  heap  dust. 
2.  5,  h.  unto  him  all  peoples. 

2  Tim.  4.  3,  will  h.  to  themselves  teachers. 
HEAPS.    Ex.  8.  14,  gathered  them  together  in  h. 

Judg.  15.  16,  with  the  jawbone  of  an  ass,  h.  upon  h. 
Ps.  79.  1,  laid  Jerusalem  in  h. 
HEAR.     Num.  30.  7,  husband  h.  it.    A.  F,  heard. 

1  Kings  8.  30,  h.  thou  in  heaven. 

22:  28,  H.,  ye  peoples.     .4.  I'.,  Hearken. 

2  Chr.  18.  27,  //.,  ye  peoples.     A.  F.,  Hearken. 

Job  26.  14,  how  small  a  whisper  do  we  h.  of  him  !    A.  V., 

how  little  a  portion  is  heard. 
Ps.  38. 13.  I,  as  a  deaf  man,  h.  not.    -4.  F,  heard. 
51.  8,  make  me  to  h.  joy. 
66.  16,  come,  and  h.,  all  ye  that  fear. 
115.  6,  ears,  but  thev  h.  not. 
Eccl.  5.  1,  to  draw  nigh  to  h.  is  better.    A.  V.,  be  more 

ready  to  h. 
Isa.  21.  3,  I  am  pained  so  that  I  cannot  h.    A.  F,  was 
bou-ed  down  at  the  hearing  of  it. 
55.  3,  A.,  and  your  soul  shall  live. 


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HEA 


Jer.  11.  3,  /*.  not  the  words.    A.  F.,  oheijcth. 

23.  18,  should  perceive  and  li.    A.V.,  kath  perceived 
and  heard. 
Mat.  13.  9,  43,  he  that  hath  ears,  let  him  h.    A.  I .,  who 
hath  ears  to  h.,  let. 

17.  5,  my  beloved  Son  ...  A.  ye  him. 
Mark  7.  14,  i/.  me.     A.  V.,  H'^arken  unto  me. 
John  5.  25,  they  that  h.  shall  live. 

Acts  19.  2,  did  not  so  much  as  h.    A.]'.,  have  not  so 
much  as  Ilea rd.  [Iieard-! 

Rom.  10.  18,  Did  they  not  h.'i    A.V.,  Have  they  not 
Eph.  4.  29,  grace  to  them  that   It.     A.  V.,   unto   tlie 
liearers.  ,        [hearers. 

2  Tim.  2.  14,   .'subverting  of  them  that  h.    A.\..,  the 
Jas.  1.  19,  every  man  be  swift  to  /;. 
Rev.  3.  3,  received  and  didst  h.    A.  V.,  heard. 

3.  21).  if  any  man  h.  my  voice. 
HEARD.    Gen.  3.  8,  they  h.  the  voice. 
Gen.  4.5.  2,  the  house  of  Pharaoh  /;. 
Ex.  2.  24,  God  h.  their  groaiiing. 

15.  14,  The  peoples  have  h.    A.  V.,  people  .ihall  hear. 
2  Sara.  22.  7,  he  h.  my  voice.     A.  v.,  did  hear. 
Job  34.  28,  he  A.  the  cry.    A.V.,  heureth.  [with. 

Ps.  26.  7,  make  the  voice  .  .  .  to  be  /*.    A.V.,  imblish 

34.  17,  Jehovah  h.    A.  F.,  heareth. 

92.  11,  Mine  ears  have  h..    A.  V.,  shall  hear.  [hear. 

138.  4,  For  they  have  h.  the  words.     A.  V.,  when  they 
Eccl.  12. 13,  This  is  the  end  of  the  matter ;  all  hath  been 
h.  A.  v.,  let  us  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  ivhole  matter. 
Isa.  40.  23,  hast  thou  not  h.  ? 

48.  6.  thou  hast  h.  it.    A.  V.,  heard. 
Mat.  6.  7,  be  h.  for  their  much  speaking. 
Mark  4.  18,  they  that  have  h.  the  word.     A.  V.,  hear. 
Luke  1.  13,  thy  supplication  is  h. 

2.  20,  they  had  h.  and  seen. 

5.  1,  and  h.  the  word.     A.  V.,  to  hear. 

8.  12,  are  they  that  have  h.    A.  V.,  hear. 
John  3.  32,  hath  seen  and  h. 

8.  38,  h.  from  your  father.    A.  V.,  hare  seen  with. 
Acts  8.  6,  when  they  A.,  and  saw.    A.  F.,  hearing  and 

speing. 
1  Cor.  2.  9,  eye  saw  not,  and  ear  h.  not. 
Heb.  5.  7,  having  been  h.  for  his  godly  fear.   ^4.  F,  ivas 
h^-nrd  in.  that  he  feared. 
HEARDEST.     Deut.  4.  36,  thou  h.  his  words. 
Isa.  48.  7,  before  this  day  thou  /(.  them  not. 
Lam.  3.  56,  h.  my  voice.    A.V.,  hast  heard. 
John  11.  41,  thou  h.  me.     A.  F.,  hast  heard. 
HEARER.     Rom.  2.  13,  not  the  h.  of  the  law. 
Jas.  1.  22,  not  //.  only  ;  1.  23,  h.  of  the  word. 

1.  25,  not  a  h.  that  forgetteth. 
HEAREST.    Ruth  2.  8,  B.  thou  not. 
1  Kings  8.  30 ;  2  Chr.  6.  21,  when  thou  h.,  forgive. 
1  Chr.  14.  15,  thou  h.  the  sound.     A.  F,  shall  hear. 
John  3.  8.  thou  h.  the  voice  thereof. 
HEARETH.     Gen.  21.  6,  every  one  that  h.    A.  V.,  all 
that  hear. 
Ex.  16.  7,  he  h.  your  murmurings. 
Lev.  5.  1,  in  that  he  h.  the  voice.    A.  F.,  and  hear. 
Num.  24.  4, 16,  who  h.  the  words.     A.  V.,  ichich  heard. 

30.  4,  her  father  h.  her  vow.     A.  F,  hear. 

30.  7,  8,  that  he  h.  it.     A.  F,  heard. 
1  Sam.  3.  9,  for  thy  servant  h. 

Job  34.  34,  every  wise  man  that  h.  me.    A.  F,  let  a  loise 
man  hearken  unto  nie. 

^i^.  7,  Neither  h.  he  the  shoutings.     A.  F,  regardeth. 
Jer.  11.  3,  h.  not  the  words.    A.  F.,  otjeyeth. 
Luke  10.  16,  he  that  h.  you  h.  me. 
1  John  5.  15,  that  he  h.  us.    A.  F,  hear. 
Rev.  22. 17,  he  that  h.,  let  him  sav,  Come. 
HEARING.    Deut.  31.  11,  in  their  h. 
Prov.  20.  12,  h.  ear ;  28.  9,  h.  the  law. 
Mat.  13.  13,  h.  they  hear  not. 
Mark  3.  8,  h.    A.  F,  ivhen  they  had  heard. 
Luke  2.  46,  h.  them,  and  asking  them. 

8.  50,  But  Jesus  h.  it.     A.V..,  when  Jesus  heard  it. 

20.  45,  in  the  h.  of  all.    A.V..  audience 
Acts  9.  38,  the  disciples,  h.    A.  F.,  had.  heard. 
Rom.  10.  17,  belief  cometh  of  h.,  and  h.  by. 
Gal.  3.  2,  5,  by  the  h.  of  faitli  ? 

Philem.  5.,  h.  of  thy  love  ;  Heb.  5.  11,  dull  of  /;. 
Heb.  4.   2,  word  of    h.  did  not  profit  them.      A.  F, 
preaelied. 
HEARKEN.     Gen.  4.  23,  wives  of  Lamech,  h. 
Deut.  8.  20,  because  ye  would  not  //.   A.  F,  be  obedient. 
18    14,  h.   unto  them  that  practise   augury.     A.V., 
hearkened. 
Josh.  24.  24,  unto  his  voice  will  we  h.    A.  F,  obey. 
Neh.  1.  6,  h.  unto  the  prayer.    A.V.,  hear. 
Ps.  81.  13,  my  people  would  h.    A.  l'.,  had  hearkened. 
86.  6,  h.  unto  the  voice.     A.V..  attend  to. 
Prov.  5.  7,  /(.  unto  me.     A.  F,  Hear  me. 
Isa.  10.  30,  /(.,  O  Laishah !    A.V.,  cause  it  to  be  heard 
unto  Laixh. 

21.  7,  he  shall  h.  diligently.    A.V.,  hearkened. 
55.  2,  h.  diligently  unto  me. 

Ezek.  3.  6,  they  would  h.    A.  V.,  have  hearkened. 
13.  19,  people  that  h.  unto  lies.    A.V.,  hear. 
Dan.  9. 17,  h.  unto  the  prayer.    A.  F,  hear. 


Acts  3.  22,  to  him  shall  ye  h.    A.  F,  him  shall  ye  hear. 

3.  23,  shall  not  h.  to.    A.  F,  ivill  not  hear. 

13.  16,  ye  that  fear  God,  h.    A.  F,  give  audience. 
HEARKENED.    Gen.  23.  16,  Abraham  h. 
Ex.  7.  16,  thou  hast  not  h.    A.  K,  ivouldest  not  hear. 

7.  22,  he  h.  not.     A.  l^.,  neither  did  he  hearken. 
Deut.  1.  43,  and  ye  h.  not.    A.  F.,  wauld  not  hear. 

3.  26,  and  h.  not  unto  me.     A.  F.,  would  not  hear. 

1  Kings  17.  22,  Jehovah  h.  unto  the  voice  of  Elijah. 
A.  K,  heard. 

Ps.  81.  11,  my  people  h.  not.    ^4.  F,  would  not  hearken. 
Mic.  5.  15,  vengeance  .  .  .  upon  the  nations  which  h. 

not.    .4.  I'.,  heathen,  such  as  they  have  not  heard. 
Acts  15.  12,  they  /(.  unto.    ^4.  I';,  gave  audience  to. 

2  Cor.  6.  2,  1  h.  unto  thee.     A.  V.,  I  have  heard. 
HEARKENEST.    1  Sam.  24.  9,  Wherefore  h.  thou  to. 

A.  r.,  heare-'il. 
HEARKENETH.     Ps.  58.  5,  h.  not  to  the  voice  of 
charmers.    A.  F,  rrill  not  hearken. 
Prov.  15.  31,  ear  that  //.  to.    A.  F.,  heareth. 
29.  12,  If  a  ruler  h.  to  falsehood.    A.  F,  hearken. 
HEARKENING.      Deut.  17.  12,  in  not  h.  unto  the 

priest.    A.  F,  will  not  hearken. 
HEART.    Gen.  6.  5,  thoughts  of  his  h. 
Gen.  18.  5,  strengthen  ye  your  h.    A.  F,  hearts. 

45.  26,  his  h.  fainted. 

Lev.  26.  36,  faintness  into  their  h.    A.  F,  hearts. 
Deut.  11.  13 ;  Josh.  22.  5  ;  1  Sam.  12.  24,  with  all  your  h. 

13.  3,  love  Jehovah  your  God  with  all  your  h. 

20.  3,  let  not  your  h.  faint.    A.  F,  hearts. 

32.  46,  Set  your  h.  unto  all.    A.  F,  hearts. 
Judg.  5.  16,  great  searchings  of  h. 
1  Sam.  7.  3,  with  all  your  h.    A.  F,  hearts. 

13.  14,  man  after  his  own  h. 

16.  7,  Jehovah  looketh  on  the  h. 
1  Kings  3.  12,  an  understanding  h. 

1  Chr.  16.  10  ;  Ps.  105.  3,  h.  of  them  rejoice. 
22.  7,  in  my  h.  to  build.    A.  F,  mind. 

2  Chr.  6.  14,  with  all  their  h.    A.V.,  hearts. 
Neh.  2.  2,  nothing  else  but  sorrow  of  h. 
Ps.  19.  8,  rejoicing  the  h. 

20.  4,  grant  thee  thy  hearPs  desire.    A.  F,  according 
to  thine  own  h. 
45. 1,  My  h.  overfloweth  with  a  goodly  matter. 

46.  2  ;  Jonah  2.  3,  h.  of  the  seas.     A.V.,  midst. 
74.  8,  said  in  their  h.    A.  V.,  hearts. 

81.  12,  after  the  stubbornness  of  their  h.    A.  F,  tmto 
their  0W71  hearts^  lust. 
84.  2,  My  h.  and  mv  flesh  cry  out.  [unto. 

90. 12,  get  us  a  /(.  of  wisdom.    .4.  F,  apply  our  hearts 
119.  Ill,  rejoicing  of  my  h. 

147.  3,  healeth  the  broken  in  h. 
Prov.  8.  5,  be  of  an  understanding  h. 
15.  15 ;  17.  22,  a  cheerful  h. 

19.  18,  set  not  thy  h.  on.    .4.  V.,  let  not  thy  soul  spare. 

20.  9,  I  have  made  my  h.  clean. 

21.  1,  the  king's  h.  is  in  the  hand. 

26.  23,  wicked /?.  are  like  an  earthen  vessel. 
Eccl.  7.  4,  the  h.  of  the  wise. 

8.  5,  a  wise  man's  h.  discerneth. 
Isa.  1.  5,  the  whole  h.  faint. 

35.  4,  of  a  fearful  h.,  Be  strong. 

59. 13,  uttering  from  the  /;. 
65.  14,  shall  sing  for  joy  of  h. 

Jer.  24.  7,  a  /;.  to  know  me. 
Dan.  6.  14,  set  his  h.  on  Daniel. 
Joel  2.  13,  rend  your  A.,  and  not. 
Mai.  4.  6,  h.  of  the  fathers  ...  A.  of  the  children. 
Mat.  6.  21,  there  will  thy  A.  be. 

19.  8,  your  hardness  of  h.     A.  F,  hardness  of  your 
hearts. 

22.  37  ;  Mark  12.  30 ;  Luke  10.  27,  with  all  thy  //. 
John  14.  1,  27,  let  not  your  h.  be  troubled. 
Acts  4.  32,  of  one  h.  and  soul. 

5.  3,  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  h. 

Eph.  1.  18,  the  eyes  of  your  h.    A.  F,  understanding. 

6.  5,  in  singleness  of  your  h. 
6.  6,  will  of  God  from  the  h. 

Col.  3.  12,  a  h  of  compassion.    A.  F,  bowels  of  mercies, 
3.  22.  in  singleness  of  A.,  fearing  the  Lord. 
2  Tim.  2.  22,  pure  A.  ;  Heb.  10.  22,  true  A. 
Philem.  12,  my  very  A.     .4.  T'..  miiie  on-n  boirels. 
Heb.  10. 16,  my  laws  on  their  A.    A.V,  info  their  hearts. 
Jas.  3.  14,  faction  in  your  A.    A.  V..  hearts. 

1  John  3.  19,  assure  our  A.     A.  F,  hearts. 

Heart,  man's  evil,  Gen.  6.  5  :  8.  21 ;  Num.  23. 19  :  Job  15. 
14  ;  Ps.  14.  2  ;   Prov.  19.  21 ;  Eccl.  8.  11 ;  Jer.  17.  9 ; 
Mat.  12.  34 ;  Luke  6.  45 ;  Rom.  2.  5. 
God  searches  the,  1  Chr.  28.  9 ;  Ps.  44.  21 ;  Jer.  12.  3 ; 

20.  12;  Rev.  2.  23. 
enlightened  by  God,  Ps.  27. 14  ;  Prov.  16. 1 ;  2  Cor.  4.  6; 

1  Thes.  3.  13  ■  2  Pet.  1.  19. 
newne.'^sof,  promised,  Deut.  30.  6;  Jer.  24.  7  :  31.  32,  33; 
32.  .■?9 :  Ezek.  11.  19  ;  36.  26 ;  2  Cor.  3.  3 ;  Heb.  8.  10. 
HEARTILY.     Col.  3.  23.  work  A.     A.V.,dnith. 
HEARTS.    2  Chr.  11. 16.  set  their  A.  to  seek  Jehovah. 
Prov.  24.  12,  weigheth  the  A.     A.  V.,  heart. 

2  Cor.  3.  3,  in  tables  that  are  A.. of  flesh.    A.  V.,  fleshy 
tables  of  the  heart. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


HEI 


HEAT.    Geu.  8.  22,  cold  and  h. 
jjeut.  32.  24,  with  burning  ii. 
Job  30.  30,  bone.s  are  burned  with  h. 
V&.  li.  6,  uotliing  hid  from  the  h. 
Isa.  49.  10,  neither  shall  the  //. 
Hos.  7.  5,  with  the  //.  of  wine.    A.V.,  boliles. 
Mat.  20.  12,  borne  the  burden  of  the  day  and  the  scorch- 
ing A.     .4.  1'.,  hiirdeii  dii'l  //.  of  the  ddij. 
Luke  12.  55,  tliere  will  be  a  scorching  h.    A.  V.,  be  h. 
HEATED.     Jer.  51.   3.J,  When  they  are  h.    A.V.,  in 

tiivir  hi'ut. 
HEATH.    Jer.  17.  6,  h.  in  the  desert. 
HEAVEN.     Gen.  2.  4,  made  earth  and  h.     A.  V.,  the 
eiutii  and  the  heavens. 
Geu.  28.  17,  this  is  tlie  gate  of  h. 
Ex.  20.  11,  Jehovah  made  h,  and  earth. 
Dent.  lii.  14 ;  1  Kings  8.  27 ;  2  Chr.  2.  6,  h.  and  the  //.  of 

heavens. 
2  Sam.  22.  8,  foundations  of  k.  quaked. 
2  Kings  1;).  15,  made  h.  and  eai-th. 
1  Chr.  27.  23,  the  stars  of  h.    A.  I'.,  the  heavens. 
Job  22.  12,  God  in  the  height  of  //.  ? 
26.  11,  pillars  of  /(.  tremble. 
Ps.  20.  (j,  answer  him  from  his  holy  h. 
61).  34,  let  h.  and  earth  praise. 
78.  24,  food  from  h.     A.  I'.,  earn  of  h. 
Isa.  40.  12,  meted  out  A.  with  the  span. 
Dan.  4.  15,  23,  25,  33 ;  5.  21,  dew  of  h. 
Zech.  6.  5,  winds  of  h.    A.  1'.,  spirits  of  the  heavens. 
Mai.  3.  10,  windows  of  //. 

Mat.  8.  20,  the  birds  of  the  It.  have  nests.    A,  T'.,  the  air. 
11.  25,  Lord  of  h.  and  earth. 
16.  2,  3,  the  h.  is  red.     A.  V.,  sl:y. 

Mark  13.  25,  stars  shall  be  falling  from  h.     A.V.,  of  h. 
shall  fall. 

16.  19,  was  received  up  into  h. 

Luke  12.  56,  hiterpret  the  face  of  the  earth  and  the  h. 
A.  v.,  sky  and  af  the  earth. 
15.  18,  I  have  sinned  against  /*. 
John  1.  51,  Ye  shall  see  the  h.  opened. 
Acts  9.  3,  about  him  a  light  out  of  h. 
26.  13,  a  light  from  A.,  above  the  brightness. 
Eph.  6.  9,  their  Master  and  yours  is  in  h. 
Phil.  3.  20,  citizenship  is  in  h. 
1  Tlies.  4.  16,  shall  descend  from  h. 
Heb.  11.  12,  as  the  stars  of  h.    A.V.,  the  sky. 
1  Pet.  1.  4,  reserved  in  h.  for  you. 

Rev.  6. 14,  A.  was  removed  asascroll.    A.  1'.,  h.  dejMrted. 
20.  11,  earth  and  the  h.  fled  away. 
21.  1,  a  new  h.  and  a  new  earth. 
Heaven,  the  work  of  God,  Gen.  1.  1,  8 ;   Ex.   20.  11 ; 
2  Kings  19.  15 ;  Neh.  9.  6 ;  Ps.  8.  3 ;  19.  1 ;  Isa.  37.  16  ; 
Acts  4.  24  ;  Heb.  1.  10  ;  Rev.  14.  7. 
will  pass  away,  Ps.  102.  25,  26 ;  Isa.  51.  6 ;  Mat.  24.  35 ; 

2  Pet.  3.  10-12;  Rev.  6.  14. 
the  new,  Isa.  51.  16 ;  66.  22  ;  2  Pet.  3.  13 ;  Rev.  21.  1. 
dwelling-place  of  God,  1  Kings  8.  27,  30 ;  Job  22.  12,  14  ; 
Ps.  2.  4;  80.  14;  115.  3;  123.  1;  Isa.  6.  1:  66.  1;  Lam. 
3.  41 ;  Mat.  6.  9  ;  Luke  11.  2  (marg.) ;  Acts  7. 49  ;  Heb. 
8.  1 ;  Rev.  i. 
as  a  kingdo-n.  Mat.  18.  1-4  ;  2  Pet.  1. 11 ;  as  a  city.  Rev. 
21.  21-26 ;  22.  2-5 ;  as  a  home,  John  14.  2 ;  Eph.  3.  15  : 
as  a  rest,  Heb.  4.  9  ;  Rev.  14.  13 ;  as  an  inheritance, 
Col.  1.  12;  IPet.  1.  3-5. 
Jesus  came  from,  John  3.  13,  31 ;  6.  38  ;  8.  23  ;  1  Cor.  15. 

47  :  Heb.  12.  25. 
ascended  into.  Luke  24.  51 ;  Acts  1.  9 ;  3.  21 ;  Eph.  4.  10 ; 
1  Thes.  1.  10 ;  4.  16  ;  1  Tim.  3.  16 ;  Heb.  4.  14 ;  1  Pet. 
3.  22. 
shall  come  again  from.  Mat.  24.  30 ;  Mark  14.  62 ;  Luke 

21.  27  ;  John  14.  3 ;  Acts  1.  11 :  1  Thes.  1.  10 ;  4.  16. 
happiness  of  those  in,  Isa.  49.  10 ;  Dan.  12.  3 ;  Mat.  13. 
43 ;  John  14.  2 :  1  Cor.  2.  9  :  13.  12 :  Eph.  5.  27 ;  1  Pet. 
1.  4  ;  5.  10  :  1  John  4.  17  :  Rev.  14.  13  ;  22.  3. 
who  may  enter.  Mat.  25.  34 ;  John  14.  2,  3  ;  Rom.  8.  17  ; 
1  Cor.  6.  9,  10;  2  Cor.  5.  1 ;  Heb.  11.  10;  12.  23;  Rev. 
7.  9.  14. 
who  do  not  enter.  Mat.  25.  41 ;  Luke  13.  27  ;  1  Cor.  6.  9  ; 
Gal   5.  19-21 ;  Eph.  5.  5;  Rev.  21.  8;  22.  15. 
HEAVENLY.     Mat.  5.  48,  h.  Father.     A.V.,  Father 
ir]iii-li  is  in  heaven. 
Mat.  6.  14,  your  h.  Father. 
6.  26,  vour  //.  Father  feedeth. 
18.  35.  So  shall  al.so  my  h.  Father. 
Luke  2.  13,  multitude  of  the  h.  host. 
11.  13,  h.  Father  give  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Jolm  3.  12,  if  I  tell  you  //.  things  ? 
Acts  26.  19,  disobedient  unto  the  /;.  vision. 

1  Cor.  15.  49,  bear  the  image  of  the  h.  [lAaces. 
Eph.  6.  12,  wickedness  in  the  h.   places.    A.  V.,  high 

2  Tim.  4.  18,  .save  me  unto  his  h.  kingdom. 
Heb.  3.  1.  partakers  of  a  h.  calling. 

6.  4.  tasfpd  of  the  h.  gift.  [heaven. 

HEAVENS.     Gen.  1.  1,  God  created  the   h.     A.  V., 
Gen.  1.  26,  birds  of  the  h.    A.  F.,  air. 
2.  1,  A.  and  the  earth. 
Dent.  4.  17.  flieth  in  the  h.    A.  F.,  air. 
11.  21,  days  of  the  //.  above.    A.  F.,  of  heaven  upon. 
33.  28,  his  h.  drop  down  dew. 

7  .    ! 


2  Sam.  22.  10  ;  Ps.  18.  9,  he  bowed  the  //. 
Job  20.  27,  The  h.  shall  reveal.     A.  F.,  heaven. 
38.  33,  ordinances  of  the  h. '!    A.V.,  of  heaven. 
Ps.  19.  1,  //.  declare  the  glory  of  God. 
108.  4,  lovingkiudness  is  great  above  the  h. 
148. 13,  above  the  earth  and  the  h.    A.  I'.,  and  heaven. 
Prov.  8.  27,  When  he  established  the  h.    A.  V.,  prepared 

the  h. 
Isa.  49.  13,  sing,  O  h.\  and  be  joyful,  O  earth. 
64.  1,  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  lend  the  h. 
Jer.  51.  15,  stretched  out  the  h.     A.  F.,  heaven. 
Mat.  3.  17,  voice  out  of  the  /(.    A.  V.,from  heaven. 
24.  29,  the  powers  of  the  h. 

Mark  13.  25,  powers  that  are  in  the  //.    A.  V.,  in  heaven. 
Luke  12.  33,  treasure  in  the  h. 
2  Cor.  5.  1,  eternal,  in  the  h. 

Eph.  1.  10,  the  things  in  the  h.     A.  F,  ichirh  are  in  h. 
Col.  1.  5,  for  you  in  the  h.    A.  F,  in  hearrn. 
Heb.  1.  10,  h.  are  the  works  of  thy  hands. 
2  Pet.  3.  10,  h.  shall  pass  away. 
HEAVE-OFFERING.    Num.5.  9,  A.-o.   A.V.,of'ering. 
Heave-offering,   referred  to,  Ex.  29.  27;    Lev.  7.  34; 

>.U'n.  6.  2(1;  lo.  19  ;  18.  8-30. 
HEAVINESS.    Ps.  119.  28,  my  soul  melteth  for  h. 
HEAVY.    Ex.  17.  12,  Moses'  hands  were  h. 

1  Kings  14.  6,  with  //.  tidings  (  =  sad).  [among. 
Eccl.  6.  1,  an  evil  ...//.  upon  men.  A.V.,  common 
Lara.  3.  7,  he  hath  made  my  cliain  h. 

Mat.  11.  28,  labor  and  are  A.  laden. 

Luke  9.  32,  were  //.  with  sleep. 

Jas.  3. 1,  h.  judgment.   A.  F,  the  qreater  can  den)  nation. 

HEBER.  he'ber  —  Heb.  association   [?].     Geu.  46.  17  ; 

Judg.  4.  11 ;  1  Chr.  4.  18.  [26.  45. 

HEBElilTES.  he  ber-ites,  po&teritv  of  Heber.     Num. 

HEBRE  W,  he'brew.    (1)  Abiam,  Gen.  14.  13. 

(2)  Language,  John  19.  20.    (3)  Jew.  Jer.  34.  9. 
HEBRE  WESS,  he'brew-ess,  a  Jewess.    Jer.  34.  9. 
HEBREWS,  he' brews.   (1)  Posterity  of  Abraham,  Gen. 
40.  15. 

(2)   Hebrew-.speaking  Jews,  Acts  6. 1. 
HEBRON,  he'bron  — Heb.  ha'/ue.    (1)  Men,  Ex.  6.  18; 

1  Chr.  2.  42,  43. 

(2)  City  =  Mamre  (q.  v.},  Gen.  13.  18;  Num.  13.  22  ;  Josh. 
14.  13  ;  2  Sam.  2.  1.  [3.  27. 

HEBRONITES,  he'bron-ites,  family  of  Hebron,  Num. 
HEDGE.    Job  1.  10,  Hast  not  thou  made  a  h. 

Isa.  5.  5,  take  awaj^  the  h.  thereof. 

Hos.  2.  6,  h.  up  thy  way  with  thorns.  [about. 

Mat.  21.  33,  set  a  h.  about  it.    A.  1'.,  hedfjed  it  round 

Mark  12.  1,  set  a  h.  about  it. 

Luke  14.  23,  go  out  into  the  highways  and  h. 
HEDGED.  Job  3.  23,  whom  God  hath  h.  in ? 
HEDGEST.   Isa.  17.  11,  In  the  day  of  thy  planting  thou 

h.  it  in.    A.  F.,  sliall  thou  make  tiry  plant  to  qrtiio. 
HEED.    Geu.  31.  24,  Take  h.  to  thyself  that  thou  speak 
not. 

Ex.  23.  21,  Take  ye  A.    A.  V.,  beware.     ■ 

Deut.  2.  4  ;  4.  15 ;  Josh.  23.  11,  take  ye  good  h. 

2  Chr.  33.  10,  gave  no  h.    A.  F.  nould  not  hearken. 
Ps.  119.  9,  by  taking  h.  thereto. 

Prov.  16.  20,  giveth  h.  mito  the  word.    A.  V.,  handleth  a 

matter  n-isely. 
29.  19,  will  not  give  h.    A.  F,  7iof  ans^ver. 
Mark  5.  36,  But  Jesus,  not  h.  the  word.    A.  V.,  as  soon 

as  Jesus  heard. 
Col.  2.  8,  Take  //.  lest.    A.  F,  beware. 

1  Tim.  4. 13,  give  h.  to  reading.    A.  F,  attendance. 
HEEL.    Gen.  3.  15,  bruise  his  h.  [last. 

Gen.  48.  19,  press  upon  their  //.     A.  F,  overcome  at  the 
HEGAI.hWgsii.    'Esth.2.3,  A.V.,  Heae.    E.sth.  2.  8. 
HE-GOAT.   Gen.  31.10, /!.-{/.  which  leaped.   A.V.^ram.'^. 
Gen.  37.  31,  killed  a  h.-tj.    A.  F,  kid  of  the  goals. 
Lev.  17.  7,  sacrifices  unto  the  h.-g.    A.  F.,  devils. 
Num.  28.  15,  h.-g.  for  a  sin-oltering.    A.  F,  kid  of  the 
goals. 

28.  22,  one  h.-g.  for  a  sin-offering.     .1.  F,  goal. 
He-ffoats.  gods  of  the  heathen  described  as.  Lev.  17.  7  : 

2  Chr.  11.  15.     A.  v..  devils: 

Heifer,  offered  in  sacrifice.  Gen.  15.  9  ;  Num.  19.  2 ;  Deut . 
21.  3  :  1  Sam.  16.  2  ;  Heb.  9.  13. 
Illustrative  :  —  Hos.  4.  16 ;  10. 11. 
HEIGHT.     Gen.  6.  15.  /(.  of  it  thirty  cubits. 
Num.  23.  3,  went  to  a  bare  h.    A.V.,  high  place. 
Josh.  11.  2.  the  li.  of  Dor.     A.  I'.,  borders. 
Job  22. 12,  God  in  the  h.  of  heaven? 
Ps.  78.  69,  the  h.     A.  I'.,  high  paJares. 
95.  4.  h.  of  the  mountains  are  his.     A.  T'.,  strength. 
102.  19.  h.  of  his  sanctuary  :  148.  1,  in  the  h. 
Isa.  37.  24,  into  its  farthest  //.   A.  F.,  the  h.  of  his  border. 
Rom.  8.  39,  nor  //. ;  Eph.  3.  18,  and  //. 
HEIR.    Gen.  15.  3,  one  born  in  my  house  is  miue  h. 

2  Sam.  14.  7,  destroy  the  h.  also. 
Jer.  49.  1.  hatli  he  no  t>. '.' 

Mat.  21.  38 ;  Mark  12.  7 ;  Luke  20.  14,  this  is  the  h. 
Rom.  4.  13,  //.  of  tlie  world. 
8.  17,  then  h.\  h.  of  God,  and  joint^/i. 
Tit.  3.  7,  //.  according  to  the  hope. 
Heb.  11.  7,  h.  of  the  righteousness. 
Jas.  2.  5,  h.  of  the  kingdom. 


HEI 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


HEZ 


Heir,  Christ  the,  Col.  1.  15, 16 ;  Heb.  1.  2. 
believers  are  heirs,  Rom.  4.  13  ;  8.  17  ;  Gal.  3.  29  ;  Heb. 
6. 17  ;  11.  7  ;  Jas.  2.  5. 
HELAH,  he'lah  —  Heb.  rust  [?J.    1  Chr.  4.  5. 
HE  LAM.  he'lam  —  Heb.  th^ir  army  ['.'].    2  Sam.  10. 16. 
HE  LB  AH,  helbah  —  Heb.  fatness,  town  of  Asher.    Judg. 
1.  31.  [18. 

HE  LB  ON,  hel'bon  —  Heb.  fertile,  Syrian  city.    Ezek.  27. 
HELD.    Gen.  48.  17,  he  h.  up  his  father's  hand. 
Ex.  17.  11,  Moses  h.  up  liis  hand. 
1  Kings  8.  65,  Solomon  h.  the  feast. 
Ps.  17.  5,  My  steps  have  h.  fast  to.    A.V.,  hold  up  my 

goings  in. 
Prov.  30.  10,  be  h.  guilty.    A.V.,  found. 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  5,  h.  captive  in  the  tresses  thereof.    A.  V., 

h.  in  the  galleries. 
Mark  11.  32,  h.  John  to  be  a  prophet.    A.V.,  counted. 
Luke  9.  36,  h.  their  peace.     A.V.,  kejji  it  close. 
Rom.  7.  6,  haying  died  to  that  wherein  we  were  h. 
A.  v.,  that  hnng  dead  wherein  ice  trere  h. 
HELDAL  hel'dai  — Heb.   worldly  [?].     1  Chr.  27.  15; 

Zecli.  6.  10. 
HELEB,  he'leb-Heb.  the  crafty  one  [?].    2  Sam.  23.  29. 
HE  LED.  he'led  — Heb.  this  world  f?].    1  Chr.  11.  30. 
HELEK.  he'lek  — Heb.  a  lot.    Num.  26.  30;  Josh.  17.  2. 
HELEKITES,    helek-ites,    family    of   Helek.      Num. 
26.  30.  [7.  35. 

HELEM,  helem  — Heb.  strength  =^  HELDAL     1  Chr. 
HELEPH,  he'leph  — Heb.  exchange  [?J,  a  city.    Josh. 
19.  33.  [39. 

HELEZ,  he'lez  — Heb.  rigor.  2  Sam.  23.  26;  1  Chr.  2. 
HELL,  he'll -Gk.  for  Eli,  Heb.  ascent  [?].  Luke  3.  23. 
HELKAI,  hel'kai  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  my  lot  [?].    Neh. 

12.  15. 
HELKA TH,  hel'kath  —  Heb.  po-^session.    Josh.  19.  25. 
HELKA  TH-HAZZ  URLM,    hel'kath-haz'zu-rim -  Heb. 

field  of  the  sharp  knives.    2  Sam.  2. 16. 
HELL.    Mat.  5.  22,  of  the  /(.  of  fire.    .4.  V.,  of  h.  fire. 

Mat.  18.  9.  into  the  h.  of  fire.     A.  V.,  Into  h.  fire. 
Hell  iuxiixg.)  —  Gehenna,  place  of  torment,  Mat.  5.   22, 
29;  10.  28;  18.  9;  23.  15,  33;  Mark  9.  43,4.5,47;  Luke 
12.  5 ;  Jas.  3.  6. 
HELMET.    1  Sam.  17.  5,  h.  of  brass. 
Isa.  59.  17 ;  Eph.  6.  17,  h.  of  salvation. 
1  Thes.  5.  8,  for  a  h..  the  hope  of  salvation. 
HEL ON,  he'lon  —  Heb.  stronq  —  man  of  Zebulun.    Num. 

1.9. 
HELP  (H.).    Gen.  2.  18,  20,  h.  meet  for  him. 
Deut.  33.  7,  thou  shalt  be  a  /;.  against. 
Job  19.  7,  I  cry  for  A.     A.V.,  aloud. 
31.  21,  my  h.  m  the  gate. 
Ps.  20.  2,  send  thee  h.  from  the  sanctuary. 
42.  5,  h.  of  his  countenance. 

42.  11 ;  43.  5,  h.  of  my  countenance.     A.V.,  health. 
.46. 1,  very  present  h.  in  trouble. 
121.  2,  my  h.  cometh  from  Jehovah. 
Jer.  3.  23,  h.  that  is  looked  for  from  the  hills.    A-.  V.. 

salvation  hoped  for. 
Luke  1.  54,  He  hath  given  h.  to  Israel.    A.V.,  hath 

holpen. 
Acts  26.  22,  obtained  the  h.  that  is  from  God. 
27.  17,  used  h. ;  1  Cor.  12.  28,  healings,  h. 
HELP  (v.).    Ex.  2.  17,  Moses  stood  up  and  h. 

1  Sam.  7.  12,  hitherto  hath  Jehovah  h.  us. 

2  Chr.  28.  23,  gods  of  the  kings  of  Syria  h.    A.  V.,  help. 
Neh.  5.  5,  in  our  power  to  h.  it.    A.  V.,  redeem  them. 

Ps.  37.  40,  Jehovah  h.  them.    A.V.,  ■•ihall  help. 
83.  8,  h.  the  children  of  Lot.    A.  V.,  holpen. 
86.  17,  hast  h.  me.    A.  V.,  holpen. 
Isa.  30.  7,  Egypt  h.    A.V.,  Egyptiajis  shall  help. 
Mark  9.  24,  h.  thou  mine  unbelief. 
Acts  20.  35,  h.  the  weak.    A.  V.,  support. 
Heb.  4.  16,  grace  to  h.  us  in  time  of  need. 
Rev.  12. 16,  earth  h.  the  woman. 
HELPER.    2  Kmgs  14.  26,  h.  for  I.srael. 
Ps.  10.  14,  h.  of  the  fatherless  ;  30.  10,  be  thou  my  h. 
.54.  4,  God  is  my  h. :  72.  12,  hath  no  h. 
HELPLESS.    Ps.  10.  8,  set  against  the  h.    A.  V.,  poor. 

Ps.  10.  10,  the  h.  fall.    A.  V.,  poor. 
HELVE.     Deut.  19.  5,  from  the  h.  (=  handle  of  an 

are). 
HE  MAN,  he'man  -  Heb.  faithful.    1  Kings  4.  31 ;  1  Chr. 

6.  33. 
HEMDAN.  hem'dan  —  Heb.  desirable.    Gen.  36.  26. 
HEMLOCK.    Hos.  10.  4,  springeth  up  as  h. 
HEN.  hen  — Heb.  grace.    Zech.  6.  14. 
HEN.    Mat.  23.  37,  as  ay^.  gathereth. 

Luke  13.  34,  h.  gathereth  her  own  brood. 
HEN  A,  he'na,  a  city  of  Mesopotamia.    2  Kings  18.  34. 
HE  NAD  AD,  hen'a-dad-Heb.  favor  of  Had  ad.     Ezra 

3.  9. 
HENCEFORTH.    Gen.  4. 12,  h.  yield. 
Mat.  26.  6 1,  //.  ye  shall  see.    A.V.,  hereafter. 
John  13.  19.  From  h.  I  tell.    A.  V.,  now. 
HENNA.    S.  of  Sol  4.  13,  A.    A.V.,  camphire. 
HENNA-FLOWER.    S.  of  Sol.  1.  14,  cluster,  of  h.-f. 

A.  v..  camnliire. 
HEP  HER,  he'pher-  Heb.  icell  [?].    Num.  26.  32  ;  Josh. 
12.  17  ;  1  Chr.  4.  6  ;  11.  36. 


HEP  HE  RITES,    he  pher-ites,    posterity    of    Hepher. 

Num.  26.  32. 
HEPHZl-BAH,  heph'zi-biai  — Heb.  my  delight  is  in  her 
—  Manasseh's  mother,  2  Kings  21. 1. 
symbolical  name  for  Jerusalem,  Isa.  62.  4. 
HERB.    Gen.  1.  11,  /(.  yielding  seed. 
Ex.  10.  16,  or  /(.  of  the  field.    A.V.,  or  in  the  herbs. 
Ps.  37.  2,  green  /'. ;  104.  14,  h.  for  the  service. 
105.  35,  eat  up  every  h.    A.  V.,  all  the  herbs. 
Prov.  15.  17,  dinner  of  h. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  13,  As  banks  of  sweet  h.    A.Y.,  as  sweet 

fi.owers. 
Mat.  13.  32 ;  Mark  4.  32,  greater  than  all  the  h. 
Rom.  14.  2,  eateth  //.  ;  Heb.  6.  7,  bringeth  forth  h. 
HERBAGE.    Jer.  14.  6,  there  is  no  /*.    A.  J'    grass, 
HERD.    Gen.  13.  5,  flocks,  and  /(. 
Gen.  34.  28,  took  .  .  .  their  /).    A.V.,  oxen. 
Lev.  22.  21,  of  the  h.    A.  V.,  in  beeves. 
Deut.  12.  6,  firstlings  of  your  h.    A.  V.,  herds. 
Prov.  27.  23,  look  well  to  thy  /*. 

Eccl.  2.  'i.  h.  and  flocks.     A.  V.,  great  and  small  cattle. 

Zeph.  2.  14,  h.  shall  lie  down.    A.  V.,  flocks.  [man. 

HERDSMAN.    Amos  7.  14,  I  was  a  /;.    A.V.,  an  herd- 

HERDSMEN.    Gen.  13.  7,  h.  of  Abram's  cattle.    A.  V., 

hrrdmen. 
HERE.     Dan.  7.  28,  //.  is  the  end.    .4 .  V.,  hitherto. 
HEREAFTER.    Gen.  30.  33,  ansv^'er  for  me  /*.    A.  V., 
in.  iimi'  to  come.  [do  this. 

HEREIN.    Ezra  4.  22,  be  not  slack  h.    A.  F.,  fail  not  to 
Rom.  14.  18,  that  //.  serveth.    A.  V.,  in  these  things. 
1  John  4.  9,  H.  was  the  love  of  God.    A.  V.,  In  this. 
HERES.     Judg.  8.  13,  from  the  ascent  of  H.    A.  F.,  be- 
fore the  sun  was  up. 
HERES,  he'res—  Heb.  «!<«  —  a  mountain.    Judg.  1.  35. 
IIERESH,  he'resh  — Heb.  artificer  or  magician  — si,  Le- 

vite.    1  Chr.  9.  15. 
Heresies,  mention  made  of,  2  Pet.  2. 1. 
HE  RE  TH.  he  reth.    1  Sam.  22.  5.    A.V.,  Hareth. 
HERETOFORE.    2  Cor.  12.  21,  have  sinned  /(.    A.V., 

alrea'lv. 
HEREUNTO.    1  Thes.  3.  3,  /(.  we  are  appointed.    A.  V., 
thereunto. 

1  Pet.  3.  9.  //.  were  ye  called.    A.  V.,  thereunto. 
HERITAGE.    Ex.  6.  8,  for  a  /*.  [of. 

Job  31.  2,  the  /'.  from  the  Almighty.    A.  V.,  inheritance 
Ps.  16.  6,  yea.  I  have  a  goodly  /*. 
127.  3,  children  are  a  /*.  of  Jehovah. 
Isa.  .58.  14,  h.  of  Jacob  thy  father. 
HERAIA  S,         her' mas  —  Gk.  =  Hermodonis  =  Roman 

Christian.    Rom.  16.  14. 
HERMES,  her'mes  — Gk.  Mercury— Roman  Christian, 

Rom.  16.  14. 
HERMOGENES,      her-mog'e-nea  — Mercury-born.      2 

Tim.  1.  15. 
HERMON,  heT'mon  —  Heh.  sacred  mountain.    Deut.  3. 

8;  Josh.  12.  5;  Ps.  89. 12. 
HERMON S,  her'mons,  the  peaks  of  Herman.    Ps.  42.  6. 

A.  v.,  Hermonites.^ 
HEROD,  her'od.    (1)  the  Great,  governs  Judea,  Mat.  2. 1. 
orders  the  massacre  of  babes.  Mat.  2.  16. 

(2)  Antipas  the  tetrarch  beheads   John  the   Baptist, 
Mat.  14. ;  Mark  6. 14. 

mocks  Jesus,  Luke  23. 11. 

(3)  Agrij)pa  I.  persecutes  Christians,  Acts  12.  1. 

(4)  Agrippa  II.  tries  Paul,  Acts  25. 13. 
HERODIANS,    he-ro'di-ans,    Jewish    political   party. 

Mark  3.  6.  [6.  17. 

HER  ODIA  S,  he-ro'di-as  —  wife  of  Herod  Antipas.    Mark 
HERODION,    he-ro'di-on  — Gk.  from  Herod.     Roman 

Christian  and  kinsman  of  Paul.    Rom.  16. 11. 
HESHBON,  hesh'bon  — Heb.  reckoning  — city  of  Sihon. 

Num.  21.  26. 
pools  of.  S.  of  Sol.  7.  4. 
HE  SUM  ON,  hesh'mon,  town  in  Judah.    Josh.  15.  27. 
HE  TH,  heth  -  Heb.  fear  -  sons  of  =  HITTITE  S.    Gen. 

10. 15. 
HETHLON,  heth'lon.    Ezek.  47.  15. 
HEW.    Ex.  34.  1.  //.  thee  two  tables. 

Mat.  3  10.  h.  down  ;  27.  60,  /;.  out  in  the  rock. 
HEWERS.    2  Chr.  2.  2,  that  were  h.    A.  V.,  to  hew. 
HEWETH.    Eccl.  10.  9,  h.  out  stones.    A.V.,  removeth. 
HEWN.    Deut.    6.    11,    cisterns   h.    out.    A.V.,   ivells 

digged. 

2  Kings  12. 12, /(.  stone.    A.V.,heiced.  Mshed. 
Ps.  144. 12,  h.  after  the  fashion  of  a  palace.    A.  F,  pol- 

HEZEKIAH,  hez'e-ki'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  strength- 
ened. 

(1)  king  of  Judah  —his  good  reign,  2  Chr.  29. 
his  life  is  prolonged,  2  Kings  20. 

his  death,  2  Kings  20.  21.  \jnh. 

(2)  Zeph.  1.  1.  .4.  F,  HizUah.    Neh.  10.  17,  A.  F,  Hlzkir- 
HEZ  ION.  he  zi-on  — Heb.  vision.    1  Kings  15. 18. 
HEZIR,  he'zir  —  Heb.  apple  or  pomegranate.   1  Chr.  24. 

15  ;  Neh.  10.  20.  [37. 

HEZRO,  hez'ro  —  2  Sara.  23.  35.  A.  F,  Hpzrai.    1  Chr.  11. 
HEZ  RON,  hez'ron  -  Heb.  shut  in.    (1)  Place,  Josh.  15.  3. 

(2)  Men.  Gen.  46.  9  ;  46.  12. 
HEZRONITES,   hSz'ron-ites,   posterity    of    Hezron. 

Num.  26.  6. 


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HOL 


HID.    Gen.  3.  8,  h.  themselves. 
Ps.  69.  5,  my  sins  are  not  /(. 
Mat.  13.  44,  found,  and  //.     A.  F.,  he  hideth. 
John  12.  36,  k.  himself.     A.  V.,  did  hide. 
Col.  3.  3,  h.  with  Christ  in  God. 
UIDDAI,  hid'dai.    2  Sam.  23.  30. 

HIDDEKEL,  hid  de-kel,  a  river  in  Paradise.    Gen.  2. 14. 
HIDDEN.    Lev.  5.  2,  and  it  be  h.  from  him. 
Dent.  33.  19,  h.  treasures  of  the  sand.    A.  F.,  treasures 

hid  in  tfie  sand. 
Josh.  10.  17,  five  kings  .../?.  in  the  cave.    A.  F,  hid. 
Job  40.  13,  i^aces  in  the  h.  place.    A.  F.,  in  secret. 
Ps.  19. 12,  Clear  thou  me  from  h.  faults.    A.  F.,  secret. 
51.  6,  in  the  /(.  part. 

139.  15,  My  frame  was  not  h.    A.V.,  hid. 
142.  3,  h.  a  snare.     ^4.  F,  privily  laid. 
Prov.  27.  5.  love  that  is  h.    A.  F.,  secret  love. 
Eccl.  12.  14,  with  every  h.  tiling.    A.  F.,  secret. 
Isa.  30.  20,  be  h.  any  more.    A.  F,  removed  into  a  corner. 
Mat.  13.  35,  things  h.    A.  F.,  ichich  have  been  kept  secret. 
Acts  26.  26,  none  of  these  things  is  h. 
2  Cor.  4.  2,  renounced  the  /*.  things. 
Jude  12.  h.  rocks  in  your  love-feasts.     A.  V.,  spots. 
HIDE.    Gen.  18. 17,  /;.  from  Abraham. 
Ex.  2.  3,  she  could  not  longer  h.  him. 
2  Chr.  22.  9,  he  was  hidiwj  in  Samaria.    A.  F.,  hid. 
Job  10.  13,  didst  /;.  in  thy' heart.    A.  F,  hast  ,  .  .  hid. 
14. 13,  wouldest  h.  me  in  Sheol. 
40.  13,  h.  them  in  the  dust  together. 
Ps.  17.  8,  h.  me  miderthe  shadow. 
18.  11,  darkness  his  A. -place.    A.  F,  secret  place. 
32.  7  ;  119.  114,  my  /(.-place. 
64.  2,  h.  me  from  the  secret  counsel. 
119. 19,  h.  not  thy  commandments. 
Prov.  28. 12,  men  h.  themselves.    A.  V.,  a  man  is  hidden. 
Isa.  2.  10,  h.  thee  in  the  dust. 
29.  15,  that  h.  deep  their  counsel  from. 
32.  2.  //.-place  from  the  w ind. 

53.  3,  as  one  from  whom  men  h.  their  face.    A.V..,  ive 
hid  as  it  ivere  our  faces  from  him. 
58.  7,  h.  not  thyself  from  thine  o\vn  flesh? 
Ezek.  39.  29,  h.  my  face  any  more. 
Mat.  11.  25,  didst  n.  these  things.    A.  F,  hast  hid. 
HIDETH.    1  Sam.  23.  23,  lurking-places  where  he  h. 

Job  6.  16,  snow  /;.  itself.     A.  F.,  is  hid. 
HIEL,   hi'el  — Heb.    God  ^res— rebuilds  Jericho,  and 
suffers  the  curse.    1  Kings  16.  34.  [13. 

HIERAPOLIS,  hi'e-rap'o-lTs  —  Gk.  sacred  city.    Col.  4. 
HIG GAION,  hig-ga'iou  —  Heb.  hum  [?].    Ps.  9.  16. 
HIGH.    Gen.  29.  7,  lo,  it  is  yet  h.  day. 
Num.  15.  30,  doeth  aught  with  a  h.  hand.    A.  V.,  pre- 
sumptuously. 
Deut.  2.  36,  not  a  city  too  //.  for  us.    .4.  F,  strong. 
2  Sam.  22.  17,  sent  from  h.    A.  F,  above. 
Job  5. 11,  he  setteth  up  on  h. 

Ps.  18.  13,  the  Most  H.  uttered  his  voice.    A.V.,  the 
Highest  gave. 

87.  5,  the  Most  H.  himself.    A.  F,  the  highest. 
Eccl.  5.  8,  higher  than  the  h.    A.V.,  highest. 
Isa.  57.  7,  /;.  and  lofty  mountain.     A.  F,  lofty  and  high. 
Zech.  9.  16,  lifted  on  h.    A.  F,  up  as  an  ensign. 
Luke  1.  32,  Son  of  the  Most  H.    A.  V.,  Highest. 
1.  78,  dayspring  from  on  /;. 
Phil.  3.  14,  h.  calling  of  God. 

1  Tim.  2.  2,  all  that  are  in  h.  place.    A.  F,  authority. 
HIGHER.    Num.  24.  7,  king  shall  be  h. 
Deut.  28.  43,  h.  and  h.    A.  F.,  very  high. 
Ezek.  41.  7,  went  h.  and  h.    A.  1'.,  still  upwai'd. 
HIGHEST.     Ps.  89.  27,  The  h.  of  the  kings.    A.  F, 
hiijlifv  tfian. 
Mat.  21.  9,  Hosanna  in  the  h. 
HIGHLY.    Luke  1.  28,  h.  favored. 

Acts  12.  20,  h.  displeased ;  Phil.  2.  9,  h.  exalted. 
High  Places,  refened  to,  Deut.  12.  2  ;  1  Kings  3.  2 ;  13. 

2  ;  2  Kings  14.  4  ;  Jer.  3.  6. 
HIGHWAY.    Judg.  5.  6,  h.  were  unoccupied. 
1  Sam.  6.  12,  went  along  the  h..  lowing. 
Ps.  84.  5,  In  whose  heart  are  the  h.    A.  F,  icays. 
Prov.  16.  17,  h.  of  the  upright. 
HILEN,  hi'len-city  of  \n-\e&ts  =  HOLON  ?    1  Chr.  6.  58. 
HILKIAH.    hil-ki'ah  — Heb.     my   portion   is   Jehovah. 

1  Chr.  6.  45 ;  2  Kings  22.  4  ;  Neh.  8.  4. 
HILL.    2  Sam.  6.  3,  in  the  h.    A.  F,  Gibeah. 
Ps.  2.  6,  upon  my  holy  h.  of  Zion. 
15.  1,  dwell  in  thy  holy  h.  ? 
24.  3,  ascend  into  the  h.  of  Jehovah  ? 
43.  3,  bring  me  unto  thy  holy  h. 
Isa.  40.  4,  mountain  and  //.  shall  be  made  low. 
Mat.  5.  14.  A  city  set  on  a  h. 
HILL-COUNTRY.    Deut.  1.  7.  in  the  h.-c.    A.V.,  hills. 
Deut.  1.  2(1.  h.-c.  of  the  Amorites.    A.  F.,  mountain. 
3.  12,  half  the  h.-c.  of  Gilead.    A.  F,  half  mount. 
Josh.  10.  40,  land,  the  h.-c.    A.V.,  country  of  the  hills. 
Judg.  12.  15,  h.-c.  of  the  Amalekites.    A.  F,  mount. 
HILLEL,  hil'lel  —  Heb.  jjrai'sinq  —  a  Pirathonite.    Judg. 

12.13. 
HILLS.    Isa.  55. 12,  mountains  and  the  h. 
Jer.  50.  1^,  the  h.  of  Epliraim.    A.  F.,  mount  Ephraim. 
Luke  23.  30,  to  the  //.,  Cover  us. 


HIM.    Job  41.  23,  firm  upon  /(. ;  they  cannot  be  moved. 
A.  F,  in  themselves. 
S.  of  Sol.  6.  1,  beloved  turned  /).    4 .  F,  aside. 
Mark  15.  17,  they  put  it  on  h.     A.  F,  about  his  head. 
Luke  6.  10,  said  unto //.     A.  V.,  the  man. 
Phil.  4. 13,  in  h.  that  strengtheueth  me.     A.  F,  through 
Christ  which. 
HIMSELF.    2  Sam.  16.  14,  weary ;  and  he  refreshed  h. 
A.  v.,  themselves. 

1  Chr.  29.  5,  to  consecrate  /(.    A.V.,  his  service. 
Phil.  2.  3,  other  better  than  h.    A.  F.,  themselves. 

HIND.    Gen.  49.  21,  //.  let  loose. 

2  Sam.  22.  34 ;  Ps.  18.  33 ;  Hab.  3.  19,  /(.  feet. 
Prov.  5.  19,  loving  h. 

Jer.  14.  5,  the  /;.  also  in  the  field  calveth. 
HINDER  (v.).    Gen.  24.  56,  h.  me  not. 

Job  9.  12  ;  11.  10,  who  can  /(.  him  ? 

Isa.  43.  13,  who  can  //.  it  ?    A.  F,  shall  let. 

Mat.  3.  14,  John  would  have  h.  him.    A.  V.,  forbad. 

Acts  8.  36,  what  doth  h.  me  to  be  baptized  ? 

Rom.  1.  18,  who  /(.  the  truth.    A.  F,  hold. 
15.  22,  was  h.  .  .  .  from  coming.    A.  V.,  have  been  .  .  .  h. 

Gal.  5.  7,  who  h.  you. 

1  Thes.  2.  18,  Satan  h.  •  1  Pet.  3.  7,  prayers  be  not  /(. 

Heb.  7.  23,  they  are  h.  from  continuing.    A.V.,  ivere 
nof  .viffcred  to. 
HINDER  («.).    Deut.   34.  2,  unto   the    h.  sea.    A.V., 

utmost. 
HINDRANCE.    1  Cor.  9.  12,  may  cause  no  /(.  to  the 

gospel.     A.  F,  should  hinder. 
HINGES.    1  Kings  7.  50,  h.  .  .  .  of  gold. 

Prov.  26.  14,  door  turneth  upon  its  h. 
HINNOM,  hin'nom,  valley  near  Jerusalem.    Josh.  15.  8. 
HIP.     Gen.  32.  32,  sinew  of  the  h.    A.V.,  which  slirank. 
BIEAIA  hi'rah  —  friend  of  Judah.    Gen.  38.  1. 
inn  AM,  hi'ram.    (1)  king  of  Tyre.  2  Sam.  5. 11. 

(21  Solomon's  master  workman,  1  Kings  7.  13. 
HIRE.    Gen.  30. 18,  given  me  my  A. 

Deut.  15.  18,  to  the  double  of  the  //.  of  a  hireling  hath 
he  served.  J.  F.,  tie  hnth  been  worth  a  double  hired 
servant  to  thee.,  in  serving. 

1  Kings  5.  6,  /;.  for  thy  servants. 

Isa.  19.  10,  all  they  that  work  for  /(.  shall  be  grieved  in 
soul.     A.  F,  make  .duices  and  ponds  for  fisfi. 

Jer.  22.  13,  giveth  him  not  his  /(.    ^4.  F,  for  his  work. 

Ezek.  16.  34,  thou  givest  //.,  and  no  h.    A.V.,  reward. 

Hos.  8. 10,  /(.  among  the  nations.    A.  F.,  hare  hired. 

9.  1,  h.  upon  every  grain-floor.    A.V.,  a  reivard. 

Zech.  11.  12,  weighed  for  my  h.    A.V.,  price. 

Mat.  20.  7,  no  man  hath  /;.  us. 

Luke  15.  19,  as  one  of  thy  /(.  servants. 

1  Tim.  5.  18,  worthy  of  his  /*.    A.  V.,  reward. 

2  Pet.  2.  13,  suffering  wrong  as  the  h.  of  wrong-doing. 
A.  v.,  reward. 

2.  15,  the  h.  of  wrong-doing.    A.V.,  tcages. 
HIRELING.    Job  7. 1,  days  of  a  /(.  ? 

Job  14.  6,  as  a  /(.,  his  day. 

Isa.  16.  14,  as  the  years  of  a  h. 

John  10.  12,  He  that  is  a  //.  .  .  .  fleeth. 
HIS.    Jas.  1.  26,  deceiveth  /(.  heart.    A.  F.,  his  oivn. 

Rev.  1.  5.  by  h.  blood.    A.  V.,  in  liis  own. 
HISS.     1  Kings  9.  8,  shall  h. 

Jer.  18.  16.  perpetual  his.si7ig.  [book. 

HISTORY.    1  Chr.  29.  29,  in  the  h.  of  Samuel.    A.  V., 

2  Chr.  33. 19,  written  in  the  h.    A.  F.,  among  the  sayings. 
HITHER.    1  Sam.  10.  22,  a  man  to  come  /(.?    A.V., 
t/iither. 

1  Sam.  14.  16,  went  /(.  and  thither.    A.  F.,  beating  down 
one  another. 
HITHERTO.    Ex.  7.  16,  h.  thou  hast  not  hearkened. 

1  Sam.  7.  12,  /(.  hath  JehOA'ah  helloed  us. 
niZKIAH,  hiz-ki'ah,  1  Chr.  3.  23.    A.  V.,  Hezekiah. 
HOARY.    Lev.  19.  32,  before  the  h.  head. 

Prov.  16.  31.  the  //.  head  is  a  crown  of  glory. 
20.  29,  is  the  //.  head.     A.  F.,  grey. 
HOARY-HEADED.    2  Chr.  36.  17,  old  man  or  h.-h. 
A.  v..  him  that  stooped  for  age.  [29. 

HOB  A  B,  ho'bab  -  Heb.  beloved  f?]  =  JE  THR  0.  Num.  10. 
HOB  AH  ho'bah.    Gen.  14.  15. 

HOBAIAH,  ho-ba'iah.    Neh.  7.  63.    A.V.,  Habaiah. 
HOCK.    Gen.  49.  6,  they  //.  an  ox.    A.  F,  digged  doivn  a 
ica/l. 
Josh.  11.  6,  li.  their  horses.     A.  F,  hotigh. 

2  Sam.  8.  4,  /(.  all  the  chariot  horses.  A.V..  houghed. 
HOD.  hod  —  Heb.  splendor  —  an  Asherite.  1  Chr.  7.  37. 
HOBAVIAH,  hod'a-vl'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah   has  irraised. 

1  Chr.  5.  24  ;  9.  7  ;    Ezra  2.  40.      In  1  Chr.  3.  24,  A.  F., 

Hodaiah.  [8.  9. 

HODESH.  ho'desh  — Heb.  new  moon,  or  month.  1  Chr. 
HODE  VAH,  ho-de' yah  =  HOD  A  VIAH  (q.v.).  Neh.  7.  43. 
HODIAH  ho-dl'ah  — Heb.    my   splendor    is    Jehovah. 

1  Chr.  4.  19.     In  Neh.  8.  7,  .4.  F,  Hodijah. 
HOED.    Isa.  5.  6,  pruned  nor /;.     A.  V.,  digged. 
IIOGLAH.  h5g'lah  —  Heb.  a  partridge.    Num.  26.  33. 
noHA  ,\f.  ho'ham.    Josh.  10.  3. 
HOISTING.    Acts  27.  40,  /(.    up  the  foresail.    A.V., 

hoi.sed. 
HOLD.    Gen.  21.  18,  h.  him  in  thy  hand. 
Gen.  24.  21,  A.  his  peace.    A.  V.,  held. 


HOL 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


HOL 


Ex.  4.  4,  bis  hand,  and  laid  h.    A.  V.,  caught. 

20.  7 ;  Deut.  5.  11,  h.  him  guiltless  (^consider). 
Lev.  25.  46,  to  li.  for  a  possession.    A.  V.,  inherit  them. 
Num.  30.  7,  and  h.  his  peace.    A.  F.,  Iield. 

2  Kings  7.  9,  and  we  //.  our  peace. 

Job  2.  9,  h.  fast  thine  integrity  ?    ^.  F.,  retain. 

16. 8,  laid  fast  /* .  on  me.    A.V.,  filled  me  with  wrinkles. 

33.  33,  h.  thy  peace. 

Ps.  32.  9,  bit  and  bridle  to  h.  them  in.  A.  F.,  A«Z(?  in 
tL'ith  hit  and  bridle. 

139.  10,  thy  right  hand  shall  /*.  me. 
Isa.  41.  13,  .Jehovah  thy  God  will  //.  thy  right  hand. 
Jer.  2.  13,  cisterns,  that  can  //.  no  water. 

50.  33,  took  them  cai)tive  //.  them  fast.     A.  V.,  held. 

51.  11.  h.  firm  the  shields.     A.  F,  gather. 
Mat.  6.  24,  he  will  /*.  to  one. 

14.  31,  took  h.  of  him.    A.  F,  caught. 

18.  28,  he  laid  h.  on  him.    A.  F,  hands. 

21.  46,  to  lay  h.  on  him.     .4.  F,  hands. 

28.  9,  took  h.  of  his  feet.    A.V.,  held  him  by  the  feet. 
Mark  7.  8,  h.  fast  the  tradition.     A.  F.,  hold  the. 
Luke  8.  15,  h.  it  fast.    ^1.  F,  keep. 

19.  40.  if  these  shall  h.  their  peace. 

Acts  16.  19,  laid  h.  on  Paul  and  Silas.    A.  F,  caught. 

20.  2i,\  h.  not  ray  life  of  any  account  as  dear.  A.V., 
neither  count  I  mij  life  dear. 

1  Cor.  11.  2,  /(.  fast  the  ti'aditions.    A.  F,  keep. 
P]iil.  3.  12,  may  lay  /;.  on  that.    A.V.,  apijrehend. 

1  Thes.  5.  21,  h.  fast  that  which  is  good. 
Heb.  10.  23,  let  us  h.  fa.st  the  confession. 
Rev.  18.  2,  h.  of  every  unclean.     A.  F,  cage. 

HOLDEN.    Ps.  71.  6,  by  thee  have  I  been  h.  up. 

Luke  24.  16,  their  eyes  were  h. 
HOLDETH.     Num.  30.  4,  father  h.  his  peace.    A.  F, 
shall  hold. 
Job  2.  3,  he  still  h.  fast. 

Isa.  56.  6,  h.  fast  my  covenant.    A.  F,  taketh  hold  of. 
Rev.  2. 1,  h.  the  seven  stars. 
HOLE.    Ex.  23.  32,  a  h.  for  the  head. 
Isa.  11.  8,  play  on  the  h.  of  the  asp. 
HOLES.    1  Sam.  14.  11,  out  of  the  h. 
Mat.  8.  20 ;  Luke  9.  58,  foxes  have  h. 
Heb.  11.  38,  caves,  and  the  h.  of  the  earth.    A.  F,  dens 
and  caves. 
HOLIER.     Isa.  65.  5,  I  am  h.  than  thou, 
HOLINESS.    Ex.  15.  11,  glorious  in  h. 
Ps.  60.  6 ;  108.  7,  God  hath  spoken  in  his  h. 
93.  5,  H.  becometh  thy  house. 
Isa.  23.  18,  her  hire  shall  be  h. 
35.  8,  called  The  way  of  h. 
Jer.  2.  3,  Israel  was  h.  unto  Jehovah. 
31.  23,  mountain  of  h. 
Mai.  2.  11,  profaned  the  h. 
Luke  1.  75,  in  h.  and  righteousness. 
Rom.  1.  4,  according  to  the  spirit  of  h.  [plicity. 

2  Cor.  1.  12,  in  h.  and  sincerity  of  God.  A.  F,  sini- 
7.  1,  perfecting  h. 

1  Thes.  3.  13,  unblameable  in  h. 
Heb.  12.  10,  partakers  of  his  h. 
Holiness,  belongs   to  God,  Isa.  6.3;    Rev.  15.   4;    to 
Christians,  Rom.  6.  19 ;  Eph.  1.  4 ;  Tit.  1.  8 ;  Heb.  3.  1 ; 
1  Pet.  1.  15 ;  2.  5. 
enjoined,  Ex.  19.  22  ;  Lev.  11.  44 ;  Deut.  7.  6 ;  Luke  1. 
75 ;  Rom.  12.  1 ;  2  Cor.  7.  1 ;  Col.  3.  12 ;  1  Thes.  2.  12 ; 
Heb.  12.  14  ;  Rev.  22.  11. 
Exemplified  •.—David,  Ps.  86.  2 ;  Israel,  Jer.  2.  3 ;  John 
the  Baptist,  Mark  6.  20 ;  Pro2)hets,  Luke  1.  70  ;  Paul, 
1  Thes.  2.  10. 
Holiness  to  Jehovah,  referred  to,  Ex.  28.  36 ;  39.  30 ; 

Zech.  14.  20,  21. 
HOLLOW.    Gen.  32.  25,  32,  h.  of  Jacob's  thigh. 

Isa.  40.  12.  in  the  h.  of  his  hand. 
HOLON,  holon.    Josh.  15.  51 ;  Jer.  48.  21. 
HOLY.    Ex.  3.  5;  Josh.  5. 15;  Acts  7.  33,  place  ...  is  h. 
Ex.  16.  23,  rest,  a  h.  sabbath. 

19.  6 ;  1  Pet.  2.  9,  a  h.  nation. 

20.  8,  sabbath  day  to  keep  it  h. 

28.  36 ;  H.  to  Jehovah.        A.  V.,  Holiness  to  the  Lord. 
Lev.  10.  10,  between  the  h.  and  the  common. 

19.  2,  I,  Jehovah  your  God,  am  //. 

19.  8,  profaned  the  h.  thing.    A.  F,  hallowed  thing. 

20.  7,  be  ye  A.  :  for  I  am  Jehovah. 
Num.  16.  5,  who  are  his.  and  who  is  h. 

16.  37,  they  are  h.    A.  V.,  hallowed. 

18.  9,  most  h.  for  thee. 
Deut.  5.  12,  sabbath  day,  to  keep  it  h.    A.  V.,  sanctify. 

23.  14,  thy  camp  be  It. 

33.  2,  ten  thousands  of  h.  ones.    A.  V.,  saints. 
1  Sam.  2.  2,  there  is  none  h. 

2.  9,  keep  the  feet  of  his  h.  ones.    A.  V.,  saints. 

21.  5,  how  much  more  then  to-day  shall  their  vessels 
be  h.  f  A.  v.,  though  it  were  sanctified  this  day  in  the 
vessel. 

21.  6,  gave  him  h.  bread.    A.V.,  hallowed. 

1  Kmgs  8.  4  ;  2  Chr.  5.  5,  all  the  h.  vessels. 

2  Kings  4.  9,  this  is  a  h.  man  of  God. 

1  Chr.  16.  29;  Ps.  29.  2;  96.  9,  in  h.  array.  A.V.,  the 
beauty  of  holiness. 

29.  3,  prepared  for  the  h.  house. 


Ezra  8.  28,  ye  are  h.  unto  Jehovah,  and  the  ves.sels  are  h. 

Neh.  9.  14,  thy  It.  sabbath. 

Job  15.  15,  no  trust  in  his  h.  ones.    A.  V.,  saints. 

Ps.  24.  3,  stand  in  his  h.  place  ? 

30.  4,  to  his  h.  memorial  name.    A.  V.,  at  the  remem- 
brance of  his. 

47.  8,  his  h.  throne.     A .  V. ,  the  throne  of  his  holiness. 

87.  1,  in  the  h.  mountains. 

89.  18,  the  H.  One  of  Israel.  [saints. 

89.   5.   7,   assembly  (council)  of  the  h.   ones.     A.V., 

98. 1,  his  h.  arm,  hath  wrought  salvation  for  liim. 

103.  1 ;  145.  21,  bless  his  /'.  name. 

110.  3,  in  /(.  array.    A.  V.,  the  beauties  of  holiness. 
Prov.  9. 10,  knowledge  of  the  H  One.    A.  V.,  holy. 
Isa.  6.  3,  h.,  h.,  h.,  is  Jehovah  of  hosts. 

27. 13,  worship  Jehovah  in  the  //.  mountain. 

52.  10,  Jehovah  hath  made  bare  his  //.  arm. 

58.  13,  doing  thy  pleasure  on  my  h.  day. 

63.  18,  Thy  li.  people.     A.  V.,  people  of  thy  holiness. 
Jer.  23.  9,  of  his  /'.  words.    A.  V.,  ivords  of  his  holiness. 
Ezek.  45.  2,  siiall  be  for  the  //.  place.    A.  V.,  -mnctaary. 
Dan.  4.  8  ;  5.  11,  spirit  of  the  /(.  gods. 

8.  13.  heard  a  /;.  one  speaking.    .4.  F,  one  saint. 
11.  45,  and  the  glorious  //.  mountain. 

Hos.  11.  9,  H.  One  in  the  midst  of  thee. 
Chad.  17,  it  shall  he  h.    A.  F,  there  shall  be  holiness. 
Zech.  2.  13,  out  of  his  h.  habitation. 
14.  5,  all  the  /(.  ones  with  thee.    A.  V.,  saints. 

14.  20,  //.  unto  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  Holiness  unto  the  Lord. 
Mat.  7.  6,  which  is  h.  unto  the  dogs. 

Mark  1.  24 ;  Luke  4.  34,  H.  One  of  God. 

6.  20,  a  righteous  and  /;.  man. 
Luke  1.  35,  the  /*.  thing.    A.  V..  that. 

1.  70 ;  Acts  3.  21,  his  /*.  prophets. 

John  6.  69,  thou  art  the  H.  One  of  God.     A.  F,  that 

Christ  the  Son  of  the  living  God. 
Acts  3.  14,  the  H.  and  Righteous  One. 
10.  22,  warned  of  God  by  a  /*.  angel. 
Rom.  7. 12,  law  is  h.,  and  the  commandment  h. 

1  Cor.  3.  17,  temple  of  God  is  //. 
Eph.  1.  4,  be  h.  and  without  blemish. 

2.  21,  groweth  into  a  /;.  temple. 
Col.  1.  22,  /(.  and  without  blemish. 

2  Tim.  1.  9,  with  a  //.  calling. 
Heb.  3.  1,  h.  brethren,  partakers. 

7.  26,  high  priest  became  us,  h. 

9.  3,  the  H.  of  holies.    A.  V.,  Holiest  of  all. 

1  Pet.  1.  15,  be  ye  yourselves  also  /*. 
2.  5.  a  h.  priesthood. 

2  Pet.  3.  11,  in  all  /(.  living.     .4.  F,  h.  conversation, 
1  John  2.  20,  an  anointing  from  the  //.  One. 

Jude  14,  ten  thousands  of  his  /(.  ones.    A.  V.,  saints. 
Rev.  4.  8,  //.,  //.,  h.,  is  the  Lord  God. 

15.  4,  thou  only  art  /;. 

21.  10,  the  //.  city  Jerusalem. 

22.  11,  he  that  is  h.,  let  him  be  made  h.  still. 
Holy.    See  God. 

HOLYDAY.    Ps.  42.  4,  keeping  h. 

Holy  Gifts,  spoken  of,  Ex.  28.  38 ;  Lev.  10. 12. 

Holy  Place,  mentioned,  Ex.  28.  29;  Lev.  6.  16;  2  Chr. 

2:).  5  :   Kzek.  41.  4  :  Heb.  9.  12. 
Holy  Scripture.    See  Scriptures. 
HOLY  SPIRIT.     A.  v..  Holy  Ghost. 
Ps.  51.  11,  take  not  thy  h.  S. 
Isa.  63.  10,  grieved  his  /(.  S. 
Mat.  1.  18,  of  the  H.  S. 
3. 11 ;  Mark  1.  8  ;  Luke  3.  16,  in  the  H.  S. 
28. 19,  into  the  name  ...  of  the  H.  S. 
Luke  1.  15,  filled  with  the  H.  S. 
4. 1.  full  of  the  H.  S. 
11. 13,  heavenly  Fatl-er  give  the  H.  S. 
John  14.  26,  Comforter,  even  the  //.  S. 
20.  22,  receive  ye  the  H.  S. 
Acts  2.  4  ;  4.  31,  all  filled  with  the  H.  S. 
4.  25,  who  by  the  H.  S.,  by  the  mouth.    A.  V.,  who  by 
the  month. 

10.  44,  H.  S.  fell  on  all  them  that  heard. 
19.  2,  did  ye  receive  the  H.  S. 

28.  25,  spake  the  H.  S.  through  Isaiah. 
Rom.  14.  17,  joy  in  the  H.  S. 

1  Cor.  6.  19,  body  is  a  temple  of  the  H.  S. 

2  Cor.  13.  14,  communion  of  the  //.  S. 
Eph.  4.  30,  grieve  not  the  H.  S.  of  God. 
1  Thes.  4.  8,  givet>i  his  H.  S.  unto  you. 

Holy  Spirit.  -  names. 
Holy  Spirit,  Mat.  28.  19  ;  Mark  3.  29 ;  Acts  1.  5  ;  8. 17, 1«. 

A.K,  Holy  Gho.st. 
holy  Spirit,  Lsa.  63.  11. 
Holy  Spirit.  Luke  11. 13. 
My  Spirit,  Gen.  6.  3.,    A.  F,  My  spirit. 
my  spirit,  Prov.  1.  23.  [my  spint. 

my  Spirit,  Isa.  30.  1 :  Ezek.  36.  27 :  Zech.  4.  6.     A.  F, 
spirit  of  adoption.  Rom.  8.  15.     A.  V.,  Spirit. 
Spirit  of  Christ.  Rom.  8.  9 ;  1  Pet.  1.  11. 
spirit  of  counsel,  Isa.  11.  2. 
Spirit  of  glorv,  1  Pet.  4.  14.    A.  F,  spirit. 
Spirit  of  God.  Gen.  1.  2  :  Ex.  31.  3  ;  Num.  24.  2;  1  Sam. 

10.  10 :  2  Chr.  15.  1 ;   Mat.  3.  16 ;  12.  28 ;  Rom.  8.  9 ; 

1  John  4.  2. 


HOL 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED   BIBLE. 


HON 


good  Spirit,  Neh.  9.  20 ;  Ps  143. 10.    A.  V.,  spirit. 

spirit  of  grace.  Zecli.  12.  10. 

Spirit  of  grace.  Heb.  10.  29. 

spirit  of  holiness,  Rom.  1.  4. 

Spirit  of  the  Lord.  Luke  4.  18. 

Spirit  of  promise,  Eph.  1.  13. 

Spirit  of  truth,  John  14.  17  ;  16. 13 ;  1  John  4.  6. 

spirit  of  wisdom,  Isa.  11.  2 ;  Eph.  1.  17. 

spirit  of  power  and  love,  2  Tim.  1.  7. 

Holy  One,  1  John  2.  20. 

Comforter  (paraclete),  John  14.  16;  16.  7. 
—  EMBLEMS. 

breath  (or  wiud\  reviving,  Ezek.  37.  5,  9,  10 ;  bringing 
power  to  give  absolution,  Joliu  20.  22. 

burning,  for  cleansing.  Isa.  4.  4. 

dew  (or  rain),  of  Hermon.  Ps.  133.  3 :  sheltering  cloud, 
Isa.  IS.  4 ;  fertilizing,  Hos.  14.  .5,  with  Prov.  19.  12. 

dove.  Mat.  3.  16;  John  1.  32;  harmless,  Mat.  10.  16; 
gentle,  Gal.  6.  1;  Jas.  3.  17. 

earnest  (or  pledge),  2  Cor.  1.  22  ;  5.  5 ;  Eph.  1.  14. 

fire,  pillar  of  light,  Ex.  13.  21 ;  Ps.  78.  14  ;  refiner's,  Mai. 
3.  2.  3 :  purifying.  Mat.  3.  11 ;  tongues  parting  asun- 
der, like  as  of.  Acts  2.  3,  6,  11. 

giiide,  into  all  truth,  John  16.  13. 

oil,  anointing  and  consecrating,  Ex.  29.  7  ;  Isa.  61.  1 ; 
Ezek.  16.  9  ;  2  Cor.  1.  21 ;  1  John  2.  27  ;  anointing  eye- 
salve  to  heal,  Rev.  3.  18  ;  giving  unction,  1  John  2.  20 ; 
oil  of  joy  for  comfort,  Isa.  61.  3. 

rain  (or  dew),  refreshing  showers,  Ps.  72.  6  ;  plentiful, 
Ps.  68.  9 ;  latter  and  former,  Hos.  6.  3  ;  showers  of 
blessing,  Ezek.  34.  26 ;  Mai.  3.  10 ;  of  righteousness, 
Hos.  10.  12. 

rivers  of  living  water,  Ps.  1.  3  ;  46.  4  ;  Isa.  41. 18  ;  John 

seal,  conifli-ming  Christ,  John  6.  27;  confirming  the 
saints,  2  Cor.  1.  22  ;  Eph.  1,  13, 14  ;  4.  30 ;  of  the  living 
God,  Rev.  7.  2. 

voice  of  the  Lord.  Isa.  6.  8 ;  the  word,  Isa.  30.  21 ;  an- 
nouncing Christ,  Mat.  10.  20 ;  Mark  1.  11 ;  9.  7  ;  Luke 
3.  22 ;  inspiring  the  psalmist,  Heb.  3.  7  ;  11. 15. 

water,  cleansing,  Ezek.  16.  9;  36.  25;  Eph.  5.  26;  Heb. 

10.  22 ;  free,  Isa.  .5.5.  1 ;  Rev.  22.  17  :  living,  John  4.  11- 
14 ;  Rev.  22.  17  ;  never-failing  spring,  Isa.  .58.  11 ;  re- 
freshing, Isa.  41.  17  ;  44.  3,  4  ;  renewing,  John  3.  5. 

wind  (or  breath),  mysterious,  John  5.  3  ;  mighty,  Acts 

2.  2  ;  refreshing.  S.  of  Sol.  4. 16;  reviving,  Ezek.  37.  9  ; 

sovereign.  John  20.  22  :  strong.  1  Kings  19. 11 ;  working 

as  God  vnlls,  1  Cor.  12.  11 ;  Heb.  2.  4. 

OFFICES  AND  WORK. 

author  of  life.  John  3.  5-8. 
comforter,  John  14.  16,  17  ;  Rom.  8.  26. 
convincing,  John  16.  8 ;  1  Cor.  6.  19 ;  1  John  2.  1,  2,  7. 
giver,  Rom.  5.  5  :  guide.  John  16.  13  :  helper.  Rom.  8. 26. 
inspirer,  2  Tim.  3.  16  ;  intercessor,  Rom.  8.  26,  27. 
indwelling,  John  4.  14  ;  Eph.  4.  30 :  1  Thes.  5. 19. 
ju.stifier,  1  Cor.  6.  11 :  outflowing.  John  7.  37-39. 
predicting.  Mat.  1.  18 ;  3.  16 ;  12.  28  ;  Luke  4.  1 :  John  16. 

13 ;  Acts  2.  33  ;  10.  38  ;  Rom.  8. 11 ;  1  Tim.  4.1;  Heb.  9. 14. 
reprover,  Jolm  16.  8.  [18. 

quickener,  John  1.  12, 13,  32,  33  ;  3.  5,  6 ;  6.  63 ;  1  Pet.  3. 
revealer,  Eph.  3.  5 ;  renewer,  Tit.  3.  5. 
sanctifier.  1  Cor.  6.  11 :  searcher,  1  Cor.  2. 10. 
teacher,  John  6.  63  ;  14.  26 :  Rom.  12.  3 ;  1  Cor.  2.  14  ;  8.  2. 
testifying,  John  15.  26  ;  Rom.  8.  16. 
wav  of  access.  Eph.  2.  18  :  witness,  Rom.  8. 16. 

PERSON  AND  ATTRIBUTES  OF. 

may  be  grieved,  Isa.  63.  10  ;  Eph.  4.  30;  resisted.  Acts  7. 

51,  53  ;  quenched.  1  Thes.  5. 19.  20. 
his  personality,  John  14.  17-26 ;  15.  26  ;  16.  7-13  ;  Rom.  8. 

26  ;  1  Cor.  2.  10  :  12.  11. 
names  of  God  applied  to  Holy  Spirit,  Ex.  17.  7  ;  Ps.  95. 

7  ;  Heb.  3.  7-11. 
attributes  of  God  ascribed  to  him  — 

omnipresence.  Ps.  139.  7  ;  1  Cor.  12.  13. 
omniscience,  1  Cor.  2.  10-11. 
omnipotence.  Luke  1.  35 :  Rom.  8. 11. 
as  creator.  Gen.  1.  2  :  Job  26.  13. 
as  working  miracles.  Mat.  9.  28 ;  1  Cor.  12.  9-11. 
as  agent  in  redemption,  John  3.  6  :  Tit.  3.  5. 
as  agent  in  resurrection,  Rom.  8.  11. 
the  apostolical  benediction,  2  Cor.  13.  14. 
worship  paid  to  him,  2  Cor.  13.  14. 
blasphemy  against  the  Spirit,  Mat.  12.  31. 
gives  righteousness,  peace,  and  ioy,  Rom.  14.  17. 

SENDING  OF  THE    COMFORTER. 

from  the  Father,  John  14.  16  ;  14.  26. 

by  Christ's  intercession,  John  14.  16;  14.  26;  15.  26. 

to  teach  all  things,  John  14.  26. 

to  bear  witness  of  Christ.  John  14,  26 ;  15.  27. 

kno\vn  by  saints,  John  14.  17. 

dwells  with  saints,  John  14.  17. 

Instances  of:  —  BezaleJ,  Ex.  31.  3;  Moses  and  .^evenfij 

elders.  Num.  11.  24-30;  Joshua,  Deut.  34.  9  ;  Othniel, 

Judg.  3.  9,  10;   Gideon,  Judg.  6.  34;  Jephfhnh.  Judg. 

11.  29;  Samson,  Judg.  14.  6, 19;  15.  14  :  16.  28;  Darid, 
1  Sam.  16.  13  ;  Ps.  51.  12,  13 ;  EHfah  and  Eli.tha,  2 
Kings  2.  15;  Amasai,  1  Chr.  12.  18  ;  Azariah,  2  Chr. 
15. 1 ;  EzekieL  Ezek.  2.  2  ;  3.  12,  14 ;  Micah,  Mic.  3.  8  ; 
Jesus,  Mat.  3. 16  ;  12.  28 ;  Luke  4.  14, 18 ;  Acts  1.  2 ;  10. 


38;  John  the  Bai^fi^f.L.u'ke  1.  15;  Elisab-'th,'L\ikel. 
41 ;  Ztirharias,  Luke  1.  67  :  .Sinifon,  Luke  2.  25  ;  Paul, 
Rom.  15.  19  ;  1  Cor.  2.  4 :  12.  13;  Paul  and  Ajio/los,  1 
Cor.  3.  5.  6 ;  Pau/  and  Tiuiothij,  2  Cor.  6.  6, 7  ;  Thessa- 
loniaus,  1  Thes.  1.  5. 
Holy  Things,  referred  to,  Ex.  28.  38  ;  Lev.  22.  2  ;  Num. 

4.  19  ,  Meh.  10.  33 ;  Ezek.  20.  40. 
Holy  Trinity. 
Father.    See  Unity  of  God. 
Son.    See  Divine  Nature  of  Christ. 
Holy  Spirit.    See  Holy  Spirit. 
HOMAM,  ho' mam  =  HEMAN.    1  Chr.  1.  39. 
HOME.    Gen.  39.  16,  until  his  master  came  h. 
Lev.  18.  9,  whether  born  at  h. 
Dent.  21.  12,  thou  shalt  bring  her  h. 
Ruth  1.  21.  Jehovah  hath  brought  me  h. 
1  Sam.  2.  20,  went  unto  their  own  h. 
Ps.  68.  12,  she  that  tarrieth  at  //. 

Eccl.  12.  5,  man  goetli  to  his  everlasting  /?.   A.  V.,  long  h. 
Isa.  14. 17,  let  not  loose  his  prisoners  to  their  h.  ?  A.  V., 

aliened  not  the  house  of  his  ijrisoner.s  * 
Mark  8.  3,  to  their  h.     A.V.,  own  Jiouses. 
8.  26,  to  his  h.    A.  V.,  honse. 
Luke  15.  6,  when  he  cometh  h. 
John  19.  27,  took  her  unto  his  own  h. 
Acts  2.  46,  bread  at  /^.    A.  V.,froni  house  to  house. 
5.  42,  at  h.    A.  V.,  in  every  house. 
21.  6,  they  returned  h.  again. 

1  Cor.  11.  34,  let  him  eat  at  h. 

2  Cor.  5.  6,  are  at  h.  in  the  body. 

5.  8,  be  at  h.  with  the  Lord.    A.  V.,  present. 
Tit.  2.  5.  workers  at  h. 
HOME-BORN.     Lev.  18.  26,  neither  the  h.-b.    A.V., 
any  of  i/our  own  nation. 
Lev.  23.  42,  are  h.-h.  in  Israel.     A.V.,  Israelites  horn. 
Josh.  8.  33,  as  the  h.-b.    A.  V.,  born  among  them. 
Homer,  spoken  of.  Lev.  27.  16 ;  Num.  11.  32. 

a  half-homer,  Hos.  3.  2. 
HONEST.    Luke  8.  15.  h.  and  good  heart. 
HONEY.    Gen.  43.  11,  a  little  //.,  spicery,  and  myrrh. 
Ex.  3.  8,  land  flowing  with  milk  and  h. 
16.  31.  wafers  made  with  h. 
Deut.  32.  13,  suck  //.  out  of  the  rock. 
Judg.  14.  8,  swarm  of  bees  .  .  .  and  h. 
1  Kings  14.  3,  cruse  of  h. 
Job  20.  17,  flowing  streams  of  h. 
Ps.  19.  10,  sweeter  also  than  h. 
81.  16,  with  /(.  out  of  the  rock. 
119.  103,  sweeter  than  h.  to  my  mouth  ! 
Prov.  5.  3,  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  h.    A.V.,as  an 
honeycomb. 

24.  13,  eat  thou  h.  ;  25.  16,  found  h.  ? 

25.  27,  not  good  to  eat  much  h. 

Isa.  7.  15,  22,  butter  and  h.  shall  he  eat. 

Mat.  3.  4,  locusts  and  wild  h. 

Rev.  10.  9.  in  thy  mouth  it  shall  be  sweet  as  h. 
HONEYCOMB.    1  Sam.  14.  27,  in  the  h. 

Ps.  19.  10,  than  honey  and  .  .  .  the  //. 

Prov.  16.  24,  Pleasant  words  are  as  a  h. 
27.  7,  full  soul  loatheth  a  h. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  11,  lips  .  .  .  drop  as  the  h. 
HONOR  in.).    Ex.  14.  4,  get  me  h.  upon  Pharaoh.    A.  V., 
be  honoured. 

Ex.  14.  17,  h.  upon  Pharaoh. 

1  Sam.  9.  6,  a  man  that  is  held  in  h.    A.  V.,  he  is  an 
honourable  man. 

2  Chr.  1.  12,  wealth,  and  h. 
Job  14.  21,  His  sons  come  to  h. 

30.  15,  They  chase  mine  h.    A.  V.,  my  soul. 

40. 10,  array  thyself  with  h.  and  majesty.    A.  V.,  glory. 
Ps.  8.  5  ;  Heb.  2.  9,  with  glory  and  h. 

21.  5,  H.  and  majesty  dost  thou  lay. 

96.  6,  h.  and  majesty  are  before  hisu. 

111.  3,  His  work  is  /;.    ^4.  l'..  honourable. 

145.  5,  glorious  majesty  of  thine  h. 
Prov.  3.  16,  in  her  left  hand  are  riches  and  h. 

20.  3,  It  is  an  h.  for  a  man  to  keep  aloof. 

26.  \,h.is,  not  seemly  for  a  fool. 
Dan.  2.  6,  rewards  and  great  h . 

Mat.  13.  57  ;  Mark  6.  4,  not  without  h. 

John  4.  44,  a  prophet  hath  no  h. 

Acts  5.  34,  in  h.  of.    A.  F.,  had  in  reputation  among. 

Rom.  2.  10,  h.  and  peace  to  every  man. 

12.  10,  in  h.  preferring  one  another. 
1  Cor.  12.  23,  24,  more  abundant  h. 
1  Tim.  1.  17,  only  God,  be  /(. 

Heb.  13.  4,  marriage  be  had  inh.    A.  V.,  is  honourable. 
Rev.  4.  11,  to  receive  the  glory,  and  the  h. 
HONOR  ( '•.).    Ex.  20.  12  ;  Deut.  5. 16  ;  Mat.  15.  4  ;  19.  19  ; 
Mark  7.  10;   10.  19;   Luke  18.  20;   Eph.  6.  2,  i/.  thy 
father  and  mother. 
Judg.  9.  9,  by  me  they  h.  God  and  man. 
1  Sam.  2.  30,  them  that  h.  me  I  will  h. 
Esth.  6.  6,  whom  the  king  delighteth  to  h.  ? 
Ps.  91,  15,  dehver  him,  and  h.  him. 
Prov.  3.  9,  h.  Jehovah  with  thy  substance. 

4.  8,  she  .  .  .  will  bring  thee  to  h. 
Isa.  29.  13,  with  their  lips  do  h.  me. 
Dan.  4.  37,  extol  and  h.  the  King  of  heaven. 


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HOS 


Mat.  15.  6,  he  shall  not  h.  his  father. 

John  5.  23,  /*.  the  Son,  even  as  they  h.  the  Father. 

1  Tim.  5.  3,  li.  widows  that  are  widows  indeed. 

1  Pet.  2.  17,  //.  all  men  .  .  .  H.  the  king. 

Honor,  to  God,  Ps.  29.  2 ;  145.  5 ;  Prov,  3.  9 ;  Mai.  1.  6 ; 

1  Tim.  1.  17  ;  Rev.  4.  11. 
God's  gift,  1  Kings  3.  13  ;   1  Chr.  29.  12 ;   Esth.  8.  16; 

Prov.  3.  16 ;  8.  18 ;  Eccl.  6.  2 ;  John  12.  26. 
to  parents,  Ex.  20. 12  ;  Deut.  5.  16 ;  Mat.  15.  4. 
to  the  aged,  Lev.  19.  32  ;  1  Tim.  5. 1. 
to  the  king,  1  Pet.  2. 17. 
HONORABLE.    Isa.   42.    21,   magnify  the   law,   and 

make  it  //. 
Isa.  4y.  5,  for  I  am  h.    A.  F.,  yet  sImU  I  be  glorious. 
Mark  15.  43,  a  councillor  of  h.  estate.    A.V.,  an  h. 

counsellor.  *  [women. 

Acts  13.  50,  women  of  h.  estate.      A.  F.,  honourable 
Rom.  12.  17,  Take  thought  for  things  A.    A.  ]".,  provide 

things  honest. 

2  Cor.  8.  21,  for  tilings  h.    A.  F,  for  honest  things. 
13.  7,  do  that  which  is  h.    A.V.,  honest. 

Phil.  4.  8,  whatsoever  things  are  h.    A.  F,  honest. 

Jas.  2.  7,  the  h.  name  by  which  ye  are  called?    A.  V., 
worthy. 
HONORABLY.    Heb.  13. 18,  to  live  h.  A.V.,  honestly. 
HONORED.     Gen.   34.  19,  h.  above  all.    A.V.,  more 
honourable  th  in. 

Prov.  13.  18,  regardeth  reproof  shall  be  h. 

Acts  28.  10,  h.  us  with  many  honors. 
HONORETH.    Ps.  15.  4,  who  h.  them  that  fear. 

Mai.  1.  6,  a  son  h.  his  father. 

Mat.  15.  8  ;  Mark  7.  6,  h.  me  with  their  lips. 
HOOF.    Ex.  10.  26,  not  a /(.  be  left. 

Lev.  11.  3,  whatsoever  parteth  the  h. 

Deut.  14.  6,  every  beast  that  parteth  the  h. 

Ps.  69.  31,  bullock  that  hath  bonis  and  h. 

Mic.  4.  13, 1  will  make  thy  h.  brass. 

Zech.  11.  16,  tear  their  h.  in  pieces.    A.  F,  claws. 
HOOK.    Ex.  26.  32,  h.  shall  be  of  gold. 

2  Kings  19.  23,  put  my  //.  in  thy  nose. 

Job  41.  2,  through  with  a  h.  ?    A.V.,  thorn  ? 

Ezek.  19.  4,  brought  him  with//,  unto  the  laud  of  Egypt. 
A.  v.,  chains. 

Mat.  17.  27,  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cafit  a  h. 
HOOPOE.   Lev.  11.  19  ;  Deut.  14.  18,  h.    A.  V.,  lapwing. 
HOPE  (?i.).    Ruth  1.  12, 1  have  h. 

Job  7.  6,  my  days  .  .  .  spent  without  /;. 

13.  15,  I  have  no  h.    A.  F,  yet  icill  I  trust  in  him. 

14.  19,  destroyest  the  h.  of  man. 

27.  8,  h.  of  the  godless. 

Ps.  78.  7,  set  their  h.  in  God. 

Prov.  13.  12,  h.  deferred  maketli  the  heart  sick. 

23. 18  ;  24.  14,  h.  shall  not  be  cut.    A.  F.,  expectation. 
Eccl.  9.  4,  with  all  the  living  there  is  h. 
Jer.  29.  11,  h.  in  your  latter  end.    A.  F,  to  give  you  an 
expected  end. 

31. 17,  there  is  h.  for  thy  latter  end. 
Lam.  3.  29,  if  so  be  there  may  be  h. 
Ezek.  37. 11,  our  h.  is  lost. 
Zech.  9. 12,  ye  prisoners  of  h. 
Acts  23.  6,  touching  the  h.  and  resurrection. 

26.  7,  concerning  this  h.    A.  F,  for  which  h.  sake. 

28.  20,  because  of  the  h .  of  Israel. 
Rom.  5.  5,  h.  putteth  not  to  shame. 

15. 13,  ye  may  abound  in  h. 

1  Cor.  13. 13,  now  abideth  faith,  h. 

2  Cor.  1. 10,  we  have  set  our  h.  that  he  will.    A.  F,  trust. 
3. 12,  Having  therefore  such  a  h. 

Eph.  1.  18,  is  tlie  h.  of  his  calling. 
Col.  1.  27,  Christ  in  you,  the  h.  of  glory. 
1  Thes.  5.  8,  helmet,  the  /(.  of  salvation. 
1  Tim.  4.  10,  we  liave  our  h.  set  on  the  living  God. 
A.  F,  trust  in. 

5.  5,  hath  her  h.  set  on  God.     A.  F,  trustelh  in. 

6. 17,  nor  have  their  h.  set  on  the  uncertainty.    A.V., 
trust  in. 
Tit.  3.  7,  the  A.  of  eternal  life. 
Heb.  6.  18,  the  h.  set  before  us. 

6.  19,  which  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  a  A. 
1  Pet.  1.  3,  begat  us  again  unto  a  living  It. 

HOPE  (r.).     Ps.  31.  24,  ye  that  h.  in  Jehovah. 
Ps.  38.  15,  in  thee,  O  Jehovah,  do  I  A. 
42.  5, 11 ;  43.  5.  A.  thou  in  God. 
52.  9,  I  will  h.  in  thy  name.     A.  F,  icait  on. 
130.  7  ;  131.  3,  O  Israel,  h.  in  Jehovah. 
Ezek.  13.  6,  made  men  to  A.  [trust. 

Mat.  12.  21,  in  liis  name  shall  the  Gentiles  A.    A.V., 
Rom.  8.  24,  for  who  A.  for  that  which  he  seeth  ?    A.  F, 
xvhai  a  man  seeth,  why  doth  he  yet  A.  for  ? 
Hope,  in  God,  Ps.  39.  7  ;  1  Pet.  1.  21. 
in  Christ,  1  Cor.  15.  19  ;  1  Tim.  1.  1. 
in  the  work  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Rom.  15.  13 ;  Gal.  5.  5. 
obtained  through,  Ps.  119.  81 ;  Rom.  5.  1,  2;  15.  4  ;  Gal. 

5.  5  ;  Col.  1.  5,  23  ;  2  Thes.  2.  16. 
of  the  righteous.  Job  11.  18 ;  Ps.  31.  24 ;  Prov.  10.  28 ; 

Lam.  3.  21. 
a  Christian  grace,  Rom.  5.  4  ;  1  Cor.  13.  13 ;   Eph.  4.  4 ; 
1  Thes.  4. 13 ;  Tit.  3.  7  ;   Heb.  6.  18,  19  ;  1  Pet.  3.  15 ; 
1  John  3.  3. 


effect  of,  Rom.  5.  5 ;  15.  4 ;  1  Cor.  13.  7.  [1.  3. 

the  gift  of  God,  Gal.  5.  5  ;  2  Thes.  2.  16 ;  Tit.  1.  2  ;  1  Pet. 
illustrated  by,  a7i  anchor,  Heb.  6.  19  ;  a  helmet,  1  Thes. 

5.  8. 
Instances  oi:  — David,  Ps.  39.  7;   Paul,  Acts  24.  15; 
Abraham,  Rom.  4.  18;  Thessalonians,  1  Thes.  1.  3. 
HOPED.    Esth.  9.  1,  enemies  of  the  Jews  A. 
Ps.  119.  43,  I  have  /'.  in  thine  ordinances. 
Luke  24.  21,  we  h.  that  it  was  he.    A.  V.,  tru.''ted. 
1  Cor.  15.  19,  we  have  only  A.  .  .  .  in  this  life.    A.  V:, 

life  only  ive  have  hope. 
Heb.  11. 1,  faithis  assurance  of  things  h.  for. 
HOPHNI,  hoph'ni  —  Heb.  pugilist  [?J  Eli's  son.     1  Sam. 
1. 3.  [30. 

HOPHRA,  hoi>\i'va.=  PHARAOH-HOPHRA.     Jer.  44. 
HOR,  h6r  — Heb.  nwiint  —  Aa.ron  dies  on.    Num.  20.  22. 
//0^-^i/,  ho'ram.    Josh.  10.  33. 
HORDES.    Ezek.  39.  4,  all  thy  h.    A.  V.,  bands., 
HOREB,  ho'reb  — Heb.  rf/.y  — mount  (see  Sinai).  Ex.3. 1. 
Israelites  at,  Deut.  1.  6. 
Moses  there,  Ex.  3. 

Elijah  there,  1  Kings  19.  8.  [38. 

HO  REM,  ho' rem  —  Heb.  consecrated  or  sacred.    Josh.  19. 
HOR~HA  a  G  ID  GAD,  h6r'-hag-gTd'gad—  Heb.  mount  of 

openings.    Num.  38.  32.    A.  \\,  Hor-hagidgad. 
HORI,  ho'rl  — Heb.  cave-dweller.     Gen.  36.  22;   Num. 

13.  5 ;  1  Chr.  1.  .39. 
HOR  I  TE.S,  ho' rites.    Gen.  14. 6.    Gen.  36.  30,^.  F, //on. 

Deut.  2.  12,  A.  V.,  Horims. 
HORMAH.  h8r'mah  — Heb.  asylum.    Num.  21.  3. 
HORN.    Gen.  22.  13,  ram  caught  ...  by  his  /;. 
Ex.  29.  12,  h.  of  the  altar. 
Josh.  6.  4,  rains'  /(. ;  1  Kings  22.  11,  A.  of  iron. 
Ps.  69.  31,  //.  and  hoofs ;  75.  10,  h.  of  the  wicked. 
118.  27,  even  unto  the  h.  of  the  altar. 
Dan.  7.  7,  ten  A. ;  Zech.  1.  21,  A.  of  the  nations.    A.  V., 

A.  of  the  Gentiles. 
Rev.  5.  6,  seven  /;. ;  9. 13,  the  ?>. 
HORNED.    Lev.  11.  18,  /*.  owl.    A.  V.,  swan. 
HORNET.     Ex.  23.  28,  send  the  h. 
Deut.  7.  20,  God  will  send  the  A. 
Josh.  24.  12, 1  sent  the  h. 
Horns,  vision  of,  Dan.  7.  7  ;  Rev.  5.  6 ;  13. 1 ;  17.  3. 

figuratively,  1  Sam.  2.  1 ;  2  Sam.  22.  3 ;  Ps.  75.  4. 
HORONAIM,  hor'o-na'im  — Heb.  two  caves— toynx.    Isa. 
15.  5.  [10. 

HORONITE,\\or'o-mte,  native  of  Beth-horon.    Neh.  2. 
HORRIBLE.     Ps.  40.  2,  out  of  a  /).  pit.  [.^ore. 

HORRIBLY.    Ezek.  27.  35,  kings  are  h.  afraid.    A.  F, 
HORROR.     Gen.  15.  12,  h.  of  great  darkness. 
Job  21.  6,  h.  taketh  hold.    .4.  J'.,  trembling. 
Isa.  21.  4,  h.    A.  v.,  fearfulness. 
HORSE.    Gen.  47.  17,  exchange  for  the  h. 
Gen.  49.  17,  biteth  the  horse's  heels.    A.  V.,  horse, 
Ex.  15.  1,  /*.  and  his  rider. 
15.  19,  /*.  of  Pharaoh.    A.  F,  horse. 
1  Kings  10.  28,  h.  .  .  .  were  brought  out  of  Egypt. 
Neh.  3.  28,  above  the  h.  gate. 
Ps.  32.  9,  Be  ye  not  as  the  /(. 
33. 17,  A.  is  a  vain  thing. 
147.  10,  not  in  the  strength  of  the  h. 
Isa.  23.  28,  and  his  A.  scatter  it.     A.  F,  bruise  it  with 

his  Jioi-semen. 
Jer.  50.  11,  neigh  as  strong  A.    A.V.,  bellow  as  bulls, 
Zech.  1.  8,  red  A. ;  Rev.  6.  2,  white  A. 
Rev.  6.  5,  black  /*. ;  6.  8,  pale  h. 
Horse,  referred  to,  Deut.  17.  16;   2  Kings  2.  11;  Job 
39.  19 ;    Prov.  21.  31 ;    Jer.  4.  13 ;    8.  6 ;    Ezek.  23.  6 ; 
Zech.  14.  20 ;  Jas.  3.  3. 
HORSEBACK.    2  Kings  9.  18,  on  A. 
HORSELEACH.    Prov.  30.  15,  h.  hath  two  daughters. 
HORSEMEN.     Gen.  50.  9,  chariots  and  A. 
Ex.  14.  9,  Pharaoh,  and  his  /*. 
Acts  23.  23,  //.  threescore  and  ten. 
Rev.  9. 16,  armies  of  the  h. 
HOS  AH,  lio'sah  —  Heb.  refuge.    Josh.  19.  29. 
HOSANyA,  ho-san'na—  Heb.  save  now.    Mat.  21. 15. 
HOSANNA.  Mat.  21.  9,  H.  in  the  highest. 
Mark  11.  9,  H.,  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh. 
John  12.  13,  //. :  Blessed  is  .  .  .  the  King  of  Israel. 
//0-S'^.4,ho-§e'a  — Heb.  .sa/rrt/io/i  — the  prophet.  Book  of. 
HOSEN.    Dan.  3.  27,  neither  were  their  A.  changed. 

.4.  F,  coats. 
HOSHAIAH,    ho-sha'iah  —  Heb.    Jehovah    has    .saved. 

Neh.  12.  32. 
HOSHAMA,  hosh'a-mat  — Heb.  God  hears.    1  Chr.  3. 18. 
HO  SHE  A,  ho-she'a  —  Heb.  salvation.    (1)  Joshua,  Deut. 
32.  44. 

(2)  a  ruler  of  Ephraim,  1  Chr.  27.  20. 

(3)  Israel's  last  king,  2  Kings  15.  30. 
HOSPITALITY.    1  Tim.  5.  10,  hath  used  A.  to.    A.  V., 

hare  lodged. 
Hospitality,  commended.    Job  31.   32;    Rom.   12.  13; 

1  Pet.  4.  9. 
required  in  ministers,  1  Tim.  3.  2 ;  Tit.  1.  8. 
encouragement  to,  Luke  14.  14 ;  Heb.  13.  2. 
Instances  of:  —  Abraham,  Gen.  18.  1-5;  Lot,  Gen.  19, 

1-3;  Laban,  Gen.  24.  31;  Jethro,  Ex.  2.  20;  Manoah, 

Judg.  13. 15  ;   Samuel,  1  Sam.  9.  22 ;  David,  2  Sam.  6. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


HUN 


19 ;  SInmammite,  2  Kings  4.  S ;  Nrhemiah,  Neli.  5.  IT  ; 

Lyilifi,  Acts  16.  15  ;  Jason,  Acts  17.  7;  Mnason,  Acts 

21.  16;  people  of  Mdiia,  Acts  28.  2;    Fubli'ds,  Acts 

28.7. 
HOST.    Gen.  2. 1,  aU  the  h.  of  them. 
Gen.  26.  26,  captain  of  his  /^.    A.  V.,  army. 
1  Sam.  10.  26,  with  him  the  //.    A.]'.,  a  band. 
1  Chr.  7.  4,  bands  of  the  h.    A.W,  s  hUfrs. 

7.  11,  in  the  h.  for  wax-.     A.  V.,  ivur  and  hu.'tle. 

Ps.  68.  11,  The  women  ...  are  a  great  h.    A.  F!,  rjreat 
was  the  company  of  those. 
136.  15,  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  /;. 

Heb.  12.  22,  /;.  of  angels.    A.  V.,  company. 
Host,  of  the  Lord,  Gen.  32.  2 ;  Josh.  5.  14. 

the  lieavenly,  Luke  2.  13. 
HOSTAGES.     2  Kings  14. 14  ;  2  Chr.  25.  24,  h. 
HOSTS.     Ex.  6.  26,  to  their  /*.     A.  V.,  armies. 

Ex.  12.  41 ;  all  the  //.  of  .Jehovah. 

Ps.  103.  21,  Bless  Jehovah,  all  ye  his  /;. 
HOT.     Ex.  11.  8,  in  h.  anger.     A.  V.,  a  great. 

Ex.  16.  21,  sun  waxed  /(. 

Jer.  4.  11,  A  h.  ■nind.     A.  V.,  dry. 

Rev.  3.  15,  neither  cold  nor  /*. 
IJOTHAM,  ho'tham  —  Heb.  sad.    1  Chr.  7.  32.    1  Chr.  11. 

44,  A.V ,  Both  an. 
HOrillR,  ho'thir,  a  son  of  Henian.    1  Chr.  25.  4. 
HOUR.    Dan.  3.  6,  shall  the  same  /(. 

Mat.  10.  19,  given  you  in  that  h. 
26.  40,  watch  with  me  one  h.  ? 

Mark  14.  35,  possible,  the  h.  might  pass. 

15.  25,  it  was  the  third  h. 

Luke  1.  10,  at  the  /(.  of  incense.    A.  F.,  time. 

2.  38,  coming  up  at  that  very  h.    A.  V.,  in  that  instant. 

10.  21,  in  that  same  /(.  he.    A.  V.,  in  that  h.  Jesus. 
John  2.  4,  mine  /'.  is  not  yet  come. 

16.  25,  the  h.  cometh,  when.     A.V.,  time. 
Acts  3.  1,  the  ti.  of  prayer,  being  the  ninth  h. 
Rev.  3.  10,  /).  of  trial.     A.  V.,  Ii.  of  tenuAation. 

8.  1,  space  of  half  an  /;. 

14.  15,  the  /(.  to  reap  is  come.    A.  F.,  time. 
Hour,  first  mentioned,  Dan.  3.  6;  4.  33;  5.  5. 
the  third.  Mat.  20.  3  ;  Mark  15.  25 ;  Acts  2. 15. 
the  sixth.  Mat.  27.  45 ;  Mark  15.  33 ;  Luke  23.  44 ;  John 

19.  14  :  Acts  10.  9. 
the  ninth,  Mark  15.  34 ;  Acts  3.1;  10.  3,  30. 
of  trial.  Rev.  3.  10 ;  of  judgment.  Rev.  14.  7  ;  18.  10. 
that  hour.  Mat.  9.  22;  John  4.  53;  that  very,  Luke  12. 

12 ;  Acts  22.  13  ;  this  present,  1  Cor.  4.  11. 
knovveth  no  man,  Mat.  25.  13 ;  Mark  13.  32  ;  Rev.  3.  3. 
figuratively  used.  Rev.  8.1;  9.  15. 
HOUSE.    Gen.  7.  1,  thy  //.  into  the  ark. 
Gen.  28.  17,  than  the  h.  of  God.  [home. 

43.  16,  Bring  the  men  into  the  /(.    A.  F.,  these  men 
Ex.  20.  17,  covet  thy  neighbor's  /*. 
Deut.  6.  22,  upon  all  his  //.    A.  V.,  household. 
Josh.  2. 18,  into  the  /(.    A.  F.,  home. 

24. 15,  and  my  h.,  we  will  serve. 
1  Sam.  3.  14,  iniquity  of  Eli's  h. 

10.  26,  Saul  also  went  to  his  /;.     A.  F.,  home: 

1  Kings  6.  22,  whole  h.  he  overlaid. 

14.  17,  threshold  of  the  h.    A.  F.,  door. 
20.  31,  kings  of  the  h.  of  Israel. 

2  Kings  20.  1 ;  Isa.  38.  1,  Set  thy  h.  in  order. 
23.  27,  the  /*.  of  which  I  said. 

1  Chr.  24.  6,  fathers'  /(.    A.  F.,  p>rinclpal  household. 

2  Chr.  7. 1 ;  Ezek.  43.  5,  glory  of  Jehovah  filled  the  /(. 

9.  11,  the  king's  h.    A.  F.,  palace. 

35.  5,  fathers'  h.     A.  V.,  families  of  the  fathers. 
Neh.  3.  31,  h.  of  the  Nethinim.    A.  F.,  place. 

13.  11,  //.  of  God  forsaken  ? 
Job  30.  23,  h.  appointed  for  all  living. 
Ps.  26.  8,  habitation  of  thy  /;. 

119.  54,  my  songs  in  the  h.  of  my  pilgrimage. 

122.  1,  into  the  /).  of  Jehovah. 
Eccl.  7.  2,  h.  of  mourning  .  .  .  h.  of  feasting. 
Isa.  22.  23,  throne  of  glory  to  his  father's  h. 

60.  7,  /j.  of  my  glory. 
Jer.  16.  5,  into  the  /(.  of  mourning. 
Amos  7.  13,  a  roval  //.     .4.  F,  tlw  kinq^s  court. 

9.  9,  I  will  sift  the  /(.  of  Israel. 
Hag.  2.  7, 1  will  fill  this  h.  with  glory. 
Zech.  13.  6,  wounded  in  the  h.  of  my  friends. 
Mat.  7.  25,  beat  upon  that  //. 

8.  6,  my  servant  lieth  in  the  h.     A.  F.,  at  home. 
12.  25,  h.  divided  against  it.self . 
23.  38,  h.  is  left  unto  you  desolate. 
Luke   2.    49,  in   my   Father's   h.  ?     A.  F,  ahout  my 
Father'' s  biisine.^sf 

10.  7,  go  not  from  /(.  to  h. 
John  12.  3,  the  /*.  was  filled  with. 

Acts  20.  20,  teaching  you  publicly,  and  from  /*.  to  h. 

1  Cor.  16.  19,  church  that  is  in  their  h. 

2  Tim.  4.  19,  /(.  of  Onesiphorus.    ^4.  F,  household. 
House  of  God.  mentioned.  Gen.  28.  17 :  2  Chr.  5.  14 ; 

Ezra  7.  20,  23 ;  Neh.  6.  10 ;  Isa.  60.  7 ;  Ezek.  41.  5, 13 ; 

Mic.  4.  2. 
love  of,  Ps.  26.  8  ;  43.  3,  4  ;  65.  4  ;  84.  10  ;  132.  7-9. 
zeal  for,  Ps.  69.  9 ;  Mat.  21.  12 ;  Mark  11.  15 ;  Luke  19. 

45 ;  John  2. 15. 


HOUSEHOLD.    Gen.  18.  19,  command  .  .  .  his  /(. 
Gen.  26.  14,  a  great  //.     A.  V.,  store  of  servants. 
Ex.  12.  3,  a  lamb  for  a  //.     A.  F,  hou!,e. 
1  Sam.  27.  3,  every  man  with  his  li. 

1  Kings  18.  3,  over  the  //.    A.  F,  governor  of  his  house. 

2  Kings  7.  11,  to  the  king's  li.    A.  V.,  house. 
Prov.  31.  27,  well  to  the  ways  of  her  /(. 
Isa.  36.  3,  over  the  h.     A.  F,  house. 

Mat.  10.  36,  foes  shall  be  they  of  his  own  h. 
1  Cor.  1.  11,  li.  of  Chloe.    A.  V.,  house. 
Gal.  6.  10,  that  are  of  the  h.  of  the  faith. 

1  Tim.  5.  14,  rule  the  /(.     A.  F,  guide  the  house. 
HOUSEHOLDER.    Mat.  20.  11,  /*.    A.  F,  goodman  of 

HOUSETOP.     ISam.  9.  26.  A.    A.  V.,  top  of  the  house. 

Ps.  129.  6,  grass  upon  the  h. 

Prov.  21.  9  ;  25.  24,  corner  of  the  h. 

]\Iat.  10.  27,  proclaim  upon  the  /(. 
24.  17,  him  that  is  on  the  h. 

Acts  10.  9,  upon  the  /;.  to  pray. 
HOVERING.    Isa.  31.  5,  As  birds  h.    A.  V.,  flying. 
How.    Gen.  6.  15,  li.  thou  shaltmake  it.    ..^1.  V.,  fashion 
ichich. 

Neh.  8.  14,  written  in  the  law,  h.  that.    A.  F,  which. 

Job  19.  28,  //.  we  will  persecute.    A.  V.,  xvhy. 

Jer.  2.  33,  II.  trimmest  thou  thy  way.    A.V.,  why. 

Luke  8.  36,  /(.  he  that  was  possessed.    A.  F,  by  what 
means. 

John  9.  21,  /(.  he  now  seeth.     A.  F,  by  what  means. 
HOWBEIT.      Gen.    48.   19,   h.   his   younger   brother. 
A.  F.,  but  truly. 

Judg.  4.  17,  /(.  '&\sexa.{  =  nerertheless). 

Job  30.  24,  /(.  doth  not  one  stretch.    A.V..,h.he  will  not. 

Rom.  7.  7,  H.     A.  F,  Nay. 
HO'WE'VER.      Eccl.    8.    17,    //.    much   a    man  labor. 

A.V..,  though. 
HOWL.     Deut.  32.  10,  waste  h.  wilderness. 

Jas.  5.  1,  weep  and  h. 
HOZAI.    2  Chr.  33.  19,  history  of  //.     A .  T'.,  the  seers. 
HUKKOK,  huk'kok  — town  in  Naplitali.    Josh.  19.  34. 
HUKOK.  hu'kok  — Heb.  derreedl:'].    1  Chr.  6.  75. 
II UL.  hul  —  Heb.  a  circle.    Gen.  10.  23. 
HULDAH.     hul'dah  — Heb.    mo/r  I?]  —  prophetess.      2 

Kings  22.  14. 
HUMBLE.     Ex.  10.  3,  to  h.  thyself. 

2  Kings  22.  19,  didst  h.  thyself.    A.  F,  hast  humbled. 
Ezra  8.  21,  we  might  /*.  ourselves.     A.  F,  afflict. 
Dan.  10.  12,  to  h.  thyself.    A.V.,  chasten. 

Mat.  23.  12.  shall  h. 
Jas.  4.  10,  //.  yourselves  in  the  sight. 
1  Pet.  3.  8,  be  ye  all  .  .  .  A. -minded.    A.  F,  courteous. 
HUMBLED.    Gen.  34.  2, 7).  her.    A.  V.,  defiled. 
Lev.  26.  41,  heart  be  /(. 
Mat.  23.  12 ;  Luke  14.  11 ;  18.  14,  exalt  himself  shall  be 

h.    A.  v.,  abased. 
Phil.  2.  8,  lie  h.  himself. 
HUMBLETH.    Luke  14.  11 :  18.  14,  he  that  h.  himself. 
HUMBLY.    Mic.  6.  8,  to  walk  //.  with  thy  God  ? 
HUMILIATION.    Ezra  9.  5,  my //.    A.  V.,  heaviness. 
Mic.  6.  14,  thy  li.     A.  ]".,  thy  casting  down. 
Acts  8.  33,  in  his  h. 

Phil.  3.  21,  the  body  of  our  h.    A.  F,  our  vile  body. 
HUMILITY.    Prov.  15.  33  ;  18.  12,  before  honor  goeth  h. 
Col.  2.  18,  voluntary  h. 

1  Pet.  5.  5,  gird  yourselves  with  h.    A.V.,   be  clothed 
with  h. 
Humility,  spoken  of,  Rom.  12.  3;  15.  17,  18;  1  Cor.  3. 
5-7  ;  2  Cor.  3.  5  ;  Phil.  4. 11-13. 
God  loves.  Job  22.  29  ;  Ps.  138.  6 ;  Prov.  3.  34 ;  Isa.  57. 

15  ;  Luke  1.  52  ;  18.  9-14 ;  Jas.  4.  6 ;  1  Pet.  5.  5. 
enjoined,  Mic.  6.  8;  Mat.  20.  25;  Mark  9.  33;  Luke  9. 
46;  22  24  ;  Eph.  4.  2;  Phil.  2.  3  ;  Col.  3.  12  :  Jas.  4.  10. 
benefits  of,  Ps.  34.  2;  Prov.  3.  34 ;  Isa.  57. 15 ;  Mat.  18. 

4  ;  Luke  14.  11. 
Exemplified:— /«^o6.  Gen.  32.  10:  Moses,  Ex.  3.  11:  4. 
10;  Joshua,  Josh.  7.  6;  David,  1  Chr.  29.  14;  Josiah, 
2  Chr.  34.  27  ;  Isaiah,  Isa.  6.  5;  Jeremiah,  Jer.  1.  6; 
ivoman  of  Canaan,  Mat.  15.  27;   Elisabeth,  Luke  1. 
43  :  Paul,  Acts  20.  19. 
HUMPS.    Isa.  30.  6,  h.  of  camels.    A.V.,  bunches. 
IIUMTAH.  hum'tah—  town  in  Judah.    Josh.  15.  54. 
HUNDRED.     Gen.  5.  3,  Adam  hved  a  //.  and  thirty 
vears. 
Prov.  17.  10.  /).  stripes ;  Eccl.  8. 12,  do  evil  a  h.  tnnes. 
Mat.  IS.  12.  have  a  //.  sheep.  [hundred. 

HUNDREDFOLD.    Mark.  4.  8,  20,  and  a  h.    A.  V.,  an 

Luke  8.  8,  brought  forth  fruit  a  h. 
HUNG.    Luke  19.  48,  //.  upon  him.    A .  F,  very  attentive. 
HUNGER.    Ex.  16.  3,  assembly  with  h. 
Neh.  9.  15.  bread  from  heaven  for  their  h. 
Prov.  19.  15,  idle  soul  shall  sutler  h. 
Isa.  49.  10,  not  //.  nor  thirst. 
Lam.  2.  19.  faint  for  /;. 
Mat.  5.  6,  they  that  /».  and  thirst. 
Luke  15.  17,  I  perisli  here  with  h.  I 
Rom.  12.  20.  if  thine  enemy  h.,  feed  him. 
Rev.  7.  16,  they  shall  h.  no  more. 
Hunger,  referred  to,  Ex.  16.  3;   Ps.  34.  10;  Lam.  4.  9; 
2Cor.  11.  27. 


HUN 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


IDO 


(aud  thirst),  Ps.  107.  5  ;  Isa.  49.  10;  John  6.  35;  1  Cor.  4. 
11 :  2  Cor.  11.  27  ;  Rev.  7.  16. 
HUNGERED.    Mat.  4.  2,  he  afterward  h.    A.V.,  was 
.  .  .  an  h . 
Mark  11.  12,  he  A.    A.  V.,  was  hungry. 
HUNGRY.    1  Sam.  2.  5,  were  h.  have  ceased. 
Job  5.  5,  harvest  the  //.  eateth  up. 
24.  10,  being  /;.  they  carry  the  sheaves.    A.V.,  they 
take  aicay  the  sheaf  from  the  hu>igi-y. 
Ps.  50.  12,  if  I  were  h. 
146.  7.  giveth  food  to  the  h. 
Prov.  27.  7,  to  the  h.  soul  every  bitter. 
Isa.  32.  6,  empty  the  soul  of  the  h. 
65.  13,  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  be  h. 
Mat.  12.  1,  were  h.    A.  F..  ^cere  an  hungred. 
Luke  1.  53,  The  h.  he  hath  tilled  with  good  things. 
Acts  10.  10,  he  became  h. 
1  Cor.  11.  21,  one  is  h. 
Phil.  4.  12,  be  filled  and  to  be  h. 
HUNT.    Gen.  27.  5,  went  to  the  field  to  fi. 
Job  18.  2,  will  ye  h.  for  words  ?    A.  V.,  make  an  end  of. 
38.  39,  h.  the  prey  for  the  lioness. 
Ps.  140.  11,  evil  shall  h.  the  violent  man. 
Jer.  16.  16.  h.  them  from  every  mountain. 
Ezek.  13.  18,  li.  the  souls  of  my  people. 
HUNTED.    Jer.  50.    17,   Israel   is  a   h.  sheep.    A.  V. 

scattered. 
HUNTER.    Gen.  10.  9,  mighty  h. 
Gen.  25.  27,  Esau  was  a  skilful  h. 
Prov.  6.  5,  roe  from  tlie  hand  of  the  h. 
HUNTING.    Gen.  27.  30.  from  his  h. 
HUP  HA  M.  hu'vham^HUPPIMiq.v.).    Num.  26.  39. 
/^£/^P//^-^J//7'£'/S',hupham-ites,  descendants  of  Hupham. 

Num.  26.  39. 
HUP  PA  H,  hup'pah  -  Heb.  a  covering.    1  Chr.  24. 13. 
HUP  PI  M,  liup'pim.    Gen.  46.  21.  [11.  32. 

HURAl,  hu'rai  — Heb.  linen-worker  =  HI  DD  A  I.    1  Chr. 
HURAM.  hu'ram  =  HIRAM  (q.v.).     2  Chr.  2.  3. 
HURL  hurl  —  Heb.  linen-icorker    [Hurai].   1  Chr.  5.  14. 
HURT.    Num.  16.  15,  ueitlier  have  I  h.  one. 
Ps.  15.  4,  sweareth  to  his  own  h. 
40.  14,  delight  in  my  li.    A.  K,  ivish  me  evil. 
Prov.  23.  35,  I  was  not  h.    A.  V.,  sick. 
Eccl.  10.  9,  heweth  out  stones  shall  be  h. 
Isa.  11.  9,  shall  not  //.  nor  destroy. 
30.  26,  bindeth  up  the  h.    A.  V.,  breach. 
Jer.  8.  21,  for  the  h.  of  the  daughter  .  .  .  ami  h. 
30.  15,  for  thy  h.  ?    A.  F.,  thine  affliction  ? 
38.  4,  welfare  of  this  people,  but  the  h. 
Nah.  3.  19,  no  assuaging  of  thy  /;.    A.  V.,  no  healing  of 

thy  bruise. 
Mark  16. 18,  it  shall  in  no  wise  h.  them. 
Luke  10.  1.^,  nothing  shall  in  any  wise  h.  you. 
Rev.  7.  3,  h.  not  the  earth. 
HURTFUL.    Ezra  4.   13,  will  be  h.  unto.    A.  F.,  en- 
damage the  revenue. 
Ezra  4.  15,  //.  unto  kings. 
Ps.  144.  10.  /(.  sword  ;  1  Tim.  6.  9,  h.  lusts. 
HUSBAND.    Gen.  3.  6,  gave  also  unto  her  A. 
Prov.  12.  4,  the  crown  of  her  h. 


31.  23,  her  ti.  is  known  in  the 
Isa.  54.  5,  thy  Maker  is  thy  h. 
Jer.  3.  14,  I  am  a  /;.  unto  you.    A.  F.,  married. 
John  4.  16,  Go,  call  thy  //. 

4, 17,  Thou  saidst  well,  I  have  no  h. 

1  Cor.  7.  3,  the  h.  render  unto  the  wife  her  due. 
7. 16,  knowest  thou,  O  h.    A.  V.,  man. 

2  Cor.  11.  2,  espoused  you  to  one  h. 
Rev.  21.  2,  bride  adorned  for  her  h. 

Husband,  mentioned,  1  Cor.  11.  3 ;  14.  35  ;  Eph.  5.  22,  33 ; 
Col.  3.  18  ;  Tit.  2.  5. 
figuratively.  Isa.  54.  5 ;  Hos.  2.  7. 
HUSBANDMAN.    Gen.  9.  20,  a  h.  ( =  farmer.) 
John  15.  1,  my  leather  is  the  h. 
Jas.  5.  7,  //.  waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit. 
Husbandman,  mention  made  of,  John  15.  1 ;  2  Tim.  2.  6 ; 
Jas.  5.  7.    Husbandmen,  Mat.  21.  33 ;  Mark  12. 1 ;  Luke 

HUSBANDRY.    2  Chr.  26.  10,  he  loved  h. 

1  Cor.  3.  9.  ye  are  God's  h. 
HUSHAH,  hu  sha,h  —  B.eh.  sjjeed.    1  Chr.  4.  4.        [27.33. 
HUSH  A  I,  hu'shai  —  Heb.  quick—"'  the  Archite."  1  Chr. 
H  USHAM,  hu' sham  -  Heb.  quick.    Gen.  36.  34. 
HUSHATHITE,     hu'shath-ite,     dweller     in    Hushah. 

2  Sam.  23.  27. 
HUSHED.    Job  29.  10,  The  voice  of  the  nobles  was  h. 

A.  v.,  the  nobles  held  their  peace. 
HUSHIM,  hii'shiui  —Heb.  peopZ^  hastening.   Gen.  46.  23. 
HUSK.    Num.  6.  4,  kernels  even  to  the  h. 

Luke  15.  16'  filled  his  belly  with  the  h. 
HYACINTH.  Rev.  9.  17,  breastplates  ...  of  h.  A.  F., 
jacinth.  [1.  20. 

HYMEN ^E  US,  hy'me-npe'us  —  Gk.  icedding  song.  1  Tim. 
HYMN.    Mat.  26.  30 ;  Mark  14.  26,  sung  a  h. 

Acts  16.  25,  sing  h.  unto  God.    A.  V.,  sang  praises. 

Eph.  5. 19.  in  psalms  and  li.    Col.  3.  16. 
HYPOCRISY.    Mat.  23.  28,  full  of  h.  and  iniquity. 

Luke  12.  1,  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is  n. 

Rom.  12.  9,  love  be  without  h.    A.  F.,  dissimulation. 


1  Tim.  4.  2,  h.  of  men  that  speak  lies.    A.  V.,  speaking 

lies  in  h. 
Jas.  3. 17,  wisdom  .  .  .  from  above  is  .  .  .  without  h. 
Hypocrisy,  condemned.  Mat.  23. 13-33  ;  Mark  12.  38,  40; 
Luke  11.  37-14 :  1  Pet.  2.  1. 
exposed,  Mat.  21.  23-27 ;  Mark  12.  13-17 ;  Luke  20.  3-7  ; 

John  8.  6-9. 
rebuked,  Mat.  6.  2, 16 ;  Mark  7.  6  ;  Luke  6.  42 ;  13. 15. 
penalty  of.  Job  36.  13 ;  Mat.  24.  51. 
HYPOCRITES.    Mat.  6.  2,  5, 16,  as  the  h. 

Mat.  22.  18,  Why  make  ye  trial  of  me,  ye  h.  ? 
HYSSOP.    1  Kings  4.  33,  h.  that  springeth. 

Ps.  51.  7,  purify  me  with  h. 
Hyssop,  spoken  of,  Ex.  12.  22 ;  Lev.  14.  4 ;  Num.  19.  6, 
18  ;  1  Kings  4.  33 ;  Ps.  51.  7  ;  Heb.  9. 19. 


I.    Job  21.  4,  should  7  not  be  impatient?    A.V.,  my 

siJirit. 
I  am,  Ex.  3. 14 ;  John  8.  58 ;  18.  6  ;  Rev.  1.  18. 
IBHAR,  ib'har  — Heb.   {God)  chooses  — son   of   David. 

1  Chr.  3.  6. 

IBLEAM,  Tb'le-am.    Josh.  17.  11.  [9.  8. 

IBNEIAH,  ib-ne'iah  — Heb.  Jehovah  builds  uj).    1  Chr. 
IBNIJAH,  ib-ni'jah  =  IBNEIAH,  a  Benjamite.    1  Chr. 

9.8. 
IBRI,  Tb'ri  —  Heb.  Hebrew,  a  Levite.    1  Chr.  24.  27. 
IBZAN,  Tbzan  — a  judge.    Judg.  12.  8. 
ICE.    Job  6.  16,  black  by  reason  of  the  i. 

.Job  37.  10,  i.  is  given.    A.  V.,  frost. 

Ps.  147.  17,  casteth  forth  his  i.  [21. 

ICHABOD,  i€h'a-bod—  Heb.  glory  departed.    1  Sam.  4. 
ICONIUM,  i-€o'ni-iim  — ««  image  — V&nl  visits.     Acts 

13.  51. 
/Z).4i.4/^,Tda-lah.    Josh.  19. 15.  [4.3. 

IDBASH,  id'bash -  Heb.  6?ow7i— manof  Judah     1  Chr. 
IDDO,  Td'do.     (1)  Heb.   loving,  1  Chr.  27.  21. 

(2)  Heb.  timely,  Zech.  1. 1. 
IDLE.    Ex.  5.  8,  17,  they  are  i. :  therefore. 

Prov.  19. 15,  the  i.  soul  shall  suffer  hunger. 

Mat.  12.  36,  every  i.  word  that  men  shall  speak. 

Luke  24.  11,  words  ...  as  i.  talk. 

1  Tim.  5.  13,  they  learn  also  to  be  i. 

Tit.  1.  12,  Cretans  are  .  .  .  i.  gluttons.  A.V.,  .slotv 
bellies. 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  be  not  i.    A.  F.,  barren. 
IDLENESS.    Prov.  31.  27,  bread  of  i. 

Idleness,  leads  to,  Prov.  10.  4 ;  12.  24 ;  13.  4 ;  19.  15 ;  20. 
4, 13  ;  21.  25 ;  24.  30,  31 ;  Eccl.  lO:  18  :  1  Tim.  5.  13. 
reproved,   Prov.   6.   6,  9 ;    Rom.  12.  11 ;  1  Thes.  4.  11 ; 

2  Thes.  3.  10 ;  Heb.  6.  12. 

IDOL.    Lev.  19.  4,  turn  ye  not  unto  i. 
Ps.  96.  5,  gods  of  the  peoples  are  /. 
Jer.  10.  8,  instruction  of  i. !    A.V.,  vanities. 
Hos.  4. 17,  Ephraim  is  joined  to  i.  ^ 

Acts  15.*20,  from  the  pollutions  of  i. 
17. 16,  full  of  /.    A.  v.,  tvholly  given  to  idolatry. 
1  John  5.  21,  guard  yourselves  from  i. 
Idols,  meats  offered  to,  Acts  15.  20,  29  ;  Rom.  14. 15-21 ; 
1  Cor.  8. ;  10.  2,5-33. 
vanity  of,  Ps.  96.  5 ;  135.  15-18  ;  Isa.  2.  8  ;  45.  20 ;  Jer.  10. 

3-15;  Hab.  2.  18;  1  Cor.  10.  19. 
PaiU's  deprecation  of,  1  Cor.  8.  1-13  ;  10.  7-28  ;  2  Cor.  6. 

16, 17  ;  Gal.  4.  8  ;  1  Thes.  1.  9. 
effects  of,  Ps.  73.  22;   106.  38;    115.  8;  Eph.  4.  18,  19; 

1  Thes.  4.  5 ;  2  Pet.  3.  5 :  Rev.  2.  14,  20 ;  9.  20,  21. 
Idolaters,    referred    to,    Lev.    26.  30;    Deut.   17.    2-7; 

2  Kings  23.  20  ;  Isa.  10. 11 ;  Jer.  8.  1-3  ;  Ezek.  23. 45-49 ; 

1  Cor.  6.  9 ;  Eph.  5.  5 ;  Rev.  22. 15. 
IDOLATRY.    1  Sam.  15.  23,  as  i.    A.  V.,  iniquity. 

1  Cor.  10.  14,  flee  from  i.  ;  Gal.  5.  20,  i.,  sorcery. 
Col.  3.  5,  covetousness,  which  is  i. 
1  Pet.  4.  3,  walked  in  .  .  .  abominable  /. 
Idolatry,  spoken  of,  Ex.  20.  3 ;  23.  13 ;   Lev.  26.  1 ;  Deut. 

11. 16  ;  18.  9  ;  27. 15 ;  Ps.  97.  7  ;  Jer.  2. 11 ;  1  Cor.  10.  7, 

14  ;  1  John  5.  21. 
condemned,  Ex.  32. ;  Deut.  9.  12-19  ;   Isa.  2.  18  ;  Jer.  10. 

3-15 ;   Ezek.  6.  4-6 ;    Hos.  13.  1,  2 ;   Amos  4.  4  ;  8.  14 ; 

Mic.  1.  ^7  ;  Hab.  2.  19 ;  Acts  17. 16 ;  2  Cor.  6. 16 ;  Gal. 

5.  20 ;  1  Pet.  4.  3. 
the  folly  of,  1  Kings  18.  26 ;  Ps.  115.  4  ;  Isa.  40. 19 ;  44. 9 ; 

Jer.  2.  26. 
Israelites  guilty  of,  Ex.  32. ;  Num.  25. ;  Judg.  2.  11;  8. 

33 ;  18.  14-20 ;  2  Kings  17.  12. 
Instances  of  ■.—Israel,  Ex.  32. 1;  Philistines,  Judg.  16. 

23;  Micah.  Judg.  17.  4,  5  ;   Jeroboam,  1  Kings  12.  28; 

Ahab,  1  Kings  16.  31;  Jezebel,  1  Kings  18.  19;  Sen- 
nacherib, 2  Kings  19.31 ;  ^/>(07i,  2Kings21.  21;  Ahaz, 

2  Chr.  28.  3  ;  Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan.  3.  1 ;  Belshazzar, 
Dan.  5.  23 :  jjeople  of  Lysfra,  Acts  14.  11,  12 ;  Athe- 
nicms.  Acts  17.  16  :  Ephesians,  Acts  19.  28. 

Zeal  against,  exemplified :  —  Asa,  1  Kings  15. 12 ;  Josiah, 
2  Kings  23.  5:  Jehoshaphat,  2  Chr.  17.  6;  Hezekiah, 
2  Chr.  30.  13,  14. 

punishment  of,  Deut.  17.  2-5  ;  Jer.  8. 1 ;  44.  21-23 ;  Hos. 
8.  5 ;  1  Cor.  6.  9 ;  Rev.  14.  9 ;  22. 15. 


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IF.    2  Sam.  2.  27,  i.  thou  hadst  not  spoken.     ^4.  F.,  unless 
Jer.  23.  38,  /.  ye  say,  The  burden.     .4.  V.,  since. 
Acts  11. 17,  /.  then  God  gave.    A.  T.,  Forasmuch  .  .  .  as 
Jas.  2.  14,  i.  a  man  say.    A.  V.,  though. 

JGAL,  I'gal  — Heb.  He  rrckems.    Num.  13.  7  ;  2  Sam.  23 


Jehovah  is  great.    Jer. 


1  Chr.  3.  22,  A.  V.,  Igeal. 
IGDALIAH,  ig'da-li'ah-Heb. 

35.  4. 

IGNORANCE.    Acts  17.  23,  worship  in  i.    A.V.,  ig- 
uorantly  worship. 
Eph.  4.  18,  alienated  .  .  .  because  of  the  i. 

1  Pet.  2.  15,  silence  the  i.  of  foolish  men. 
Ignorance,  forgiveness  for  sins  committed  in.  Num.  15. 

25 :  Luke  23.  34  ;  John  9.  41 ;  1  Tim.  1.  13  ;  Heb.  5.  2. 
Christ  crucified  in,  Luke  23.  34  ;  Acts  3. 17. 
IGNORANT.    Ps.  73.  22,  So  brutish  was  I,  and  i. 
Rom.  (J.  3  ;  7.  1,  are  ye  i.    A.  V.,  knotv  ye  not. 

10.  3.  i.  of  God's  righteousness. 

11.  25,  i.  of  this  mystery. 

2  Tim.  2.  23,  ?'.  questionings.    A.  F.,  uiilearned. 
Heb.  5.  2,  bear  gently  with  the  /. 

2  Pet.  2.  12,  they  are  /.    .4.  F.,  understand  not. 

3.  Ifi,  the  i.  and  unstedfast.    A.V..,  they  that  are  un- 
learned. 

IIM,  lira.  -  Heb.  ruins.    Josh.  15.  29.  [20. 

IJON.  I'jon  —  Heb.  ritm  —city  of  Naphtali.    1  Kings  15. 
IKKES/I,  Tk'kesh  —  Heb.  perverse  —  a  Tekoite.    2  Sam. 

23.  2(j. 
/Z.4y,  ilai.    IChr.  n.  29. 

ILL.    Gen.  41.  3.  4,  19,  20.  21,  27,  /.-favored  kine. 
Ps.  106.  32 ;  Isa.  3.  11,  i.  with. 
Rom.  13.  10,  love  worketh  no  i. 

Heb.  11.  25,  rather  to  share  /.  treatment.    A.  F,  suffer 
affliction. 

11.  37,  afflicted,   z.-treated.    A.  V.,  tormented. 
13.  3.  them  that  are  ^.-treated.    A.  F.,  which  suffer 
adversity. 
ILLYRICUM,  il-lyr'i-€um.     Paul  preaches  in.     Rom. 

15.  19. 
IMAGE.    Gen.  1.  26,  man  in  our  i. 
Gen.  1.  27,  man  in  his  own  ?. 
5.  3,  son  in  his  own  likeness,  after  his  ?. 
1  Kings  15.  13,  abominable  /.     A.  F,  idol  in  a  grove. 

15.  13,  cut  down  her  /.    ^1.  F.,  idol. 
Ps.  73.  20,  wilt  despise  their  /. 

Jer.  50,  2,  her  i.  are  put  to  shame.    A.  F,  idols. 

Dan.  11.  8,  gods,  with   their   molten  i.     A.  F,  their 

princes. 
Mat.  22.  20,  Whose  is  this  /. 

1  Cor.  15.  49,  borne  the  i.  of  the  earthy. 

2  Cor.  3.  18,  same  /.  from  glory  to  glory. 

4.  4  ;  Col.  1.  15,  Christ,  who  is  the  i.  of  God. 

Heb.  1.  3,  very  i.  of  his  substance.    A.  F,  express  i.  of 
his  person. 

Rev.  13.  14.  make  an  i.  to  the  beast. 
IMAGERY.    Isa.  2.  16,  all  pleasant  i.     A.V.,  pictures. 

Ezek.  8.  12.  chambers  of  i.  ? 
IMAGINATION.    Gen.  6.  5,  i.  .  .  .  of  his  heart. 

Prov.  18.  11,  in  his  own  i.    A.  F,  conceit. 

Luke  1.  51,  in  the  i.  of  their  heart. 

2  Cor.  10.  5,  casting  down  i.  [folloiv. 

IMITATE.    2  Thes.  3.  7,  how  ye  ought  to  i.  us.    .4.  F, 

2  Thes.  3.  9,  that  ye  should  i.  us.     .4.  F,  to  follow. 
Heb.  13.  7,  /.  their  faith.    A.  V.,fpllou: 

3  John  11,  i.  not  that  which  is  evil.     A.  V.,  follow. 
IMITATORS.    1  Cor.  4. 16 ;  11. 1 ;  Eph.  5. 1 ;  Phil.  3.  17  ; 

1  Thes.  1.  6 ;  2.  14  ;  Heb.  6.  12,  /.     A.V.,  followers. 
IMLA.  iux\k  =  IMLAH-Heh.  he  is  full.    1  Kings  22.  8  ; 

2  Chr.  18.  7. 

IMMANUEL.  im-man'u-el  — Heb.  God  is  with  us.    Isa. 

7.  14  ;  Mat.  1.  23. 
IMMEDIATELY.    Mat.  21.  19,  i.  the  fig  tree.    A.  F, 
prfse7lf/g. 
Mat.  21.  20,  How  did  the  fig  tree  /.    .4.  F,  .«oo?i  is. 
Luke  21.  9,  the  end  is  not  ?.    A.  F,  by  a7id  by. 
Acts  12.  23,  i.  an  angel  of  the  Lord  smote. 

16.  33,  was  baptized,  he  and  all  his,  i.    A.  F,  straight- 

IVdl/. 

IMME'R,  Tm'mer  — Heb.  loquacious  [?].    1  Chr.  24.  14 ; 

Ezra  2.  37  :  Jer.  20.  1. 
IMMORTAL.    1  Tim.  1. 17,  eternal,  i. 
IMMORTALITY.    1  Cor.  15.  53,  mortal  must  put  on  i. 

1  Tim.  6.  16,  who  only  hath  i. 

2  Tim.  1.  1(1.  brought  life  and  /.  to  light. 
IMMUTABLE.    Heb.  6.  17,  IS,  immutability   of   his 

counsel  ...  by  two  i.  things. 
IMNA,  im  na- Heb.  he  will  withhold.    1  Chr.  7.  3.5. 
IMNAH,   Tm'nah  — Heb.   aood   fortune.     1  Chr.   7.   30; 

2  Chr.  31.  14.    Gen.  46.  17,  .4.  F,  Jimnah. 
IMPART.    Job  39.  17,  i.  to  her  understanding. 
Luke  3.  11,  ?'.  to  liim  that  hath  none. 
Rom.  1.  11,  7.  unto  you  some  spiritual  gift. 
Gal.  2.  fi.  V.  nothing  to  me.     A.  F.,  added. 
IMPATIENT.    Job  21.  4,  should  I  not  be  I.  ?    A.V., 

trriuhhd ;' 
IMPEDIMENT.    Mark  7.  32,  i.  in  his  speech. 
IMPENITENT.    Rom.  2.  5,  hardness  and  ?.  heart. 
IMPLACABLE.      2  Tim.  3.  2,  3,  men  shall  be  .  .  .  ?. 
^4.  v.,  truce  breakers. 


Jas.  1.  21,  the  i.  word.     A.V.,  en- 
Pro  v.  6.  3,  i.  thy  neighbor.     -4.  F, 


IMPLANTED. 

(/rafl^(/. 
IMPORTUNE. 

rnnke  ."iure. 

IMPORTUNITY.    Luke  11.  8,  because  of  his  i. 
IMPOSE.     Ezra  7.  24,  lawful  to  i.  tribute. 
IMPOSSIBLE.    Mat.  17.  20,  nothing  shall  be  i. 
Heb.  6.  18,  i.  for  God  to  lie. 

10.  4,  is  i.  that  the  blood.    A.  T'.,  not  possible. 

11.  6,  without  faith  it  is  i.  to  be  well-pleasing  unto 
him. 

IMPOSTORS.    2  Tim.  3.  13,  i.  shall  wax  worse.    A.V., 

■reducers. 
IMPRISONMENT.    Ezra  7.  26,  whether  ...  to  i. 

2  Cor.  6.  5,  /'.  ;  Heb.  11.  36,  bonds  and  /. 
IMPUDENT.    Prov.  7.  13,  with  an  /.  face. 
IMPULSE.    Jas.  3.  4,  whither  the  i.  of.    .4.  F ,  whither- 

soevr. 
IMPURITY.    Lev.  12.  2,  i.  of  her  sickness.    A.V.,  sepa- 
ration. 
Lev.  15.  19,  in  her  i.    A.  F,  put  apart. 
15.  24,  her  ;'.  be  upon  him.     A.  V., flowers. 
15.  33.  sick  with  her  i.    A.V.,  flowers. 
IMPUTED.    Lev.  7.  18,  it  be  /.  unto. 

Ps.  32.  2,  Jehovah  /.  not  iniquity. 
I  MR  AH,  im'rah  — Heb.  he  is  lebellious  —  axi  Asherite. 

1  Chr.  7.  36. 
IMR/,  im'ri  —  Heb.  eloquent.    1  Chr.  9.  4  ;  Neb.  3.  2. 
IN.     1  Sam.  8.  8,  i.  that  they  have  forsaken.     A.  F, 
vhereu-ith. 
Ps.  10. 4,?.  the  pride  of  his  countenance.    .4.  V.,  through. 
Luke  2.  49,  t.  my  Father's  house?    .^4.  F.,  about  .  .  . 
bu.iiness  ? 
10.  17,  subject  unto  us  i.  thy  name.    A.  F,  through. 
John  17.  11,  keep  them  i.  thy  name.    A.  T.,  through. 

1  Cor.  13.  12,  we  see  /.  a  mirror,  darkly.    A.V.,  through. 
Eph.  4.  30,  /.  whom  ye  were  sealed.    A.  V.,  ichereby. 
Jas.  2.  21,  ?■.  that  he  olfered.     A.  F.,  u-hen. 

INASMUCH.    Mat.  25.  40,  /.  as  ye  did  it. 
INCENSE.    Ex.  25.  6,  sweet  i. 
Ex.  30.  1,  altar  to  burn  ?. :  30.  27,  altar  of  ;'. 
30.  35,  make  of  it  i.    A.V.,  a  perfume. 

2  Chr.  2.  6,  burn  i.  before  him?    A.  F.,  sacrifice. 
Ps.  141.  2,  prayer  be  set  forth  as  ?.  before  thee. 
Luke  1.  10,  at  the  hour  of  ;'. ;  1.  11,  altar  of  i. 
Rev.  5.  8,  full  of  i.     A.  F.,  odours. 

Incense,  spoken  of,  Ex.  30.  34  ;  37.  29. 
ottered.  Lev.  10.  1;  Num.  16.  46. 
symbolical  of  prayer,  Ps.  141.  1,  2  ;  Rev.  5.  8 ;  8.  3,  4. 
INCENSED.    S.  of  Sol,  L  6,  were  i.  against  me.    A.V., 

angry  with. 
Incest,  referred  to.  Gen.  19.  30-38 ;  38.  12-26;  2  Sam.  13. 
10-14  ;  16.  21 ;  Mark  6.  17 ;  1  Cor.  5. 1. 
condemned.  Gen.  49.  4  ;  Lev.  18. ;  20.  17 ;  Deut.  22.  30 ; 
1  Chr.  5  1 ;  Ezek.  22.  11 ;  Amos  2.  7. 
IN  CHRIST.    Rom.  12.  5 ;  16.  7,  9, 10 :  1  Cor.  1.2;  3.  1 ; 
15.  18, 19,  22 ;  2  Cor.  1.  21 ;  2.  14  ;  3.  14  ;  5.  17,  19 ;  12.  2 ; 
Gal.  1.  22 ;  Eph.  1.  3,  10,  12,  20  ;  2.  6 ;  Phil.  1.  13 ;  2.  1 : 
Col.  1.  2,  4;  IThes.  4.  16. 
INCLINE.    Josh.  24.  23,  i.  your  heart. 
Fs.  78.  1,  /.  your  ears  to  the  words. 
119.  36,  i.  my  heart  unto  thy  testimonies. 
Prov.  2.  18,  her  house  i.  unto  death. 
5.  1,  /.  thine  ear.     ^4.  V..boir. 
5.  13,  nor  i.  mine  ear ;  Isa.  55.  3,  /.  your  ear. 
22.  17,  /.  thine  ear.    A.  F.  Bow  down. 
Jer.  25.  4,  nor  i.  your  ear  to  hear. 
INCLOSED.    Ex.  39.  6,  onyx  stones,  i.  in  settings  of 
gold.     .4.  F.,  7.  in  ouches  of  gold. 
Job  26.  9,  He  i.     A.  F,  holdeth  back. 
INCORRUPTIBLE.    Rom.  1.  23,  i.  God.    A.  F,  uncor- 
ruptible. 
1  Cor.  9.  25.  an  /. 
15.  52,  dead  shall  be  raised  i. 
Eph.  6.  24,  love  .  .  .  Christ  with  a  love  i.    A.  F,  in 

sincerity. 
1  Pet.  1.  4,  an  inheritance  i. 
1.  23,  begotten  again  ...  of  i. 

3.   4,  in  the  i.  apparel  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit. 
A.  F,  in  that  which  Is  not  corruptible,  even  the  orna- 
ment of. 
INCORRUPTION.    Rom.  2.  7,  seek  for  .  .  .  i.    A.V., 

ill)  mortality. 
INCREASE  (?!.).    Ex.  23.  10,  gather  in  the  i.  thereof. 
A.  v..  fruits. 
Lev.  25.  36,  Take  thou  no  interest  of  him  or  i. 
26.  4,  the  land  shall  yield  its  /. 
Num.  32.  14,  /.  of  sinful  men. 
Deut.  16.  15,  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all  thine  i. 
22.  9,  /.  of  the  vineyard.     A.  V.,  fruit. 
Ps.  67.  6,  The  earth  hath  yielded  its  /. 
Prov.  3.  9,  first-fruits  of  all  tliine  /. 
10.  16,  i.  of  the  wicked,  to  sin.     .4.  V.,  fruit. 
Isa.  9.  7,  the  /.  of  his  government. 
30.  23,  bread  of  the  i.  of  the  ground. 
Ezek.  18.  13,  hath  taken  i. 
1  Cor.  3.  6,  God  gave  the  i. 
Eph.  4.  16,  i.  of  the  body. 
Col.  2.  19,  increaseth  with  the  i.  of  God. 


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INCREASE  w.).    Geu.  7.  17.  the  waters  i. 
Ps.  4.  7,  and  their  new  wine  are  i. ;  C2.  10,  if  riches  i. 

115. 14,  Jehovah  i.  you  more  and  more. 
Prov.  1.  5.  wise  man  may  hear,  and  ;.  in  learning. 

29.  2,  righteous  are  i.    A.  F.,  in  authority. 

29.  16,  wicked  are  i.    A.  K,  nudtijjlied. 
Eccl.  1.  18,  i.  knowledge  '.  sorrow. 
Isa.  9.  t!,  i.  their  joy  ;  26.  15,  i.  the  nation. 

40.  29,  to  him  that  hath  no  might  he  ?.  strength. 
Dan.  12.  4,  knowledge  shall  be  /. 
Mark 4.  8,  growing  up  and  /.    A.  V.,   increased. 
Luke  17.  5,  ?.  our  faith  ;  John  3.  30,  he  must  i. 
Acts  6.  7,  the  word  of  God  /. ;  9.  22,  Saul  i.  the  more. 

16.  5,  /.  in  number  daily. 

2  Cor.  9.  10.  (.  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness. 
Phil.  4.  17,  fruit  that  /.     .4.  T",  may  abound. 
1  Thes.  3.  12,  /.  and  abound  in  love. 
INCREDIBLE.    Acts  26.  8,  judged  L 
INCURABLE.    2  Chr.  21.  18,  an  i.  disease. 

Jer.  .'ill.  12.  hurt  is  /. ;  30.  15,  thy  pain  is  /. 
INDEED.    Judg.  11.  30,  If  thou  wilt  ?.  deliver.    A.  F., 
if  thou  xJiall  without  fail. 
Ps.  58. 1.  i.  in  silence  speak  righteousness  ? 
Mat.  3.  11,  I  i.  baptize  you. 

9.  37,  the  harvest  /.  is  plenteous.    A.  V.,  truly. 
Mark  9.  12,  Elijah  I.  cometh  first.    A.V.,  verily. 

14.  38,  the  spirit  /.  is  willing.    A.  V.,  truly. 
John  1.  47,  behold,  an  Israelite  i. 

4.  42.  this  is  i.  the  Saviour  of  the  world. 
1  Cor.  14.  25,  among  you  i.    A.  F.,  of  a  truth. 
INDIA.  Tn'di-a  — occurs  only  in  Esth.  1. 1,  and  8.  9. 
INDICTMENT.    Job  31.  35.  I  had  the  i.    A.  V.,  book. 
INDIGNATION.    Deut.  2.^.  28,  in  great  i. 
Ps.  7.  11,  God  tliat  hath  i.    A.V.,  God  is  angry. 
38.  3,  of  thine  1.    A.V.,an(/er. 
102.  10,  because  of  thine  i. 
119.  53,  Hot  i.  hath  taken.    .4.1',  Horror. 
Isa.  26,  20,  until  the  i.  be  overpast. 
Mic.  7.  9,  bear  the  i.  of  Jehovah. 
Nah.  1.  6,  stand  before  his  i.  ? 
Mat.  20.  24,  were  moved  with  i. 
21. 15.  were  moved  with  i.    A.  F.,  sore  displraiied. 
26.  8,  they  had  i. ;  Mark  14.  4,  some  that  had  i. 
Mark  10. 14,  41,  moved  with  ?.     A.  F.,  much  dixjjleased. 
Rom.  2.  8.  wrath  and  /. ;  2  Cor.  7. 11,  yea  what  i. 
INDULGENCE.    Acts  24.  23,  should  have  i.     A.  F., 
lilierty. 
Col.  2.  23,  /.  of  the  flesh.    A.  F.,  safisfyi7ig. 
INDUSTRIOUS.    1  Kings  11.  23,  he  was  ?. 
Industry,  referred  to.  Gen.  2.  15 ;   3.  17 ;   Prov.  6.  6 ;   12. 
24  :  22.  29  ;  Eph.  4.  28 ;  1  Thes.  4.  11 ;  Tit.  3. 14. 
reward  of,  Prov.  10.  4 ;  13.  4, 11 ;  31. 13. 
Exemplified  :  —  Raeh(d,  Gen.  29.  9  ;   Jacob,  Gen.  31.  6 ; 
Jethro's  dauqhters,  Ex.  2.  16;   Ruth,  Ruth  2.   2,  3 ; 
Darid.  1  Sam.  16. 11 ;  Dorcas,  Acts  9.  39;  Paul,  Acts 
18.  3:  1  Cor.  4.  12. 
INFAMY.     Prov.  25.  10,  thine  i.  turn  not  away. 
INFANT.    1  Sam.  15.  3,  man  and  woman,  i. 
Isa.  13. 18,  /.  .  .  .  dashed  in  pieces.    ^4.  F.,  children. 
65.  20,  an  /.  of  days. 
Hos.  13.  Ifi.  i.  shall  be  dashed  in  pieces. 
INFINITE .    Ps.  147.  5,  his  understanding  is  i. 

Nah.  3.  9,  her  strength,  and  it  was  i. 
Infinite.    See  God. 
INFIRMITY.    Ps.  77.  10,  this  is  my  i. 
Prov.  18.  14,  will  sustain  his  i. 
Mat.  8.  17,  himself  took  our  i. 
Rom.  8.  26,  helpeth  our  i. 

15.  1,  bear  the  i.  of  the  weak. 

1  Tim.  5.  23,  use  a  little  wine  for  .  .  .  thine  often  i. 
Heb.  4. 15,  feeling  of  our  i. ;  5.  2,  compassed  with  i. 
INFLAME.     Prov.  26.  21,  i.  strife.    A.  V.,  kindle. 

Isa.  5.  11,  wine  i.  them. 
INFLICTED.    2  Cor.  2.  6,  punishment  which  was  /. 
INFORM.     Arts  24.  1,  they  /.  the  governor. 
INGATHERING.    Gen.  47.  24,  at  the  i.    A.  V.,  in  (he 
increase. 
Isa.  32.  10.  /.  shall  not  come.    A.  V.,  gathering. 
Injrathering,  feast  of,  Ex.  23. 16;  34.22. 
IN  GOD.    .John  3.  21 ;  Col.  3.  3  :  1  Thes.  1.  1. 
Ingratitude,  to  God.  Rom.  1.  21 ;  punished.  Neh.  9.  27 ; 
Hos.  2.  8-13 :  a  characteristic  of  the  wicked,  Ps.  38. 
20 ;  2  Tim.  3.  2  ;  to  man,  Gen.  40.  23 ;  1  Sam.  25.  21 ; 
Ps.  35.  12 ;  109.  5 ;  Jer.  18.  20. 
Exemplified:  — /.vrae/,  Deut.  32.  18;  Saul,  1  Sam    15. 
17-19;  David,  2  S,&m.  12.  7-9;  Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan. 
5.  18-21 ;  lepers,  Luke  17.  17,  18. 
INHABITANT.    Gen.  19.  25,  /.  of  the  cities. 
Gen.  36.  20.  the  i.  of  the  land.    A.  V.,  who  inhabited. 
Ps.  49.  1,  give  ear,  aU  ye  i. ;  83.  7, ;.  of  Tyre. 
Isa.  42.  11.  let  the  i.  of  Sela  sing. 
INHABITED.    Ezek.  36.  11,  cause  you  to  be  i.    A.  V., 

rcttlt'  uon. 
INHABITETH.    Ps.  22.  3,  i.  the  praises  of  Israel. 
.,  Isa.  57^  15,  lofty  One  that  i.  eternity. 
INHERIT.    Gen.  15.  7,  this  land  to  /. 
Num.  33.  .54,  ;.  the  land  by  lot.    A.  Fi,  divide  .  .  .  for 

an  inheritance. 
1  Sam.  2.  8,  And  i.  the  throne. 


Job  13.  26.  i.  the  iniquities.    A  I'.,  possess. 
Ps.  25.  13,  his  seed  shall  i.  the  land. 

37.  9,  they  shall  i.  the  laud. 

82.  8,  O  God  .  .  .  thou  shalt  i.  all  the  nations. 
Prov.  3.  35,  the  wise  shall  /.  glory. 

8.  21,  love  me  to  /.  substance. 

28.  10,  /.  good.    A.  v.,  have  .  .  .  in  possession. 
Mat.  19.  29,  shall  /.  eternal  life. 

25.  34,  i.  the  kingdom  prepared. 
Mark  10.  17, 1  may  /.  eternal  life  ? 
1  Cor.  6. 9,  unrighteous  shall  not  /.  the  kingdom  of  God  ? 

15.  50,  blood  cannot  i.  the  kingdom  of  God. 
Gal.  4.  30,  i.  with  tlie  sou.    A.  F.,  be  heir. 

5.  21,  practise  such  things  shall  not  i.  the  kingdom. 
Heb.  1.  4,  i.    A.  ]\,  by  inheritance  obtained. 

I.  14,  ('.  salvation?    .4.  F.,  be  heirs  of. 

6.  12,  /.  the  promises. 

12.  17.  desired  to  ;'.    A.  V.,  rvould  have  inherited, 
INHERITANCE.    Geu.  31.  14,  portion  or  i. 
^'um.  26.  do,  laud  shall  be  divided  for  an  i. 
Deut.  10.  9,  Jehovah  is  his  /. 
Josh.  22.  7,  Moses  had  given  i.    A.  V.,  possession. 
Ps.  16.  5,  portion  of  mine  i.  ;  47.  4,  he  chooseth  our  i. 

94.  14,  neither  will  he  forsake  his  i. 

106.  5,  glory  with  thine  i. 
Prov.  13.  22,  good  man  leaveth  an  i. 

19.  14,  riches  are  an  i.  from  fathers. 

Eccl.  7.  11,  Wisdom  is  as  good  as  an  i.    A.  V.,with  an  i. 
Acts  13.  19,  for  an  /.     ,4.  F,  by  lot. 

20.  .32,  ('.  amoug  all  tliem  that  are  sanctified. 
Eph.  1.  18,  glory  of  his  i. 

5.  5,  /.  iu  the  kingdom  of  Christ. 
Col.  1. 12,  ;'.  of  the  saints ;  3.  24,  recompense  of  the  i. 
Heb.  9.  15,  promise  of  the  eternal  /. 

1  Pet.  1.  4,  unto  an  i.  incorruptible,  and  undeflled. 
Inheritance,  see  Num.  27. ;  36. ;  Deut.  21.  15. 

in  Christ,  Eph.  1.  11,  14 ;  Col.  1.  12  ;  1  Pet.  1.  4. 
INIQUITY.    Gen.  15.  16,  i.  of  the  Amorite. 
Ex.  20.  5 ;  34.  7,  visiting  tlie  i.  of  the  fathers. 
Num.  23.  21,  not  beheld  i.  in  Jacob. 
Deut.  32.  4.  God  of  faithfulness  and  without  i. 
Job  11.  11,  He  seeth  i.    A .  F.,  wiekcdupss. 

15. 16,  drinketh  /.  like  water ! 
Ps.  10.  7,  Under  his  tongue  is  .  .  .  ?.    A.  V.,  vanity. 

25.  11.  pardon  mine  *'. ;  32.  5,  thou  forgavest  the  /. 

33.  4,  mine  i.  are  gone  over  ;  39.  11,  correct  man  for  i. 

51.  2,  wash  me  thoroughly  from  mine  i. 

51.  5,  brought  forth  ia  i.    A.  V.,  shapm  in  i. 

51.  9,  blot  out  all  mine  i. ;  66.  18,  regard  i.  in  my  heart. 

79.  8,  Remember  not  against  us  the  i.  of  our  forefa- 
thers.   A.  v.,  former  i. 

103.  3,  forgiveth  all  thine  i. 

Prov.  6.  12,  a  man  of  i.  .  .  .  walketh  with.     A.V., 
wicked  man. 

II.  6,  in  their  own  ?'.     A.  F.,  naughtiness. 

11.  7,  hope  of  i.  perisheth.    A.  v.,  unjiist  men. 
Isa.  6.  7,  thine  /.  is  taken  away ;  40.  2,  i.  is  pardoned. 

43.  24,  wearied  me  with  thine  /. ;  53.  5,  brui.sed  f  or  our  t. 

53.  6,  the  i.  of  us  all ;  53.  11,  bear  theii  i. 

61.  8,  robbery  with  /.     A.  V.,  for  burnt  offering. 

64.  9,  neither  remember  i.  for  ever. 
Jer.  3. 13,  acknowledge  thine  i. ;  14.  7,  i.  testify  against. 

31.  30,  die  for  his  own  /. 

50.  20,  /.  of  Israel  shall  be  sought. 
Ezek.  14.  10,  the  i.  of  the  prophet.    A.  V.,  piunishmenf. 

33.  8,  die  in  his  i.  ;  36.  33,  cleanse  you  from  all  your  i. 
Hos.  14.  2,  take  away  all  i. 
Mic.  7.  18,  God  .  .  .  pardoneth  i. 
Mat.  7.  23,  ye  that  work  i.  ;  13.  41,  that  do  i. 

24. 12,  because  i.  shall  be  multiplied. 
Acts  1.  18,  with  the  reward  of  liis  i. ;  3.  26,  from  your  i. 

8.  23.  in  the  bond  of  /. 
Rom.  4.  7,  whose  ('.  are  forgiven.  [eousne.'^s? 

2  Cor.  6.  14,  righteousness  and  ?'.?    A.  V,,  ivith  %inright- 
Tit.  2.  14,  redeem  us  from  all  /. 

Heb.  1.  9,  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  hated  i. 
8.  12,  merciful  to  their  i.    A.  V.,  unrighteousness. 
Jas.  3.  6,  tongue  is  a  fire  :  the  world  of  i. 
Rev.  18.  5.  God  hath  remembered  her  i.  [solent). 

INJURIOUS.    1  Tim.  1.  13,  a  persecutor,  and  /.  (  =  t«- 
INJURY.     Acts  27.  21,  this  i.  and  loss.    A.  F.,  harm. 
2  Cor.  12.  in.  in  weaknesses,  in  /.    .4.  F.,  reproaches. 
INJUSTICE.    Job  6.  30,  i.  on  my  tongue?    .4.  F.,  in- 
iquity in.  [ment. 
Prov.  13.  23,  bv  reason  of  i.    A.V.,  for  want  of  judg- 
Injustice,  forbidden.  Lev.  19.  15,  35 ;  Deut.  16.  19. 
condemned,  Prov.  18.  5;  29.  7;  Eccl.  5.  8;  rebuked, 
Isa.  1.  23 ;  10.  1 ;  Lam.  3.  34-36 ;  Mic.  3.  9 ;  Zech.  7.  9 ; 
Luke  16.  10. 
Instances  of  :  —  Potiphar.  Gen.  39.  20  ;  -wns  of  Samuel, 
1  Sam.  8.  3  ;  Ahab,  1  Kings  21.  10;  15.  16;  the  Jews, 
Isa.  59.  14  ;  Juda.^,  Mat.  27.  4  ;  Pilate,  Mat.  27.  24-26  ;  • 
Fcstus,  Acts  24.  27. 
results  of,  Prov.  11.  7  ;  Amos  5. 11 ;  Mic.  6.  10  ;  1  Thes. 
4.  6;  2  Pet.  2.9. 
INK.    Jer.  36. 18,  wrote  them  with  i. 
2  Cor.  3.  3,  written  not  with  i. 

2  John  12,  with  paper  and  i. 

3  John  13,  with  i.  and  pen. 


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INKHORN.    Ezek.  9.  2,  3, 11,  writer's  i.  by  his  side. 
INLAID.    1  Chr.  29.  2,  stones  for  i,  work.    ^4.  V.,  glis- 

lerina  stunps. 
INN.    Luke  2.  7,  no  room  for  them  in  the  i. 

Luke  10.  34,  brought  him  to  an  i. 
INNER.    1  Kings  6.  27,  witliin  the  i.  house. 
Mat.  24.  26,  in  the  i.  chambers.    A.  J'.,  secret. 
Acts  16.  24,  /.  prison. 
INNERMOST.    Prov.  18.  8,  into  the  /.  parts. 
INNOCENT.    Ex.  23.  7,  /.  and  righteous  slay  thou  not. 
Job  9.  23,  mock  at  the  trial  of  the  i. 
22.  19,  the  /.  laugh  them  to  scorn. 
22.  30,  even  him  that  is  not  i.    A.  V.,  island  of  the  i, 
Jer.  2.  34,  of  the  /.  poor.    A.  V.,  poor  innocents. 
2.  3.5,  I  am  /. 

Mat.  27.  24,  I  am  i.  of  the  blood. 

Rom.  16.  18.  beguile  the  hearts  of  the  i.    A.  F.,  simple. 
INNOCENCY.    Gen.  20.  5,  /.  of  my  hands. 
Ps.  26.  6,  wash  my  hands  in  i. 
Dan.  6.  22,  i.  was  found  in  me. 
INNUMERABLE.    Job  21.  33,  i.  before  him. 
Ps.  40. 12,  i.  evils ;  104.  2.5,  things  creeping  i. 
Heb.  11.  12,  sand,  which  is  by  the  sea-shore,  i. 
12.  22.  ?.  hosts  of  angels. 
INQUIRE.    Gen.  24.  .57,  damsel,  and  i.    A .  F.,  enquire. 
Isa.  65.  1,  I  am  /.  of  by  them.    A.  1'.,  sought  of  tliem. 
Jer.  10.   21,  shepherds  .  .  .  have  not  i.  of  Jehovah. 

A.  v.,  soufjht. 
Ezek.  36.  37,  will  I  be  i.  of.    A.  F.,  enquired. 
Mat.  2.  4,  /.  .  .  .  where  the  Christ.    .4.  F,  demanded. 
Luke  15.  26,  and  i.  Avhat  these  things  might  be.    A.  F., 

asked. 
John  21.  12,  durst  i.  of  him.    ^.  F,  ask. 
Acts  4.  7,  they  i.    A.  F,  asked.  [enquiry. 

INQUIRY.     Prov.  20.  25;  Acts  10.   17,  make  i.    A.]'., 
INQUISITION.    Deut.  19.  18,  make  diligent  i. 

P.S.  !i.  12,maketh?.  iovhlood(  =  search). 
INSCRIBE.    Job  19.    23,  were   i.    in  a  book!    A.V., 
printed. 
Tsa.  30.  8.  /.  it  in  a  book.    ^4.  F,  note. 
INSCRIPTION.    Acts  17.  23,  an  altar  with  this  i. 
INSERTED.    2  Chr.  20.  34,  i.  in  the  book.    A.  V.,  men- 

tionrd. 
INSIDE.    Mat.  23.  26,  cleanse  first  the  i.  of  the  cup. 

.4.  F.  /hat  which  is  nithin. 
INSOLENT.    Rom.  1.  30,  i.    A.  F,  despiteful. 
INSOLENTLY.    Prov.  14. 16,  the  fool  beareth  him- 
self /.     .4.  F.  rageih. 
INSOMUCH.    1  Pet.  4. 13,  i.  as  ye  are  partakers.    A.  F, 

inftsmnch. 
Inspiration,  of  Scripture,  Luke  1.  70;  Rom.  1.  2;  2 

Tim.  3.  16;  Heb.  1.  1 ;  2  Pet.  1.  21. 
INSPIRED.    2  Tim.  3.  16,  i.  of  God.    A.  F,  given  by 

inspiration. 
INSTANT.    Isa.  29.  .5,  it  shall  be  in  an  i. 
INSTEAD.    Gen.  2.  21,  closed  up  the  flesh  i. 

Ps.  45.  16.  i.  of  thy  fathers ;  Isa.  5.5. 13.  /.  of  the  thorn. 
INSTRUCT.    Deut.  4.  36,  that  he  might  /.  thee. 
1  Sam.  12.  23,  i.  you  in  the  good.    A.  F.,  teach. 
Nell.  9.  20,  good  Spirit  to  i.  them. 
Ps.  2.  10,  be  '..ye  judges  ;  16. 7,  heart  i.  me  in  the  night. 
A.  v..  my  reins  i. 
25.  8,  therefore  will  he  i.  sinners.    A.V.,  teach. 
32.  8, 1  will  (.  thee  :  Isa.  8.  11,  Jehovah  ...  1  me. 
Prov.  16.  23,  The  heart  of  the  wise  i.     A.  F,  teacheth. 
Isa.  28.  26,  God  doth  i.  ;  Dan.  11.  33,  shall  /.  many. 
Dan.  9.  22,  And  he  i.  me.    ^4.  F.,  informed. 
Acts  7.  22j  /.  in  all  the  wisdom.    A.  V.,  learned. 
18.  25,  /.  in  the  way  of  the  Lord. 
Rom.  2. 18,  i.  out  of  the  law. 

1  Cor.  2.  16,  Lord,  that  he  should  i.  him  ? 

14.  19,  that  I  might  /.  others.    -4.  F.,  by  my  voice  I 
wight  fpaoli, 
INSTRUCTION.    Job  33.  16,  sealeth  their  i. 
Job  36.  10,  openeth  .  .  .  their  ear  to  /.    A.  F,  discipline. 
Ps.  50.  17,  seeing  thou  liatest  i. 
Prov.  1.  7,  the  foolish  despise  wisdom  and  i. 
1.  8.  hear  the  /.  of  thy  father. 
4.  13.  take  fast  hold  of  i. ;  5.  12,  hated  i. 
23.  12,  Apply  thy  heart  unto  ;. 
Isa.  29.  24.  receive  /.    A.  T'.,  learn  doctrine. 
Jer.  7.  28,  nor  received  i.     A.V.,  correction. 
10.  8.  ?.  of  i  lols  1  it  is  but  a  stock.    A.  F,  the  stock  is  n 
doctrine  of  van  ifies.  [ness. 

2  Tim.  3.  16,  profitable  .  .  .  for  /.  which  is  in  righteous- 
Instruetion.  comes  from  God,  Neh.  9.  20 ;  Job  33.  16 ; 

Ps.  32.  8 :  Prov.  2.  6  ;  Isa.  8. 11  ;  comes  from  Scripture, 

Rom.  2.  18  ;  2  Tim.  3. 16  ;  comes  from  wisdom,  Prov. 

1.  3,  30 ;  2.  9 ;  8.  10 ;  comes  from  parents,  Prov.  1.  8 ; 

4.  1 ;  13.  1 ;  comes  from  reproof  and  the  fear  of  God, 

Prov.  6.  23 ;  15.  33. 
recommended,  Prov.  1.  2;  4.  13;  9.  9;  19.  20;  23. 12. 
despised  by  the  foolish.  Job  21.  14:  Ps.  50.  17;  Prov. 

1.  7  ;  5.  12 ;  10.  17  ;  Jer.  17.  23. 
esteemed  by  the  wise,  Prov.  8.  33 ;  12.  1 ;  19.  20 ;  Eccl. 

12.9-11. 
danger  of  rejecting.  Prov.  5.  23  ;  13. 18  :  15.  32 ;  Jer.  6.  3. 
INSTRUMENT.    Ps.  7.  13,  i.  of  death.  [ness. 

Rom.  6.  13,  /.  of  unrighteousness  .  .  .  i.  of  righteous- 


INSURRECTION.    Ezra  4.  19,  i.  against  kings. 

Luke  23.  IH.  /.  made  in  the  city.    A.  F,  .icdUion. 

Acts  24.  5.  mover  of  i.    A.  F,  sediiion. 
INTEGRITY.    Gen.  2(i.  5,  6,  in  the  i.  of  my  heart. 

1  Kings  9.  4,  in  i.  of  heart. 

Job  2.  3,  holdeth  fast  his  i. 
2.  9,  hold  fast  thine  i.  ? 

4.  6,  the  i.  of  thy  ways.    A.V.,  uprightness. 

27.  5,  not  put  away  mine  i.  from  me. 
31.  6,  that  God  may  know  mine  i. 

Ps.  7.  8,  urtne  i.  that  is  in  me. 

25.  21,  i.  and  uprightness. 

26.  1, 11,  walked  in  mine  i. 

41.  12,  upholdest  me  in  mine  i. 
78.  72,  according  to  the  i.  of  his  heart. 
Prov.  2.  7,  that  walk  in  i.    A.  F.,  uprightly. 
11.  3,  the  i-  of  the  upright. 
19.  1 ;  20.  7,  walketh  in  his  /. 

28.  6,  walketh  in  his  i.    A.V.,  tipriqhtness. 
INTENDING.    Acts  20.  7,  i.  to  depart.    A.  F,  ready. 

Acts  20.  13.  /.  himself  to  go  by  land.     .4,  ^'.,  minding. 
INTENT.    2Sam.l7.  14,  tothe/. 

Jer.  31).  24,  i.  of  his  heart. 

Dan.  2.  30,  to  the  /.  that.     A.  T'.,  for  their  sakes. 

Jolin  11.  15  :  1  Cor.  10.  6 ;  Eph.  3.'  10,  to  the  i. 
INTERCESSION.    Isa.  53.  12,  made  i.  for  the  trans- 
gressors. 

Jer.  27  18,  let  them  now  make  i. 

Rom.  8.  26 ;  8.  34,  maketh  ;".  for  us. 

Heb.  7.  25,  Uveth  to  make  /.  for  them. 
Intercession,  of  Christ,  Luke  23.  34 ;  John  17.  20 ;  Rom. 

8.  34  ;  Heb.  7.  2.5. 

of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Rom.  8.  26,  27. 

for  God's  people,  Neh.  1.  4-11 ;  Ps.  122.  6,  7 ;  Jer.  14. 

7-9  ;  Eph.  1.  16,  17  ;  1  Thes.  1.  2 ;  Jas.  5.  16.  [2. 

for  all  men,  Epli.  6.  18  ;  1  Tim.  2.  1 :  for  kings,  1  Tim.  2. 

for  those  set  over  us,  Ezra  6. 10;   2  Cor.  1.  11 ;   Phil.  1. 

19 ;  Col.  4.  ,3. 
asked  by  others.  Dan.  2.  18  ;  Rom.  15.  30  ;  1  Thes.  5.  25  ; 

2  Thes.  3.  1;  Heb.  13.  18. 
Instances  :  — Gen.  18.  23-33;   Ex,  17.  11,  12;  Num.  14. 
13-19  ;  Deut.  9. 18-20;  2  Sam.  12.  16,  22 ;  2  Kings  19. 14- 
19  ;  2  Chr.  6.  19-42  ;  Job  42.  8 ;  Isa.  37.  14-36. 
INTERCESSOR.    Isa.  59.  16,  there  was  no  i. 
INTERDICT.     Dan.    6.    8,  established   the  i.     A.  F, 

ilecree. 
INTEREST.    Lev.  25.  36,  no  i.  of  him.    .4.  F.,  usury. 

Mat.  25.  27.  mine  own  with  i.     A.  r.,  usury. 
INTERMEDDLE.    Prov.  14.  10.  /.  with  its  joy. 
INTERPOSED.    Heb.  6.  17,  God  .  .  .  i.  with  an  oath. 

.1.  r.,  roi/Jirmed  i'  tnj. 
INTERPRETATION.    Gen.  40.  .5,  the  i.  of  his  dream. 
Judg.  7.  15,  dream,  and  the  i.  thereof. 
Eccl.  8.  1,  who  knoweth  the  i. 
Dan.  2.  4,  show  the  i. 

5.  26,  i.  of  the  thing. 

1  Cor.  12. 10,  the  i.  of  tongues ;  14.  26,  hath  an  i. 
Heb.  7.  2,  by  i.  King  of  righteousness. 

2  Pet.  1.  20.  of  private  /. 

INTERPRETED.    Luke  24.  27,  he  i.  to  them.    A.  F, 

pxjinuinlul. 
INTERROGATION.    1  Pet.  3.  21,  i.  of   a  good  con- 
science.   .4.  r.,  ansrcer. 
IN  THE  LORD.    1  Cor.  1.  31 ;  4.  17 ;   7.  22,  39  ;   Eph.  2. 
21 ;    6.  10 :   Phil.  4.  2,  4 ;    Col.  3.  18 ;    1  Thes.  5.   12 ; 
Philem.  16.  20 ;  Rev.  14.  13. 
INTO.   Ex.  14. 16,  i.  the  midst  of  the  sea.   A.  F,  through. 
INTRUSTED.    Rom.  3,  2.  they  were  i.  with.    A.  F, 
unto  tliem  uere  conimitted. 
1  Cor.  9.  17,  /.  to  me.    A.  F,  committed  unto. 
1  Thes.  2.  4,  be  i.  with.     A.  F,  jwt  in  tjust. 
Tit.  1.  3,  wherewith  I  was  i.    A.  F,  which  is  committed 
unto  vie. 
INVENT.    2  Chr.  26.  15.  i.  by  skilful  men. 
Amos  6.  5,  i.  for  themselves  instruments  of  music, 
Rom.  1.  30,  inventors  of  evil  things. 
INVENTIONS.    Eccl.  7.  29,  sought  out  many  i. 
INVISIBLE.    Rom.  1.  20,  /.  things  of  him. 
Col.  1.  15,  image  of  the  i.  God. 
1  Tim.  1.  17,  King  eternal,  immortal,  i. 
Heb.  11.  27,  seeing  him  who  is  i. 
Invisible.    See  God. 

Invitations,  to  ask.  Ps.  2.  8  :  abide,  Luke  24.  29 ;  John 
15.  4;  15.  10:  1  John  2.  28:  believe,  John  14.  11 ;  call. 
Jer.  33.  3  ;  cleave,  Jer.  13.  11 ;  cry.  .Jer.  11.  11 ;  come. 
Mat.  4.  19 ;  11.  28  ;  John  7.  37  ;  Luke  14.  17  ;  Rev.  22. 
17  ;  find,  Jer.  29.  13  :  follow.  Mat.  8.  -2:1 ;  9.  9  :  19.  21  : 
Mark  2.  14 ;  John  1.  43 :  12.  26 :  21.  22 :  hear.  Mark  7. 
14  ;  know,  Jer.  24.  7 ;  listen.  Isa.  49.  1 :  look.  Isa.  4.5. 
22 :  love,  John  14. 15 ;  pray,  Jer.  29.  12 ;  receive,  Luke 

9.  48  :    rejoice.  Luke  15.  6 ;   return,  Jer,   24.  7  ;   seek. 
.Ter.  29.  13;  trust,  Jer.  49.  11. 

INWARD.    Job  38.  36.  wisdom  in  the  i.  parts. 
Ps.  5.  i),  their  i.  j)art  is  very  wickedness. 
49. 11,  /.  thought  is,  that  their  houses. 
.51.  6,  truth  in  the  /.  parts ;  62.  4,  curse  i. 
Prov.  14.  33,  i.  part  of  fools.     A.  F.,  midst. 
Mat.  7.  15,   /.  are  rayeuing  wolves ;  Rom,  2.  29,  Jew 
who  is  one  i. 


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JAA 


Rom.  7.  22,  after  tho  i.  man. 

2  Cor.  4.  l(i,  our  /.  man  is  roiu'wed. 

Eph.  ;i.  1(>,  thr(mi;li  hi.s  Spirit  in  tho  »'.  man.    .1.  )'.,  intier. 
INWARDS.     Kx.  12.  ;t,  tiio  /.     .1.  I'.,  purteiumve. 
INWROUGHT.     Ps.  4r).  Ki,  Her  clothing  is  /.  with  gold. 

.1.  )■.,«'■  irrotniht. 
1PHDE1A II,  Yph-deiah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  redecius.    1  Chr. 

8.  2i).    .1.  r..  Ip/ieiteiit/t. 
IR,  ir  -  Heb.  rt  <  j7»/.    1  Chr,  7.  12.  [:tS. 

IRA,  I'rA-Heb.  wafchful  (?].    2  Sam.  20.  26 ;  23.  2(>;  23. 
IRAD,  i'rSd  — Heb.  fm/idve  [?]  — Cain's prandaou.    Gen. 

4.  IS. 
IRAM,  i'ram  -duke  of  Kdom.    (Jen.  ;«!.  43.  [7.  7. 

/A'/,  i  ri  -  Heb.  <'// >><»»  — Benjamin's  grandson.    1  Chr. 
//i7./. I  //,  i-ri  jah  —  Heb.  Je/tonih  sei'tfi.    Jer.  37. 13. 
IRKSOME.    Phil.  3.  1,  to  me  imieed  ia  not  i.    A.V., 
(iriritiii.i.  [4.  12. 

IR  '.V.I  JIA  s/l,  iv -na  hSsli  -  Heb.  riti/  of  iXdhash.    1  Chr. 
NiO.W  i  roil—  Meb.  rirnciice.     Josh.  lit.  38. 
IRON.     (ion.  1.  ■2'2,  forger  of  .  .   .  brass  and  i. 

I's.  2. !),  rod  of  /. ;  10.^.  18,  laid  in  chains  of  i. 

I'rov.  27.  17,  (.  sharponoth  i. 

Eccl.  10.  10,  If  the  (.  bo  blunt. 

Isa.  48.  4,  neck  is  an  /.  sinew. 

Dan.  2.  33,  legs  of  i.,  its  feet  part  of  /. 

Acta  12.  10,  they  came  unto  the  /.  gate. 

1  Tim.  4.  2,  branded  .  .  .  conscience  as  with  a  hot  i. 
Rev.  2.  27  ;  12.  5  ;  lit.  15,  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  i. 

IROX,  implements  of.  Num.  35. 1(> ;  Dent.  2S.  48 ;  2  Kings 
ti.  () ;  1  Chr.  20.  3 ;   Isa.  10.  34  ;   Jer.  28.  13, 14 ;   pen  of, 
Jer.  17.  1 ;  .lob  10.  24,  in  the  rock, 
figuratively  used,  Ps.  2.  !) ;  Rev.  2.  27. 
ilVu.stnitive.    Deut.  4.  20;  Isa.  48.  4;  Ps.  2.  9;   107.  10; 
ITim.  4.  J;  He  v.  2.27. 
IRl'EKL,  Tr  pe-el  -  Heb.  doil  /tenfs.    Josh.  18.  27. 
JR-'StiKMESH,  ir' -she  mesh --Heb.  sim-fown.     Josh. 

l!l.  41. 
IRU,  i'r\}  — Heb.  <'//i-v«  ['.']  — Caleb's  eldest  son.    1  Chr. 

4.  15. 

IS.    Deut.  32.  35,  Vengeance  i.  mine.    A.  V.,  To  mi'  be- 
longfth  vengvonre. 
Prov.  17. 22,  /.  a  good  medicine.    A.  F.,  doeth  gomi  like  a. 
Rom.  !).  4,  whose  /.  the  adoption.     A.  V.,  to  whom  prr- 

tiiinr/h. 
Gal.  3.  l!»,  What  then  /.  the  law?    A.  V.,  serreth. 
(i.  15,  neither  *.  circumcision.    A.  F..  availeth. 

2  Pet.  1.  12,  the  truth  which  /.  with  you.    .1.  V.,  the 
present. 

ISA  A  (\  i  givac  —  Heb.  he  ( d'otl)  laughs. 

(1)  Israel,  Amos  7.  9. 

(2)  Abraham's  only  son  by  Sarah,  Gen.  21.  3. 
/aS.<4/.1/A  i-ga'iah  — Heb.  saltation  of  Jehovah,  or   God 

sa  ves. 

(1)  prophet,  Isa.  1. 1. 

comforts  Ahaz,  laa.  7. ;  Hezekiah,  Isa.  37.  6. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  25.  3;  26.  25;  Ezra  8.  7. 
ISCAJI,  Ta'cali  — Lot's  sister.  Gen.  11.  2!». 
ISCARI07\  is-cSr  i-ot  —  Heb.  man  of  Kerioth  —  Jyuhxs 

the  traitor.     Mat.  26.  21. 
death  of.  Mat.  27.  5 ;  Acts  1.  18. 
ISJIHA  H,  Tsh  bah.    1  Chr.  4.  17. 
I  sun  A  A',  Tsh' bilk  —  Abraham's  son.    Gen.  25.  2. 
ISJIlil  l!E.\()/i,  Ysh'bi-be'nob  — Heb.  dweller  at   ^'ob. 

2  Sam.  21.  U>. 
ISn  nDSHF.Tll,  Tsh -bo'sheth  — Heb.  man  of  shame- 

Saul's  sou.    2  Sam.  2.  8. 
ISIIUOD,  Tsh'hSd  -  Heb.  man  of  majesty.    1  Chr.  7.  18. 

.1.  r.,  Jshod. 
IS  11/,  I'sliI  -  Heb.  mi/  hn.iband  (see  Baali).    Hos.  2.  16. 
ISm,  Tshl  — Heb.  salittari/.    1  Chr.  2.31;  4.20;   4.42; 

5.  24. 

ISHAtA,  Tsh'mA-man  of  Judah.    1  Chr.  4.  3. 
/.S/yil/.IA'A,  Tsh'ma-el  — Heb.   O'od  hearrth,  or  may  God 
hear. 

(1)  Abraham's  son  by  Hagar,  Gen.  16. 15. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  8.  38 ;   2  Chr.  19.  11 ;  2  Chr.  23.   1 ; 
2  Kings  25.  25  ;  Ezra  10.  22. 

ISUMAELITES,  T.sh'ma-el-ites  — posterity  of  Ishniael. 
Judg.  8.  24. 
See  (Jen.  37.  25.     A.  I'.,  Ishmeelltes. 
ISHMAJAIl.  ish-ma'iah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hears.    1  Chr. 
27.  Id.     1  Cliv.  12.  4,  A.  v.,  Ismuiah.  [18. 

ISl/.UE  A'  .1  /.  Tsh'me-rai  -  Heb.  Jehovah  keeps.    1  Chr.  8. 
ISIii'A//,  Tsh  pah.    1  Chr.  8.  16.     -1.  V.,  Ispah. 
ISHFAX,  T.sh  pXn.    1  Chr.  8.  22. 
ISin  A II,  Tsli' vSh  —  Heb.  resembling  (his  father).     Gen. 

4(i.  17.     A.V.,  Ishuah. 
IS  11 17,  tsh  vl.    1  Chr.  7.  30.    A.V.,  Ishuai. 
iSljy/.IMvi.    1  Sam.  14.  49.     A.V.,  Is/itii.  [isle. 

ISLAND.     Acta  13.  6,  through  the  whole  j'.     A.  V.,  the 
Acts  27.  16,  /.  .  .  .  Cauda;  28.  1,  t.  .  .  .  Melita. 
28.  11,  wintered  in  the  i.    A. )'.,  isle. 
ISLE.    (Jen.  10.  5,  i.  of  the  nations. 
Dan.  11. 18,  shall  he  turn  his  face  unto  the  i. 
Rev.  1.  9.  in  the  i.  that  is  called  Patmos. 
ISMACHIAII,  Ts'ma-chi'ah— Heb.  whom  God  supports. 

2  Chr.  31.13. 
ISR.iEL,  Yg  ra-el  —  Heb.  God  persists,  or  perseveres,  or 
l>erhaps,  God  w  a  ivarrior. 


(1)  a  namt>  conferred  on  .laeob,  Gen.  32.  28. 

(2)  all  J:u-.)l)"s  .h^scemluuts,  (ien.  34.  7  ;  Deut.  4.  1. 

(3)  name  lor  ten  trilx's  ..iily,  J  Sam.  2.  9. 

(4)  tribes  returned  from  captivity,  Ezra  1.  3. 
ISRAELITE'S,    Tg'ra-el-ites— descendants    of    Jacob. 

E.\.  9.  7. 
go  to  Kgypt,  Gen.  46.  6;  leave  Egypt,  Ex.  12.  31. 
their  wanderings.  Ex.  14.  40. 
acnuire  C'anaan,  .losh.  1.-13. 
their  judges,  .ludg.  2.  ;  their  kings,  1  Sam.  10. 
double  kiugdoni,  1  Kings  12.  16;  captivity,  2  Kings  17. 
ISRAE/JTISH,  Ts  ra-el-I'tish.    Lev.  24. 10. 
/  ^S'  .s .  I  ( '//.I  A',  Ys  sa-char     Heb.  there  is  a  reward,  or  man 
of  reivard. 

(1)  men,  Gen.  30.  18 ;  1  Clir.  26.  5. 

(2)  a  tribe,  (Jen.  46.  13. 

(3)  a  territory,  Josh.  19. 17. 

ISSlllAll,  is-shi'ah.    1  Chr.  24.  21.    1  Chr.  7.  3,  A.V., 

Isliiah      Heb.  wli„n'  God  lends. 
ISSUE.    Gen.  48.  6,  thy  /.,  that  thou  begettest. 
Prov.  4.  23,  out  of  it  are  tlie  i.  of  life. 
Dan.  12.  8,  what  shall  be  the  i. '.'    A.  V.,  end. 
Mat.  9.  20 ;  Mark  5.  25 ;  Luke  8.  43,  i.  of  blood. 
Heb.  13.  7,  considering  the  I.     A.\\,end.  [dirt. 

IT.    Jmlg.  3.  22,  ('.  (i.e.  the  sword)  came  out.    .(.  1 .,  the 
Zech.  14.  18,  neither  shall  /.  be  upon  them.    .1.  V.,  that 
have  no  rain.  \xheej>. 

Mat.  18.  13,  rejoieeth  over  i.  more.     .1.  I'.,  more  of  that 
Mark  11. 23,  he  shall  have  /.    ^-1.  I'.,  whatsoever  he  saith. 
13.  18,  that  /.  be.     A.  C,  i/our  jliaht. 
/r.lA/.lA'.Y-tiW'ian-  belonging  to  Italy.    Acts  10.  1. 
/y.lA)'.  Tfa-ly.     Acts  18.  2. 
ITCHING.    2  Tim.  4.  3,  having  i.  ears. 
I  Til  M,\A\n\\~\\e\i.  companionable^  ITT  A  I.    1  Chr. 
U.  31.  [23. 

IT  1 1  A. MAR,  Yth'a-niiu- —  Heb.  island  of  palms.    Ex.  (i. 
ITIIIEL,  Yth'i-el— Heb.  God  is  with  me.    Prov.  30.  1; 

Neh.  11.  7. 
I  Til. MA  II.     Yth'mah  — Heb.      bereavement —  'iS.Q&hxiG. 

1  Chr.  11.  46. 
ITIIS AS.  Ytli  nan  — town  in  Judah.    Josh.  15.  23. 
/  TIIR .  I ,  Tth  rA  -  Heb.  abundance  [:'].    2  Sam.  17.  25. 
ITIIRAA,     Ythran-Heb.     abundance.    Gen.    36.    26,; 

1  Chr.  7.  37. 

ITIIREAM,    Tth're-Siu— Heb.    abundance    of   people. 

2  Sam.  3.  .5. 

ITIIRITE,  Ith  rite— two  of  David's  warriors.     2  Sam. 

23.  38. 
ITS.     Acts  12.  10 ;  1  Cor.  15.  38.  of  /.  own.    A.  V.,  his. 
ITSELF.    Gen.  32.  16,  every  drove  by  i.    A.  V.,thein. 
selves. 
Lev.  25.  5,  groweth  of  i.    A.V.,  its  own  accord. 
Jas.  2.  17,  is  dead  in  i.    A.  V.,  being  alone. 
I TTA  I,  Yt'  tai  -  Heb.  companionable  =  ITH  A  I.    2  Sam. 

23.  29. 
ITirR.EA,  Tt'u-ra>'A  —  land  of  Jetur.    Luke  3.  1. 
IVORY.     1  Kings  10.  18 ;  2  Chr.  9.  17.  throne  of  /. 
1  Kings  22.  39,  /.  house  ;  Ps.  45.  8,  /.  palaces. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  14,  as  /,  work.     A.  V.,  asbright  i. 
7.  4,  Thy  neck  is  like  the  tower  of  i. 
Ezek.  27.  6,  thev  have  made  thy  benches  of  i. 
27.  15,  horns  of /.  and  ebony. 
Amos  3.  15,  houses  of  /.  ;  6.  4,  beds  of  i. 
Rev.  18.  12.  everv  ves.sel  of  /. 
/m/A  Yv'vali.     2  Kings  18.  34.     A.V.,Ivah. 
I  YLM.  I  vYm      Heb.  ruins.    Num.  33.  45.    .1.  V.,  lim. 
/ZIIAR',\z\uir-neh.  oil.    Ex.  6. 18.    Num.  3.  19,  J.  T., 

Izrhar. 
IZ IIARITES,  Yz'hiir-ites.    1  Chr.  26.  23.    Num.  3.  27, 

.1.  !'..  l-eharitvs. 
IZRAIII All,  Yz  la-hl'ah  — Heb.   Jehovah  will  arise  or 

shine.     I  Clir.  7.  3. 
IZR.iJIlTE,  Tz'ra-hlte  — Shamhuth,  David's    captain. 

1  Chr.  27.  8. 
IZRI,  Yz'rl  -  Heb.  forming  =  ZERI(q.v.).   1  Chr.  25. 11. 


.1  A'.4,V,  jaa-kSn.    1  Chr.  1.  42.    A.  V.,  Jakan. 
AKOHAll,  ja'a-ko'bah  =  y.4CO.fl,  Simeonite  prince. 
1  Chr.  4.  36. 

.1  A.l,  ia  a  liV      Heb.  wild  she-ooat.    Neh.  7.  58. 
.  I  A .  I  //.  j;i  S  lali      ./ . I .  I  A .  I .     Kzra  2.  56. 
.1  A'A'()A'A'<i7.IA  ja  a-ro-6r'e-gim  —  Heb.  weavers''  fof"- 
ests.    2  Sam.  21.  19. 

A  RE  Sin  A 11,  ja  a-re  -shiah  —  Heb.  whom  Ood  fosters. 
1  Chr.  8.  27.     A.  V.,  Jnresiah. 

ASIEL,  jft'a-siel  — Heb.  God  works.  1  Chr.  11.47. 
.4.  v.,  .fasiel. 

A  SIEL.  jn-a' si-el  —  Heb.  Ood  works.    1  Chr.  27.  21. 
.1  ^'  U,  jii  a-su  -  Heb.  Jah  work.i.    Ezra  10.  87.    A.V., 
Jaasaii. 

AZ .iXIAIl,  ia-Sz'a-ni'ah-  Heb.  Jah  hears.  2  Kings 
25.  23  :  Jer  35.  3  ;  Ezek.  8.  11 ;  11.  1.  [24.  26. 

AZlAll,  ia  a-zi'ah-  Heb.  Jah  strrngtheneth.  1  Chr. 
-lif/A'A,  ja-a'zi-el  — Heb.  God  strengtheneth.  1  Chr. 
15. 18. 


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.TEC 


y.lfi.lZ.  jabal.    Gen.  4.  20. 

J  A  BHOK.  j5b  bok  —  Heb.  eil'usion—&  river.    Geu.  32.  22. 
JABESIJ,  ja  besh  -  Heb.  (h-y.    2  Kiug3  15. 10. 
JABESH-'ilLEAD,  ja  besh-gil  e-ad,  city  uear  Moiuit 
Gilead. 

its  inhabitauts  are  punished.  Judg.  21.  8. 

is  relieved  by  Saul,  1  Sam.  11.  9,  11. 

Saul  buried  at,  1  Sam.  31.  13. 
JAllEZ,  ja  b:-z.    1  Chr.  2.  o,'.;  4.  9. 
jAJil.y,  ja  bin.  Heb.  discerning  — kius  of  Hazor.    Josh. 

11.  1 :  .Tudg.  4.  24. 
J  A  ay  EEL,  jSb  ne-el  —  Heb.  God  causelh  to  btiUd. 

town  of  Judah,  Josh.  15.  11. 

of  Naphtali,  Josh.  l;).  33. 
/.  1  nXEH.  }%b  ueh  =  J  A  BSEEL.    2  Chr.  26.  6. 
J  A I    1  .V.  ja  eau.    1  Chr.  5.  13.    A.  1".,  Jachon. 
JA  cnjy,  ja  vhin  —  Heb.  [(''"d]  makfsjinn.    Gen.  46. 10  ; 
1  Kings  7.  21 :  1  Chr.  !».  10 ;  24.  17.  [26.  12. 

J  A  ( '111  SITE  S.  ja  chin-Ites,  posterity  of  Jaohin.    Num. 
J  A  CoB.  ja  cob  —  Heb.  s>/p]>/aiit''r.    (1)  the  patriarch. 

son  of  Is.iac  and  Rebekah.  Gen.  2-5.  26. 

buys  Esau's  birthright.  Gen.  ij.  33. 

deceives  Isaac  for  blessing,  Gen.  27.  23. 

is  co;npelled  to  flee  from  Esau.  <ien.  27.  43. 

his  vision  of  the  ladder,  Gen.  2S.  12. 

meets  Rachel  at  the  well.  Gen.  2M.  10. 

marries  Leah  and  Rachel,  Gen.  Hi.  21-30. 

story  of  his  fatnilv.  Gen.  29. ;  30. 

leaves  Laban,  ana  is  pursued.  Gen.  31. 

reconciUation  and  return  of  Laban,  Gen.  31.  55. 

angels  meet  Jacob  at  Mahanaim.  Gen.  32.  2. 

wrestles  with  angel  at  Peniel,  Gen.  32.  24. 

is  reconciled  with  Esau.  Geu.  ;i3. 

is  sent  to  Bt-th-el  to  dwell.  Gen.  3-i.  1. 

is  named  Israel  by  God,  Gen.  35. 10, 

his  great  love  for  Joseph.  Gen.  37.  3. 

is  bereaved  of  Joseph.  Gen.  37. 

goes  to  stay  in  Egypt.  Geu.  46. 

blesses  the  sons  of  Joseph,  Gen.  4S. 

blesses  all  his  sons,  Gen.  49. 

dies,  and  is  buried  in  Canaan,  Geu.  50.  13. 

(2)  father  of  Marv"s  husband.  Mat.  1.  15. 16. 
JACOB'S  M'A"Z,Z.  ia  cob's  well,  at  Sychar.     John  4.  5-6. 
J  AD  A.  jada  — Heb.  //»-"  hvming  o/it'  — man  of  Judah. 

1  Chr.  2.  2S. 
J  ADD  CA.  jad-dii  a-  Heb.  skiUed.    Neh.  10.  21 :  12.  11. 
JADOy,  ia  don  —  Heb.  ajud<j>'.    Neh.  3.  7. 
J  A  EL,  jael  =  /.l.4Z..4  (y.r. ),  "kills  Sisera.    Judg.  4.  17. 
J  A  li  CR.  ja  gur  —  Heb.  jiiur  of  sojourn.    Josh.  15.  21. 
JA/f.  jiih.  coutn\ction  for  Jehovah.     -4.  F.,  Ps.  6S.  4. 
J  A  HATH,  ja  hath -Heb.   /f  (0»d)  iri/l  snatch  up.    1 

Chr.  4.  2  ;  6.  20  ;  23.  10;  24.  22  ;  2  Chr.  34.  12. 
JAHAZ,  ja  hSz.    Num.  21.  23.    Josh.  13.  IS,  -4.  r.,  Jahaza. 

Josh.  21.  36,  .4.  F'.,  Jahazah. 
JAHAZIEL.  iA-h&zi-e\  —  B.e\i.  God  sees.   lChr.23.19;  2 

Chr.  20.  14. 
JAHDAI.  jah  dai  —  Heb.  orasjicr  [?].    1  Chr.  2.  47. 
J  A  HD/EL.  iiih  di-el  —  Heb.  God  gireth  joy.    1  Chr.  5.  24. 
JAHDo.  iiili  do  —  Heb.  »/H»7e./  — a  Gadite.    1  Chr.  5. 14. 
JAHLEEL.  jii'i  le-el  -  Heb.  unit  for  <!>d.    Gen.  46.  14. 
JAHLEELITES,    jah  le-el-Ites,   posterity   of   Jalileel. 
Num.  26.  26.  17.  2. 

JAHMAI,  jiih  mai  — Heb.  mat/  Jehovah  protect.    1  Chr. 
JAHZAH,  iA\izAh  =  JAHAZ  (q.r.).    1  Chr.  6.78.    Jer. 
4S.  21.  A  A'.,  J.ih.truh.  f24. 

J  A  HZ  EEL.  ja'i  ze-el  — Heb.  Gnd  apportions.    Gen.  46. 
JAHZEELITES,  jah  ze-el-ites,  posterity  of  Jahzeel. 

Num.  26.  4S. 
JAHZEIAH,  jahze-iah  — Heb.  Jehovah  looks  at.    Ezra 

10.  15.     ,4.  1".,  Ja'iiiziah. 
J  A  HZ  ERA  H.  jah'ze-rah.    1  Chr.  9.  12. 
J  A  HZIEL  =  iiih  zi-el  =  JAHZEEL  {q.r.).    1  Chr.  7.  13. 
JACKAL.     Neh.  2.  13,  the  j.\<  weU.     .4.  F.,  dragon. 

Job  311.  ii ;  Ps.  44.  19  :  Isa.  13.  22  ;  34. 13  ;  43.  20;  Jer.  10. 
2.' :  Mic.  1.  S  :  Mai.  1.  3,  j.    A.  V.,  dragon. 

Jer.  49.  33,  dwelling-place  of  j.    A.  V.,  dwelling  for 
ilrau'iDS. 
JAILOR.    Acts  16.  27,  /.    A.  V.,  keeper  of  the  prison. 
J  AIR.  ja  ir  -  Heb.  he  enlightens  — ?<  judge.    Judg.  10.  3. 
JAIRITE.  ja  ir-Ite.  descendant  of  Jair.    2  Sam.  20.  26. 
J  AIR  C'.^.  ja  Irus.  Gk.  for  Joir.    Mark  5.  22 ;  Luke  8.  41. 
JAKEIL  ja  keh  —  Heb.  pi"us.    Prov.  30.  1. 
J  A  KIM.  ia  kim  -  Heb.  (Go<l)  estahli.^hes.    1  Chr.  24.  12. 
./. I  Lny.  ja  Ion  -  Heb.  he  lodoes.    1  Chr.  4.  17. 
JAMBRE.S.  jXm  bres  =  Gk.  lambres.    2  Tim.  3.  8. 
JAJIES.  James,  English  form  of  Jacob. 

U)  son  of  ZelTedee  and  :>lder  brother  of  apostle  John. 

follows  Christ.  Mat.  4.  21 ;  Mark  1.  19,  20 ;  Luke  5.  1-11. 

b;^romes  an  aix)stle.  Mat.  10.  2. 

is  martyred  by  Herotl  Agrippa,  .\cts  12.  2. 

(2>  son  of  .\lpli:vus  and  kinsman  of  Christ.     Mat.  10.  3 ; 
Mark  3.  IS  ;  Acts  1-5.  13. 

author  of  the  Epistle  of  James  (q.v.). 
JAMiy.  ja  min-Heb.  right  hand.    Gen.  46.  10;  1  Chr. 

2.  27  :  Neh.  8.  7. 
J  A  MiyiTES.  ja'min-ites,  descendants  of  Jamin.    Num. 

J  A  MLECH.  jSu  lech—  Heb.  He  makes  to  reign.    1  Chr. 
4.31. 


/.4.V/.V/.  ja  nim  — Heb-v/-/-/).   Josh.  li.  53.    A.V.,JitnHtn. 
y.4.V.V.l/,  j5n  ua-i.     Luke  3.  24.     .4.  V.,  Jannn. 
JAyyE.S.  j^n  nes.  an  Egyptian  magician.    2  Tim.  3.  8. 
J  A  yOA  11.  ja-no  all  —  Heb.  rest  —  a  town.    2  Kings  15.  29. 
JAPHETH.     japheth— Heb.    iiide  spreading.      Geu. 

10.  21. 
J  A  PHI  A .  ja-phi  a  —  Heb.  glea  m  in  g.    Josh.  10.  3 ;  19.  12 ; 

2  Sam.  5.  l.i. 
JAPHLET.   japhlet  — Heb.   {God)  causes    to    escape. 

1  Chr.  7.  32. 

JAPHLETITE.S,    j5ph  let-ites.      Josh.    16.    3.      A.V.. 

Japhleli. 
JAR.    1  Kings  17.  12,  handful  of  meal  in  the  j.    A.  V., 

barrel. 
J  A  ^  .4  //,  ja  rah  —  Heb.  a  forest.    1  Chr.  9.  42. 
JAREB.  ja  reb  — Heb.  one  who  sirire.^  [.'].     Hos.  5.  13. 
JARED,  ja' red  — Heb.  de  cent.    Gen.  5.  15;  Luke  3.  37. 

iChr.  1.  2     A.V.,Jered. 
JARHA,  jar  ha.  meaning  doubtful.    1  Chr.  2.  34. 
JARIB,  ja  rib— Heb.  he  striveth.     1  Chr.  4.  24;   Ezra 

8.  16. 
JARilCTH,  jar'muth  — Heb.  height  — town  in  Judah. 

Josh.  10.  3. 
town  of  Issachar,  Josh.  21.  29.  [14. 

JAROAH.  ja-ro  ah  —  Heb.  moon  T?]- aGadite.    1  Chr.  5. 
JASHAR,}Ashiir-B.eb.  upright.    Josh.  lU.  13.     A.V., 

Ja.iher. 
JASHEy,  jS'shen  — Heb.  sleeping  =  HA SHEM  (q.v.). 

2  Sam.  23.  32. 

JASHOBEAM.  ja-sho  be-am  — Heb.  to  whom  the  people 

turn  —one  of  David's  heroes.    1  Chr.  11. 11. 
J  A  SHi'B.  ja  shub  —  Heb.  he  re' urns.    Num.  26.  24. 
JA  .SHL'HI-LEHEM.  j.'kh  u-bi-le  hem.    1  Chr.  4.  22. 
J  A  SHCBITE  .•>•,  ja  shub-ites,  posterity  of  Jashub.    Num. 

2t>.  24. 
J  A  .^(>y.  ia  son  —  Gk.  =  JOSHUA.    Rom.  16.  21. 
JASPER.    Ex.  28.  20,  the  fourth  row  .  .  .  &j. 
Ezek.  2S.  13.  the  onyx,  and  the  j. 
Rev.  4.  3.  like  aj.  stone  :  21.  11,  as  it  were  a  j.  stone. 
21.  IS,  the  wall  thereof  was  j.  (26.  2. 

J  A  THyiEL.  jath  ni-el  —  Heb.  God  is  everlasting.    1  Chr. 
J  A  TTIR,  jiit  lir  —  Heb.  preeot  inent.    Josh.  15.  48. 
JAVAy.  ja  van -Heb.  =  lOMA.     Geu.    10.    2;    Isa. 

fti.  19. 
JAVELIN.    Josh.  8.  13,  Stret.hout  thej.    A.  F.,  spear. 
1  Sam.  17.  6,  he  had  .  .  .  aj.     A.  V.,  target. 
17.  4-i.  Thou  comest  .  .  .  with  ay.    A.  V..  shield. 
Job  41.   29,  laugheth  at  the  rushing  of  the  j.    A.  F., 

JAWBONE.    Judg.  15.  15,  j.  of  an  ass. 

Judg.  15.  16.  /.  of  an  ass.    A.  \'..jan-. 
JAWS.     Ps.  22.  15.  tongue  cleaveth  to  my  j. 
JAW-TEETH.      Joel  1.  6,  j.-t.  of  a  lioness.     A.  F, 

ch'ek  tteth  of  a  great  lion. 
JAZER.  ja  zer  =  JAAZER  (q.v.).    Num.  32.  1. 
JAZIZ.\a7Az.    1  Chr. -27.  30. 
JEALOUS     Ex.  20.  5 ;  Deut.  5.  9.  am  a j.  God. 

Num.  11.  -29.  Art  thou  /.     ,4.  F,  Enrie.<;t  thou. 
25.  11.  j.  with  my  jealousv.     A.  V.,2talousfor  my  sake. 

1  Kings  19.  10,  14,  y.  for  Jehovah. 
Ezek.  39.  25,  j.  for  my  holy  name. 
Joel  2.  18,  /.  for  his  land. 

Nah.  1.  2,  Jehovah  is  a  j.  God. 
Zech.  1.  14,  j.  for  Jerusalem. 

2  Cor.  11.  2.  I  am  /.  over  vou. 
JEALOUSY.     Num.  5.  14.  the  spirit  ofj. 

Num.  5.  2;».  law  ofj.     A.  V.,  jeah'usies. 
Job  5.  2.  j.  slayeth.     -4.  F,  envy. 
Ps.  78.  58.  moved  him  toy. ;  79.  5,  shall  thyy.  bum. 
Prov.  6.  34,  y.  is  the  rage  of  a  man. 
27.  4,  stand  before y.  .'    A.  F,  envy  f 
S.  of  Sol.  8.  6,  /.  is  cruel  as  Sheol. 
Acts  5.  17.  filled  withy.     .4.  V..  iiHlitination. 
7.  9,  moved  withy.     -4  F,  envy. 
Rom.  10.  19,  provoke  you  toy. :  11.  11,  them  toy. 
11.  14,  provoke  toy.    .4.  F,  emulation. 
13.  13,  not  in  .  .  .  j.     A.  F.,  envying. 
1  Cor.  10.  22,  provoke  the  Lord  to  /. 
Gal.  5.  20.  y.,  wn\ths.     -4.  F.,  emultitions. 
Jealousy,  referred  to.  Num.  2.'>.  11;   Deut.  29.  20;   32. 
16,  21 ;  1  Kings  14.  -22 ;  Ezek.  36.  5  :  Zeph.  1.  18. 
image  of.   Ezek.   S.  3,  5;   offering  of.  Num.  5.  11-15; 

waters  of.  Num.  5.  12-17,  27. 
Instances  of  :  -  1  Sam.  17.  28 ;  19.  1-17 :   -V.  27-34 ;  23. 
7.  26 :  2  Sam.  6.  16,  2(i--22 :  19.  41-43. 
JEA  RI.\f.  je  a-rTm  —  Heb.  forests.    Josh.  15  10. 
JEATHERAlAe-&the-Tvd,I^\ite.    1  Chr.  6.  2L     A.V., 

Jeatfrai. 
JEHERECHIAH.  je-bSr  e-chl'ah  —  Heb.    Jehovah    will 
hi,.<s.     Isa.  S.  2.  [19. 10. 

JEB  r.s'.  je  bus  —  Heb.  trodden  —  Canaanite  city.    Judg. 
JE  Br. SITE.  i$b  u-slte.    Josh.  18.  16.     .4.  F,  Jebusi. 
JEBUSITE.  "j?b'u-site,  dwellers  in  Jebus.     Gen.  15.  21. 

.4.  v..  Jebusiles. 
JECHILIAH  jiehi-U  Ah.    2  Chr.  26.  3.     A.V.^JecoHah. 
JECHOyiAH,  jg€h  o-nl  ah.     Mat.  1.  11.     A.  F,  Jech- 

onias. 
JECOLIAH.  j5€  o-li  ah  -  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  been  nlle. 
2  Kings  15.  2.     .4.  F.  Jecholiah. 


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JECONIAH,  jee'o-m'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  firm.    1  Chr. 

3.  16. 

JEDAIAH,  je-da'iah.    (1)  Heb.  praise  Jehovah.    IChr. 

4.  37;  Neh.  3.  10. 

(2)  Heb.  Ji-hovah  hath  knoion.    1  Chr.  9.  10 ;  24.  7. 
JEDIAEL,  je-di'a-el  —  Heb.  known  of  God.    1  Chr.  7.  6  ; 

11.  45. 
JEDIDAH.  je-dl'dah  —  Heb.  beloved.    2  Kings  22.  1. 
JEDIDIAH,    jed'i-di'ah  — Heb.    beloved   of   Jehovah  — 

God"s  name  for^olomou.    2  Sam.  12.  25. 
JEDUTHUN,   je-du'thun— Heb.   praising  — di,  Levite. 

1  Chr.  16.  41. 
JEGAR-SAHADUTHA,]es3.v-e,'a:\\A-dvi't\ii^=GALEED 

(q.v.).     Gen.  31.  47. 
JEHALLELEL,ie-\a,\'\&-\e\.  —  nQh.  he  shall  praise  God. 

1  Chr.  4.  16,   A.  V.,  Jehaleleei.     2  Chr.  29.  12,  A.  V., 

Jehaletel. 
JEHDEIAH,  jeh-de'iah  — Heb.  may  Jehovah  give  joy. 

1  Chr.  24.  20;  27.  30.  [24.16. 
JEHEZKEL,  je-hezkel-Heb.  =  £^^A'/i?Z.  1  Chr. 
J E  HI  AH,  je-hl'ah  — Heb.  may  Jehovah  live.    1  Chr.  15. 

24. 

JEHIEL,  je-hiel-Heb.  may  God  live.  1  Chr.  15.  18; 
27.  32;  Ezras.  9;  10.  26. 

JEHIELI.  je-hle-ll.    1  Chr.  26.  21.  [12. 

JEHIZKIAH,  ]&\nz-\VA\\^HEZEKIAH.     2  Chr.   28. 

JEHOADDAH,  je-ho'ad-dah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  de- 
posed or  hath  numbered.  1  Chr.  8.  36.  A.  V.,  Je- 
ll oad  ah. 

JEHOADDIN,  je'ho-Sd'din  — the  wife  of  king  Jehoash. 

2  Kings  14.  2.     .4.  T.,  Jelioaddan. 
JEHOAHAZ,  je-ho'a-h5z  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  grasped. 

(1)  Ahaziah,  king  of  Judah,  2  Chr.  21.  17. 

(2)  king  of  Israel  after  Jehu,  2  Kings  10.  35. 

(3)  Josiah's  son  Shallum,  2  Khigs  23.  31 ;  2  Chr.  36.  1. 
JEHOASH,  je-ho'ash  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  bestowed  = 

JO  ASH  (q.v.). 

(1)  king  of  Judah,  son  of  Ahaziah,  2  Kings  11.  2. 
is  saved  from  tlie  massacre,  2  Kings  11.  2,  3. 

is  anointed  king  by  Jehoiada,  2  Kuigs  11. 12. 

(2)  king  of  Israel  after  Jehoahaz,  2  Kings  13. 10. 
liis  wicked  reign,  2  Kings  13.  11. 

his  grief  for  the  prophet  Elisha,  2  Kings  13.  14. 
defeats  Amaziah,  king  of  Judah,  2  Chr.  25.  23. 
his  death  and  burial,  2  Kings  14.  16. 
JEHOHANAN,  je  ho-ha'nan-Heb.  Jehovah  hath  been 

Qratious.     1  Chr.  26.  3 ;  Neh.  6.  18. 
JEHOIACHIN,   je-hoi'a-«hin  — Heb.  Jehovah  will  es- 
tablish —  a  king  of  Judah.    2  Kings  24.  12. 
JEHOIADA,     je-hoi'a-da  —  Heb.     Jehovah     knoweth. 

2  Sam.  8.  18;  2  Chr.  22.  11. 
JEHOIAKfM,  je-hoi'a-kim  —  Heb.  Jehovah  sets  up  = 

ELIAKIM,  king  of  Judah.    2  Kings  23.  34. 
JEHOIARIB.   je-hoi'a-rlb  — Heb.    Jehovah  pleadeth  — 

a  priest.    1  Chr.  9.  10. 
JEHONADAB,  ie-hon'a-dSb  —  Heb.  he  ivhom  Jehovah 
hath  inipflled.    2  Kings  10.  15. 
In  Jer.  35.  6,  Jonadab. 
JEHONATHAN,    je-hon'a-than  — Heb.    Jehovah   hath 

given.    2  Chr.  17.  8 ;  Neh.  12.  18. 
JEHORAM,  je-ho'ram  —  Heb.  Jehovah  is  exalted. 

(1)  king  of  Judah,  1  Kings  22.  50  ;  2  Kings  8.  16. 

(2)  king  of  Israel,  2  Kings  1. 17. 

(3)  a  priest,  2  Chr.  17.  8. 

JEHOSHA  BE  A  TH,    je'ho-shab'e-ath  =  JE  EOS  HEB  A 

(q.v.).    2Chr.  22.  11.  [judged. 

JEHOSHAPHAT,  je-h5sh'a-phat-Heb.  Jehovah  hath 

(1)  king  of  Judah  after  Asa,  1  Kings  15.  24. 
fortifies  his  kingdom  against  Israel,  2  Chr.  17.  1. 
his  good  reign,  2  Chr.  17.  7-19 ;  22.  9. 

(2)  David  and  Solomon's  "  recorder,"  2  Sam.  8. 16. 

(3)  Solomon's  purveyor  in  Issachar,  1  Kings  4.  17. 

(4)  others,  2  Kings  9.  2;  1  Chr.  11.  43;  15.  24. 

valley  of  Jehosliapliat,  Joel  3.  2, 12.  \Josaphat. 

JEH0SHAPHA2\  je-ho.sh'a-phat.     Mat.    1. '8.      A.V., 

JEHOSHEBA,  je-hosh'e-b;V  -  Heb.  Jehovah  is  an  oath  — 
sister  of  king  Ahaziah.    2  Kings  11.  2. 

JEHO  VA  H,  je-ho' vah  -  Heb.  the  self -existent.  Ex.  6.  3. 
(See  God.) 

JEHOVAH.  In  A.  V.  and  R.  V.  (Eng.),  is  translated 
Lord  and  God.  In  tliis  revised  version  the  word  Je- 
hovah is  used  where  Jah  occurs  in  the  Hebrew  text. 
(See  God.) 

JEHOVAH-JIREH,  je-ho'vah-ji'reh-Heb.  Jehovah 
seeth.    Gen.  22.  14. 

JEHOVAH-NISSI,  je-ho' vah-nTs' si  — Heb.  Jehovah  is 
my  banner.    Ex.  17.  15. 

JEHOVAH-SHALOM,  je-ho'vah-sha'lom-Heb.  Jeho- 
vah is  peace.    Judg.  6.  24. 

JEHO  VAH-SHAMMAH,  je-ho' vah-shSm'mah  -  Heb. 
Jehovah  is  there.  Ezek.  48.  35  (marg.).  A.  V.,  The 
Lord  is  there. 

JEHOZABAD,  je-hoz'a-bad-Heb.  Jehovah  hath  be- 
stowed.   1  Chr.  26.  4 ;  2  Kings  12.  21. 

JEHOZADAK,  je-hoz'a-dak- Heb.  Jehovah  is  right- 
eou.s.    1  Chr.  6.  14.    Hag.  1.  1,  .4.  F.,  Josedech. 

JEHU,  je'hu  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  He. 

(1)  a  king  of  Israel,  2  Kings  9.  2. 

(2)  others,  1  Kings  16. 1 ;  1  Chr.  2.  38;  4.  35;  12.  3. 


JEHUBBAH,  je-hiib'bah.    1  Chr.  7.  34. 

JEHUCAL,  je-hu'€al  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  able  =  JUCAL 

(q.v.).     Jer.  37.  3. 
J  EHUD,  je'hud  —  towii  of  Dan.    Josh.  19.  45. 
JEHUDl,  je-hu'dl  —  Heb.  a  Jew.    Jer.  -36.  14. 
JEIEL,  je-i'el.    1  Chr.  5.  7 ;  9.  35 :  11.  44.    A.  V.,  Jehiel. 
JEKABZEEL,  je-kab'ze-el-Heb.  God  colkcts  =  KAB- 

ZEEL(q.  v.).     Neh   11.  25. 
JEKAMEAM,  jek'a-me'am.    1  Chr.  23.  19. 
JEKAMIAH,       jek'a-mi  ah  —  Heb.       may       Jehovah 

.strengthen.    1  Chr.  2.  41 ;  3. 18.     A.  V.,  Jecamiah. 
JEK  UTHIEL,  je-ku'tlii-el  —  Heb.  preservation  of  God  [?] 

1  Chr.  4.  18. 
JEMIMAH,    je-mi'mah  — Heb.  f/o«e  — Job's   daughter. 

Job  42.  14.     A.  v.,  Jemima. 
JEMUEL,    jem'u-el  —  Heb.  =  NEMOEL    (q.v.).  —  Sim- 
eon's eldest  son.    Gen.  46.  10. 
JEOPARDY.    2  Sam.  23. 17,  inj.  of  their  lives? 

Luke  8.  23;  1  Cor.  15.  30,  iny.  (  =  risk). 
JEPHTHAU,  jeph'thah.     Heb.  11.  32.    A.  V.,  Jephthae. 
JEPHTHA  H,  jeph'thah  -  Heb.  He  (Jehovah)  will  open  - 
a  Gileadite. 
leads  a  band  of  outlaws,  Judg.  11.  3. 
completely  defeats  the  Ammonites,  Judg.  11.  33. 
does  with  his  daughter  as  he  vowed,  Judg.  11.  39. 
defeats  the  Ephraimites,  Judg.  12.  4. 
judges  Israel  for  six  years,  Judg.  12.  7.  ri3.  6. 

JEPHUNNEH  je-phun'neh.    (1)  Caleb's  father,  Num. 

(2)  an  Asherite,  1  Chr.  7.  38. 
JER  AH.  je'rah-Heb.  month.    Gen.  10.  26;  1  Chr.  1.  20. 
JERAHMEEL,'^e,-x'2k\\m%-&\  —  ^%\>.  may  God  have  com- 


passion.   1  Chr.  2.  9 ;  24.  29 ;  Jer.  36.  26. 


JERAHMEELITES,  je-rah'me-el-Ites,  descendants  of 

Jerahmeel.    1  Sam.  27. 10. 
JERED,  je'red  —  Heb.  descent— z.  man  of  Judah.  1  Chr. 

4.  18. 
JEREMAI,  jer'e-mai  — Heb.   dwelling  in  high  places. 

Ezra  10.  33. 
JEREMIAH,  jer'e-mi'ah— Heb.  whom  Jehovah  appoints. 

(1)  a  greater  prophet,  son  of  Hilkiah,  Jer.  1. 1. 
is  ordained  when  still  young,  Jer.  1.  5. 
assists  Josiah  in  reforming  Israel,  2  Kings  23.  4. 
laments  Josiah's  death,  2  Chr.  35.  25. 
predicts  the  seventy  years'  captivity,  Jer.  25.  8. 
is  apprehended,  tried,  and  acquitted,  Jer.  26. 
his  victory  over  Hananiah,  Jer.  28. 

writes  to  the  captives  in  Babylon,  Jer.  29. 
Jehoiakim  destroys  his  roll,  Jer.  36.  23. 
foretells  the  destruction  of  .Jerusalem,  Jer.  37.  8. 
is  imprisoned  by  princes,  Jer.  37.  15. 
is  released  by  the  Chaldeans,  Jer.  40.  4. 
chooses  to  stay  in  Mizpah,  .Jer.  40.  6. 
is  taken  to  Egypt  by  Johanan,  Jer.  43.  7. 
foretells  the  conquest  of  Egypt,  Jer.  43.  8. 
other  prophecies,  Jer.  46.-51. ;  51.-59. 
see  also  Mat.  16.  14  ;  27.  9. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  5.  24 ;  12.  4  ;  12.  10  ;  2  Kings  23.  31. 
JEREMIAH,  jer'e-mi'ah.    Mat.  16.  14,  .4.  K,  Jeremias. 
JEREMIAH,  jer-e-mlah.    Mat.  2.  17.    A.  T.,  Jeremy. 
JE  RE  MOTH,  jer'e-moth.    1  Chr.  8.  14. 
JERIAHje-rlnh.    1  Chr.  23.  19. 

JERIBAI,  jer'i-bai  —  Heb.  adversary.    1  Chr.  11.  46. 
JERICHO,  jer'i-eho  —  Heb.  j)lace  of  fragrance  [?]  Num. 
22.  1. 
important  city  west  of  Jordan,  Num.  34. 15. 
Joshua  sends  two  spies  to,  Josh.  2.  1. 
its  miraculous  capture  and  destruction.  Josh.  6. 
is  rebuilt  by  Hiel  the  Beth-elite,  1  Kings  16.  34. 
JERIEL,  je'ri-el  -  ll%h.  founded  by  God.    1  Chr.  7.  2. 
JERIJAH,  }e-Ti'ia,h  =  JERIAH(q.v.).    1  Chr.  26.  3L 
JERIaMOTH,  jer'i-moth.   1  Chr.  7.  7  ;  24.  30  ;  25.  4 ;  2  Chr. 

11.  18;  31.  13. 
JERIOTH,   je'ri-oth  — Heb.  canopies -CzXeWi    wife. 

1  Chr.  2.  18. 
JEROBOAM,  jer'o-bo'am  —  Heb.  may  he  plead  the  peo- 
ple's cause. 

(1)  son  of  Nebat,  first  king  of  Israel,  1  Kings  12.  20. 
his  idolatry  at  Dan  and  Beth-el,  1  Kings  12.  26-33. 
is  reproved  and  punished  at  Beth-el,  1  Kings  13.  1. 
his  character,  1  Kings  14. 16. 

death,  1  Kings  14.  20. 

(2)  son  and  successor  to  king  Joash,  2  Kings  14.  23. 
JEROHAM,  je-ro'ham  —  Heb.  Jehovah  is  compassionate. 

(1)  Samuel's  grandfather,  1  Sam.  1.  1. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  9.  8  ;  9.  12  ;  12.  7 ;  27.  22. 

JER  UBBAA  L,    je-rub'ba-al  —  Baal    strives  —  Gideon. 

Judg.  6.  32. 
JER  UBBESHETH,      je-rab'be-shgth  =  JER  UBBAAL 

(q.v.).    2Sam.  U.  21. 
JER  UEL  jer'u-el  =  JERIEL  (q.v.).    2  Chr.  20. 16. 
JERUSALEM,  je-ry'sa-lem  —  Heb.  habitation  of  peace. 
Joshua  slays  Adoni-zedec,  the  king  of.  Josh.  10. 
is  set  on  fii-e  by  the  men  of  Judah,  Judg.  1.  8. 
David  takes  Goliath's  head  to,  1  Sam.  17.  54. 
David  expels  the  native  Jebusites,  2  Sam.  5.  7. 
Zion  becomes  "  the  city  of  David,"  2  Sam.  5.  7. 
David  builds  an  altar  on  the  threshing-floor  of  Araunah 

the  Jebusite,  2  Sam.  24.  25. 
the  ark  is  taken  to  Zion,  2  Sam.  6. 


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Solomon  builds  temple  on  Mount  Moriali,  1  Kings  6. 
becomes  the  capital  of  Judah,  1  Kings  12. 
is  often  taken  and  retaken,  2  Kings  14. ;  18.  ;  23. ;  24. 
siege  and  destruction  by  Nebuchadnezzar,  2  Kings  25. 
principal  Jews  retreat  to  Egypt,  Jer.  40.-44. 
is  rebuilt  after  the  captivity,  Dan.  9.  16,  25 ;  Ezra  1.-3. 
the  wall  is  rebuilt,  Neh.  3.  8. 
Christ  is  taken  to  J.  by  his  parents,  Luke  2.  22. 
Christ  rides  into.  Mat.  21.  1;  Luke  19.  35. 
Christ  laments  over,  Mat.  23  37  ;  Luke  13.  34. 
is  the  scene  of  Stephen's  martyrdom.  Acts  7. 
Paul  is  attacked  and  rescued  at,  Acts  21. 
the  new  Jerusalem,  Rev,  21.  2. 
(See  also  8alkm,  Akiel,  aud.jEBUs.) 
JER  USIIA,  je-ru  sha—  Heb.  possession.    2  Kings  15.  33. 

In  2  Chr.  27.  i,  Jerushah. 
JESHAIAH,  jesh'a-iah.     1  Chr.   25.   3.     1  Chr.  3.  21, 

A.  v.,  Jesfiiuh. 
JESHANAH,  jesh'a-nah.  —  Heb.  o/(7  — is  taken  by  Abi- 

jah  from  Jeroboam.    2  Chr.  13.  19. 
JESHARELAH,  jesh'a-re'lah— Heb.    upright  =  AS A- 

RELAH  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  25.  14. 
JESHEBEAB,    je-sheb'e-ab  -  Heb.    (my)   father    has 

duflt.    1  Chr.  24.  13. 
JESHER,  je'sher  — Heb.  uprightness  — &on  of  Caleb.    1 

Chr.  2.  18. 
JESHISHAT,  je-shi'shai  — Heb.  an  old  or  venerable. 

1  Chr.  5.  14. 
JESHOHAIAH,  jesh'o-ha'iah  — a  Siraeonite  prince.    1 

Chr.  4.  36. 
JESHUA,  }efiW\i-a.-=JESHUAH—  Heb.  Jehovah  is  sal- 
vation.   (1)  Joshua,  the  son  of  Nun,  Neh.  8.  17. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  24.  11 ;  2  Chr.  3L  15;  Ezra  2.  2. 

(3)  village  in  Judah,  Neh.  11.  26. 

JESHURUN,  jesh'u-run  — Heb.   righteous  — a,  poetical 

name    for  Israel.    Deut.   32.   15.    Isa.  44.   2,  A.   V., 

Jesin-un. 
JESIMIEL,  je-sTm'i-el  — Heb.  God-made  — 21,  Simeonite 

prince.    1  Chr.  4.  36. 
JESSE,    jes'se  — Heb.    uealthy    [?j  — David's    father. 

Ruth  4.  22. 
JESTING.     Eph.  5.  4,  foolish  talking,  or./. 
JESUS,  je'§us  —  Gk.  form  of  Jeshua  or  Joshua  (q.v.). 

(1)  Christ  (q.v.).  Mat.  1.  21. 

(2)  Joshua,  the  military  leader,  Acts  7.  45  ;  Heb.  4.  8. 

(3)  Jewish  convert  Justus,  Col.  4.  11 
JESUS,  jesus.    Luke  3.  29.     A.  V.,  Jose. 
Jesus  Christ.    See  also  Christ  Jesus. 
HIS  NAMES,  TITLES,  AND  OFFICES. 

Adam,  the  tasf,  1  (jor.  15.  45.  Advocate,  an,  1  John  2.  1. 
Almighty,  the.  Rev.  1.  8.  Alphaa,i\A.  the  Omega,  the 
Eev.  1.  8.  Ameu,  Rev.  3.  14.  Ajjostle,  the,  Heb.  3,  1. 
Author  oi  &terndiX  salvation,  Heb.  5.  9.  Author  and 
Perfecter  (Finisher.  A.  V.)  of  our  faith,  Heb.  12,  2. 
Beginning  and  the  EndyX\\&,  Rev.  22.  13.  Beginning 
of  the  creation  of  God,  Rev.  3.  14.  Beloved,  Mat,  12. 
18;  Eph.  1.  6.  Bishop  of  your  souls,  1  Pet.  2.  25. 
Branch,  the,  Zech.  3.  8;  6.  12.  Branch,  a  righieou-'i, 
Jer.  23.  5.  Branch  of  rigliteousness,  Jer.  33,  15. 
Bread,  I  am  the,  John  6.  41.  Bread,  the  living,  John 
6.  51.  Bread  of  God,  John  6.  33.  Bread  of  Life,  I 
am  the,  John  6.  35.  Carpenter,  the,  Mark  6.  3.  Car- 
penter's Son,  the.  Mat.  13.  55.  Child,  a,  Isa.  9.  6. 
Child  Jesus,  Luke  2.  27.  Chihl,  young.  Mat.  2.  8.  13. 
Chosen,  va.y(A.V.,  Elect,  mine),  Isa.  42.  1.  Christ, 
the.  Mat.  16. 16 ;  Mark  8.  29.  Christ  the  Lord's,  Luke 
2.  26.  Chri.'it  a  king,  Luke  23.  2.  Christ  Jesus  our 
Lord,  1  Tim.  1.  12,  Christ  of  God.  the,  Luke  9.  20 ; 
23.  35.  Christ  tlie  Lord.  Luke  2.  11.  Christ,  son  of 
the  Blessed,  the,  Mark  14.  61.  Commander.  Isa.  55.  4. 
Consolation  of  Israel,  Ijuke  2.  2o.     Corner-stone,  Isa. 

28.  16;  Eph.  2.  20 ;  1  Pet.  2.  6.  Counsellor,  Isa.  9.  6. 
Covenant,  Isa.  42.  6.  David,  Ezek.  34.  23;  37.  24. 
David  their  king,  Jer.  30.  9 ;  Hos.  3.  5.  David,  son 
of.  Mat,  9,  27;  21.  9.    Dayspi'ing  from  on  high,  Luke 

I,  78,  Day-.^tar,  2  Pet.  1,  19.  Deliverer,  Rom.  11.  26. 
Door,  I  am  tlip,  John  10.  ft.  Door  of  the  sheep,  John 
10.7.  Effulgence  ( A.  V.Bvis\\ti\e&&),neh.\.Z.  Em- 
manuel, see  Immanuel.  Ensign,  Isa.  11.  10.  Ever- 
lastinn  Father,  Isa,  9.  6.    Faithful  and  True,  Rev.  19. 

II.  Fellow,  mil,  Zech.  13,  7,  First  and  the  last,  the. 
Rev,  1,  17;  22.  13.  Firstborn  (A.  V.,  Firstbegotten), 
Heb.  1,  6,  Firstborn  (A.  V.,  Firstbegotten)  of  the 
dead.  Rev.  1.  5.  Firstborn  among  inanu  brethren, 
Rom.  8.  29,  Firstboi-n  of  all  creation.  Col.  1.  15. 
Firstfruits  of  them  that  are  asleep,  1  Cor.  15.  20.  Fore- 
runner,  Heb.  6.  20.  Fonnd-ition,  1  Cor.  3. 11,  Foun- 
tain opened,  Zech.  13.  1.  Friend  of  publicans  and 
sinners.  Mat.  11.  19.  Gift  of  God,  the,  John  4.  10. 
Glory  ()f  thy  people  Israel,  the,  Luke  2.  32.  God,  the 
only,  Jude  25.  God,  the  true.  1  John  5.  20.  God 
blessed  for  ever,  Rom.  9.  5.     God  of  all  men,  Rom.  3, 

29.  God  our  Saviour,  1  Tim.  2.  3 ;  Jude  25.  God 
with  us,  see  Immanuel.  Governor,  Mat.  2.  6.  Head 
of  every  man,  1  Cor.  11.  3.  Head  of  the  body,  the 
church,  Col.  1.  18.  Head  of  the  corner.  Mat.  21.  42. 
Heir  of  all  things,  Heb.  1.  2.  Wah  Prie.^t,  Heb,  3.  1 ; 
4.  14  ;  5,  10.  High  Priest  of  the  t/ood  things  to  come, 
Heb.  9.  n.    Holy,  he  that  is.  Rev.  3,  7.    Holy,  the 


mast,  Dan.  9.  24.  Holy  One  of  Cod,  Mark  1.  24; 
Luke  4.  31.  Holy  and  Righteous  One,  Acts  3.  14. 
Holy  Servant  {A.V.,  child)  Je.m^,  Acts  4.  30.  Holy, 
the  Son  of  God,  Luke  1.  35.  Hojje,  our,  1  Tim.  1.  1, 
Horn  of  Salvation,  Luke  1.  69.  /  am,  Ex.  3.  14; 
John  8.  58.  Image,  very,  of  his  substance  (A.  V., 
express  image  of  his  person),  Heb.  1.  3.  Image  of ' 
God,  2  Cor.  4.  4.  Immanu/l,  Isa.  7.  14;  Mat.  1.  23, 
Jehovah,  Isa.  26,  4.  Jehovah  our  righteousness,  Jer. 
23.  6,  Jesus,  Mat,  1.  21 ;  1  Thes.  1. 10,  Jesus  Christ, 
our  Saviour,  Tit.  3.  6.  Jesns  of  Nazareth,  John  19. 
19,  Jesus  thou  Nazarene  (^.  F.,  of  Nazareth),  Mark 
1.  24.  Jesus  the  King  of  the  Jens,  Mat.  27.  37.  Je.ms 
the  son  of  God,  Heb.  4. 14.  Judge  of  the  living  (A.  V., 
quick)  and  dead.  Acts  10.  42,  Judge,  the  righteous, 
2  Tim.  4.  8.  Justified  in  the  Spirit,  1  Tim.  3.  16. 
King,  Mat.  21.  5:  Luke  19.  38.  King  of  Israel.  John 
1.  49.  King  of  the  Jeics,  Mat.  2.  2;  A'  ng  of  kings,  1 
Tim.  6.  15 ;  Rev.  19. 16.  King  over  all  the  earth.  Zech. 
14.  9.  Lamb,  a.  Rev.  5.  6,  8.  Lamb  of  God,  John  1. 
29,  36.  Lamb  that  hath  been  slain.  Rev.  5.  12.  Law- 
giver, Isa.  33.  22.  Leader  (marg.,  prince),  Isa.  55.  4. 
Life,  the,  John  14.  6.  L'fe,  our.  Col.  3.  4,  Life, 
Bread  of,  John  6.  35.  Light,  the,  John  12.  35.  Ligid 
of  the  ivorld,  John  8.  12  ;,9.  5.  LIgbt,  the  true,  John 
1.  9.  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Rev.  5.  5.  Lord, 
Mat.  3.  3;  22.  43;  Mark  11.  3.  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Clirist,  2  Pet.  2.  20.  Lord  Chri.'t,  Col.  3.  24. 
Lord  Jesus.  Acta  1.  21.  Lord  Jesus  Chrit,  Rom.  1. 
7 ;  Eph.  6.  24.  Lord  of  all.  Acts  10.  36;  Rom.  10,  12. 
Lord-  of  glory,  1  Cor.  2.  8,  Lord  of  lords,  1  Tim.  6. 
15;  Rev.  17.  14.  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth.  Acts  17.  24. 
Lord  of  both  the  dead  and  tite  liriug,  Rom.  14.  9. 
Lord  even  of  the  sabbath,  Mark  2.  28.  Maker  and 
Sustainer  of  all  things,  John  1.  3,  10  ;  Eph.  3.  9  ;  Col. 
1.  16 ;  Rev.  4. 11.  Man.  John  19. 5  ;  1  Tim.  2.  5.  Man, 
the  .second,  1  Cor.  15.  47.  Man  of  sorrows,  Isa.  53.  3. 
Manifested  in  the  flesh,  1  Tim.  3.  16.  Master,  Mat. 
23.  10.  Mediator,  1  Tim.  2.  5 :  Heb,  9.  15.  Mediator 
of  a  neiv  covenant  (A.  V.,  of  the  new  covenant),  Heb. 


12.  24.  Me.'isiah,  John  1.  41,  Mighty  God,  Isa.  9.  6. 
'tlghty  One  of  Jacob,  Isa.  49.  26;  60.  16.  Mighty  to 
ive,  Isa.  63.  1.    Morning  Star,  Rev.  22.  16.    Naza- 


rene] Mat.  2.  23.  Offs])ring  0/  David,  Rev.  22.  ~16. 
Passover,  our,  1  Cor.  5.  7.  Potentate,  blessed  and 
only,  1  Tim.  6.  15.  Pouer  of  God,  1  Cor,  1.  24  ;  Rom. 
1,  16.  Precious  things  of  all  nations  (A.V.,  desire 
of).  Hag.  2.  7.  Priest  for  ever,  Ps.  110.  4  ;  Heb.  5.  6 ; 
7.  17.  Prince,  Acts  5.  31.  Prince  of  Life,  Acts  3. 15. 
Prince  of  Peace.  Isa.  9.  6.  Proidiet,  Deut.  18.  15; 
Luke  24.  19;  John  6.  14.  Propitiation,  Rom.  3,  25; 
1  John  4. 10.  Rabbi,  John  1.  38  ;  3.  2.  Rabboni,  John 
20.  16,    Redeemer,  Isa.  59.  20.    Redemption,  1  Cor. 

1.  30.  Resurrection,  John  11.  25.  Righteous,  the,  1 
John  2.  1.  Righteous  One,  the  (A.  V.,  the  Juet),  Acts 
3.  14.  Righteousness,  1  Cor.  1.  30.  Rock,  the,  1  Cor. 
10.  4.  Rock  of  offence,  1  Pet.  2.  8.  Root  of  David, 
Rev,  5.  5 ;  22.  16.  Root  of  Je.^se,  Isa.  11.  10 ;  Rom.  15. 
12.  Ruler  in  Israel,  Mic.  5  2.  Ruler  (A.  V.,  Fiince) 
of  the  kings  of  the  earth.  Rev.  1.  5.  Same,  yester- 
day,  and  to-day,  and  forever,  Keb.  13.8.  Sanciifica- 
tion,  1  Cor.  1.  30,  Saviour,  Luke  2.  11;  John  4.  42. 
Saviour  of  the  body,  Eph.  5. 23.  Saviour  of  the  world, 
1  John  4.  14.     Sceijtre,^uvc\.  24. 17.        Seed  of  David, 

■  2  Tim.  2.  8.  Serva^it,  mv,  Isa.  52,  13;  Mat.  12,  18. 
Servant,  holy  (A.V.,  child).  Acts  4.  27.  Shephei'd 
and  Bishop  of  souls,  1  Fet.  2.  25.  Shepherd,  chief, 
1  Pet.  5,  4.  Shepherd,  the  Good,  John  10.  11,  14, 
Shepherd  of  the  sheep,  the  great,  Heb.  13.  20.  Shiloh, 
Gen.  49.  10,  Son,  a,  Heb.  3.  6.  Son,  my  beloved. 
Mat.  3,  17.  Son,  my  chosen,  Luke  9.  35.  Son,  only 
begotten,  John  1.  18;  3,  16.  Son  of  David,  Mat.  9. 
27 ;  21.  9.  Son  of  God,  Mat.  8.  29 ;  Luke  4.  41.  Son 
of  his  love.  Col.  1.  13,    Son  of  Man,  Mat.  16.  28  :  Acts 

7.  56,  Son  of  Mary,  Mark  6.  3.  Son  of  the  Blessed, 
Mark  14.  61.  Son  of  the  Fath-r,  1  John  1.  3  ;  2  John 
3.  Son  of  the  Most  High,  Mark  5.  7 ;  Luke  1.  32.  Son 
of  the  living  God,  Mat.  16.  16.  S<n  of  the  Most  High 
God,  Mark  5.  7 ;  Luke  8.  28.  Star,  a.  Num.  24.  17. 
Star,  the  bright,  the  morning.  Rev.  22. 16.  Stme,  the. 
Mat.  21.  42.  Stone,  a  living,  1  Pet.  2.  4.  Stone  of 
stumbling,  1  Pet.  2.  8.  Stone,  tried,  Isa.  28.  16.  Sun 
of  righteousness,  Mai.  4.  2.  Surety  of  a  belter  cove- 
nant, Heb.  7.  22.  Teacher,  a,  John  3.  2.  True,  Faith- 
ful and.  Rev.  19. 11.  Truth,  the,  John  14.  6.  Vine,  I 
am  tlie  true,  Jolni  15.  1,  5.  Way,  I  am  the,  Jolm  14. 
6.  Wisdom  of  God,  1  Cor.  1.  24.  Wisilom,  1  Cor.  1. 
30,  Witness,  faithful  and  true.  Rev.  3.  14.  Wond<  r- 
ful,  Isa.  9.  6.  Word,  the,  John  1.  1.  Word  of  God, 
Rev.  19.  13.     Word  of  life,  1  John  1.  1. 

JESUS  THE  SAVIOUR.     Mat.  1.  21;  2.  1;  8,  22;  14. 
16;  27.  37;  1  Cor.  12.  3;  2  Cor.  4.  5;  Eph,  4.  21;  Heb. 

2.  9  :  12.  2 ;  Rev.  22.  16.    (See  Christ  Jesus.) 

JE THER,  je'ther  —  Heb.  surplus  =  ITHRA  (q.  v.).   Judg. 

8.  20 ;  1  Kings  2.  5  ;  1  Chr.  2.  32  ;  4.  17, 
JETHETH.   je  tlieth  -  Edomite   duke.      Gen.    36,    40; 

1  Chr,  1.  51. 
JETHRO.  je'thro  — Heb.  worth  [?]  — Moses'   father-in- 
law.    Ex.  3.  1 ;  18.  12. 


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JOR 


JETUR,   je'tur  — Heb.    e7icampment  —  l&\im.s,eV&    son. 

Gen.  25.  15. 
JE  UEL,  je'u-el.    1  Chr.  9.  6.    Ezra  8.  13,  A.  V.,  Jeiel. 
JEUSH,  je'ush.    Gen.  36.  5 ;  1  Chr.  7.  10;  23.  10;  2  Chr. 
11.  19.    1  Chr.  8.  39,  A.  F.,  Jehush.  [8. 10. 

.  JE  UZ^  ieuz  —  Heh.  counsellor  [?J  —  Benjamite.     1  Chr. 
JE  W,  jew  — inhabitant  of  Judaea.    Esth.  2.  5. 
JEWELS.    Gen.  24.  53,  brought  forth  i.  of  silver. 

Ex.  11.  2,y.  of  silver,  andy.  of  gold. 
JEWESS.    1  Chr.  4.  18,  And  his  wife  the  /.    A.  F.,  his 

wife  Jehudijah. 
JE  WESS,  Jewess  —  woman  of  Hebrew  birth.    Acts  16. 1. 
JE  WISH,  Jewish  —  pertaining  to  the  Jews.    Tit.  1.  14. 
JE  WS,  jewg.    (1)  tribe  of  Judah  only,  or  those  belong- 
ing to  the  kingdom  of  Judah,  2  Kings  16.  6 ;  Jer. 
32.  12.  [13.  45. 

(2)  Hebrew  nation  generally,  Dan.  3.  8  ;  Mat.  2.  2 ;  Acts 
JEZ ANIAH,  jez'a-ni  ah  — Heb.  Jehovah   hears.      Jer. 

40.  8. 
JEZEBEL,  jez'e-bel  —  Heb.  imexaUed  or  unhushanded 
—  Ahab's  wicked  wife, 
kills  God's  prophets,  1  Kings  18.  4. 
plans  Elijah's  death,  1  Kings  19.  1,  2. 
procures  the  death  of  Naboth,  1  Kings  21. 
her  untimely  end,  2  Kings  9.  30. 
name  a  synonym  for  wicked  woman.  Rev.  2.  20. 
JEZER,  jezer—  Heb.  form.    Gen.  46.  24. 
JEZ ERITES,  je'zer-ites,  posterity  of  Jezer.      Num. 

26.  49. 
JEZIEL,  jezi-el.    1  Chr.  12.  3. 
JEZ RAHIAH,  jez'ra-hi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  will  shine. 

Neh.  12.  42. 
JEZREEL,  jez're-el  —  Heb.  God  scatters  or  sows. 

(1)  a  town  in  Issachar,  Josh.  19.  18. 

(2)  a  town  in  Judah,  Josh.  15.  56. 

(3)  men,  1  Chr.  4.  3 ;  Hos.  1.  4. 

JEZREELITE,  Jez're-el-Ite,  native  of  Jezreel.    1  Kings 

21.  6. 
JEZREELITESS,  jez're-el-I'tess,  fem.  of  Jezreelite. 

1  Sam.  27.  3. 
JIDL.\ PH,  jtd'laph  —  Heb.  he  iveepeth  [?].    Gen.  22.  22. 
JOAB,  jo'ab  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  father. 

(1)  David's  nephew  and  captain,  1  Sam.  26.  6 ;  1  Kings 
11.  15. 

kills  Abner,  2  Sam.  3.  27. 

Absalom,  2  Sam.  18.  14  ;  Araasa,  2  Sam.  20.  9, 10. 

(2)  Othniel's  grandson,  1  Chr.  4. 14. 

(3)  Ezra  2.  6;  8.  9  ;  Neh.  7.  11. 

JO  AH,  jo'ah—  Heb.  Jehovah  is  brother.    2  Kings  18.  18 ; 

IChr.  6.  21;  26.  4;  2  Chr.  34.  8. 
JOAHAZ,  jo'a-haz.    2  Chr.  34.  8. 
JOAN  AN,  jo-an'an.    Luke  3.  27.    A.  F.,  Joanna. 
JOANNA,  jo-an'na  — Heb.  God-given.    Luke  8.  3. 
JO  ASH,  jo'Ssh  — Heb.    Jehovah   hath  be.ttowed  =  JE- 

HOASHlq.v.). 

(1)  father  of  Gideon  the  judge,  Judg.  6.  11. 

(2)  a  king  of  Israel,  2  Kings  13.  10. 

(3)  a  king  of  Judah,  2  Kings  11.  2.  [26. 

(4)  others,  1  Chr.  4.  22 ;  7.  8 ;  12.  3 ;  27.  28 ;  1  Kings  22. 
JOB,  job  — Heb.  persecuted  or  penitent  — aw  Old  Testa- 
ment saint. 

his  godly  character.  Job  1. 1 ;  2.3. 

destruction  of  his  family,  Job  1.  19. 

maintains  integrity  during  trials.  Job  1.  13 ;  2.  7. 

his  three  sympathetic  friends,  Job  2.  11. 

example  of  integrity,  Ezek.  14.  14,  20. 

example  of  submissive  patience,  Jas.  5.  11. 

God's  goodness  to  him.  Job  42.  10. 
JOBAB,  jo'bab  — Heb.  desert.    Gen.  10.  29 ;  36.  33 ;  Josh, 

11.  1. 
/OC'//^/J£Z),  jo€h'e-bed  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  glory  — the 

mother  of  Aaron,  Moses,  and  Miriam.    Num.  26.  59. 
JODA,  jo' da.    Luke  3.  26.     A.  V.,  Juda. 
JOEL,  jo' el  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  God. 

(1)  Samuel's  elder  son  =  VASHTI  (q.v.).    1  Sam.  8.  2. 

(2)  a  minor  prophet,  Joel  1.  1. 

(3)  others,  1  Chr.  6.  36;  7.  3;  11.  38  ;  15.  7;  27.  20. 
JOE  LA  H,  jo-e'lah  —  Heb.  let  him  help.    1  Chr.  12.  7. 
JOEZER,  jo-e'zer  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  help.    1  Chr.  12.  6. 
JOGBEHAH,  j5g'be-hah-a  city  built  by  the  Gadites. 

Num.  .32.  35. 
JOG  LI,  j5g'li  —  Heb.  led  into  exile.    Num.  34.  22. 
JOHA,  jo'ha.    1  Chr.  8.  16 ;  11.  45. 
/0/^.<4iVyliV,  jo-ha'nan  — Heb.  Jchnrnh  had  mercy.  IChr. 

3.  15  ;  3.  24  ;  6.  10 ;  12.  4  ;  12   12  :  Ezra  8.  12. 
JOHN,  j5hn.  English  contraction  for  Johanan. 

(1)  the  Baptist,  his  birth  foretold,  Isa.  40.  3 ;  Mai.  4.  5. 
angel  appears  to  Zaeharias  his  father,  Luke  1.  11. 

his  birth,  Luke  1.  .57. 

his  circumcision,  Luke  1.  59. 

is  Christ's  forerunner.  Mat.  3.  11. 

baptizes  Christ,  Mat.  3.  15. 

his  testimony  concerning  Jesus,  John  3.  25-36. 

is  imprisoned  by  Herod,  Mat.  14.  3. 

Herodias  procures  his  death,  Mark  6.  24-28. 

Christ's  testimony  concerning.  Mat.  11.  7. 

(2)  the  apostle,  son  of  Zebedee,  Mat.  4.  21. 
becomes  a  disciple,  Mark  1.  19,  20. 
Christ's  love  for,  John  13.  25  ;  19.  26. 


is  at  Christ's  trial,  John  18.  16, 19. 

is  at  the  crucifixion,  John  19.  26. 

has  Mary  commended  to  his  care,  John  19.  27. 

is  first  at  Christ's  sepulchre,  John  20.  4. 

is  Peter's  colleague  after  Pentecost,  Acts  3. 1. 

imprisoned  in  the  island  of  Patmos,  Rev.  1.  9. 

author  of  the  Gospel  and  Epistles  of  John  (s.v.). 

author  of  the  Revelation,  Rev.  1. 19. 

(3)  the  Evangelist  =  jl/ylii;A'  {q.v.}.  Acts  12. 12,  25. 

(4)  apostle   Peter's  father,   John  1.  42.     A.  F.,  Jona. 
Jolni  21.  15.     A.  v.,  Jonas. 

(5)  a  Jewish  dignitary,  Acts  4.  6.  [10. 
JOIADA,  joi'a-da  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  known.  Neh.  12. 
JOIAKIM,  joi'a-kim,   short   for    JEIIOIAKIM   (q.v.). 

Neh.  12.  12. 
JOIARIB,  joi'a-rib  —  Heb.  =  JEHOIARIB.    Ezra  8.  16 ; 

Neh.  11.  10. 
JOIN.    Gen.  14.  3,  these  j.  together. 
Ex.  26.  17,  j.  one  to  another.    A.  F.,  set  in  order. 
36.  22,  /.  one  to  another.    A.  V.,  eqxially  distant  one 
from  another. 
Job  16.  4,  j.  words  together.    A.  V.,  heap  uj)  words. 
Prov.  16.  5,  hand  j.  in  hand. 
Eccl.  9.  4,  j.  with  all  the  living  there  is  hope. 
Isa.  5.  8,y.  house  to  house. 
Dan.  11.  34,  many  shall  j.  themselves  unto  them.    A.  F., 

cleave  to. 
Hos.  4.  17,  Ephraim  isy.  to  idols. 
Mat.  19.  6;  Mark  10.  9,  what  therefore  God  hath  j.,  let 

no  man. 
Luke  15.  15, ,/.  himself  to  one  of  the  citizens. 
Acts  5.  13,  diirst  no  many,  himself. 
10.  28,  a  Jew  toi.  himself.    A.  V.,  keep  company. 
24.  9,  the  Jews  also./,  in  the  charge.    A.  V.,  assented. 
Rom.  7.  3,  ;.  to  another.    A.  F.,  married. 
1  Cor.  6.  17,  j.  unto  the  Lord. 
JOINT.    Rom.  8. 17,  y.-heirs  with  Christ. 
Eph.  4.  16,  every  y.  supplieth. 

Col.  2.  19,  the  body  .  .  .  knit  together  through  thai. 
Heb.  4.  12,  of  bothy,  and  marrow. 
1  Pet.  3.  7,  y. -heirs  of  the  grace.    ^4.  V.,  heirs  together  of 
the  grace. 
JOKDEAM,  jok'de-Sm.    Josh.  15.  56. 
JOKIM,  jo'kim -  Heb.  God  sets  up  [?].    1  Chr.  4.  22. 
JOKMEAM,  jok'me-am.    1  Chr.  6.   68.    1  Kings  4.  12, 

A.  v.,  Jokneam. 
JOKNEAM,  jok'ne-Sm  — Heb.  let  the  people  possess. 

Josh.  12.  22. 
J0KSHAN,);6'K:s\i&n.    Gen.  25.  2. 

JOKTAN,  jok'tan  —  Heb.  liltle.    Gen.  10.  25 ;  1  Chr.  1. 19. 
JOKTHEEL.  jok'the-el  —  Heb.  protection  of  God.   Josh. 

15.  .38  ;  2  Kings  14.  7. 
JONADAB,  ion' !i-da.h  =  JE  HON  AD  A  B  (g.v.)  — a  son  of 
Rechab.    2  Sam.  13.  3.  [1.  1. 

JONAH,  Jonah  — Heb.  a  dove.    (1)  the  prophet,  Jonah 
predicts  restoration  of  boundaries,  2  Kings  14.  25. 
is  ordered  to  go  to  Nineveh,  and  disobeys,  Jonah  1.  2. 
his  punishment,  Jonah  1.  17. 
preaches  at  Nineveh,  Jonah  3.  1-4. 
the  story  of  his  gourd,  Jonah  4.  5. 
(2)  Simon  Peter's  father.  Mat.  16.  17. 
JONAH,   Jonah.     Mat.   12.   39.     A.V.,   Jonas. 
JONAM,  jo'nam.    Luke  3.  30.    A.  V.,  Jonan. 
JONATHAN,  jon'a-than  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  given. 

(1)  king  Saul's  eldest  son,  1  Sam.  14.  49. 
is  strong  and  active,  2  Sam.  1.  23. 

is  bosom  friend  of  David,  1  Sam.  18.  1. 
his  covenant  with  David,  1  Sam.  20. 16. 
is  killed  at  battle  of  Gilboa,  1  Sam.  31.  6. 
is  lamented  for  by  David,  2  Sam.  1.  17. 

(2)  king  David's  nephew,  2  Sam.  21.  21. 

(3)  son  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest,  2  Sam.  15.  27. 

(4)  others,  Ezra  8.  6  ;  Neh.  12.  35  ;  Jer.  40.  8.  [than. 
JONATHAN,  Shn'2i-t\\?L\\.  1  Chr.  27.  25.  A.V.,Jehona- 
JONATII  ELEM  REHOKIM,  jo'nath  e'lem  re-ho'kim. 

Ps.  56  (title).    The  silent  dove  of  them  that  ai'e  afar 
off.     A.V..,  Jonaih-elem-rechokim. 
JOPPA,    j5p'pa  — Heb.    beauty.     Josh.    19.   46.    A.V., 
Jap  ho. 
wood  for  temple  brought  to,  2  Chr.  2.  16. 
Jonah  embarks  at,  Jonah  1.  3. 
Peter  raises  Tabitha  or  Dorcas  at.  Acts  9.  36. 
JOR  A  H,  jo' rah  —  Heb.  autumn  rain  =  HA  RIPH.    Ezra 
2.  18.  [13. 

JOR  A  I.  jo'rai  — Heb.  ivhom  Jehovah  tencheth.    1  Chr.  5. 
JORAM,  jo' ram,  short  form  of  Jehoram  {q.v.). 

(1)  king  of  Israel,  Ahab's  son,  2  Kings  8.  25 ;  9.  24.    A.  V., 
Jehoram. 

(2)  others,  2  Sam.  8.  10 ;  1  Chr.  26.  25.  [13.  10. 
JORDAN,  jSr'dan  — Heb.  the  descender -river.     Gen. 

Lot  chooses  the  plain  of,  Gen.  13. 11. 

Jacob  crosses  and  recrosses.  Gen.  32.  10. 

miraculous  passage  of  by  the  Israelites,  Josh.  3.  17 ; 

Ps.  114.  3. 
is  divided  by  prophet  Elijah,  2  Kings  2.  8. 
is  divided  by  prophet  Elisha,  2  Kings  2.  14. 
Naaman's  leprosy  cured  by,  2  Kings  5.  14. 
John  the  Baptist  baptizes  in.      Mat.   3.  6,  the  river 

Jordan.    A,V.,  Jordan. 


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Christ  is  baptized  in,  Mark  1.  9. 

the  pride  of  the  Jordan.  Jer.  12.  5;  49.  19. 
JORIM,  jo' rim  =  JURA  M  [Vj  (g.r.).    Luke  3.  29. 
JORKEAM,  j6r  ke-am.    1  Chr.  2.  44.    A.  V.,  Jorkoam. 
JO.'SECH,  jo' sech.    Luke  3.  26.    A.  V.,  Joseph. 
JOSEPH,   jo  seph  =  BARNABAS  (q.v.).    Acts  4.   36. 

A.  v.,  Jo^es. 
JOSEPH,    Joseph  — Heb.    may  God  add.    (1)  Jacob's 
sou. 

is  beloved  by  Jacob,  hated  by  brethren,  Gen.  37.  3,  4. 

has  two  dreams,  Gen.  37.  5 ;  37.  9. 

is  conspired  against.  Gen.  37.  18. 

is  sold  for  twenty  pieces  of  silver,  Gen.  37.  28 

is  taken  to  Egypt,  sold  to  Potiphar,  Gen.  37.  36. 

successfully  resists  Potiphar's  wife,  Gen.  39.  7-12. 

is  cast  into  prison  by  Potiphar,  Gen.  39.  20. 

interprets  Pharaoh's  two  dreams,  Gen.  41.  25-32. 

becomes  chief  ruler  in  Egypt,  Gen.  41.  40. 

is  visited  by  his  brethren.  Gen.  42.  6. 

brings  down  father  and  brethren,  Gen.  46.  5. 

his  death  and  burial.  Gen.  50.  26  ;  Josh.  24.  32. 

(2)  Mary's  husband,  Luke  3.  23. 

(3)  of  Arimathaea,  buries  Jesus,  Mat.  27.  60. 

(4)  Barsabbas,  or  Justus,  Acts  1.  23. 

(5)  others.  Num.  13.  7  ;  Ezra  10.  42 ;  Neh.  12.  14 ;  Luke 
3.  24.  Mat.  13.  55,  A.  V.,  Joses.  Acts  4.  36,  surnamed 
Barnabas,  A.  F.,  Joses. 

JOSHAH,  jo'shah.    1  Chr.  4.  34. 

JOSHAPHAT,    josb'a-phat,    one   of    David's   heroes. 

1  Chr.  11.  43;  15.  24.    A.  F.,  Jehoshaphat. 
JOSHA  VI AH,    josh'a-vi'ah,   one   of    David's    heroes. 

1  Chr.  11.  46.  [25.  4. 

JOSHBEKASHAH,  josh' be-ka' shah,  a  singer.     1  Chr. 
JOSHUA,  josh'u-a  —  Heb.  Jehorah  is  salvation. 

(1)  military  leader,  son  of  Nun,  1  Chr.  7.  27. 
defeats  the  Amalekites,  Ex.  17.  13. 
Moses'  minister,  Ex.  24.  13 ;  32.  17 ;  33.  11. 

is  one  of  two  faithful  spies.  Num.  13.  16 ;  14.  38. 

is  invested  as  Moses'  successor,  Deut.  34.  9. 

assumes  command  at  Shittim,  Josh.  1.  1. 

sends  spies,  Josh.  2.  1. 

crosses  the  Jordan,  Josh.  3. 

takes  Jericho,  Josh.  6. ;  and  Ai,  Josh.  8. 

condemns  Achan  for  sin.  Josh.  7. 

divides  Canaan  among  tribes.  Josh.  14.-21. 

his  farewell  addresses  and  death,  Josh.  23. ;  24. 

called  also  Hoshea,  Jeshua  (q.v.). 

(2)  others,  1  Sam.  6.  14;  2  Kings  23.  8  ;  Hag.  1.  1. 
JOSHUA,  j5sh'u-a.    Num.  13.  16;  1  Chr.  7.  27.    A.V., 

Jehoshua. 
JO  SI  AH,  jo-si'ah  —  Heb.   Jehovah  supports.     1  Kings 
13.2. 

(1)  king  of  Judah,  his  good  reign,  2  Kings  22. 
is  most  loyal  to  God,  2  Kings  23.  25. 

repairs  and  adorns  temple,  2  Kings  22.  5  ;  2  Chr.  34. 11. 
hears  the  book  of  the  law,  2  Kings  22. 10. 
celebrates  the  Passover,  2  Chr.  35. 
is  slain  by  Pharaoh-necoh  (q.v.),  2  Kings  23.  29. 
Jeremiah's  funeral  elegy  on,  2  Chr.  35.  25. 

(2)  son  of  Zephaniah,  Zech.  6.  10. 

JO  SIP  HI  AH,  jos'i-phl'ah  —  Jehovah  adds.    Ezra  8. 10. 

Jot,  or  tittle,  small  quantity  or  small  point,  from  small- 
est Heb.  letter  yod  (Gk.  ioia).  Mat.  5.  18. 

J 0TB A H,  iot'bah  —  Heb.  plea.'^antness.    2  Kings  21.  19. 

JOTBATHAH,  jot'bath-ah.  Num.  33.  33.  Deut.  10.  7, 
A.  v..  Jot  bath. 

JOTHAM,  jo'tham  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  perfect  or  solitary. 

(1)  king  of  Judah,  son  of  Uzziah,  2  Kings  15.  32. 

(2)  Gideon's  youngest  son,  Judg.  9.  5. 
tells  the  parable,  of  the  trees,  Judg.  9.  8. 

JOURNEY  («.).     Gen.  13.  3,  went  on  hisj. 
Ex.  3.  18,  three  days'  j.  into  the  wilderness. 
Prov.  7.  19,  gone  a  long^. 
Mat.  10.  10,  no  wallet  for  your./. 
John  4.  6,  wearied  with  hisy. 
JOURNEYED.    Gen.  11.  2,  /.  east. 
Num.  33.  5,  Israel y.     A.  V.,  removed. 
Acts  9.  7,  nieu  that  i.  with  him.  [Israel. 

JOURNEYINGS.    Num.  10.  28,  j.  of  the  children  of 

2  Cor.  11.  26,  in  ;.  often. 
JOY.    2  Sam.  6.  12.  David  with /.     A.  V.,  gladness. 
1  Kings  1.  40,  rejoiced  with  great  j. 
1  Chr.  16.  33,  for j.  before.    A.  V.,  at  the  presence  of. 
Neh.  8.  10,  j.  of  .Jehovah. 
Esth.  8.  17,  Jews  had  gladness  and^. 
Job  20.  5,  /.  of  the  godless.    A.  V.,  j.  of  the  hypocrite. 
Ps.  16.  11,  fulness  of,/. 

30.  5,  j.  Cometh  in  the  morning. 

43.  4,  God  my  exceeding./. :  51.  8,  hear./. 

51. 12,  y.  of  thy  salvation  ;  67.  4.  sing  for /. 

96.  12,  trees  of  the  wood  sing  iov  j.    A.  v.,  rejoice. 

98.  4,  .sing  for  /.,  yea.  sing  prai.ses.     A.  V.,  rejoice. 

98.  8,  sing  for  j.     A.V.,be  joyful. 

126.  5,  reap  in  j. 

126.  6,  come  again  withj.    A.V.,  rejoicing. 

137.  6,  above  my  chief  /. 

149.  5,  sing  for  /.     A.  V.,  aloud. 

Prov.  15.  23,  man  hath  y. ;  21.  15,  It  isy.  to  the  righteous. 
Eccl.  9.  7,  eat  thy  bread  withy. 


Isa.  9.  3,  increased  their  j.  .  .  .  according  to  the  j.  in 
harvest. 

12.  3,  withy,  shall  ye  draw  water. 
29.  19,  increase  their  y.  in  Jehovah. 

35.  2,  rejoice  even  withy. ;  35.  10.  everlasting y. 

52.  9,  break  forth  intoy. ;  55.  12,  go  out  withy. 

61.  3,  oil  of  y.  tor  mourning  ;  66.  5,  your  > 
Jer.  15.  16,  ay.  and  the  rejoicing  of  my  heart. 

33.  9,  to  me  for  a  name  of  y. 
Ezek.  36.  5,  the  j.  of  all  their  heart. 
Zeph.  3.  17,  Jeliovah  .  .  .  wiliy.  over  thee. 
Mat.  2.  10,  exceeding  great y. 

13.  20,  withy,  receiveth  it ;  25.  21,  j.  of  thy  lord. 
Luke  1.  44,  leaped  .  .  .  fory. ;  2.  10,  tidings  of  great y. 

15.  7,  shall  be ./.  in  heaven. 
15.  10,  y.  in  the  presence  of  the  angels. 
24.  41,  still  disbelieved  fory. ;  24.  52,  great  /. 
John  3.  29,  j.  therefore  is  made  full. 
15.  11,  my  /.  may  be  in  you. 

15.  11,  your  j.  may  be  made  full. 

16.  22,  y.  no  one  taketh  ;  17.  13,  my  y.  made  full. 
Acts  12.  14,  opened  not  the  gate  for  /.    ^4.  F.,  nladvess. 
Rom.  14.  17,  y.  in  the  Holy  Spirit;  15. 13,  y.  and  peace. 
2  Cor.  1.  24,  helpers  of  youry. 

2.  3,  my./,  is  they,  of  you  all. 

7.  4,  overflow  withy.    ^4.  F.,  am  exceeding  joy  fid. 

8.  2,  abimdance  of  their  y. 

Gal.  6.  22,  love,y.,  peace  ;  Phil.  1.4,  supplication  withy. 
Col.  1.  11,  longsuifering  withy. 

1  Thes.  1.  6, /.  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

2  Tim.  1.4,  filled  withy. 

Heb.  12.  2,  y.  that  was  set  before  him. 
13.  17,  with  j.,  and  not  with  grief;  Jas.  1.  2,  Count  it 
ally. 
1  Pet.  1.  8,  rejoice  greatly  with  /. 
4.  13,  with  exceeding  y. 
1  John  1.  4 ;  2  John  12,  j.  may  be  made  full. 
Joy,  spoken  of,  1  Chr.  12.  40;   Job  38.  7 ;    Ps.'65.  13;  89. 

16  ;  132.  9  ;   Isa.  60.  15  ;    Luke  10.  20 ;  Acts  8.  8  ;   15.  3  ; 
2  Cor.  6.  10. 

of  God  over  his  people,  Ps.  147.  11 ;  149.  4  ;  Prov.  11.  20 ; 

1.5.  8  ;  Luke  15.  7,  10  ;  Heb.  11.  5,  6. 
of  Christ  over  his  disciples,  Luke  10.  21 ;  John  17.  13  ; 

Heb.  12.  2. 
of  Christ  in  the  progress  of  the  church,  John  3.  29. 
of  the  wicked.  Job  20.  5  ;  Prov.  15.  21 ;  Eccl.  2.  10 ;  7.  6 ; 

Isa.  16.  10  ;  Jas.  4.  9. 
sorrow  leads  to,  Ps.  30.  5 ;  126.  5 ;  Prov.  14.  10 ;   Isa.  25. 

8;   35.  10;  66.  10;    Jer.  31.  13;    John  16.  20;   2  Cor. 

6.  10;    IPet.  4.  13;  Rev.  7.  17. 
of  Paul  concerning  the  churches,  2  Cor.  2,  3 ;    7.  13 ; 

Phil.  2.  2  ;  4.  1 ;  1  Thes.  3.  9 ;  2  Tim.  1.  4. 
instances  of  national,  1  Kings  1.  40;  1  Chr.  12.  40;  29. 

17  ;  2  Chr.  30.  26  ;  Ezra  6.  16  ;  Neh.  12.  43 ;  Esth.  8.  16  ; 
9.  22. 

JOYFUL.    Deut.  16.  15,  shalt  be  altogether  j.    A.V., 
surely  rejoice. 
1  Kings  8.  66,  unto  their  tents  j. 
Ps.  35.  9,/.  in  Jehovah;  63.  5,  withy,  lips. 
89.  15,  blessed  .  .  .  that  know  they,  sound. 
Isa.  56.  7,y.  in  my  house  ;  61.  10,  y.  in  my  God. 
Heb.  10.  34,  tooky.  the  spoiling.  [ing. 

JOYOUS.    Zeph.  2.  15,  This  is  they.  city.     A.V.,rejoic- 
JOZABAD,  }6zsi-hM  =  JEHOZ AB AD.    1  Chr.  12.  20; 

Ezra  8.  33.    1  Chr.  12.  4,  .4.  V.,  Josabad. 
JOZACAR,    joz'a-ear,    a    murderer    of    king    Joash. 

2  Kings  12.  21.     A.V.,  Jozachar. 
JOZAI)AK,iozsi-dak  =  JEHOZADAK  (q.v.).   Ezra3.2. 
JUBAL,  ju  bal.  inventor  of  harp  and  pipe.    Gen  4.  21. 
JUBILiEE.    Lev.  25.  10,  a/,  unto  you.    .4.  V.,jubile. 

Lev.  27.  17,  year  ofy.     A.V.,jiibile. 
JUCAL,iviC?i\.=  JEHUCAL(q.v.).    Jer.  38.  1. 
JUDjEA,  ju-dse'a.    Mat.  2.  1;   Mark  1.  5;   Luke  1.  5; 
John  4.  3 ;  Gal.  1;  22.     Luke  23.  5;  John  7.  1,  A.V., 
Jewry. 
JUDAH,  ju'dah.     Dan.  5. 13.     A.  V.,  Jewry. 
JUDAH,  iu'dah.     Luke  3.  33.    A.  F,  Juda. 
JUD  A  H,  judah  —  Heb.  praised.   (1)  fourth  son  of  Jacob, 
proposes  the  selling  of  Joseph,  Gen.  37.  26. 
becomes  surety  for  Benjamin,  Gen.  43.  9. 
intercedes  with  Jo.seph.  Gen.  44.  18. 
is  blessed  by  Jacob  in  Egypt,  Gen.  49.  8. 

(2)  tribe  of,  blessed  by  Moses,  Deut.  33.  7. 
David,  their  king  at  Hebron,  2  Sam.  5.  5. 
remain  faithful  at  the  disruption.  1  Kings  12.  20. 
separate  kingdom  under  Rehoboam,  1  Kings  12. 1:3. 
overthrown  by  Assyrians,  2  Kings  25.  8. 

(3)  others,  Ezra  3.  9 ;  10.  23 ;  Neh.  11.  9         ,   ,,     ,    , 
JUDAH.  ju'dah  — province  of.    Ezra  5.  8.     A.  V.,  J  d  r 
JUDAH,  ni'dAh.    Mat.  1.2.     A.  V.,  Judas 

JUDA  S,  ju'das.    Mark  6.  3 ;  Luke  3.  30.    .4. 1 .,  J>do. 
JUDAS.  jU'das.    (1)  son  of  Simons  ISCARH  7  ,  t;  f 
traitor,  John  18.  3.  ^    ^^  ^ .  , . 

commits  suicide.  Mat.  27.  5  ;  Acts  1.  18.  [t . !(:. 

(2)  apostle  =  THADD.E US  =  JUDE,  Mat.  10.  3;  Lul.e 
wTites  the  Epistle  of  Jude  (q.v.). 

(3)  of  Galilee,  an  impostor.  Acts  5.  37. 

(4)  Barsabbas  accompanies  Paul,  Acts  15.  22. 

(5)  of  Damascus,  Acts  9. 11. 


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Judg.  11.  27,  Jehovah,  the  J.,  hej.  this  day 


JUDE,  jude.    Jude  1. 

JUDGE  in.).    Gen.  IS.  2.5,  j.  of  all  the  earth. 

Ex.  2.  14,  WIio  made  thee  a  prince  and  aj. 

Judg.  11.  27,  Jel  ' 

Job  9.  1.5,  my  j. 

Ps.  «8.  5,  j.  of  the  widows ;  75.  7,  God  is  they. 
94.  2,  /.  of  ihe  earth. 

Isa.  3a.  22.  Jehovah  is  our^.  :  Mat.  12.  27,  be  your./. 

Luke  12.  14,  made  me  ai- ;  18.  6,  tlie  unrighteous i. 

Acts  10.  42 ;  /.  of  the  living  and  the  dead  ;  2  Tim.  4. 1. 

2  Tim.  4.  8,  righteous  /. 

Heb.  12.  23,  God  the  /.  of  all. 

Jas.  2.  4,  j.  with  evil  thoughts  ? 
.5.  9,  j.  standeth  before  the  doors. 
JUDGE  (!'.).    Geu.  16.  5,  j.  between  me  and  thee. 

Dent.  32.  27,  should y.  amiss.    A.  V.,  behave  themselves 
strangely. 

Ps.  9.  8,  i.  the  world  in  righteousness. 

10.  IS,  ;.  the  fatherless  ;  58. 11,  God  that  j.  in  the  earth. 
82.  3,  J.  the  poor.    A.  V.,  Dcfewl. 

I(t9.  31,  them  thaty.  his  soul.      A.  V.,  condeinn. 
Mat.  7.  l,i.  not,  that  ye  be  not  7. 
John  3.  17,  toj.  the  world.    A.  C,  condemn. 

8.  15,  I  j.  no  man  ;  12.  47,  came  not  to ./. 

Acts  23.  3,  sittest  thou  to  j. ;  Rom.  3.  6,  shall  God  j. 
23.  15,  as  though  ye  would  j.     A.V.,  enquire. 
26.  8,  is  ity.  incredible.     A.  Fi,  should  it  he  thoiujht. 

1  Cor.  2. 14,  they  are  spiritually  /.    A.  F.,  discerned. 

4.  3,  j.  not  mine  own  self. ;  4.  4,  j.  me  is  the  Lord. 

6.  4,  to  /.  things.    A.  V.,  hidginpuls  of. 

2  Thes.  2.  12,  all  might  be  /.     A.  V.,  damned. 
Heb.  10.  29,  shall  he  be./,  worthy.     A.  V.,  thought. 
Jas.  5.  9,  that  ye  be  not  j.    A.  ('.,  lest  ye  be  condemned. 
Rev.  18.  20,  God  hath./,  your  judgment.   A.V.,  avenged 

yon. 
Judges,  referred  to,  Deut.  16.  18 ;  Ezra  7.  25. 
duties  of,  Ex.  18.  21 ;  Lev.  19.  15 ;  Deut.  1.  16 ;  2  Chr.  19. 

6 ;  Prov.  18.  5. 
unjust.  1  Sam.  8.  3 ;  Isa.  1.  23  ;  Luke  18.  2. 
hateful,  Prov.  17.  15  ;  24.  24  ;  Isa.  10.  1.  [gether. 

JUDGMENT.    Job  11.  10,  call  uutoy.    A.  F.,  gather  to- 
Ps.  1.  5,  stand  in  the  /. 

7.  8,  Jehovah  ministereth  /.    A.V..  shall  judge. 

112.  5,  maintain  his  cause  ini.   A.  v.,  guide  his  affairs 
ivith  discretion. 

119.  75, 120,  thy  /. 

143.  2,  enter  not  into./. 

149.  9,  execute  upon  them  the  j, 
Jer.  4.  12,  utter./,  against  them.     A.  V.,  give  sentence. 

51.  44,  I  will  execute./,  upon  Bel.     A-  F.,  2'xriish. 
Ezek.  23.  10,  executed  judg menis.     A.  V.,  judgment. 
Dan.  7.  22,  /.  was  given  to  the  saints. 
Mat.  5.  21,  danger  of  the  j.  ;  12.  20,  j.  unto  victory. 

23.  33, y.  of  hell?    A.  V.,  damnation. 
John  3. 19,  this  is  they.     A.  F.,  condemnation. 

5.  24,  cometh  not  intoy.     A.  F,  condemnation. 
5.  29,  resurrection  oi  j.     A.V.,  damnation. 

9.  39,  For  j.  came  I. 

16.  8,  convict  the  world  .  .  .  of./. 
Acts  15.  19,  Wherefore  my  /.  is.     A.V.,  sentence. 
Rom.  2.  2,  they,  of  God  is  according  to  truth. 

3. 19,  brought  under  the  j.  of  God.   ^4.  F.,  become  guilty 
before  God. 

5.  18,  y.  came  unto  all ;  14.  10  y.-seat  of  God. 

13.  2,  receive  .  .  .  /.     A.  F,  damnaiion.  [tion. 

1  Cor.  11.  29,  drinketh  y.  unto  himself.     A.  F,  damna- 

11.  34,  that  your  coming  together  be  not  untoy.   A.  F, 
condemnation. 

2  Cor.  8.  10,  I  give  my  y.     A.  V.,  advice.  [tion. 
Jas.  3. 1,  receive  heavier 7.   A.  F,  the  greater  condemna- 

5.  12,  fall  not  under,y.    A.  F,  into  condemnation. 
2  Pet.  2.  11 ;  Jude  9,  railing y.     A.  V.,  accusation. 
Judgment,  admonitions  concerning,  Mat.  7.  1 ;  Luke  6. 
37  ;  John  7.  24 ;  Rom.  2.  1 ;  Jas.  4. 11. 
righteous,  Deut.  1.  16 ;  2  Chr.  19.  8-10 ;  Job  34.  2-4 ;  Ps. 

82.  1-4. 
sought,  Ps.  7.  6,  8  ;  26.  1 ;  John  7.  24  ;  Jas.  2.  1-4. 
the  last,  foretold,  1  Chr.  16.  33  ;  Ps.  9.  7  :  98.  9 ;  Eccl.  11. 
9  ;  12. 14  ;  Acts  17.  31 ;   Rom.  2.  16  ;  2  Cor.  5.  10 ;   Heb. 
9.  27 ;  2  Pet.  3.  7. 
going  on  now,  John  12.  31 ;  1  Pet.  4. 17. 
Judgments,  of  God,  secret  decisions  of  His  will,  Ps. 
36.  6;  110.  5. 
ordinances  and  revelations  of  His  will,  Ex.  21.  1 :  Deut. 

5.  1 ;  Ps.  119.  7-175. 
on  the  wicked,  Ex.  6.  6 ;  12. 12 ;  Ezek.  25.  11 ;  Rev.  16.  7  ; 
such  as  mentioned  in,  Geu.  7.  ;  19.  24,  25  ;  Judg.  1.  6, 
7 ;  Acts  5.  1-10. 
JUDITH,  iu'dith,  one  of  Esau's  wives.    Gen.  26.  34.    [15. 
JULIA,  ju'li-a,  feminine  of  Julius,  Christian.    Rom.  16. 
JULIUS,  jiTli-fis  —  a  centurion.    Acts  27.  1. 
J  UNI  AS,  ju'ni-Ss,  Jewish  Christian  at  Rome.    Rom.  16. 
7.     A.  v.,  Junia.  \\2. 

JUPITER,  ju'pi-ter,  name  given  to  Barnabas.    Acts  14. 
JURISDICTION.    Luke  23.  7.  Herod'sy. 
JUSHAB-HESED.    ju'shab-he'sed  — Heb.    love   li   re- 
turned.   1  Chr.  3.  20. 
JUST.    Job  4.  17,  more  /.  than  God  ? ;  9.  2, /.  with  God  ? 
Job  2b.  i,  hej.  with  God  ?    A.  V.,  justifieu. 


Prov.  11.  1,  y.  weight  is  his  delight. 
12.  5,  thoughts  of  the  righteous  arey.    .4.  F,  right. 
Isa.  26.  7,  way  of  they.  .  .  .  path  of  the  /. 
45.  21,  a  y.  God. 

Mat.  5.  45,  sendeth  rain  on  they,  and  the  unjust. 
Luke  14.  14,  resurrection  of  the /. 
Acts  24.  15,  resurrection  botli  of  they,  and  unjust. 
Rom.  3.  26,  might  liimself  bey.,  and  the  justifier. 
Col.  4.  l,y.  and  equal. 

Heb.  2.  2,y.  recompense  ;  12.  23,  spirits  of  y.  men. 
2  Pet.  2.  18,  those  who  are  j.  escaping.    A.  V.,  that  were 
clean  escaped. 
Just.    See  God,  just. 

JUSTICE.    Job  29. 14,  Myy.  ...  a  robe  and  a  diadem. 
A.  v.,  judgment. 
Job  37.  23,  excellent  in  power  ;  and  iny. 
Ps.  33.  5,  loveth  .  .  .  j.    A.  V.,  judgment. 
101. 1 , 1  will  sing  of  lovmgkindness  and  j.    A,  V. ,  mercy 
and  judgment. 
Prov.  2.  8,  paths  of  y.     A.  V.,  judgment. 
8.  15,  princes  decree  j. 

21.  15,  joy  to  the  righteous  to  doy.    A.  V.,  judgment. 
31. 9,  minister  j.  to  the  poor.    A .  F ,  plead  the  cause  of. 
Isa.  1.  27,  redeemed  withy.    A.V.,  jmlgment. 
30.  18,  Jehovah  is  a  God  of  y.     A.  v.,  judgment. 
59. 11,  look  lory.     A.  V.,  judgment. 
61.  8,  I,  Jehovah,  lovey.     A.  V.,  judgment. 
Dan.  4.  37.  his  waysy.    A.  V.,  judgment. 
Hos.  12.  6,  keep  kindness  and  j.     A.  F.,  mercy  and 

judgment. 
Amos  5.  24,  let  j.  roll  down  as  waters.     A.V.,  judg- 
ment. 
Acts  28.  4,  /.  hath  not  suffered  to  live.    A.  V.,  ven- 
geance. 
Justice,  to  do,  enjoined.  Lev.  19.  36;  Deut.  16.  18;  Jer. 
22.  3 ;  Ezek.  45.  9 ;  Mic.  6.  8 ;  Mat.  7.  12 ;  Rom.  13.  7  ; 
Phil.  4.  8 ;  Col.  4.  1. 
to  be  administered  faithfully,  Ex.  23.  2-7  ;  Lev.  19.  15 ; 
Deut.  16.  20 ,  2  Chr.  19.  5-10 ;  Prov.  iS.  4  ;  Jer.  22.  3. 
Justice,  of  God,  Deut.  32.  4 ;  Job  8.  3 ;  Isa.  45.  21 ;  Zeph. 

3.  .5. 
JUSTIFICATION.    Rom.  4.  25.  for  oury. 

Rom.  5.  16,  many  trespasses  uutoy. ;  5.  18, y.  of  life. 
Justification,  by  faith.  Gen.  15.  6;  Hab.  2.  4;  Acts  13. 
39 ;    Rom.   1.   17  ;   5.  1 ;   Gal.  3.  11 ;   Heb.  10.  38 ;  by 
grace,  Rom.  3.  24  ;  Tit.  3.  7 ;  by  works,  Jas.  2.  14-26  ; 
also  Heb.  11. 
impossible  by  tulfilment  of  the  law.  Acts  13.  39  ;  Rom. 
3.  20 ;  1  Cor.  4.  4 ;  Gal.  2.  16-21 ;  3.  11. 
JUSTIFY.     Ex.  23.  7,  noty.  the  wicked. 
Job  33.  32,  desire  toy.  thee  (=  acquit). 
40.  8,  that  thou  mayest  bey.  ?    A.V.,  righteous? 
Ps.  .51.  4,  be  /. 

Mat.  11. 19,  wisdom  is  /.  ;  12.  37,  by  thy  words  .  .  .  j. 
Luke  10.  29,  j.  himself'. 
18.  14,  y.  rather  tlian  the  other. 

Rom.  2.  13,  doers  of  the  law  sliall  be./. ;  3.  4,y.  in  thy 
words. 
3.  20.  /.  in  his  sight ;  3.  24,  j.  freely. 

3.  28,  y.  by  faith  ;  3.  30,  God  .  .  .  shall y. 

4.  2,y.  by  works  ;  5.  9,  /.  by  his  blood. 

6.  7,  that  hath  died  is  /.  from  sin.    A.  F,  freed. 
8.  30,  wliom  hey.  ;  8.  33.  God  that  y. 
Gal.  2.  16,  not  j.  by  the  works  ;  2.  17,  y.  in  Christ, 
3.  11,  no  man  is  j.  by  the  law  ;  3.  24,  y.  by  faith. 
1  Tim.  3.  16,  /.  in  the  spirit. 
Tit.  3.  7,y.  by  his  grace. 
Jas.  2.  21,  y.  by  works  ;  2.  24,  a  man  isy. 
JUSTLY.    Mic.  6.  8,  to  doy. 
JUSTUS,  Justus  — Lat.  upright.     Acts  1.  23;   18.  7; 

Col.  4.  11. 
JUTAH,  jutah  — town  of  Judah.     Josh.  15.  55.    A.V., 
Juttah. 


KABZEEL,  kab'ze-el  —  Heb.  gathered  by  God  [?].   Josh. 

15.  21. 
KA  DE  SH,  ka'desh  -  Heb.  holy  =  KADE  SH-BARNEA. 

Hagar  found  by  the  angel  near.  Gen.  16.  14. 

spies  sent  from  and  return  to,  Num.  13.  3-26. 

where  Miriam  died  and  was  buried,  Num.  20.  1. 

where  the  people  murmured.  Num.  20.  3. 

where  Moses  struck  the  rock,  Num.  20.  11. 

is  called  En-mishpat.  Gen.  14.  7  ;  Meribah.  Num.  20.  13. 

a  southern  limit  of  Canaan,  Jo.sh.  15.  3 ;  Ezek.  47.  19. 

Israelites  abode  there  "  many  days,"  Deut.  1.  46. 
KADMIEL.  kad' mi-el,  Neh.  9.  4. 
KADMONITE,  kad'mon-ite-Heb.  Oriented.    Gen.  15. 

19.     A.  v.,  Kadmonites. 
KAIN,  kain.    Num.  24.  22.    A.V.,  the  Kenite. 
KA  LLA  I,  kSl'lai  -  Heb.  sivift  —  a  priest.    Neh.  12.  20. 
KAN  AH,  ka'nah  — Heb.  place  of  reeds.     Josh.  16.  8; 

19.  28. 
KAREAII,)i9.-redi'h  —  Y{eh.bald.    Jer.  40.  8. 
KARKA.  kiirka  — town  of  Judah.    Josh.  15.  3.    A.V., 

Karkaa. 
KARKOR,  kiir'kSr.    Judg.  8.  10. 


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K ART  AH,  kjir'tah  — Heb.  ti/(/ ['.'J  —  town  of  Zebulun. 

Josh.  21.  U. 
K  ART  AN,  kjir'tan  —  town  of  Naphtali.    Josh.  21.  32. 
KA  TTATH.  kSt'tath.    Josh.  19.  15. 
KEDAR,  kedar  — Heb.  durh-skinned. 

(1)  Ishmael's  sou,  Geu.  2.5.  13. 

(2)  tribe  of,  Isa.  21.  16  ;  Ezek.  27.  21. 

KEDEMAII,     ked'e-mah  — Heb.    eastward— lihma^eVs. 

son.    Gen.  25.  15. 
KEDEMOTH,      ked'e-moth  — Heb.     eadern    districts. 
Josh.  13.  18.  [23. 

KEDESH,  ke'desh— Heb.  sanctuary.    Josh.  12.22;  15. 
KEEP.    Gen.  2.  15,  to  /.-.  it. 
Gen.  3.  24  ;  18.  19,  k.  the  way. 
28.  15,  with  thee,  and  will  k.  tliee. 
Ex.  3.  1,  was  k.  the  flock.    A.  V.,  kept. 
20.  8,  k.  it  holy  ;  23.  20,  k.  thee  by  the  way. 
34.  7,  k.  lovingkiudness  for  thousands. 
Lev.  23.  32,  shall  ye  k.  your  sabbath.     A.  V.,  celchrate. 
23.  41,  ye  shall  A-,  it  in  the  seventh  month.    A.  F.,  cele- 
brate. 
Num.  6.  24,  Jehovah  bless  thee,  and  k.  thee. 
1  Sam.  2.  9,  k.  the  feet  pf  his  holy  ones. 
1  Kings  6.  12,  k.  all  my  commandments. 
Job  21.  32,  A',  watch  over  the  tomb.    A.  F.,  remain  in. 
Ps.  17.  8,  k.  me  as  the  apple ;  25.  10,  A.  his  covenant. 
25.  20,  k.  my  soul ;  31.  20,  A.  them  secretly. 
27.  5,  k.  me  secretly  in  his  pavilion.    ^4.  F.,  hide  me. 
34.  13,  A.  thy  tongue  from  evil. 
91.  11,  angels  .  .  .  A.  thee  in  all  thy  ways. 
103.  9,  Neither  will  he  A.  hie  anger  for  ever. 

105.  45,  A-.  his  statutes.    A.V.,  uhsrrre. 

106.  3,  A.  justice  ;  119.  2,  A.  his  testimonies. 

121.  3,  He  that  A.  thee  ;  127.  1,  Jehovah  A.  the  city. 
121.  7,  He  will  A.  thy  soul.    A.  V.,  shall  preserve. 
Prov.  2.  2il,  A.  the  paths. 
3. 1,  A.  my  commandments. 

3.  21,  A.  sound  wisdom. 

4.  4,  K.  my  commandments,  and  live. 

19.  8,  A.  understanding  ;  22.  5,  A.  his  soul. 

20.  3,  A.  aloof  from  strife.     A.  F,  cease. 
Eccl.  3.  6,  a  time  to  k. ;  12.  13,  fear  God,  and  k. 
Isa.  26.  3,  k.  him  in  perfect  peace  ;  27.  3, 1  will  k. 
Jer.  3.  12,  not  A.  anger  for  ever. 

42.  4,  A.  nothing  back;  Lam.  2.  10,  k.  silence. 
Hos.  12.  6,  A.  kindness. 
Mai.  2.  7,  A.  knowledge. 
Mat.  19.  17,  A.  the  commandments. 
Mark  7.  9,  A.  your  tradition. 
Luke  2.  8,  A.  watch  by  night  over  their  flock. 

11.  28,  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  A.  it. 

12.  15,  A.  .  .  .  from  all  cove tou.suess.    A.  V.,  beware  of. 
17.  7,  having  a  servant  ...  A.  sheep.    A.V.,  feeding 

cattle. 
John  8.  51,  A.  my  word ;  12.  25,  hateth  his  life  .  .  .  A.  it. 

12.  47,  and  A.  them  not.     A.  F.,  heliere  not. 

14. 15,  love  me,  ye  will  A.  ;  14.  23,  A.  my  word. 

17. 15,  A.  them  from  the  evil  one. 
Acts  10.  30, 1  was  A.  the  ninth  hour  of  prayer.    ^1.  F.,  / 

was  fasting  .  .  .  and  at  tlie  ninth  hour  I  prayed. 
1  Cor.  5.  8,  A.  the  feast ;  5. 11,  not  to  A.  company, 

14.  30,  first  k.  silence.    .4.  F.,  hold  his  peace. 
Eph.  4.  3,  A.  the  unity  of  the  Spirit. 

1  Tim.  5.  22,  A.  thyself  pure. 

2  Tim.  4.  7,  A.  the  faith. 

Jas.  1.  27,  A.  oneself  unspotted ;  2.  10,  A.  the  whole  law. 
2  Pet.    2.   9,  k.  the  unrighteous  .  .  .  luito  the  day. 

A.  F.,  reserve. 
Rev.  1.  3,  hear  .  .  .  and  A. ;  2.  26,  A.  my  works. 
3.  3,  A.  it,  and  repent.     .4.  F.,  holdfast. 
3.  10,  A.  thee  from  the  hour ;  22.  9,  k.  the  words. 
KEEPER.    Gen.  4.  2,  A.  of  sheep. 
Gen.  46.  32,  they  have  been  A.  of  cattle.    A.V.,  their 
trade  hath  been  to  feed. 

46.  34,  have  been  A.  of  cattle.    A.  V.,  trade  hath  been 
aboid  cattle. 
Ps.  121.  5,  Jehovah  is  thy  k. 

Eccl.  12.  3,  A.  of  the  house.  [33.  22. 

KEHELA  Til  A 11,  ke-hela-thah  —  Heb.  as.iembly.    Num. 

KEILAII.   kei'lah  — Heb.    citadel.     (1)  city  of    Judah, 

Josh.  15.  44. 

David  rescues  it  from  Philistines,  1  San\.  23.  5. 

(2)  a  Garmite  descended  from  Caleb  [?],  1  Chr.  4.  19. 

KELAIAH,  ke-la'iah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  swift.    Ezra  10. 

23. 
KELITA,  kel'i-ta-Heb.  dwarf.    Neh.  8.  7. 
KEMUEL.  kem'u-el.    (1)  third  son  of  Nahor,  Gen.  22.  21. 

(2)  a  prince  of  Ephraim.  Num.  34.  24. 

(3)  a  Levite,  1  Chr.  27.  17. 

KEN  A  N,  ke'nan  =  CA  IN  A  N  (q.v. ) .    1  Chr.  1.  2. 

KEN  A  TH,  ke'nath  —  Heb.  posses-non  [?]  —  town.    Num. 

32.  42. 
KENAZ.  ke  nSz.    Gen.  36.  11 :  1  Chr.  1.  36. 
KENITES,  ke'nites  — a  Cauaanite  tribe  kind  to  Israel. 

1  Sam.  15.  6. 
KENIZZITE,  kgn'iz-zTte.   Gen.  15. 19,  A.  V.,  Kenizziies. 

Num.  32.  12,  ^4.  F..  Kinezite. 
KEPT.     Gen.  37.  11,  A.  the  saying  in  mind.     A.V., 

observed. 


Deut.  32.  10,  A.  him  as  the  apple  of  his  eye. 

2  Sam.  11.  16,  A.  watch  upon  the  city.    A.  F.,  ob.served. 

2  Kings  23.  22,  A.  such  a  passover.     A.V..  holden. 

Isa.  49.  2,  hath  he  A.  me  close.     A.  V.,  hid. 

Mark  6.  20,  A.  him  safe.    A.V.,  obstrved 

Gal.  3.  23,  A.  in  ward  under  the  law.    A.  F.,  kept  under. 

Philem.  13,  I  would  fain  have  A.     A.  F.,  uould  have 
retained. 

Heb.  11.  28,  A.  the  passover. 

Jude  1,  A.  for  Jesus  Christ.    A.  V.,  preserved  in. 

Jude  6,  A.  in  everlasting  bonds.    A.  F,  reserved. 
KERCHIEFS.    Ezek.  13. 18,  21,  k.  ( =  cloths  worn  over 

tlteliead). 
KE REN-HAP PUC'IL  ker'en-hap'pu-eh-Heb.  horn  of 

(infiinoiitj  — Job's  daughter.    Job  42.  14. 
KERIoTH.'ke'Ti-oth  —  B.eh.  cities.    Jer.  48.24,41.    Amoa 

2.  2,  .1.  v.,  Kiriofh. 
KERIOTH'HEZRON,  ke'ri-oth-hez'ron  — Josh.  15.  25. 

A.  v.,  Kerioth,  and  Hezron. 
KERNEL.    Amos9.9,  not  the  least  A.  fall.    A.V.  arain. 
KEROS,  ke'ros— Heb.  a  comb.    Ezra  2.  44  ;  Neh.  7.  47. 
KETURAH,  ke-tu'rah  — Heb.  incense  —  Abram's  wife. 
Gen.  25. 

her  family,  1  Chr.  1.  32. 
KEY.    Judg.  3.  25,  took  the  A. 

Mat.  16.  19,  A.  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

Luke  11.  52,  A.  of  knowledge. 

Rev.  1.  18,  A.  of  death  and  of  Hades. 
3.  7,  A.  of  David.    Isa.  22.  22. 

9.  1,  A.  of  the  pit  of  the  abyss.  [Kczia. 

KEZIAH,  ke-zi'ah- Heb.  cassia.  Job  42.  14.  A.V., 
KIBROTH-HATTAA  VAH,  kIb'roth-hat-ta'a-vah-Heb. 

graves  o//'^?/  — plague  at.    Num.  11.  34,  35. 
KIBZAIM,  kibza-im  — Heb.  ^u'o  heaps— city  of  Eph- 
raim.   Josh.  21.  22. 
KICK.    Deut.  32.  15.  waxed  fat,  and  k. 

1  Sam.  2.  29,  A.  ye  at  my  sacrifice. 
KID.    Gen.  27.  9,  two  good  A. 

1  Sam.  10.  3,  one  carrying  three  A. 

1  Kings  20.  27,  like  two  little  flocks  of  k. 

S.  of. Sol.  1.  8,  feed  thy  A. 

Isa.  11.  6,  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  k. 

Luke  15.  29,  never  gavest  me  a  A. 
Kid,  laws  about,  Ex.  23.  19 ;  Deut.  14.  21. 

used  for  food.  Gen.  27.  9  ;  38.  17 ;  Judg.  6.  19 ;  14.  6. 
KIDNEYS.    Ex.  29.  13,  two  A. 

Isa.  34.  6,  A.  of  rams. 
KID  RON,  kid'ron  —  CEDRON  (q.v.).    2  Sam.  15.  23. 
KILL.    Ex.  20.  13,  thou  shalt  not  A. 

Deut.  32.  39,  I  A.,  and  I  make  alive.    2  Kings  5.  7. 

1  Kings  21.  19,  Hast  thou  A.,  and  also  taken. 

Ps.  44.  22,  A.  all  the  day ;  Prov.  9.  2,  A.  her  beasts. 
Mat.  5.  21,  Shalt  not  A.  ;  10.  28,  k.  the  body. 
19.  18,  shalt  not  A.     A.  F,  do  not  murder. 
Mark  3.  4,  to  save  a  life,  or  to  A.  ? 

14.  1 ;  Luke  18.  33.  A.  him.     A.  F,  put  /dm  to  death. 
Luke  9.  22,  Son  of  man  must  ...  be  A.    A.  F.,  slain. 

11.  49,  some  .  .  .  they  shall  A.    A.  F,  slay. 

12.  5,  after  he  hath  A.  hath  power. 

John  7.  19,  to  k.  me?  16.  2,  whosoever  k.  you  shall 

think. 
Acts  3.  15,  A.  the  Prince  of  life. 

7.  28,  as  thou  A.  the  Egyptian.     A.  V.,  diddest. 

9.  29,  seeking  to  A.  him.    A.  F,  slay. 

11.  7,  A.  and  eat.     A.  V.,  slay. 

16.  27,  was  about  to  A.  himself.    A.V.,  would  have  k. 

2  Cor.  3.  6,  letter  A.  ;  6.  9,  chastened,  and  not  A. 
1  Thes.  2.  15,  A.  the  Lord  Jesus. 

Jas.  5.  6,  A.  the  righteous  one. 

Rev.  9.  15,  should  k.  the  third  part.    A.  V.,  to  slay. 

13.  10,  if  any  man  shall  A.    A.V.,  he  that  killeth. 
KIN.    Lev.  18.  6,  near  of  A. 

Mark  6.  4,  among  his  own  A.  [22. 

KIN  AH,  ki'nah  —  Heb.  eleay— city  of  Judah.  Josh.  15. 
KIND.    Gen.  1.  11,  after  their  A.  (  =  nature). 

Deut.  22.  9,  two  A.  of  seeds.    A.  F,  divers. 

Luke  6.  35,  he  is  A.  toward  the  unthankful. 

1  Cor.  13.  4,  love  ...  is  A-. 

15.  37,  some  other  k.    A.  F,  grain. 
Eph.  4.  32,  A.  one  to  another. 

Tit.  2.  5,  A.,  being  in  subjection.    A.  F,  good. 
Jas.  1.  18,  A.  of  first-fruits ;  3.  7,  A.  of  beasts. 
KINDLED.    Gen.  39.  19,  wrath  was  A.  [hot. 

Judg.  2.  14,  20  :  3.  8  ;  10.  7,  was  A.  against  Israel.    A.  F, 

2  Sam.  22.  9 ;  Ps.  18.  8,  coals  were  A.  by  it. 

Ezek.  20.  48,  Jehovah,  have  A.  it ;  Hos.  8.  5.  anger  is  A. 
Hos.  11.  8,  compassions  are  k.    A.V..  repent ings  are  k. 
Luke  12.  49.  fire  .  .  .  already  A.  ? 
Jas.  3.  5,  is  k.  by  how  small  a  fire.    A.  V.,  a  little  fire 
kindleth. 
KINDLY.    Josh.  2.  12,  deal  A-.  with.    .4.  F,  sheio  kind- 
ness unto. 
Judg.  1.  24,  deal  A.  with  thee.    A.V.,  sheiv  thee  mercy. 
19.  3,  .speak  A.  unto  her.     A.  V.,  friendly. 
Ruth  2  13.  A.  unto  thy  handmaid.    A.  V.,  friendly, 
KINDNESS.    Gen.  20.  13.  thy  k. ;  24.  12,  show  k. 
1  Sam.  15.  6.  showed  A. ;  2  Sam.  9.  3,  k.  of  God. 
Esth.  2.  9,  obtained  A. 
2. 17,  favor  and  A.    A.  V.,  grace  and  favour. 


KIN 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


KNE 


Job  6.  14,  Ic.  should  be  showed.     .1.  K,  jjittj. 
Prov.  3.  3,  Let  uot  k.  aud  truth  forsake  thee.    A.V., 
mercy. 

19.  22,  desired  is  his  /.-. ;  31.  26,  law  of  k.  {favour. 
Jer.  2.  2,  k.  of  thy  youth ;  Dan.  1.  9,  to  find  k.  A.  V., 
2  Cor.  6.  6 :  Eph.  2.  7,  in  A-. ;  Gal.  5. 22,  k.  A.  V.,  gentleness. 
Col.  3.  12,  Put  on  ...  a  heart  of  compassion,  k. 

Tit.  3.  4,  k.  of  God  ;  2  Pet.  1.  7,  brotherly  k. 
Kindness,  enjoined,  Ruth  2. ;  3. ;  2  Sam.  2.  6;  Prov  31. 
26;  Rom.  12.  10;  2  Cor.  6.  6;  Eph.  4.  32;  Col.  3.  12; 
1  Thes.  4.  9  ;  2  Pet.  1.  7. 
Instances  of  :  —  Gen.  24.  18-20 ;  Ex.  2.  17  ;  Josh.  2.  12 ; 
Ruth  2.  8-16;  1  Sam.  20.  8-16;   2  Sam.  9.  1-7;   Esth. 
2.  9  ;  Acts  28.  2. 
KINDRED.     Gen.  12. 1,  from  thy  k.  \coir). 

KINE.     Gen.  41.  2,  seven  k.   well-favored  (plural  of 

1  Sam.  6.  7,  two  milch  k. 
KING.    Gen.  14.  1,  k.  of  Shiuar. 
Ex.  1.  8,  k.  over  Egypt :  2.  23,  k.  of  Egypt  died. 
Judg.  17.  6,  no  /;.  in  Israel. 

1  Sam.  2.  10,  strength  unto  his  k. 
8.  6,  give  us  a  k.  to  judge. 

8.  7.  not  be  k.  over  them.     A.  V.,  reign. 

10.  24,  Long  live  the  k.    A.  V.,  God  save  the  k. 

2  Sam.  15.  10,  Absalom  is  k.    A.  V.,  rHgnet/i. 

1  Kings  15.  29,  as  soon  as  he  was  k.    A.  V.,  ivhen  he 
reigned. 

2  Chr.  1.  8,  k.  in  his  stead.     A.  F.,  to  reign. 
Neh.  6.  7,  k.  in  Judah  ;  Job  18.  14,  k.  of  terrors. 
Ps.  10. 16,  Jehovah  is  K. ;  21.  1,  k.  shall  joy. 

24.  7,  K.  of  glory ;  33.  16,  no  k.  saved  by  the  multitude. 
47.  7,  God  is  the  K.  of  all  the  earth  ;  63.  11,  k.  shall 

rejoice. 

74.  12,  God  is  my  K.  ;  102.  15,  A-.  of  the  earth. 
144.  10,  salvation  unto  /.-. ;  149.  8,  To  bind  their  k. 
Prov.  8.  15,  by  me  k.  reign  ;  16.  10,  lips  of  the  k. 

20.  26,  A  wise  k.  winnoweth  ;  20.  28,  preserve  the  k. 
22.  29,  stand  before  k. 

30.  22,  when  he  is  k.    A.  F.,  reigneth. 

30.  31,  k.  against  whom  there  is  no  rising. 
Eccl.  4.  14,  came  forth  to  be  k.     A.  F.,  lo  reign. 

5.  9,  k.  himself  is  served ;  10.  20,  Revile  not  the  A'. 

8.  4,  king\'i  word.     A.V.,  ivord  of  a  k. 
S.  of  Sol.  1.  4,  k.  .  .  .  into  his  chambers  ;  1.  12,  A-.  sat. 
Isa.  6.  5,  eyes  have  seen  the  K.  ;  32.  1,  k.  shall  reign. 

33.  17,  A-.  in  his  beauty  ;  33.  22,  Jehovah  is  our  k. 

43.  15,  creator  of  Israal,  your  K. 
Jer.  10. 10,  everlasting  K.  ;  23.  5,  shall  reign  as  k. 

46.  18,  A'.,  whose  name. 

Ezek.  20.  33,  will  I  be  /.-.  over  you.     A.  V.,  rule. 
Dan.  2.  4,  O  A-.,  live  for  ever. 
Hos.  3.  5,  David  their  A-.  ;  7.  5,  on  the  day  of  our  A:. 

13.  11, 1  have  given  thee  a  A-.  in  miue  auger. 
Amos  5.  26,  tabernacle  of  your  A-.     .4.1'.,  Mdoeh. 
Zech.  9.  9,  thy  /.-.  cometh  ;  14.  16,  worship  the  K. 
Mat.  11.  8,  wear  soft  raiment  are  in  kings"  houses. 

14.  9,  /:.  was  grieved  ;  25.  34,  then  shall  the  K.  say. 
Luke  19.  33,  Blessed  is  the  K. ;  23.  2,  Christ  a  A-. 
John  6.  15,  make  liim  k. ;  13.  37,  art  thou  a  A-. 

19.  14,  behold,  your  K.  ! ;  19.  15,  crucify  your  K.  ? 
1  Tim.  1.  17,  unto  the  K.  eternal ;  6.  15,  K.  of  kings. 
Heb.  7.  2,  K.  of  righteousness  ;  11.  27,  wrath  of  the  A-. 
1  Pet.  2.  13,  A-.,  as  supreme  ;  2.  17,  honor  the  k. 
Rev.  1.  5,  ruler  of  the  A-. 

15.  3,  K.  of  the  ages.     A.  F.,  K.  of  saints. 

17.  18,  reigneth  over  the  k. 

King  of  kings,  spoken  of,  Ps.  2.  6  ;  10.  16  ;  24.  7  ;  Zech. 
9.  9  ;  Luke  23.  2  ;  1  Tim.  1. 17  ;  6.  15  ;  Rev.  15.  3  ;  17.  14. 
Kings,  chosen  bv  God,  Deut.  17.  14;  1  Sam.  9.  17  ;  16. 
12 ;  2  Sam.  7.  8  ;  1  Kings  11.  35  ;  19.  15  ;  1  Chr.  23.  4-7  ; 
Dan.  2.  21 ;  4.  17. 
honor  due  to,  1  Sam.  15.  30,  31 ;  Prov.  16. 14  ;  24.  21 ;  Eccl. 
8.  2 ;  10.  20 ;  Mat.  22.  21 ;  Rom.  13.  1-7  ;  1  Pet.  2.  13, 17. 
duty  of,  Deut.  17.  14-20  ;  Prov.  16.  12  ;  25.  2  ;  31.  4  ;  Isa. 
49.  23.  [3-5. 

need  of,  in  Israel,  Judg.  17.  6 ;  19.  1 ;  21.  25 ;  1  Sara.  8. 
KINGDOM.    Gen.  10.  10,  beginning  of  his  k. 
Ex.  19.  6,  k.  of  priests;  Deut.  17.  18,  throne  of  his  A-. 
1  Sam.  10.  25,  Samuel  .  .  .  manner  of  the  A'. 
1  Chr.  29.  11,  tliine  is  the  A-. 
Esth.  1.  20,  all  his  A-.     A.  V.,  empire. 
Ps.  22.  28,  A-.  is  Jehovah's  ;  46.  6,  A-.  were  moved. 
145. 12,  majesty  of  his  k. 
Mat.  6.  33,  .seek  ye  first  his  A-.     A.V.,  (he  k.  of  God. 

8.  12,  sons  of  the  k. 

9.  35,  gospel  of  the  A:.  ;  12.  25,  A.  divided  against. 
13.  19,  word  of  the  k.  ;  13.  43,  A:,  of  tlie  Father. 

25.  34.  inherit  the  A:.  ;  26.  29,  Father's  A-. 
Mark  11.  10,  Blessed  is  the  A-. ;  13.  8,  k.  against  k. 
Luke  11.  17,  A-.  divided  ;  12.  32,  give  you  the  A-. 
John  3.  3,  cannot  see  the  A-.  of  God. 

18.  36,  k.  is  not  of  this  world. 
Acts  1.  3,  concerning  the  A-. 

1  Cor.  15.  24,  deliver  up  the  k.  [Son. 

Col.  1. 13,  A.  of  the  Son  of  liis  love.    A.  F,  A",  of  his  dear 

1  Thes.  2.  12,  A-.  and  glory. 

2  Thes.  1.  5,  worthy  of  the  k. ;  2  Tim.  4. 18,  heavenly  A-. 
Heb.  11.  33,  subdued  A-. ;  12.  28,  k.  that  cannot  be  shaken. 
Jas.  2.  5,  heirs  of  the  A;. 


2  Pet.  1.  11,  eternal  A.     A.]'.,  everlasting  k. 
Rev.  1.  6,  made  us  to  be  a  k.    A.  V.,  made  us  Lings. 
11.  15,  A-.  of  the  world  is  become  the  A-.  of  our  Lord. 
Kingdom,  of  God,  1  Chr.  29.  11 ;   Ps.  45.  6;   145.  11 ;  Isa 
24.  23  ;  Mat.  6.  33 ;  Mark  1.  14,  15.    Luke  4.  43,  good 
tidings  of  the  kingdom. 
to  be  sought  for.  Mat.  6.  9, 10,  33 ;  Luke  12.  31. 
its  nature,  Luke  17.  21;  18.  29,  30;  John  18.  36;  Rom. 

14.  17  :  1  Cor.  4.  20. 
its  approach.  Mat.  21.  31 ;  24.  14 ;  26.  29 ;  Mark  14.  25 ; 

Luke  17.  20 ;  19.  11 ;  22.  16,  18. 
similitudes,  Mat.  13. ;  18. ;  20. ;  22. ;  24. ;  Mark  4.  ;  Luke 
13.  19.  [5.  5. 

of  Christ,  Mat.  13.  41 ;  20.  21 ;  of  Christ  and  God,  Eph. 
of  David,  Mark  11.  10  ;  the  kingdom.  Mat.  8.  12  ;  13.  19  ; 
of  heaven.  Mat.  3.  2 ;  4.  17 ;  who  shall  enter,  Mat.  5. 
3 ;  7.  21 ;  Luke  9.  62 ;  John  3.  3  ;  Acts  14.  22  ;  Rom.  14. 
17  ;  1  Cor.  6.  9  ;  2  Thes.  1.  5. 
KINSFOLK.    Luke  1.  58,  her  k.    A.  F,  cousins. 
Luke  2.  44,  among  their  k. 

21. 16,  and  A-.     A.  V.,  kinsfolks.  [dred. 

KINSMAN.    Ruth  3.  2,  Boaz  our  k.    A.  V.,  of  our  kin- 
Kinsman,  see  Deut.  25.  5 ;  Rutli  3.  9-13. 
KINSMEN.     Ruth  2.  20,  one  of  our  near  k. 

Rom.  9.  3.  my  k.  according  to  the  flesh. 
KINSWOMAN.    Luke  1.  36,  Elisabeth  thy  A-.    A.  V., 

thy  cousin  Elisabeth. 
KIR,  kir  —  Heh.  fortified  town  —  of  Moab.    2  Kings  16.  9. 
KIR-HARE  SETH,      kir'-har'e-seth  — Heb.      fortress. 
2  Kings  3.  25. 
=  KIR-PERE  S  =  KIR  (q.v.).    Isa.  16.  7. 
KIR-HERE S,  kTr'-he'res.    Isa.  16. 11,  A.  F,  Kir-haresh. 

Jer.  48.  31,  36. 
KIRIATHAIM,     kir'i-a-tha'im.      A.V.,   Kirjathaim  — 
Heb.  double  city. 

(1)  town  of  Reuben,  Josh.  13. 19. 

(2)  of  'Sai,Y>hta.\\  =  KARTAN  (q.v.),  1  Chr.  6.  76. 
KIRIATH,  kir'i-ath  — Heb.  city.     Josh.  18.  28.    A.V., 

Kirjath. 
KIRIATH-ARBA,    kir'i-ath-ar'ba  — Heb.   four-ioun  — 

given  to  Caleb.     Josh.  14.  15.     .4.  F,  Kirjath-arba. 
KIRIA  TH-ARIM,      kir'i-ath-a'  rim  =  KIRIA  TH-JEA- 

RIMiq.v.).     Ezra  2.  25.    A.V.,  Kirjath-arim. 
KIRIATH-BAAL,   kir'i-ath-ba  al -Heb.  c/^y  of  Baal. 

Josh.  15.  60.     .4.  F,  Kiriath-baal. 
KIRIATH-HUZOTH,   kir'i-ath-hu'zoth-Heb.   city  of 

strer^ts.    Num.  22.  39.     A.V.,  Kirjath-huzoth. 
KIRIATH- J EARIM,  kir'i-ath-je'a-rim  — Heb.  city  of 
thickets.     A.  V.,  Kirjath-jearim. 
ark  brought  to,  1  Sam.  7. 1. 
ark  removed  to  Jerusalem  from,  2  Sam.  6.  2. 
KIRIATH-SANNAH,    kir'i-ath-san'nah-Heb.    palm- 
city  ['?].    Josh.  15.  49.     .1.  F,  Kirjath-sannah. 
KIRIATH- SEP  HER,      k!r'i-ath-se  pher  — Heb.     book- 
town  =KIRIATII-S  ANN  AH.     Josh.  15.  15.    A.  v., 
Kirjath-seiJher. 
KISH,  kish.     (1)  king  Saul's  father,  1  Sam.  9. 1. 

(2)  others,  1  Chr.  8.  30 ;  24.  29  ;  2  Chr.  29. 12 ;  Esth.  2.  5. 
KISHI,  kish'i.     1  Chr.  6.  44. 
KISHION,  kish  i-6n.    Josh.  19.  20 ;  21.  28. 
KISHON,  ki'shon  — Heb.  trmfhwe/  — river  of  Palestine, 
scene  of  Sisera's  defeat,  Judg.  4.  7. 
Eliiah  destroys  false  prophets  at,  1  Kings  18.  40. 
KISHON.     Ps.  83.  9,  river  K.    A.V.,  brook  of  Kison. 
KISS.    Gen.  27.  26,  A-.  me,  my  son. 
Ps.  2.  12,  k.  the  son. 

85.  10,  Righteousness  and  peace  have  k.  each  other. 
Prov.  27.  6,  k.  of  an  enemy. 
S.  of  Sol.  1.  2,  let  him  A-.  me  with  the  k. 
Luke  7.  38,  A',  his  feet ;  Rom.  16.  16,  holy  k. 
1  Pet.  5.  14,  A-.  of  love. 
Kiss,  of  affection.  Gen.  27.  26,  27 ;  29. 13  ;  Luke  7.  38.  45 ; 
reconciliation.  Gen.  33. 4 ;  2  Sam.  14.  33  ;  leave  taking. 
Gen.  31.  28 ;  Ruth  1.  14  ;  2  Sam.  19.  39 ;  homage,  Ps.  2. 
12 ;  1  Sam.  10.  1 ;  spoken  of  as  between  parents  and 
children,  Gen.  27.  26  ;  48.  10;   50. 1 ;   Ex.  18.  7  ;   Ruth 
1.  9,  14  ;   between  male  relatives,  Gen.  29. 13 ;   33.  4  ; 
45.  15. 
symbol  of  brotherly  love,  Rom.  16.  16 ;   1  Cor.  16.  20; 

2  Cor.  13.  12 ;  1  Thes.  5.  26  ;  1  Pet.  5.  14. 
treacherous,  2  Sam.  15.  5 ;  Mat.  26.  48 ;  Mark  14.  45 ; 

Luke  22.  47,  48. 
idolatrous,  1  Kings  19.  18 ;  Job  31.  27 ;  Hos.  13.  2. 
KITE.    Lev.  11.  14,  and  the  A-. 
Deut.  14. 13,  the  A".     A.  V.,  vulture. 
Isa.  34.  15,  shall  the  k.  be  gathered.    A.  F,  vultures. 
KITRON,  kit'ron.    Judg.  1.  30. 
KITTIM,  kit'tim.    Gen.  10.  4. 
KNEAD.    Gen.  18.  6,  k.  it. 
Hos.  7.  4,  from  the  kneading  of  the  dough.    A.  F,  after 
he  hath  kvadrd. 
KNEADING-TROUGH.    Deut.  28.  5,  blessed  shall  be 

....  thy  A-.     A.  v.,  .'store. 
Kneading-trough,  mentioned,  Ex.  8.  3 ;  12.  34 ;  Deut. 

23.  5,  17. 
KNEE.    Gen.  30.  3,  upon  my  A;.  ;  41.  43,  bow  the  k. 
Job  4.  4 ;  Isa.  35.  3,  feeble  k. 
Isa.  45.  23,  every  A-.  shall  bow.    Phil.  2. 10. 
Nah.  2.  10,  A-.  smite  together. 


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KNEEL.    Gen.  24. 11.  camels  to  k.  down. 

Ps.  95.  6,  let  us  k.  before  Jehovah. 

Mat.  27.  2)),  k.  down.    A.  V.,  bowed  the  knee. 

Mark  1.  40 ;  10.  17,  k.  down  to  him. 

Acts  21.  5,  k.  down.     A.  V.,  ive  kneeled. 
Kneeling:,  in  prayer,  2  Clir.  6. 13 ;  Ezra  9.  5  ;  Dan.  6. 10  ; 

Luke  22.  41 ;  Acts  7.  60 :  9.  40 ;  Eph.  3.  14. 
KNEW.    Gen.  3.  7,  they  k.  that  they  were  naked. 

Gen.  28.  16,  Jehovah  is  in  this  place  ;  and  I  k.  it  not. 

Ex.  16.  15,  k.  not  what  it  was.    A.  V.,  ivist. 

34.  29,  k.  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face  shone.    A.V., 
ivist. 

Deut.  34.  10,  Jehovah  k.  face  to  face. 

Josh.  2.  4,  I  k.  not  whence  they  were.    A.  V.,  wist. 

Judg.  16.  20,  k.  not  that  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  wist. 

Ps.  81.  5,  language  that  I  k.  not.    A.  V.,  understood. 

Mat.  7.  23,  I  never  A-.  you. 

14.  35,  men  .  .  .  k.  him.    A.  V.,  had  knowledge  of. 
Luke  2.  49,  k.  ye  not  that  I  must  be.    A.  V.,  wist. 
John  4.  10,  k.  the  gift  of  God. 

8.  19,  if  ye  A-.  me.     A.  V..  had  known. 

17.  8,  A-.  of  a  truth.    A.  V.,  have  known  surely. 
KNIFE.    Gen.  22. 10,  took  the  k.  to  slay  his  son. 
Josh.  5.  2,  k.  of  flint.    .4.  V.,  sharp  k. 
Judg.  19.  29,  he  took  a  k.,  and  laid  hold. 

1  Kings  18.  28,  cut  themselves  .  .  .  with  k.  and  lances. 
Prov.  23.  2,  put  a  k.  to  thy  throat. 

30.  14,  jaw  teeth  as  knives. 
KNIT.    1  Sam.  18.  1,  k.  with  the  soul.  [fe}iced. 

Job  10.  11,  k.  me  together  with  bones  and  sinews.   A.  V., 
Eph.  4.  16,  k.  together.     A.  V.,  compacted. 
Col.  2.  2,  k.  together  in  love.  [opened. 

KNOCK.     Mat.  7.  7;  Luke  11.  9,  k.,  and  it  shall  be 
Luke  12.  36,  he  cometh  and  k. ;  13.  25,  k.  at  the  door. 
Acts  12.  16,  Peter  continued  k. 
Rev.  3.  20,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  k. 
KNOP.    Ex.  25.  33,  k.  (  =^bud  of  a  flower  or  knob). 
KNOW.    Gen.  3.  5,  God  doth  k. 
Gen.  3.  22,  k.  good  and  evil. 
2L  26,  I^.  not.     A.V.,  wot. 
24.  21,  to  k.  whether  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  tvit. 
39.  8,  my  master  k.  not.     A.  Fi,  wotteth. 
Ex.  2.  4.  to  k.  what  would  be  done.    A.  V.,  wit. 

3.  7,  k.  their  sorrows  ;  5.  2,  k.  not  Jehovah. 
32.  1,  we  A;,  not.     A.V.,  wot. 

Num.  24.  16,  A-.  the  knowledge.    A.  V.,  kneio. 

Deut.  29.  4,  a  heart  to  A-.    A.  V.,  perceive.  [tell. 

2  Sam.  12.  22,  Who  A-.  whether  Jehovah  will.    A.  V.,  can 
1  Kings  5.  6,  A-.  how  to  cut  timber.     A.V.,  can  skill  to. 
Ezra 7.  25,  knowefh  them  not.    A.  V.,  know. 

Job  7. 10,  k.  him  any  more. 

8.  9,  A-.  nothing ;  13.  23,  k.  my  transgression. 

19.  25,  A-.  that  my  Redeemer  ;  22.  13,  doth  God  k.  ? 
Ps.  9. 10,  A-.  thy  name  ;  37.  18,  A*,  the  days. 

35.  11,  things  that  I  A-.  not.     A.  V.,  knew. 
39.  4,  A-.  mine  end ;  40.  9,  O  Jehovah,  thou  A-. 
46.  10,  A-.  that  I  am  God ;  51.  6,  to  A-.  wisdom. 

51.  3,  I  A-.  my  transgressions.    A.  F.,  acknowledge. 

11.  14,  made  A-.  thy  strength.     A.  V.,  declared. 

89. 15,  A-.  the  joyful  sound ;  139.  23,  A-.  my  thoughts. 
143.  8.  A-.  the  way;  Prov.  1.  2,  A-.  wisdom. 

Prov.  4.  1,  A-.  understanding ;  27.  23,  diligent  to  k. 

28.  22,  k.  not  that  want  shall  come.    A.  V.,  considereth. 
Eccl.  5.  1,  A-.  not  that  they  do  evil.    A.  V.,  consider. 

8.  5,  shall  k.  no  evil.     .4.  V.,feel. 
Isa.  1.  3,  ox  k.  his  owner ;  50.  4,  A-.  how  to  sustain. 

58.  2,  k.  my  ways ;  66.  18, 1  A*,  their  works. 

63. 16,  A-.  us  not.     A.  V.,  be  iqnorant  of  us. 

Jonah  3.  9,  Who  A-.  whether  God  will.    A.  V.,  can  tell. 
Mat.  6.  3,  thy  left  hand  A-.  ;  6.  8,  your  Father  k. 

I.  11,  A-.  how  to  give  ;  10.  26,  shall  not  be  A-. 

12.  33,  A-.  by  its  fruit ;  13.  11,  A-.  the  mysteries. 
21.  27,  We  A-.  not.     A.  F.,  cannot  tell. 

24.  36,  A-.  no  one  ;  26.  74,  I  A*,  not  the  man. 

24.  50,  when  he  k.  not.    A.V.,  that  he  is  not  aicare  of. 
Mark  1.  24.  I  A:,  thee  ;  13.  33,  k.  not  when. 
Luke  8.  10,  A-.  the  mysteries. 

II.  44,  k.  it  not.    .4.  K,  are  not  aware  of. 

12.  56,  ye  k.  how  to  interpret.    A.  V.,  can  discern. 

16.  15,  k.  your  hearts ;  19.  42,  if  thou  hadst  k. 
24.  35,  k.  of  them. 

John  3.  8,  but  k.  not.     A.  V.,  canst  not  tell. 

4.  42,  k.  that  this  is  indeed  the  Saviour. 

7.  15,  k.  this  man  letters  ;  7.  17,  k.  of  the  teaching. 

8. 14,  ye  k.  not  whence  I  come.     A.  V.,  cannot  tell. 

10.  4,  k.  his  voice ;  10.  14,  k.  mine  own. 

10.  14,  mine  own  k.  me.     A.  V.,  am  k.  of  mine. 

16. 18,  We  k.  not  what  he  saith.    A.  V..  cannot  tell. 

17.  26,  made  k.  .  .  .  thy  name.     A.V.,  have  declared. 
Acts  1.  7,  k.  times  ;  15.  18,  k.  from  of  old. 

Rom.  7.  15,  I  do  I  k.  not.     A.V.,  allow. 

10.  19,  Israel  not  k.  ?    1  Cor.  2.  14,  he  cannot  k.  them. 

11.  2,  k.  ye  not.     A.V.,  wot. 

1  Cor.  8.  2,  k.  anything,  he  k.  not  yet  as  he  ought  to  k. 

13.  2,  and  k.  all  mysteries.     A.  F.,  understand. 

13.  12,  k.  in  part :  2  Cor.  2.  4,  k.  the  love  which  I  have. 

2  Cor.  8.  1,  we  make  k.  to  you.    A.  F.,  do  you  to  tvit  of. 

12.  2,  I  k.  a  man  in  Christ.     A.  F.,  knew. 

12.  2,  out  of  the  body,  I  k.  not.    A.  F.,  cannot  tell. 


Gal.  1.  11,  I  make  k.  to  you.    A.  F,  certify. 

4.  9,  ye  have  come  to  k.  God.    A.  V.,  have  knoivn. 
Eph.  3.  19,  k.  the  love  of  Christ. 

5.  .^,  this  ye  k.  of  a  surety. 

Phil.  1.  12,  I  would  have  you  A".  A.  V.,  should  under- 
stand. 

Col.  2.  2,  that  they  may  A;,  the  mystery.  A.  F.,  to  the 
acknowledgment  of. 

1  Thes.  3.  5,  A-.  your  faith ;  5. 12,  A-.  them  that  labor. 

2  Tim.  1.  12,  k.  him  whom  I  have  believed. 

2. 19,  Lord  A-.  them  ;  3.  15,  A-.  the  sacred  writings.    . 
Tit.  1.  16,  they  A-.  God  ;  Jas.  4.  17,  A-.  to  do  good. 
1  Pet.  1.  18,  A-.  that  ye  were.    A.  F,  Forasmuch  as  ye 

know. 
1  John  3.  2,  A-.  that,  if. 

3.  6,  neither  A',  him.    A.  F,  hath  .  .  .  known. 

3.  16,  Hereby  A-.  we  love.    A.  F,  perceive. 

3  John  12,  thou  A:.     A.V..ye  know. 

Rev.  2.  17,  new  name  written,  which  no  one  k. 
KNOWLEDGE.    Gen.  2.  9,  tree  of  the  A-.    A.V.,of  k. 
Ex.  2.  25,  God  took  A-.  of  them.    A.  F,  had  respect  unto. 
1  Sam.  2.  3,  God  of  A-. ;  2  Chr.  1. 12,  wisdom  and  k. 
Job  26.  3,  declared  sound  A-. !    A.  F,  the  thing  as  it  isf 

36.  4,  perfect  in  A-. ;  38.  2,  without  k. 
Ps.  73.  11,  A",  in  the  Most  High  ? 

94.  10,  teacheth  man  A-. 

119.  66,  judgment  and  A'. 

139.  6,  A-.  is  too  wonderful. 
Prov.  1.  7,  beginning  of  A-. 

2. 10,  A-.  shall  be  pleasant ;  8. 12,  A-.  and  discretion.  A.V., 
k.  of  wittii  inventions. 

9.  10,  A-.  of  the  Holy  One  ;  14.  6,  A-.  is  easy. 

15.  2,  uttereth  A-.  aright ;  15.  7,  disperse  A-. 

18.  15,  wise  seeketh  A-.  :  19.  2,  soul  be  without  k. 

24.  5,  A-.  increaseth  might. 

30.  3,  A-.  of  the  Holy  One. 
Eccl.  1.  18,  A-.  increaseth  sorrow. 

9.  10,  nor  A.,  nor  wisdom,  in  Sheol. 
Isa.  11.  2,  spirit  of  A-. ;  28.  9,  will  he  teach  k.  ? 

53.  11,  by  the  A-.  of  himself.    A.  F,  by  his  k. 

56.  10,  all  without  A-.    A.  F,  ignorant. 
Jer.  3.  15,  feed  you  with  k. 
Dan.  1.  17,  God  gave  them  A-. 

12.  4,  k.  sliall  be  increased. 
Luke  1.  77,  A-.  of  salvation  :  11.  .52,  key  of  k. 
Acts  3.  10,  took  A',  of  him,  that.    A.  F,  kneiu  that. 

24.  22,  exact  A".  ;  Rom.  2.  20,  the  form  of  A-. 
Rom.  10.  2,  zeal  for  God,  but  not  according  to  k. 

11.  33,  wisdom  and  the  A-. ;  15.  14,  filled  with  all  A-. 

1  Cor.  8. 1,  A-.  puffethup  ;  13.  8,  A-.,  it  shall  be  done  away. 
14.  37,  let  him  take  A-.  of.    A.  F,  acknowledge. 

2  Cor.  4.  6,  A-.  of  the  glory  ;  10.  5,  A',  of  God. 
Eph.  3.  19,  which  passeth  A-. 

Phil.  3.  8,  A-.  of  Christ  Jesus. 

Col.  1.  9,  A-.  of  his  will ;  2.  3,  wisdom  and  A-. 

1  Tim.  2.  4  ;  2  Tim.  3.  7,  A-.  of  the  truth. 

6.  20,  A-.  .  .  .  falsely  so  called.    A.  F,  .science. 

2  Tim.  2.  25;  Tit.  1.  1,  the  A-.  of  the  truth.  A.  F,  ac- 
knoivledging. 

1  Pet.  3.  7,  according  to  k. 

2  Pet.  1.  3,  A-.  of  him  ;  1.  5,  in  your  virtue,  A-. 
1.  8,  A",  of  our  Lord. 

3.  18.  in  the  grace  and  k.  of  our  Lord. 

Knowledge,  God's  gift,  Ex.  8. 10 ;  31.  3 ;  35.  31 ;  2  Chr.  1. 

12;  Ps.  94.  10:  119.  66:  Prov.  1.  4;  2.  6;  EccL  2.  26; 

Isa.  28.  9 ;  Jer.  24.  7 ;  Dan.  2.  21 :  Mat.  11.  25  ;  13.  11 ; 

Mark  4.  11 :  1  Cor.  1.  5 ;  2.  10-13 ;  12.  8  ;  1  John  2.  20,  27. 

value  of,  Ps.  89.  15;  Prov.  3.  13;  4.  13:  8.  33-35;  10.  14; 

13.  16 ;  18.  15 ;   Eccl.  7.  12 ;  Eph.  3.  18  ;  Jas.  3.  13 ;  2 

Pet.  2.  20. 

without,  Prov.  1.  22  ;  19.  2 ;  Jer.  4.  22 ;  Hos.  4.  6  ;  Rom. 

1.  28  ;  1  Cor.  15.  34. 

abuse  of,  Isa.  47.  10 ;  Rom.  1.  28  ;  1  Cor.  8.  1. 

prayer  for,  John  17.  3  ;  Eph.  1. 1-17  ;  3.  18 ;  Col.  1.  9  ;  2 

Pet.  1.  2  ;  3. 18. 
responsibility  for.  Num.  15.  30  ;  Deut.  17.  12  :  Mai.  2.  7  ; 

Luke  12.  47  ;  John  9.  41 ;  15.  22 ;  Rom.  1.  20,  21 ;  2. 17- 

24  ;  Jas.  4.  17. 
imperfection  of  mere  human,  Eccl.  1.  18;  Isa.  44.  25; 

1  Cor.  1.19;  2.  6  ;  3.19;  2  Cor.  1.  12. 
divine.  Deut.  29.  29  :  1  Sam.  2.  3 ;  Ps.  147.  5 ;  Mat.  10.  30 ; 

Luke  16.  15 ;  John  2.  24,  25 ;  21.  15 ;  Acts  1.  24  ;  2  Tim. 

2.  19 ;  1  John  3.  20. 

spiritual,  Isa.  41.  20 ;  Jolm  17.  8  ;  Eph.  1. 18 ;  3. 18  ;  Col. 

3.  10. 

A'O^.koa.     Ezek.  23.  23. 

KOHA TH.  kohath.     Gen.  46.  11. 

KOHATHITES,  ko'hath-Ites,  descendants  of  Kohath. 

Num.  3.  27. 
duties  during  wanderings.  Num.  4. 
KOLAIAH.  ko-la'iah  —  Heb.  voice  of  Jehovah.    >ieh.  11. 

7  ;  Jer.  29.  21. 
KORAH,  ko'rah  — Heb.  baldness. 

(1)  son  of  Esau.  Gen.  36. 14. 

(2)  leader  of  rebellion  against  Moses.  Num.  16. 
KORAHITES,    ko'rah-Ites  =  KORATHITE  S  =  KOR- 

HITES.    1  Chr.  9.  19  ;  Num.  26.  58 ;  Ex.  6.  24. 
KORE.  kd'Te=KORAU.    1  Chr.  9.  19;  2  Chr.  31.  14. 
KUSHAIAH,  kii-shiiiAh  =  KISHI  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  15.  17. 


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LAADAH,  la'a-dah  — son  of  Shelah.    1  Chr.  4.  21. 
LAB  AN,  la'ban  —  Heb.  xchife. 

(1)  Jacob's  father-in-law,  Gen.  29. 
pursues  Jacob,  and  makes  covenant,  Gen.  31. 

(2)  city  in  Arabian  desert,  Deut.  1. 1. 
LABOR  in.).    Gen.  31.  42,  /.  of  my  hands. 

Ex.  23.  16,  first-fruits  of  thy  I. 

1  Kings  11.  28, 1.  of  the  house  of  Joseph.    A.  V.,  charge. 

Ps  90.  10,  /.  and  sorrow  ;  104.  23,  Man  goeth  ...  to  his  I. 

105.  44,  took  the  /.  ;  128.  2,  /.  of  thy  hands. 
Prov.  10. 16,  /.  of  the  righteous. 

13.  11,  gathereth  by  /. ;  14.  23,  I.  there  is  profit. 
Eccl.  4.  4,  I  saw  all  /.    A.  V.,  travail. 

4.  8,  no  end  of  all  his  I. 

Isa  45, 14,  I.  of  Egypt;  55.  2,  spend  .  .  .  your  I. 
Hab.  3.  17, 1,  of  the  olive  shall  fail. 
John  4.  38,  entered  into  their  /. 
Rom.  16.  6,  bestowed  much  I. ;  1  Cor.  3.  8,  his  own  /. 

1  Cor.  15.  53,  /.  is  not  vain. 

2  Cor.  11.  27,  in  I.  and  travail.  A.  F.,  weariness. 
Col.  4.  13,  much  /.  for  you.  A.  F.,  a  great  zeal. 
1  Thes.  1.  3,  I.  of  love. 

Rev.  14.  13,  dead  .  .  .  rest  from  their  I. 
LABOR  (r.).    Ex.  5.  9,  I.  therein. 
Ex.  20.  9,  six  days  shalt  thou  I. 
Ps.  127.  1,  /.  in  vain. 
Eccl.  5. 12,  sleep  of  a  l.  man. 


Ezek.  48. 18,  that  /.  in  the  city.    A.  V.,  serve  the  city. 

'1  ye  that  /. 
John  4.  38,  ye  have  not  /.     A.  F.,  bes/oiced  no  I. 


Mat.  11.  28,  come  unto  me 


4.  38,  others  have  I.    A.  F.,  ot/ier  men  I. 
Acts  27.  18,  as  we  /.  exceedingly  with  the  storm.   A.  F., 

tossed. 
1  Cor.  15. 10,  /.  more  abundantly. 

Phil.  2. 16,  neither  /.  in  vain ;  Col.  1.  29,  I.  also,  striving. 
1  Thes.  5.  12,  /.  among  you. 
1  Tim.  4.  10,  /.  and  strive ;  5. 17, 1,  in  the  word. 
Labor,  imposed  on  man.  Gen.  3. 19 ;  Ps.  104.  23 ;   1  Cor. 
4.  12  ;  Eph.  4.  28  ;  1  Thes.  4. 11. 
honest,  Prov.  10.  16  ;  14.  23  ;  Eccl.  3.  13 ;  Isa.  65.  23. 
profitless.  Eccl.  1.  3 ;  3.9;  10.  15 ;  Isa.  49.  4 ;  Jer.  51.  53. 
with  God's  blessing,  Prov.  13.  11.    Eccl.  2.  24 ;  4.9;   5. 
12,  19. 
LABORER.     Mat.  9.  37,  /.  are  few. 

Jas.  5.  4,  hire  of  the  /.  .  .  .  kept  back  by  fraud. 
Laborer,  worthy  of  his  hire,  Luke  10.  7  ;  1  Tim.  5. 18; 

g arable  of  laborers,  Mat.  10.  1. 
IE.    Ex.  28.  28,  /.  of  blue  (  =  band).  [city. 

LACHISH,     la'-ehish  — Heb.      MH?/?Wrfmfir— Cauaanite 

fiven  to  Judah,  Josh.  15.  39. 
ing  Amaziah  slain  at,  2  Kings  14. 19. 
assaulted  by  Sennacherib,  2  Kings  18.  14. 
LACK.     Gen.  18.  23,  /.  five  of  the  fifty. 
Ex.  16.  18,  had  no  /.  ;  Ps.  34. 10,  young  lions  do  /. 
1  Sam.  21.  15,  Do  I  /.  madmen.    A.  F,  Ilav:'  I  need  of. 
Prov.  5.  23,  He  shall  die  for  J.  of  instruction.    A.V., 
tvithout. 

10.  21,  for  /.  of  understanding.    A.  F,  wmit. 
12.  9,  /.  bread  ;  28.  27,  He  .  .  .  shall  not  /. 
31.  11,  no  /.  of  gain.     A.  V.,  need. 
Isa.  59.  15,  truth  is  /.     A.  V.,faile(h. 
Hos.  4.  6,  destroyed  for  f.  of  knowledge. 
Mat.  19.  20,  what  /.  I  yet? 
Mark  10.  21,  one  thing  thou  J. 
Phil.  2.  30,  that  which  was  /.  in  your  service.    A.  F, 

your  I.  of. 
Col.  1.  24,  /.  of  the  afflictions.    A.  F,  behind. 
Jas.  1.  4,  1.  in  nothing.     A.V.,  jvandng. 

1.  5,  if  any  of  vou  /.  wisdom.     A.V..  lack: 

2.  15,  in  /.  of  daily  food.     A.  F,  destitute. 
LAD.    Gen.  21.  12,  because  of  the  /. 

Gen.  43.  8,  send  the  1. ;  48.  16,  bless  the  /. 

1  Sam.  20.  21, 1  will  send  the  /.    A.  V.,al. 

2  Kings  2.  24,  I.    A.  F,  children. 
John  6.  9,  there  is  a  /.  here. 

Acts  20. 12,  brought  the  /.  alive.     A.  F,  young  man. 
LADAN.  la'dan.    1  Chr.  7.  26;  23.  7.    A.  F,  Laadan. 
LADDER.    Gen.  23.  12,  /.  set  up. 
LADEN.     Gen.  45.  23,  I.  with  the  good  tilings. 

Ps.  144.  14,  oxen  .  .  .  well  J.    A.V.,  strong  to  Inhoiir. 

Prov.  21.  8,  way  of  him  that  is  I.  with  guilt  is  .  .  . 
crooked.    .4.  F,  man  isfronard. 

28.  17,  A  man  that  is  /.  with  the  blood.    A.V.,  doeth 
violence  to. 

Zeph.  1.  11,  were  1.  with  silver.    A.  F,  hear  silver. 

Mat.  11.  28,  heavy  /. ;  2  Tim.  3.  6,  /.  with  sins. 

Rev.  21.  9,  who  were  I.  with.    A.  F,  full  of. 
LADY.    Judg.  5.  29,  mse  I. 

2  John  1,  elect  /.  ;  2  John  5,  beseech  thee,  1. 
LAEL,  la' el  —  Heb.  hrlonqinq  to  God.    Num.  3.  24. 
LAHAD,  la'had  — man  of  "Judah.    1  Chr.  4.  2. 
LAHMAM,  Ifih'mam  —  town  of  Judah.    Jo.sh.  15.  40. 
LA HMI,  liih'  mi  —  Goliath's  brother.    1  Chr.  20.  5. 
LAID.    Gen.  9.  23,  /.  it  upon  both  their  shoulders. 

Gen.  41.  48, 1,  up  the  food  in  the  cities. 
41.  49,  I.  up  grain  as  the  sand.    A.  F,  gathered. 


Job  15.  20,  number  of  years  that  are  /.  up.    A.  F.,  is 
hidden. 
16.  15,  have  I.  my  horn  in  the  dust.     A.  F,  defiled. 

20.  26,  is  /.  up  for  liis  treasures.    A.  F,  shall  be  hid  in 
his  secret. 

24. 1,  times  not  /.  up  by.    A.V.,  are  not  hidden  from. 
Ps.  3.  5,  /.  me  dow^l  and  slept. 
Lam.  3.  28,  hath  /.  it  upon  liim.    A.  F,  borne  it. 

4.  6,  no  hands  were  /.  upon  her.    A..  F,  stayed  on. 
Acts  20.  3,  plot  was  /.  against  him  by  the  Jews.    A.V., 

Jeus  I.  wait  for  him. 
Rom.  3.  9,  we  before  I.  to  the  charge.     A.  F,  proved. 
1  Cor.  3. 10,  I  /.  a  foundation. 
Gal.  2.  2,  /.  before  them.    A.V.,  communicated  unto. 

2  Tim.  4.  8,  /.  up  for  me  the  crown. 
Jas.  5.  3,  have  /.  up  your  treasure.    A.  F,  heaped  treas- 
ure together. 

1  John  3.  16,  /.  down  his  life  for  us. 

LAIN.    Gen.  26. 10,  might  easily  have  I.    A.  F,  lien. 

Luke  23.  53,  never  man  had  yet  /.    A.  F,  before  was 
laid. 

John  20.  12,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  I. 
LAISH,  la  ish  — Heb.  lion. 

(1)  father  of  Palti,  1  Sam.  25.  44. 

(2)  a  place,  Judg.  18.  7. 

LAISHAH,  la'ish-ah.    Isa.  10.  30,  A.  F,  Laish. 
LAKE.    Luke  5.  1,  1.  of  Gennesaret. 
Rev.  19.  20 ;  20.  10,  /.  of  fire. 

21.  8,  /.  that  burneth  with  fire. 

LAKKUM,  lak'kum.    Josh.  19.  33.    A.  V.,  Lakum. 
LAMB.    Gen.  22.  7,  where  is  the  I. 

2  Sam.  12.  3,  one  little  ewe  /. 
Ps.  37.  20,  fat  of  /. 

114.  4,  hills  like  I. 
Isa.  11.  6,  wolf  shall  dwell  vdth  the  /. 

40. 11,  gather  the  /. ;  53.  7,  7.  ...  to  the  slaughter. 
John  1.  29,  Behold,  the  L.  of  God. 

21.  15,  feed  my  /. 

1  Pet.  1.  19,  /.  without  blemish. 
Rev.  5.  12,  worthy  is  the  L. 

7.  14,  in  the  blood  of  the  L. 

13.  8,  L.  that  hath  been  slain. 

14.  4,  follow  the  L. ;  19.  7,  marriage  of  the  L. 
Lamb,  offered  at  the  morning  and  evening  sacrifice,  Ex. 

29.  38-41 ;  on  the  Sabbath  day.  Num.  28.  9 ;  at  the 
feast  of  the  New  Moon,  Num.  28.  11  ;  of  Trumpets, 
Num.  29.  2;  of  Tabernacles,  Num.  29.  13-40;  of  Pen- 
tecost, Lev.  23.  18-20 ;  and  of  the  Passover,  Ex.  12. 
5 ;  and  on  many  other  occasions,  Lev.  9.  3 ;  14. 10-25  ; 
IChr.  29.  21;  2  Chr.  29.  21. 

symbol  of  mnocence,  Isa.  11.  6 ;  65.  25 ;  Luke  10.  3 ; 
John  21.  15. 

symbol  of  Christ,  Gen.  4.  4;  Ex.  12.  3 ;  29.  38;  Isa.  16. 
1 ;  53.  7  ;  John  1.  36 ;  Rev.  13.  8. 

Christ  called  the  Lamb  of  God  (John  1.  29,  36),  as  the 
great  sacrifice  of  which  the  former  sacrifices  were 
only  types.  Lev.  14.  12-17;  Num.  6.  12;  Isa.  53.  7;  1 
Cor.  5.  7. 
LAME.    Lev.  21.  18,  or  a  I. 

Job  29. 15,  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet  was  I  to  the  I. 

Prov.  26.  7,  legs  of  the  I.  hang  loose. 

Isa.  35.  6,  /.  man  leap  as  a  hart ;  Mat.  11.  5,  the  I.  walk. 

Mic.  4.  6,  that  which  is  /.    A.  V.  her  that  halteth. 

Luke  14.  21,  and  blind  and  /.    A.  F,  half,  and  the  blind. 

Heb.  12 .  13,  /.  be  not  turned  out  of  the  way. 
Lame,  the,  excluded  from  the  priest's  office.  Lev.  21. 
18  ;  not  to  be  offered  in  sacrifice,  Deut.  15.  21. 

healed  by  Christ,  Mat.  11.  5;  21.  14;  Luke  7.  22;  by 
apostles.  Acts  3.  ;  8.  7. 
LAMECH,  la'mech  — Heb.  a  .'<trong  young  man. 

Noah's  father,  den.  4.  18  :  5.  25. 
LAMENT.    John  16.  20,  shall  weep  and  I. 
LAMENTATION.    Gen.  50.  10,  sore  I. 

2  Sam.  1. 17,  /.  over  Saul ;  Jer.  31. 15,  in  Ramah,  I. 
11.  26.  made  /.  for  her  husband.    A.  F,  mourned. 

Job  27.  15,  \vidows  shall  make  no  I.    A.V.,  not  weep. 
Acts  8.  2.  made  great  I.  over  him. 
Lamentation,  for  Jacob,  Gen.  50.  10;  of  David  over 

Saul  and  Jonathan,  2  Sam.  1.  17  ;  for  Abuer,  2  Sam. 

3.   31;  Josiah,  2  Chr.   35.  25;    Tijrus,  Ezek.   26.  17; 

Pharaoh,  Ezek.  32. ;    Christ,  Luke  23.  27 ;   Stephen, 

Acts  8.  2 :  Babylon,  Rev.  18.  10 ;  for  nations,  Isa.  14. 

31 ;  Jer.  48.  ;  49.  3-5. 
(See  also  Lamentations  of  Jeremiah  throughout.) 
LAMP.    Ex.  25.  37,  /.  thereof,  seven  :  Rev.  4.  6,  seven  I. 
2  Sam.  21. 17, /.  of  Israel.     A.V.,  light. 

22.  29,  thou  art  my  /. 

1  Kings  11.  36,  a  /.  alway  before  me.    A.V.,  light. 

15.  4,  did  Jehovah  his  God  give  him  a  I. 

2  Chr.  21.  7,  give  a  /.    A.  F,  light. 

Job  18.  6,  his  I.  above  him  shall  be  put  out.    A.  F, 

candle  shall  be  put  out  ivith  him. 
Ps.  18.  28,  wilt  light  my  I.    A.  F,  candle. 

119.  105,  /.  unto  my  feet ;  132. 17,  a  I.  for  mine  anomted. 
Prov.  6.  23,  commandment  is  a  I. 

13.  9,  I.  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out. 

20.  27, 1,  of  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  candle  of  the  Lord. 

21.  4, 1,  of  the  wicked,  is  sin.    A.  F.,  plowing. 
31. 18,  I.  goeth  not  out.    A.  F,  candle. 


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Isa.  62.  1,  salvation  as  a  /.  ;  Mat.  25.  1,  3,  took  their  I. 
Mat.  5.  15  ;  Luke  8.  16,  /.     A.  V.,  candle. 
6.  22,  /.  of  the  body.     A.V.,  luikf. 
Mark  4.  21, 1,  brought  to  be  put.     A.  V.,  candle. 
Luke  12.  35,  your  I.  burning.     A.  T'".,  lights. 
John  5.  35,  He  was  the  /.  that  burneth.    A.  V.,  a  burn- 
ing .  .  .  light. 
Rev.  21.  23.  I.  .  .  .  is  the  Lamb.    A.  V.,  light. 
22.  5,  no  light  of  /.     A.  V.,no  candle. 
Lamps  of  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.  37  ;  30.  7  ;  Lev.  24.  2 ; 
of  the  temple,  1  Kings  7.  49;  2  Chr.  4.   20;  13.   11; 
Zech.  4.  2. 
seen  in  visions.  Rev.  4.  5;   referred   to  in   parable. 
Mat.  25.  1. 
LAND.    Gen.  1.  9,  let  the  dry  /.  appear. 
Gen.  20.  1,  /.  of  the  South.     A.  V.,  south  country. 

26.  3,  give  all  these  I.     A.  F.,  countries. 
Josh.  2.  2,  search  out  the  I.    A.V.,  country. 

19.  51,  dividing  the  /.    A.V.,  country. 
2  Kings  2.  19,  the  I.  miscarrieth.     A.  V.,  ground  ban-en. 
Job  30.  8,  scourged  out  of  the  I.    A.V.,  viler  than  the 

earth. 
Pr.  25.  13  ;  37.  9,  shall  inherit  the  I.    A.V.,  earth. 

27.  13,  goodness  of  Jehovah  in  the  /. 

107.  35,  dry  /.  into  watersprings.     A.V.,  ground. 

116.  9  ;  142.  5,  /.  of  the  living. 
Prov.  10.  30,  wicked  shall  not  dwell  in  the  I.     A.V., 

inhabit  the  earth. 
Eccl.  10.  16,  Woe  to  thee,  O  I. 
Isa.  4.  2,  fruit  of  the  /.    A.  V.,  earth. 

5.  30,  look  unto  the  I. 

66.  8,  Shall  a  I.  be  born.    A.  F.,  earth  be  made  to  bring 

forth. 
Jer.  2.  7,  plentiful  I.     A.V.,  country. 

8. 19,  from  a  /.  that  is  very  far  off.    A.V.,  because  of 
them  that  dwell  in  a  far  country. 

14.  4,  no  rain  ...  in  the  I.    A.  V.,  ground. 
Ezek.  9.  9,  Jehovah  hath  forsaken  the  I.    A.  V.,  earth. 

19.  13,  a  dry  and  tnirsty  I.    A.  V.,  ground. 
Luke  23.  44,  darkness  .  .  .  over  the  whole  I.    A.V.,  all 

the  earth. 
Acts  20.  13,  to  go  by  /.    A.V.,  afoot.  [of. 

28.  7, 1,  belonging  to  the  chief  man.     A.V.,  2)Ossessions 
Heb.  6.  l.l.  which  hath  drunk  the  rain.     A.V.,  earth. 

11.  9,  in  a  I.  not  his  own.     A.  F.,  strange  country. 
Land,  referred  to,  Ex.  23.  10  ;  Lev.  25.  3,  4,  23 ;  26.  34,  35, 

43  :  Num.  26.  53  ;  2  Chr.  36.  21 ;  Luke  16.  2,  3. 
LANDMARK.    Deut.  19.  14,  remove  thy  neighbor's  I. 

Hos.  5.  1(1,  remove  the  I.     A.  F,  bound. 
Landmarks  not  to  be  removed,  Deut.  19.  14 ;  27.  17 ; 

Job  24.  2  ;  Prov.  22.  28  ;  23.  10;  Hos.  5.  10. 
LANES.    Luke  14.  21,  /.  of  the  city. 
LANGUAGE.    Gen.  11.  1,  earth  was  of  one  /. 
Neh.  13.  24,  not  speak  in  the  Jews'  /. 
Ps.  19,  3,  nor  /. ;  Their  voice  is  not  heard. 
81.  5,  heard  a  J.  that  I  knew  not. 
114. 1,  from  a  people  of  strange  /. 
Isa.  19.  18,  the  /.  of  Canaan. 
Acts  1.  19.  in  their  1.    A.  V.,  proper  tongtie. 
2.  6,  speaking  in  his  own  /.    • 
26.  14,  in  the  Hebrew  /.,  Saul.    A.  F.,  tongtie. 
Languages,  confusion  of,.  Gen.  11.  1-9. 
gift  of,  Acts  2.  7,  8  ;  10.  46  ;  19.  6 ;  1  Cor.  12.  10. 
kinds  of,  mentioned,  Si/riac,  2  Kings  18.  26 ;  IJebrew, 
2  Kings  18.  2S ;  EgyiMan,  Ps.  81.  5  ;  Chahlee,  Dan.  1. 
4  ;  Latin,  John  19.  20 ;  Arabic,  etc.,  Acts  2. 11 ;  Lyca- 
ninan.  Acts  14. 11 ;  Greek,  Acts  21.  37. 
LANGUISH.    1  Sam.  2.  5,  many  children  /.    A.  V.,  is 
xcaxedfeeble. 
Ps.  41.  3,  couch  of  I. 
Isa.  24.  4,  world  /.  ;  Nah.  1.  4,  Bashan  1. 
LAODICEA,  la-od'i-ce'a,  city  forty  miles  from  Ephesus. 
Col.  2.  1.  [16. 

LA  ODICEANS,  la-5d'i-ce'ans,  Paul's  epistle  to.    Col.  4. 
LAP.    Judg.  7.  5  :  Neh.  5.  13  ■;  Prov.  16.  33,  I. 
LAPPIDOTH,  lap'pi-doth  — Heb.   torches  or  flames - 

Deborah's  husband.    Judg.  4.  4.    A.V.,  Lapidoth. 
LARGE.     Gen.  34.  21,  I.  enough. 
Ex.  3.  8,  good  laud  and  a  /. 

1  Kings  4.  2,9,  largeness  of  heart. 
Ps.  18  19  ;  31.  8,  /.  place. 

80.  5,  tears  to  drink  in /.  measure.    A.V.,  great. 
Mark  14.  15  ;  Luke  22.  12,  /.  upper  room. 
Gal.  6. 11.  /.  letters. 
LASCIVIOUSNESS.    Mark  7.  22,  /..an  evil  eye. 

2  Cor.  12.  21,  /.  which  they  committea. 
Gal.  5.  19,  uncleanness,  /. 

Eph.  4. 19,  up  to  /.  :  1  Pet.  4.  3,  /.,  lusts. 
2  Pet.  2.  2,  their  /.  doings;    A.  V.,  pernicious. 
2.  7,  /.  lite  of  the  wicked.    A.V.,  filthy  conversation. 
Jude  4,  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  /. 
LA  SEA,  la-sea,  a  seaport  in  Crete.    Acts  27.  8. 
LA  SI/A ,  la'sha.    Gen.  10. 19. 
LASSIIARON,  ISs-sha'ron,  Joshua  slays  king  of.    Josh. 

12.18.     A.V.,  Lasharon. 
LAST.    Job  19.  25,  at  /.  he  will  stand  up.    A.  V.,  he  shall 
stand  at  the  latter  day. 
Prov.  29.  21,  become  a  son  at  the  /.    A.  F.,  length. 
Isa.  44.  6,  I  am  the  I. 


Mat.  5.  26,  the  /.  farthing.    A.  F,  uttermost. 

Luke  11.  26,  /.  state. 

John  6.  39,  the  /.  day  ;  7.  37,  on  the  /.  day. 

1  Cor.  4.  9,  apostles  /.  of  all.    A.  V.,  I. 

2  Tim.  3.  1,  /.  days ;  1  Pet.  1.  5,  /.  time. 
2  Pet.  3.  3,  in  the  I.  days. 

LATCHET.    Isa.  5.  27,  the  /.  of  their  shoes. 

Mark  1.  7,  Luke  3.  16,  /.  of  whose  (  =  fie). 
LATE.     Deut.  32.  17,  came  up  of  ;.     A.  V.,  newly. 
Isa.  5.  11,  /.  into  the  night.     .1.  I'.,  until. 
Mat.  28.  1,  Now  /.  on  the  Sabbath.    A .  V.,  In  the  end  of. 
LA  TIN,  lat'in,  language  of  Romans.    John  19.  20. 
LATTER.    Gen.  49.  1,  in  the  /.  days.    A.  F.,  lust. 
Ex.  4.  8,  the  /.  sign. 
Ps.  73. 17,  their  /.  end.    A.  F,  end. 
Prov.  19.  20,  /.  end. 
Lam.  1.  9,  /.  end.     A.  V.,  last. 
Hag.  2.  9,  /.  glory ;  Zech.  10.  1,  /.  rain. 
LATTICE.    Judg.  6.  28  ;  2  Kings  1.  2 ;  S.  of  Sol.  2.  9. 

Prov.  7.  6,  through  my  /.     A.  F,  ca.sement. 
LAUD.    Ps.  117.  1,  L.  him,  all  ye  peoples.    A.  F,  praise. 
Ps.- 145.  4,  generation  shall  /.  thy  works.    A.  V.,  praise. 
LAUGH.     Gen.  17.  17,  Abraham  .  .  .  /, 
Ps.  2.  4,  sitteth  in  the  heaven  will  /. 
37. 13,  Lord  will  /. 

Pi'ov.  1.  26,  /.  in  the  day  of  your  calamity. 
31.  25,  /.  at  the  time  to  come.    A.  F,  shall  rejoice  in. 
LAUGHING-STOCK.    Job  12.  4,  as  one  that  is  a  l.-s. 
A.  v.,  m(jcke<l  of.  [scorn. 

Job  12.  4.  the  perfect  man  is  a  l.-s.    A.  F,  laughed  to 
Jer.  20.  7,  a  l.-s.  all  the  day.     A.  V.,in  derision  daily. 
LAUGHTER.    Job  8.  2] ,  fill  thy  mouth  with  /. 
Ps.  126.  2,  mouth  filled  with  /. 
Prov.  14. 13,  in  /.  the  heart  is  sorrowful. 
Eccl.  2.  2,  /.,  It  is  mad  ;  7.  3,  Sorrow  is  better  than  /. 
7.6,/.  of  the  fool. 
Jas.  4.  9,  /.  be  turned  to  mourning. 
Laughter,  scornful,  2  Kings  19.  21 ;  2  Chr.  30. 10 ;  Ps.  22. 
7  ;  Ezek.  23.  32 ;  Mat.  9.  24  ;  Luke  8.  53 ;  foolish,  Eccl. 
2.  2;  7.  6. 
as  a  token  of  joy.  Gen.  18.  13  ;  21.  6. 
LAUNCHED.    Luke  8.  22,  /.  forth. 
LAVER.    Ex.  30.  18,  /.  of  brass  =  (cistern). 

2  Kings  16.  17,  removed  the  /.  from. 
Laver  of  brass,  Ex.  30.  18  ;  31.  9  ;  38.  8  ;  40.  7,  IL 

lavers  in  the  temple,  1  Kings  7.  27-39  :  2  Chr.  4.  6, 
LAW.     Gen.  11.  31,  daughter-in-/. ;  26.  5,  my  I. 
Ex.  24. 12,  tables  of  stone,  and  the  /. 
Ps.  1.  2,  on  his  /. ;  19.  7,  I.  of  Jehovah  is  perfect. 
37.  31,  I.  of  his  God  ;  78.  5,  /.  in  Israel. 
94.  12,  out  of  thy  /.  ;  105.  45,  observe  his  /. 
119.  70,  delight  in  thy  /. ;  119.  72,  /.  of  thy  mouth. 
119.  97,  love  I  thy  I. ;  119.  109,  forget  thy  I. 
Prov.  1.  8,  forsake  not  the  /. 

6.  23,  /.  is  light :  7.  2,  keep  .  .  .  my  /. 
13.  14,  /.  of  the  wise  ;  28.  9,  hearing  the  /. 

Isa.  8.  20,  To  the  I.  and  to  the  testimony ! 

42.  21,  magnify  the  /. 
Jer.  8.  7,  know  not  the  I.    A.V.,  judgment. 

31.  33,  /.  in  their  inward  parts. 
Dan.  2.  9,  one  /.  for  you.    ^4.  F,  decree. 
Mat.  5.  17,  destroy  the  /. ;  12.  5,  read  in  the  I. 
Luke  16.  16,  I.  and  the  prophets. 

16.  17,  tittle  of  the  /. 
John  1.  17,  /.  was  given  through  Moses. 

1.  45,  Moses  in  the  I. 

7.  51,  /.  judge  a  man ;  19.  7,  we  have  a  /. 
Acts  13.  15,  reading  of  the  /. 

13.  39,  not  be  justified  by  the  I. 
21.  20,  zealous  for  the  /. 

Rom.  3.  20,  works  of  the  /. ;  4. 15,  /.  worketh  wrath. 
7.  4,  dead  to  the  I.  ;  7.  8,  apart  from  the  I. 
7.  12,  I.  is  holy  ;  7.  14,  /.  is  spiritual. 
1  Cor.  6.  1,  dare  any  .  .  .  go  to  /. 
Gal.  3.  10,  works  of  the  /. ;  6.  2,  fulfil  the  /. 
1  Tim.  1.  7,  teachers  of  the  /.  ;  1.  8,  I.  is  good. 
Heb.  7.  19,  I.  made  nothing  perfect. 
10.  16,  /.  on  their  heart ;  10.  28,  Moses'  /. 
Jas.  1.  25,  I.  of  liberty  ;  2.  8,  royal  I. 
Law  of  God,  given  to  Adam,  Gen.  2.  16,  17 ;  to  Noah. 
Gen.  9.  6;  to  the  Israelites,  Ex.  20.  2,  etc. ;  through 
Moses,  Ex.  31.  18 ;  John  7.  19 ;  through  the  ministra- 
tion of  angels,  Acts  7.  53 ;  Gal.  3.  19  ;  Heb.  2.  2. 
described,  Ps.  19.  7,  8 ;  119.  96,  142 ;  Rom.  7.  12, 14 ;  12. 

2 ;  1  John  5.  3. 
requires  obedience,  Deut.  27.  26;  Ps.  51.  6 ;  Mat.  5.  18  ; 
22.  37  ;  Gal.  3.  10 ;  Jas.  2.  10. 

of  Moses,  the  giving  of  the,  Ex.  19.  11.  20 :  20.  10,  11 ; 

Deut.  4. 10, 15 ;  5.  2  ;  John  1.  17  ;  Acts  7.  53 ;  Gal.  3.  19. 
preserved  on  stone,  Deut.  27.  1 ;  Josh.  8.  32;  preserved 

in  the  ark,  Deut.  31.  24. 
read  every  seventh  year,  Deut.  31.  9,  10;    read   by 

Joshua,  Josh.  8.  34  ;  by  Ezra,  Neh.  8. 
book  of,  discovered  by  Hilkiah,  2  Kings  22.  8  ;  read  by 

,/oxiah,  2  Kings  23.  2. 
fulfilled  by  Chri.'if,  Mat.  5.  17  ;  Rom.  5.  18. 
done  away  in  Christ,  Acts  15.  24 ;  Rom.  6.  14 ;  2  Cor.  3. 
7-14 ;  Gal.  2.  19;  5.  3;  Eph.  2. 15  ;  Col.  2.  14;  Heb.  7. 
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redemption  from  the  curse  of,  Gal.  3.  13 ;  4.  5. 
relation  of  Christians  to  the,  Rom.  7.  1-6 ;  Gal.  2.  19 ; 

4.  5-11. 
temporary  character  of,  2  Cor.  3.  13  ;  Heb.  8.  13. 
LAWFUL.     Ezra  7.  24,  I.  to  impose. 
Mat.  12.  2,  5,  10.  12,  /.  to  do  well  on  the  sabbath. 
John  .5.  10,  not  /.  .  .  .  to  take  up  thy  bed. 
1  Cor.  6.  12,  all  things  are  I. 
Lawgiver,  referred  to,  Deut.  33.  21  (marg.  lawgivers), 
Judg.  5.  14. 
God  the,  Isa.  33.  22 ;  Jas.  4.  12.     Moses  spoken  of  as 
the.  Num.  21.  18. 
LAWLESS.     2  Thes.  2.  8,  revealed  the /.  one.    A.V., 
that    Wicked. 

1  Tim.  1.  9,  but  for  the  /. 

2  Pet.  2.  8.  with  their  /.  deeds.     A.  T.,  unlmvful. 
LAWLESSNESS.    2  Thes.  2.  7,  mystery  of  I.    A.  F., 

iniquity. 

1  John  3.  4,  sin  is  /.     A.  V.,  the  transgression  of  the  law. 
LAWSUITS.     1  Cor.  6.  7,  I.  one  with  another.    A.  V., 

c/o  to  law. 
Lawsuits,  Jewish,  Deut.  17.  8;    25.  1 ;    2  Sam.  15.   2; 
Ezek.  44.  24. 
Christian,  censured,  1  Cor.  6.  1. 
LAWYER.    Mat.  22.  35,  /.,  asked  him  a  question. 
Luke  7.  30  ;  10.  25  ;  11.  46 ;  14.  3,  /. 
Tit.  3.  13,  Set  forward  Zenas  the  /. 
LAY.    Gen.  22.  12,  L.  not  thy  hand  upon  the  lad. 
Lev.  1.  4,  /.  his  hand  upon  the  head.     A.  V.,  init. 
Deut.  4.  39,  /.  it  to  thy  heart.    A.  K,  consider  it  in 

thine. 
Job  18.  9,  shall  /.  hold  on  him.    A.  V.,  prevail  again.it. 

36.  13,  /.  up  anger.     A.  V.,  heap  up  wrath. 

37.  15,  how  God  I.  his  charge  upon.    A.V.,  when  God 
disposed. 

Ps.  4.  8,  In  peace  will  I  both  /.  me  down  and  sleep. 
Prov.  1.  11,  I.  wait  for  blood. 

2.  1,  /.  up  my  commandments.     A.  F.,  hide. 
10.  14,  wise  men  /.  up  knowledge. 

Eccl.  7.  2,  living  will  /.  it  to  his  heart. 

Isa.  28.  16,  I  /.  in  Zion  for  a  foundation. 

Jer.  25.  36, 1,  waste  their  pasture.    A.  V.,  hath  spoiled. 

Mai.  2.  2,  not  /.  it  to  heart. 

Mat.  6.  20,  /.  up  for  yourselves  treasures. 

6.  19,  L.  not  .  .  .  up. 

8.  20  ;  Luke  9.  .58.  hath  not  where  to  I.  his  head. 
Mark  10.  16,  /.  his  hands  upon  them.    A.  V.,  put. 

14.  51,  I.  hold  on  him.     A.  V.,  laid. 

John  10.  11,  shepherd  /.  down  his  life.    A.  V.,  giveth. 

10.  15,  1 1,  down  my  life. 

13.  4, 1,  aside  his  garments.     A.  V.,  laid. 

15.  13,  a  man  I.  down  his  life. 

Acts  7.  60,  I.  not  this  sin  to  their  charge. 

15.  28,  to  I.  upon  you  no  greater  burden. 

25.  3,  laying  a  plot.    A.  V.,  layinti  wait. 
Rom.  8.  33,  Who  shall  /.  anything  ;  9.  33,  I.  in  Zion. 

2  Cor.  12. 14,  children  ought  not  to  /.  up  for  the  parents. 
1  Tim.  5.  22, 1,  hands  ;  6.  12,  /.  hold  on. 

6.  19,  they  may  /.  hold  on  the  life. 
Heb.  6.  18,  /.  hold  of  the  hope  set  before  us. 
12.  1,  I.  aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin. 
1  John  3. 16,  we  ought  to  /.  down  our  lives. 
LAZARUS,  \^i'&-Yns  =  ELEAZAR  (q.c). 

(1)  beggar,  Luke  16.  20. 

(2)  Mary's  brother,  raised  by  Christ,  John  12.  1. 
LEAD(«.).    Ex.  15.  10;  Num.  31.  22;   Job  19.  24;   Ezek. 

27.  12,  /. 
LEAD  (v.).    Gen.  33.  14,  I.  on  gently. 
Ex.  13.  21,  cloud,  to  /.  them  the  way. 
Deut.  4.  27,  wliither  Jehovah  shall  /.  you  away.    A.V.,l. 

1  Chr.  15.  21,  with  harps  .  .  .  to  /.    A.  V.,  to  e.fcel. 
Ps.  5.  8.  I.  me,  O  Jehovah. 

43.  3,  let  them  /.  me. 
61.  2,  /.  me  to  the  rock. 
80.  1,  that  /.  Joseph  like  a  flock. 
139.  10,  shall  thy  hand  /.  me. 
Isa.  9.  16,  they  that  /.  this  people.   A.  V.,  the  leaders  of. 

11.  6,  child  shall  /. ;  40.  11,  gently  /. 

49.  10,  will  /.  them  ;  63.  14,  I.  tliy  people. 
Mat.  24.  4.  no  man  /.  you  astray.     A.V.,  deceive  you. 

24.  24,  /.  astray  .  .  .  the  elect.    A.  V.,  deceive. 
Mark  13.  22,  that  they  may  I.  astray  .  .  .  the  elect. 
A.  v.,  to  seduce. 

15.  20,  I.  him  out  to  crucify.    A.  V.,  led. 
John  7.  12,  /.  the  multitude  astray.    A.V.,  deceiveth 

the  peoive. 
Acts  12.  10,  iron  gate  that  /.  into  the  city. 
Rom.  2.  4, 1,  thee  to  repentance? 

2  Cor.  2.  14,  I.  us  in  triumph.    A.  V.,  causeth  us  to. 
1  Tim.  2.  2,  /.  a  tranquil  and  quiet  life. 

1  John  2.  26,  concerning  them  that  would  I.  you  astray. 
A.  v.,  that  seduce. 

3.  7,  let  no  man  /.  you  astray.    A.  V.,  deceive. 
LEADERS.    Deut.  32.  42,  From  the  head  of  the  /.  of  the 

enemy.   A.  V,.  beginning  of  revenges  upon  the  enemy. 
LEAF.    Gen.  3.  7,  sewed  fig-/. ;  8.  11,  an  olive-/. 
Job  13.  25,  a  driven  /.  ? 
Ps.  .1.  3,  Whose  /.  also  doth  not  wither. 
Prov.  11.  28.  flourish  as  the  green  /.    A.V.,as  a  branch. 


Isa.  33.  9,  shake  off  their  /.    A.  V..  fruits. 

Ezek.  47.  12,  whose  /.  shall  not  wither. 

Mark  11.  13,  nothing  but  /. 

Rev.  22.  2,  /.  of  the  tree  were  for  the  healing. 
LEAGUE.    Job  5.  23,  /.  with  the  stones. 

Isa.  30.  1,  make  a  /.    A.V.,  cover  with  a  covering. 
Z/^^//,  le  ah  — Heb.  ;r«/?-(/ —  Rachel's  sister.   Gen.  29. 16. 
LEAKETH.    Eccl.  10.  18,  the  house  /.    A.  V.,  droppeth 

throuifh. 
LEAN.     Gen.  41.  20,  /.  and  ill-favored. 

Gen.  41.  27,  seven  I.  .  .  .  kine.    A.  V.,  thin. 

Judg.  16.  2.-),  and  /.  upon  them.    A.V.,  tvas  borne  up. 

Job  8.  15,  he  shall  /.  upon  his  house. 

Ps.  62.  3,  Like  a  /.  wall.    A.V.,  bowing. 

Prov.  3.  5,  /.  not  upon  thine  own  understanding. 

S.  of  Sol.  8.  5,  /.  upon  her  beloved? 

Mic.  3.  11,  yet  they  /.  upon  Jehovah. 

Jolml3.  25, /.  back  .  .  .  on  Jesus' breast.   A.  V.,  lying. 
21.  20,  /.  back  on  his  breast. 

Heb.  11.  21,  /.  upon  the  top. 
LEANNESS.    Ps.  106.  15,  sent  /.  into  their  soul. 

Isa.  10.  16,  send  among  his  fat  ones  /. 
LEAP.    2  Sam.  22.  30;  Ps.  18.  29,  do  II.  over  a  wall. 
A.  v.,  have  II. 

Job  39.  20,  Hast  thou  made  him  to  /.    A.  V.,  Canst  thou 
make  him,  afraid. 

S.  of  Sol.  2.  8,  he  cometh,  /.  upon  the  mountains. 

Isa.  35.  6,  lame  man  /.  as  a  hart. 

Zeph.  1.  9,  punish  all  those  that  /. 

Luke  1.  41,  babe  /. ;  6.  23,  /.  for  joy. 
LEARN.    Deut.  4,  10,  /.  to  fear  me. 

Ps.  119.  71,  /.  thy  statutes ;  Prov.  30.  3,  /.  wisdom. 

Prov.  19.  25,  will  /.  prudence.     A.  1'.,  beware. 

Isa.  1. 17,  /.  to  do  well ;  26.  9,  /.  righteousness. 

Jer.  12.  16,  diligently  /. ;  Mic.  4.  3,  /.  war. 

Mat.  2.  7,  and  /.  of  them.    A.  F.,  enquired. 
9.  13,  go  ye  and  /. ;  11.  29,  /.  of  me. 

Mark  13.  28,  /.  her  parable. 

15.  45,  /.  it  of  the  centurion.    A.V.,  knew. 
John  6.  45,  and  hath  /. 

Acts  23.  27,  /.  that  he  was  a  Roman.    A.V.,  understood. 
Rom.  15.  4,  for  our  /.  ;  16.  17,  which  ye  /. 
1  Cor.  4.  6,  in  us  ye  might  /.  ;  14.  31,  that  all  may  /. 
Eph.  4.  20,  did  not  so  /.  Christ.    A.V.,  have  .  .  .  learned. 
Phil.  4.  12,  have  I  /.  the  secret.    ^4.  F.,  1  am.  iyistructed. 
1  Tim.  5.  4, 1,  first ;  5.  13,  they  /.  also  to  be  idle. 
Tit.  3.  14,  /.  to  maintain  good  works. 
Heb.  5.  8,  /.  obedience ;  Rev.  14.  3,  /.  the  song. 
Learning,  mention  made  of,  Prov.  1.  5  ;  9.  9  ;  16.  21,  23; 

Acts  26.  24 ;  Rom.  15.  4 ;  2  Tim.  3.  7. 
LEAST.    Gen.  32.  10,  not  worthy  of  the  /. 
,  Mat.  2.  6,  Art  in  no  wise  /.  ;  5.  19,  one  of  these  /. 
25.  40,  even  these  I. 

1  Cor.  15.  9,  /.  of  the  apostles  ;  Eph.  3.  8, 1,  of  aU  saints. 
Heb.  8.  11,  From  the  /.  to  ttie  greatest. 
LEATHER.    2  Kings  1.  8,  girdle  of  /. 

Mat.  3.  4,  leathern  girdle. 
LEAVE.    Gen.  2.  24,  /.  his  father. 
Ex.  3.  19,  give  you /.     A.V.Jet. 
Judg.  9.  11,  /.  my  sweetness.    .4.  V.,  forsake. 
Ps.  49.  10,  /.  their  wealth  ;  141.  8,  /.  not  my  soul. 
Prov.  9.  6,  Z.  off  .  .  .  and  live.   A.  F.,  Forsake  the  foolish. 
Zeph.  3.  3,  /.  nothing  till  the  morrow.    A.  F.,  gnaiv  not 

the  bones  till. 
Mat.  8.  22,  /.  the  dead  to  bury.    A.V.,  let. 
Mark  7.  8,  /.  the  commandment.     A.  F.,  latjing  aside. 
John  14.  27,  peace  I  /. ;  16.  28, 1  /.  the  world. 
Acts  18.  21,  taking  his  /.  of  them.    ^.  F,   bade  them 
farewell. 

21.  40,  had  given  him  1.    A.V.,  licence. 
27.  3,  gave  him  /.     A.  F.  liberty. 
Rev.  2.  4,  didst  /.  thy  first  love.    A.  F,  hast  left. 
LEAVEN.    Ex.  12.  15,  ye  shall  put  away  /. 
Lev.  6.  16,  it  shall  be  eaten  without  /.     A.  F,  tvith  un- 
leavened bread. 
Deut.  16.  4,  no  /.    A.V.,  leavened,  bread. 
Amos  4.  5,  a  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  of  that  which  is  I. 

A.  v.,  xrith  leaven. 
Mat.  13.  33,  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  /. 

16.  6,  beware  of  the  /.  of  the  Pharisees.    Luke  12.  1. 

1  Cor.  5.  6,  little  /.  leaveneth  the  whole  lump  ?    Gal.  5. 9. 
5.  7,  purge  out  the  old  /. :  5.  8,  /.  of  malice. 
Leaven,  forbidden  at  the  Passover.    (See  Passover.) 

forbidden  with  meats  offered,  Lev.  6.  17  ;  10. 12. 

Illustrative  :  —  Hos.  7.  4 ;  Mat.  13.  33 ;  16.  6-12 ;  Luke  13. 
21 :  1  Cor.  5.  6-8 ;  Gal.  5.  9. 
LEAVING.    Mat.  4.  13,  /.  Nazareth. 

Luke  10.  30,  I.  him  half  dead. 

Acts  21.  3,  /.  it  on  the  left.  -A.  F,  ive  left. 

Heb.  6.  1,  /.  the  .  .  .  principles. 

1  Pet.  2.  21,  /.  you  an  example. 
LEBANA{H),  Wo'di-nk  —  Yieh.  frankincense.    Ezra  2.  45  ; 

Neh.  7.  48. 
LEBANON,  leb'a-non  —  Heb.  white  —  mountain  range. 

famous  for  cedars,  2  Kings  14.  9. 

for  wine,  Hos.  14.  7. 

for  cool  waters,  Jer.  18.  14. 

for  beauty,  Ps.  72.  16. 
LEBAOTH,  leb'a-5th -Heb.  lionesses.    Josh.  15.  32. 


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LEB0NAH,\e>-\>o\\2i\\  —  ii.e\i.JrankincensP.   Judg. 21.19. 
LECAH,  le'«ali  -  Heb.  gohig.    1  Clir.  4.  21. 
LED.    Gen.  14.  14,  he  /.  forth  his  trained  men.    A.V., 
armed  /li.i  framed  servants. 

Gen.  24.  27,  hath  /.  me  ...  to  the  house.     A.  F.,  /. 

Ex.  13.  17,  /.  them  not  by  the  way.  [sing. 

2  Chr.  23.  13,  /.  the  singing  of  praise.    A.  V.,  taught  to 

25.  11,  /.  forth  his  people. 

Ps.  42.  4,  /.  them  to  the  house  of  God.    A.  V.,  went  with. 

60.  9,  /.  me  into  Edom  V    A.V.,  lead. 

68.  18,  /.  away  captives.    A.V.,l.  captivity  captive. 

78.  14,  /.  them  with  a  cloud. 

137.  3,  they  that  /.  us.    A.  V.,  carried. 
Isa.  55.  12,  /.  forth  with  peace. 
Mat.  4.  1,  Jesus  L  up  of  the  Spirit. 
John  7.  47,  Are  ye  also  /.  astray  ?    A.  V.,  deceived  ? 
Acts  7.  40,  /.  us  forth.     A.V.,  brought. 

8.  32,  /.  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter. 
Rom.  8.  14,  /.  by  tlie  Spirit. 

1  Cor.  12.  2,  I.  away  unto.     A.  V.,  carried  aivay. 
Gal.  5.  18,  /.  by  the  Spirit ;  2  Tim.  3.  6,  I.  away. 

LEDGE.    1  Kings  7.  28,  29,  between  the  /. 

Ezek.  43.  14,  lesser  /.  to  the  greater.    A.  V.,  settle. 
LEES.    Isa.  25.  6,  wines  on  tlie  /.  ( =  dregs). 

Jer.  48.  11,  settled  on  his  /.    Zeph.  1.  12.  [alive. 

LEFT.    Gen.  7.  23,  Noah  only  was  /.    A.V.,  remained 
Gen.  11.  8,  /.  off  building. 
13.  9,  /.  hand  ;  14.  15,  /.  hand  of  Damascus. 
Prov.  3.  16,  in  her  I.  hand ;  4.  27,  nor  to  the  t. 
29.  15,  child  I.  to  himself. 

31.  8,  are  /.  desolate.    ^1.  F.,  ajwoinied  to  destruction. 
Mat.  4.  20,  /.  the  nets ;  4.  22,  /.  the  boat. 
19.  27,  we  have  /.  all.    A.  V.,  forsaken. 

23.  23,  to  have  /.  the  other  undone.    A.  F,  leave. 

24.  2,  not  be  /.  here  one  stone. 

26.  56,  disciples  I.  him.    .4.  ]'.,  forsook. 
John  8.  9,  Jesus  was  /.  alone. 

Acts  27.  40,  1.  them  (i.e.  anchors)  in  the  sea.  A.  F, 
committed  themselres  unto. 

2  Tim.  4.  13.  cloak  that  1 1,  at  Troas. 
4.  20,  /.  at  Miletus. 

Left-handed  slingers,  Judg.  20.  16 ;  1  Chr.  12.  2. 

Ehud  described  as,  Judg.  3.  15. 
LEG.     Ps.  147.  10,  /.  of  a  man. 

Prov.  26.  7,  /.  of  the  lame. 

Isa.  47.  2,  uncover  the  /.     -1.  T'.,  thigh. 

John  19.  33,  brake  not  his  /. 
LEGION.    Mat.  26.  53,  more  than  twelve  I.  of  angels  ? 

Mark  5.  9,  my  name  is  L. ;  Luke  8.  30,  he  said,  L. 
Z£//yl5/i/,  le'ha-bim,  the  Libyans,  Gen.  10.  13;  1  Chr. 
1.  11.  [15.  9. 

LEHl,  le'hT  — Heb.  ?V/ir  — Samson's  victory  at.     Judg. 
LEISURE.    Mark  6.  31,  had  no  /. 

LEMUEL,  iem'u-el  —  Heb.  dedicated  to  God.  Prov.  31. 1. 
LEND.     Ex.  22.  25,  /.  money. 

Deut.  15.  8,  /.  him  sufficient. 

Neh.  5. 10,  do  I.  them  money.    A.  V.,  might  exact  of. 

Ps.  37.  26 ;  112,  5,  graciously  and  /. 

Prov.  19.  17,  /.  unto  Jehovah. 

Luke  6.  34,  if  ye  /. ;  6.  35,  do  them  good,  and  I. 
11.  5,  friend,  /.  me  three  loaves. 
LENDER.    Prov.  22.  7,  borrower  is  servant  to  the  I. 

Luke  7.  41,  A  certain  /.  A.  1'.,  creditor. 
Lending,  see  Lev.  25.  37  ;  Deut.  15.  6 ;  23.  19 ;  24.  10 ;  28. 

12,  44  ;  Jsa.  24.  2. 
LENGTH.    Gen.  6.  15,  l.  of  the  ark. 

Gen.  13.  17,  walk  through  the  land  in  the  /.  of  it. 

Ex.  25.  10,  two  cubits  and  a  half  shall  be  the  /. 

Ps.  21.  4,  /.  of  days  for  ever.     Prov.  3.  2, 16.  [ness. 

Isa.  57.  10,  with  the  /.  of  thy  way.    A.  F.,  in  the  greal- 

Eph.  3.  18,  what  is  the  breadth  and  /. 
LENT.    Jer.  15.  10,  I  have  not  I. 
Lentils,  mentioned,  Gen.  25.  34 ;  2  Sam.  17.  28 ;  23.  11 ; 

I2zek.  4.  9.     A.  v.,  lentiles. 
LEOPARD.    S.  of  Sol.  4.  8,  mountains  of  the  /. 

Isa.  11.  6,  /.  shall  lie  do^v^l  with  the  kid. 

Jer.  5.  6,  a  '.  shall  watch  against  their  cities. 
13.  23,  or  the  /.  his  spots  ?     Hos.  13.  7.  as  a  I. 

Hab.  1.  8.  horses  also  are  swifter  than  /. 
Leopard,  vision  of.  Dan.  7.  6 ;  Rev.  13.  2. 
LEPER.    Lev.  14.  2,  law  of  the  /. 

2  Kings  5.  1,  he  was  a  /. :  7.  8,  when  these  /. 

2  Chr.  26.  21,  Uzziah  the  king  was  a  /. 

Mat.  8.  2,  came  to  him  a  /. ;  10.  8,  cleanse  the  I. 

Mark  1.  40,  cometh  to  him  a  /. ;  14.  3,  Simon  the  I. 

Luke  4.  27,  many  I. 
Lepers,  referred  to,  Lev.  13.  45 ;  Num.  5.  2 ;  12.  14 ; 

2  Kings  7.  3. 
LEPROSY.    Ex.  4.  6,  hand  was  leprous. 

Lev.  13.  2,  etc.,  plague  of  /. ;  14.  3,  plague  of  I. 

2  Kings  5.  3,  6.  7,  recover  him  of  his  /. 
Leprosy,  spoken  of.  Lev.  13. ;  14.  33.    Inflicted  as  a  pun- 
ishment on  Miriam.  Num.  12.  10 ;  on  Gehazi,  2  Kings 
5.  27  ;  on  U::!iali.  2  Chr.  26.  20,  21. 

cured  miraculou.'^ly,  Num.  12.  13, 14  :  by  Elisha.  2  Kings 
5.  8-14  ;  by  Christ  and  His  disciples.  Mat.  8.  3  ;  10.  8 ; 
Luke  5.  13  ;  17.  13,  14. 

observances  on  healing.  Lev.  14. ;  22.  4 ;  Deut.  24.  8. 
LESHEM,\eshem.    Josh.  19.  47. 


LESS.    Gen.  1.  16,  the  less  r  light. 
Ex.  16.  17,  some  /.  ;  1  Sam.  22.  15,  /.  or  more. 

1  Kings  8.  27  ;  Job  25.  6 ;  2  Chr.  6.  18 ;  32.  15.  how  much  I. 
Ezra  9.  13,  punished  us  /.  than  our  iniquities. 

Job  11.  6,  God  exacteth  of  thee  /. 
Isa.  40.  17,  accounted  by  him  as  /.  than  nothing. 
Mat.  13.  32,  /.  than  all  seeds.     .4.  F,  ihe  least  of. 
Mark  4.  31,  /.  than  all  the  seeds. 
15.  40,  Mary  the  mother  of  James  the  /. 

2  Cor.  12.  15,  am  I  loved  the  I. '! 

Eph.  3.  8,  who  am  /.  than  the  least  of  all  saints. 
Heb.  7.  7,  /.  is  blessed  of  the  better. 
LEST.    Gen.  3.  3,  /.  ye  die.  [lure. 

Gen.  31.  31,  L.  thou  shouldest  take.    ^l.I'.,  Peradven- 
Ps.  2.  12,  kiss  the  Son,  I.  he  be  angry. 
Mark  13.  36,  /.  coming  suddenly  he  find. 
LET.    Gen.  1.  3,  /.  there  be  light. 
Gen.  1.  20,  /.  birds  fly.     A.  V.,foirl  that  mayfly. 
Ruth  2.  16,  /.  her  glean.     A.  F,  that  she  may. 
Job  20.  13,  will  not  /.  it  go.    A.  V.,  forsake  it  not. 
Acts  10.  11,  sheet,  /.  down  by  four  corners.    A.  V.,  knit 
at  the  four  corners,  and  let  down. 
LETTER.     2  Sam.  11.  14,  David  wrote  a  /. 
2  Kings  19.  14,  Hezekiah  received  the  /. 
John  7.  15,  how  knoweth  this  man  /. 
Acts  23.  33,  delivered  the  /.    A.  V.,  epistle. 
Rom.  7.  6,  not  in  oldness  of  the  /. 
2  Cor.  3.  6,  not  of  the  /.,  but  of  the  Spirit. 
Letter,  contrasted  with  the  spirit,  Rom.  2.  27-29 ;  7.  6 ; 

2  Cor.  3.  6. 
Letters,  instances  of,  David  to  Jonh,  2  Sam.  11.  14 ; 
Jezebel,  1  Kings  21.  9 :  king  of  Syria,  2  Kings  5.  5 ; 
Jehu.  2  Kings  10.  1 ;  Elijah  to  Jehoram.  2  Chr.  21.  12  ; 
Hezekiah,  2  Chr.  30.  1 ;  Bishlum  and  Rehum,  Ezra 
4.  7;  Taitenai,  Ezra  5.  6;  Artaxer.ies,  Ezra  4.  17; 
Sennacherib  to  Hezekiah,  Isa.  37.  10,  14;  Jeremiah, 
Jer.  29.  1 ;  ihe  Auostles,  Acts  15.  23;  Claudius  Lysias 
to  Feli.r,  Acts  237  25. 
LETTEST.    Luke  2.  29,  now  I.  thou  thy  servant  depart, 

Lord. 
LET  US  HIM,  le-tu'shim  -  Heb.  sharp  [?J  -  a  tribe.  Gen. 

25.  3. 
LE  UMMIM,  le-iim'mim  —  Heb.  nations  —  a  tribe.    Gen. 

25.  3. 
LEVEL.    Prov.  4.  26,  Make  /.  the  path.    A.  F,  Ponder. 
Prov.  5.  21,  niaketh  I.  all  his  paths.    .4.  F,  pondereth. 
Isa.  40.  3,  make  I.  in  the  desert  a  highway.     .4.F., 

straight. 
Luke  6.  17,  stood  on  a  I.  place.    A.  F,  in  the  plain, 
LE  VI,  le'vi  —  Heb.  joined  to,  attached. 

(1)  Jacob's  son,  Gen.  29.  34. 
avenges  his  sister  Dinah,  Gen.  34.  25. 
goes  to  Egypt  with  Jacob,  Gen.  46. 11. 

(2)  the  apostle  Matthew,  Mark  2.  14. 

(3)  others,  Luke  3.  24  ;  3.  29. 

LE  VITES,  le'vites,  tribe  of  Levi,  Ex.  6.  25. 
slay  the  people  at  Sinai,  Ex.  32.  28. 
serve  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  38.  21. 
selected  because  of  zeal,  Ex.  32.  26. 
blessed  by  Moses,  Deut.  33.  8. 
qualifications  for  Levitical  work,  Num.  4. 
desert  Israel  for  Judah,  2  Chr.  11.  13  ;  19.  8. 
restore  the  temple,  2  Chr.  24.  5;  29.  3. 
return  from  Babylon,  Ezra  2.  40. 
Levites,  chosen  by  God,  Num.  3.  6-13  ;  16.  9  ;  Deut.  10. 
8  ;  1  Chr.  15.  2. 
duties  of.  Num.  8.  19 ;  18.  2-6,  23  ;  1  Chr.  6.  48 ;  23.  4,  28, 
31 ;  2  Chr.  29.  34 ;  35.  11 ;  Ezra  6.  20,  21 ;  Neh.  12.  44  ; 
13.  12,  13. 
LEVIATHAN.    Job  41.  1,  Heb.  dragon -Ar&yf  out  /. 
with  a  fishhook? 
Ps.  74.  14,  brakest  the  heads  of  I.  in  pieces. 
104.  26,  /.  whom  thou  hast  formed. 
LEVITICUS,  le-vit'i-eus  =  third  book  of  Pentateuch 

(q.v.). 
LEVY.     1  Kings  9.  21,  a  I.  of  bondservants.     A.V., 

tribute. 
LIARS.    Ps.  116.  11,  all  men  are  /. 
Isa.  44.  25,  frustrateth  the  signs  of  the  /. 
John  8.  44,  he  is  a  /..  and  the  father  thereof. 
Rom.  3.  4,  let  God  be  found  true,  but  every  man  a  l. 

1  John  1.  10,  we  make  him  a  /. 

2.  4,  keepeth  not  his  commandments,  is  a  /. 

4.  20,  hateth  his  brother,  he  is  a  /. 

5.  10,  God  hath  made  him  a  /. 
Liars,  their  doom.  Rev.  21.  8.  27  ;  22.  15. 

Instances  of  :  —  the  serpent.  Gen.  3.  4  ;  Cam,  Gen.  4.  9  ; 

Sarah.   Gen.   18.   15;    Jacob.  Gen.  27.   \'^:   Joseph's 

brethren.  Gen.  37.  31.  32 :  Samson.  Judg.  16. 10 ;  Saul, 

1  Sam.  15.  13;   Michal,!  Sam.  19.  14:   David, 1  Sam. 

21.  2  ;  Gehazi,  2  Kings  5.  22  ;  Job's  friends.  Job  13.  4  ; 

Ninevites,  Nah.  3.  1 :   Peter.  Mat.  26.  72 ;   Ananias, 

Acts  5.  4  ;   Cretans,  Tit.  1.  12. 
LIBERAL.    Prov.  11.  25.  the  /.  soul.         ,       .   ,,      . 
LIBERALITY.    Rom.  12.  8,  do  it  with  /.    A.V.,  sim- 

jiliriti/.  .    . 

2  Cor.  8.  2.  the  riches  of  their  /. 

9.  11.  unto  all  /.     A.  F,  honntifulness. 

9.  13,  /.  of  your  contribution.    A.  V.,  your  liberal. 


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LIG 


Liberality,  meutioued,  Deut.  15.  14 ;  Prov.  11.  25 ;  2  Cor. 
9.  13. 

of  the  Israelites,  Ex.  35.  21 ;  Num.  7.  ;  of  the  early 
Christiaus,  Acts  2.  45 ;  4.  34 ;  of  the  Macedonian 
churches,  2  Cor.  8.  1-5;  Phil.  4.  10-18;  of  the  Corin- 
thian church,  2  Cor.  9.  2. 

exhortations  to,  Luke  3.  11 ;  11.  41 ;  Acts  20.  35 ;  1  Cor. 
16.  1 ;  1  Tim.  6.  17, 18. 

Exemplified :  — Prmf-es  of  Israel,  Num.  7.  2;  Boaz, 
Ruth  2.  16;  David,  2  Sam.  9.  7,  10;  Shunamviite, 
2  Kings  4.  8. 10;  Nehemiah,  Neh.  7.  70;  Job,  Job  29. 
15, 16 ;  Zacchieiis,  Luke  19.  8  ;  Barnabas,  Acts  4.  36, 
37 ;  Dorcas,  Acts  9.  36 ;  Cornelius,  Acts  10.  2 ;  Lydia, 
Acts  16.  15  ;  Paul,  Acts  20.  34. 
LIBERALLY.    Deut.  15. 14.  shalt  furnish  him  /. 

Jas.  1.  5.  God,  who  giveth  to  all  /. 
LIBER  TINES,  lib  er-tiues  —  Lat.  freedmen.   Acts  6.  9. 
LIBERTY.    Lev.  25.  10,  proclaim  /. 

Ps.  119.  45,  walk  at  /. ;  I.sa.  61. 1,  /.  to  the  captives. 

Jer.  34.  8,  proclaim  /. ;  Ezek.  46. 17,  year  of  I. 

Acts  28. 18,  set  me  at  /.    A.  V.,  Ut  vie  go. 

Rom.  8.  21,  /.  of  the  glory.     A.  V.,  glorious  l. 

1  Cor.  10.  'Id,  my  I.  judged. 
Jas.  2. 12,  law  of  /. 

Liberty,  by  the  Gospel,  Rom.  8.  21 ;  2  Cor.  3.  17 ;  Gal. 

5.  1 ;  Jas.  1.  25. 
not  to  be  misused,  1  Cor.  8.  9 ;  Gal.  5. 13 ;  1  Pet.  2. 16 ; 

2  Pet.  2.  19. 
false  teachers  of,  Gal.  2.  4 ;  2  Pet.  2. 19 ;  Jude  4  ;   Rev. 

2.  2. 

LIBNAH,  lib'nah-Heb.  tchiteness.    (1)  Num.  33.  20. 

(2)  Canaanite,  royal  city,  Josh.  10.  29. 

revolts  from  Jehoram,  2  Kings  8.  22. 

besieged  by  Seimacherib,  2  Kings  19.  8. 
LIBNI,  ITb'ni  — Heb.  white,     (l)  Ex.  6.  17. 

(2)  1   Chr.  6.  29. 
LIBNITES,  1Tb  nites,  descendants  of  Libni  (1).    Num. 

3.  21. 

LIBYANS,  lib'y-ans,  people  of  Libya.    Dan.  11.  43. 
Lice,  plague  of,  Ex.^8.  16-19  ;  Ps.  105.  31. 
LIE.    Lev.  6.  3,  swear  to  a  /.    A.  V.,  falsely. 
Lev.  19.  11,  nor  /.  one  to  another. 
Num.  23.  19,  God  is  not  a  man,  that  he  should  I. 
Job  7.  21,  /.  down  in  the  dust.    ^4.  V.,  sleep. 
Ps.  5.  6,  that  speak  I.    A.  V.,  leasing. 
58.  3,  vricked  ...  go  astray  .  .  .  speaking  I. 
62.  9,  men  of  high  degree  are  a  I. 

68.  13,  I.  among  the  sheepfolds.  A.  V.,  have  lien  .  .  . 
pots. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  1,  That  I.  along  the  side.    A.V..  appear. 
Hab.  2.  3,  hasteth  toward  the  end,  and  shall  not  /. 
Col.  3.  9,  /.  not  one  to  another. 

2  Thes.  2.  11,  should  believe  a  /. 

1  Tim.  4.  2,  hypocrisy  of  men  that  speak  I. 

Tit.  1.  2,  God,  who  cannot  /.,  promised. 

Heb.  6.  18,  impossible  for  God  to  /. 

Rev.  14.  5,  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  /.    A.  V.,  guile. 
LIERS-IN-WAIT.      2   Chr.    20.    22,    Jehovah  set  /. 
against.    A.  V.,  anibiishnients. 

Ezra  8.  31,  the  J.    A.  V.,  such  as  lay. 
LIETH.    Job  29. 19,  dew  /.  all  night.    A.  V.,  lay. 

Mat.  3.  10,  axe  I.  at.    A.V.,  is  laid  unto. 
LIFE.    Gen.  2.  7,  breath  of  /. ;  2.  9,  tree  of  J. 

Ex.  21.  23.  /.  for  /. 

Lev.  17.  11,  atonement  by  reason  of  the  I.  A.V.,  for 
the  soul. 

1  Sam.  26.  21,  my  /.  was  precious.    A.V.,  soul. 

2  Sam.  14.  14,  God  take  away  I.  A.V.,  respect  any 
person. 

15.  21,  for  death  or  for  /.    A.  V.,  in  death  or  I. 
Job  11.  17,  thy  /.  shall  be  clearer.    .4.  V..  tinne  age. 

24.  22,  no  assurance  of  /. ;  Ps.  7.  5,  tread  my  /.  down. 
27.  3,  my  /.  is  yet  whole  in  me.    .4.  V.,  breath  is  in  me. 
Ps.  16. 11,  path  of  /. ;  27.  1,  strength  of  my  /. 
36.  9,  fountain  of  I. ;  63.  3,  better  than  /. 
49.  8,  their  /.  is  costly.     .1.  K.  soul. 
64. 1.  preserve  my  /. ;  91.  16,  with  long  I. 

69.  28,  book  of /.  A.V.,thp  livimi.  [Hon. 
74. 19,  Forget  not  the  /.  of  thy  poor.    A.  V.,  congrega- 

Prov.  4.  23,  issues  of  /. ;  8.  35,  findeth  I. 

14.  30,  /.  of  the  flesh  :  16.  22,  wellspring  of  I. 
Jer.  48.  6,  save  your  lives.  [food. 

Mat.  6.  25,  anxious  for  your  I.  ...  I.  more  than  the 

6.  27,  can  add  one  cubit  unto  the  measure  of  his  /.  ? 
A.  v.,  unto  his  stature  ? 

7. 14,  way,  that  leadeth  unto  /. 

10.  39,  findeth  his  /.  .  .  .  loseth  his  /. 

16.  26,  forfeit  his  /.  ?    A.V.,  soul  ? 

20.  28,  to  give  his  /.  a  ransom  ;  25.  46,  eternal  I. 
Mark  8.  37,  for  his  /.  ?    A.  V.,  soul  f 
John  1.  4,  /.  was  the  light ;  6.  33.  giveth  I. 

6.  35,  bread  of  /. ;  10.  15,  lay  down  my  /. 

6.  63,  It  is  the  spirit  that  giveth  /.    -4.  V.,  quickeneth. 

11.  25,  resurrection,  and  the  I. 
20.  31,  may  have  /. 

Rom.  5.  IT,  reign  in  /.  ;  6.  4,  newness  of  /. 

8.11,  give  /.  also  to  your  mortal  bodies.    A.  V.,  quicken. 

8.  38,  death,  nor  /. ;  16.  4,  for  my  /.  laid  down. 
2  Cor.  3.  6,  spirit  giveth  I.  ;  4. 12,  I.  in  you. 


Gal.  2.  20,  /.  which  I  now  live. 

Phil.  1.  27,  your  manner  of  /.    A.  V.,  conversation. 

2.  16,  word  of  /. ;  4.  3,  in  the  book  of  /. 

1  Tim.  2.  2,  quiet  /. ;  6.  12,  /.  eternal. 

4.  12,  in  mamier  of  /.    A.V.,  conversation. 

6.  19,  lay  hold  on  the  /.  which  is  I.  indeed.    A.  F.,  on 
eternal  life. 

2  Tim.  1. 1,  promise  of  the  h 
1. 10,  /.  and  immortality. 

Heb.  7.  3,  nor  end  of  /. ;  7.  16,  endless  /. 
13.  7,  considering  the  issue  of  their  I.    A.  V.,  end  of 
their  conversation. 
Jas.  1.  12,  crowTi  of  I. ;  4. 14,  what  is  your  I.  ? 

3.  13,  show  by  his  good  /.    A.V.,  out  of  a  good  con- 
versation .  [versation. 

2  Pet.  2.  7,  lascivious  /.  of  the  wicked.    A.  V.,  filthy  coiv- 
1  John  5.  11,  eternal  /.  ;  Rev.  2.  7,  tree  of  /. 
Rev.  7. 17,  fountains  of  waters  of  /.    A.  V.,  living  foun- 
tains. 
Life,  given  by  God,  Gen.  2.  7  ;  Num.  16.  22 ;  Deut.  30.  20 ; 

Job  12.  10 ;  Ps.  36.  6  ;   66.  9 ;    Isa.  42.  5  ;   Ezek.  37.  10 ; 

Dan.  5.  23  ;  Zech.  12.  1 ;  Acts  17.  25,  28 ;  Heb.  12.  9. 
length  of,  to  whom  promised,  Ex.  20.  12 ;  Deut.  5.  16, 

33  ;  6.  2  ;  Ps.  91.  16 ;  Prov.  3.  2  ;  9. 11 ;  10.  27  ;  Eph.  6.  3. 
value  of,  Ps.  6.  5 ;  88. 11 ;  Eccl.  9.  10 ;  Isa.  38.  18,  19. 
vanity  and  uncertainty  of.  Job  9.  25;  14.  1;  Ps.  73.  19; 

90.  5,  9  ;  Eccl.  6.  12  ;  Isa.  38.  12 ;  Jas.  4. 14  ;  1  Pet.  1.  24. 
method  of  spending,  Luke  1.  75  ;   Rom.  14.  8 ;   Phil.  1. 

21 ;  1  Pet.  1.  17. 
compared  to.  Gen.  47.  9 ;   Job  9.  25,  26 ;  14.  2 ;  Ps.  39.  5 ; 

73.  20 ;  90.  5 ;  Eccl.  6. 12 ;  Isa.  38.  12 ;  1  Pet.  1. 24  ;  Jas. 

4.14. 
Spiritual,  Rom.  6.  4 ;  8. ;  Gal.  2.  20 ;  Eph.  2. 1 ;  Col.  3.  3. 
Eternal  found  in  Christ,  John  3.  15,  16,  36  ;  5.  24  ;  6.  27, 

47,  54  ;  10.  28  ;  17.  2,  3  ;  Rom.  2.  7 ;  5. 10 ;  6.  23  ;  1  John 

1.  2 ;  5.  11,  20  ;  Rev.  2.  7  ;  21.  6. 
to  whom  promised,  John  3.  16 ;  5.  24  ;  1  Tim.  1.  16. 
an  object  of  hope.  Mat.  19. 29  ;  Mark  10.  30 ;  Luke  18. 30  ; 

Rom.  6.  22 ;  Gal.  6.  8 ;  Tit.  1.  2  ;  1  John  2.  25  ;  Jude  21. 
how  to  inherit  it.  Mat.  19. 16  ;  Mark  10. 17  ;  Luke  10.  25 ; 

18.  18. 
a  present  possession,  John  3. 15,  36;   10.  23 ;   11.  25,  26; 

Rom.  6.  11,  23  ;   Eph.  2.  6 ;   1  Tim.  6.  12, 19 ;  1  John  5. 

11, 13. 
LIFEBLOOD.    Isa.  63.  3,  their  L  is  sprinkled.     A.  K, 

blood  shall  be. 
Isa.  63.  6.  poured  out  their  /.    A.  V.,  strength. 
LIFE-GIVING.    1  Cor.  15.  45,  Adam  became  a  l.-g. 

spirit.     A.  v.,  quickening. 
LIFE-TIME.    Ps.  30.  5,  His  favor  is  for  a  l.-t.    A.  V.,  in 

his  favour  is  life. 
LIFT.    Gen.  4.  7,  shall  it  not  be  ?.  up  ?    A.V.,  shall  thou 

not  be  accepted  ? 
Num.  6.  26,  /.  up  his  countenance  upon. 

1  Sam.  2.  7,  He  bringeth  low,  he  also  I.  up. 

2  Chr.  17.  6,  his  heart  was  /.  up. 

Ezra  6. 11,  let  him  be  /.  up  and  fastened.    A.  V.,  being 

set  up,  let  him  be  hanged. 
Ps.  4.  6,  Jehovah,  /.  thou  up  the  light  of  thy. 

7.  6,  Jehovah  .  .  .  L.  up  thyself  agaiu,st  the  rage. 
24.'7,  /.  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates,  and  be  ye  /.  up,  ye 

everlasting  doors. 

24.  9,  Yea,  I.  them  up. 

25.  1,  Unto  thee,  O  Jehovah,  do  I  /.  up  my  soul. 

27.  5,  /.  me  up  upon  a  rock.    A.  V.,  set. 

28.  2,  /.  up  my  hands. 

75.  4,  5,  /.  not  up  the  horn. 

83.  2,  that  hate  thee  have  /.  up  tlie  head. 

121.  1,  I  will  /.  up  mine  eyes. 

123.  1,  Unto  thee  do  1  /.  up  mine  eyes. 
Prov.  2.  3,  /.  up  thy  voice  for  understanding. 
Eccl.  4. 10,  one  will  /.  up  his  fellow. 

4. 10,  to  /.  him  up.     A.  V.,  help. 
Isa.  13.  2,  /.  up  the  voice  unto  them.    A.V.,  exalt. 

26.  11,  Jehovah,  thy  hand  is  /.  up. 
33.  10,  now  will  I  /.  up  myself. 

37.  4,  l.  up  thy  praver  for  the  remnanb. 

42.  2,  nor  /.  up  his  voice.  [tolled. 

52.  13,  my  servant  .  .  .  sliall  be  .  .  .  ?.  up.    A.  V.,  ex- 
Jer.  11.  14,  neither  /.  up  cry. 

Lam.  3.  41,  let  us  /.  up  our  heart.  [exalt. 

Ezek.  29.  15,  /.  itself  up  above  the  nations.     A.  V., 
Luke  16.  23,  /.  up  his  eyes.    A.  V.,  lift. 

21.  28,  /.  up  your  heads. 
John  3. 14,  the  Son  of  man  be  /.  up.    12.  34. 

8.  28,  have  /.  up  the  Son  of  man. 

12.  32,  if  I  be  /.  up  from  the  earth,  will  draw  all  men. 

Heb.  12.  12,  /.  up  the  hands  that  hang  down. 
LIFTING.    Ps.  75.  6,  cometh  /.  up.    A.  V.,  promotion. 

Ps.  141.  2,  the  /.  up  of  my  hands. 

1  Tim.  2.  8,  /.  up  holy  hands. 
LIGHT.    Gen.  1.  3,  let  there  be  /. 

Gen.  6.  16,  A  /.  shalt  thou  make.    A.  V.,  window. 


Ex.  14.  20,  /.  by  night ;  25.  6,  oil  for  the  /. 
-  .   ^-   ,_      .j.j^^ „   . 

I.  is  short. 


Job  12.  25,  without  /. ;  17. 12,  /.,  say  they,  is  near.    A.  V., 


18.  5,  1.  of  the  wicked  ;  30.  26,  I  waited  for  I. 
Ps.  4.6;  44.  3.  /.  of  thy  countenance. 
18.  28,  /.  my  lamp. 


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AMEBIC  AN  STANDARD   REVISED   BIBLE. 


LIV 


Ps.  27. 1,  Jehovah  is  my  L  ;  36.  9,  iu  thy  /.  shall  we  see  /. 

43.  3,  send  out  thy  I. 

56.  13,  /.  of  the  living ;  74.  16,  I.  and  the  sun. 

119. 105,  /.  unto  my  path ;  148.  3,  stars  of  /. 
Prov.  4.  18,  dawning  /.    A.  C,  shinhxj  I. 

6.  23,  law  is  /. 

Eccl.  2.  13,  /.  excelleth  darkness ;  11.  7,  I.  is  sweet. 
Isa.  49.  6,  /.  to  the  Gentiles. 

60.  1,  /.  is  come  ;  60.  19,  everlasting  /. 
Mat.  5.  14,  /.  of  the  world  ;  5.  16,  /.  shine. 

11.  30,  burden  is  /.  ;  17.  2,  white  as  the  /. 

Luke  2.  32,  /.  for  revelation  ;  8.  16,  may  see  the  I, 
John  1.  4,  /.  of  men  ;  1.  9,  the  true  /. 

12.  36,  believe  on  the  /.  .  .  .  sons  of  l. 
12.  46,  /.  into  the  world. 

Acts  26.  23,  /.  both  to  the  people. 

Rom.  13.  12,  armor  of  /. ;  1  Cor.  4.  5,  bring  to  I. 

2  Cor.  4.  4,  /.  of  the  gospel. 

4.  6,  /.  of  the  knowledge  ;  6.  14, 1,  with  darkness  ? 
Eph.  5.  9,  fruit  of  the  /.    A.  V.,  Spirit. 

5.  13,  manifest  by  the  /. 

1  John  1.  5,  God  is  /.  ;  1.  7,  walk  in  the  /. 
Light,  natural.  Gen.  1.  3  ;  2  Cor.  4.  6. 
spiritual,  Ps.  27.  1 ;  43.  3 ;  97.  11 ;  118.  27 ;  Prov.  6.  23 ; 

Isa.  2.  5 ;  John  1.  4 ;  8.  12 ;  12.  35,  36 ;    Rom.  13.  12 ; 

2  Cor.  4.  4,  6 ;  Eph.  5.  13  ;  1  John  1.  7 ;  2.  9, 10. 
type  of  God's  favor,  Ex.  10.  23 ;  Ps.  27.  1 ;  97.  11 ;  Isa. 

9.  2  ;  60.  19. 
God's  word  a,  Ps.  19.  8  ;  119.  105,  130 ;  Prov.  6.  23. 
miraculous,  Mat.  17.  2;  Acts  9.  3. 
Christ  the  light  of  the  world,  Luke  2.  32;  John  1.  4;  3. 

19 ;  12.  35  ;  Rev.  21.  23. 
children  of,  Eph.  5.  8  ;  1  Thes.  5.  5  ;  1  Pet.  2.  9. 
God  is,  1  Tim.  6.  16  ;  1  John  1.  5. 
LIGHTEN.    2  Sam.  22.  29,  .Jehovah  will  I.  my  darkness. 
Ezra  9.  8,  our  God  may  /.  our  eyes. 
Ps.  13.  3,  /.  mine  eyes,  lest  I  sleep. 

18.  28,  /.  my  darkness.    A.  V.,  enlighten. 
97.  4,  /.  the  world.    A.  V.,  enlightened. 

Rev.  21.  23,  glory  of  God  did  /.  it.  ■  [into. 

LIGHTING.    Acts  27.  41,  /.  upon  a  place.    A.  F.,  MUit'l 
LIGHTNING.    Ex.  19.  16,  thunders  and  I. 
Job  37.  11,  cloud  of  his  /.    A.  V.,  bright  cloud. 
37.  15,  causeth  the  /.     ^4.  F.,  light. 
Ps.  144.  6,  cast  forth  /. 
Dan.  10.  6,  appearance  of  /. 
Zech.  10.  1,  tliat  maketh  /.     A.V.,  bright  clouds. 
Mat.  24.  27,  /.  cometh  forth  from  the  east. 
28.  3,  appearance  was  as  /. 
Luke  10.  18,  Satan  fallen  as  I.  from  heaven. 
Lightning,  referred  to,  2  Sam.  22.  15 :  Job  28.  26  ;  37.  3  ; 
Ps.  18.  14 ;  77.  18 ;  135.  7  ;  Zech.  9.  14. 
about  God's  throne,  Ezek.  1.  13  ;  Rev.  4.  5. 
LIKE.    Ex.  37. 19,  cups  made  I.  almond-blossoms.    A.  F, 
after  the  fashion  of.  [wise. 

Mat.  21.  36,  did  unto  them  in  I.  manner.    A.V.,  like- 
Luke  22. 20,  And  the  cup  in  /.  manner.    A.  F,  Likewise. 
LIKEMINDED.    Pliil.  2.  20,  no  man  /. 

1  Pet.  3.  8,  be  ye  all  /.    ^4.  F,  of  one  mind. 
LIKEN.    Luke  13.  18,  shall  I  /.  it?    A.  F,  resemble. 
LIKENESS.    Gen.  1.  26,  after  our  I. 
Ex.  20.  4,  /.  of  any  thing. 

Ezek.  1.  28,  /.  of  the  glory  ;  10.  10,  four  had  one  I. 
■    Acts  14.  11,  /.  of  men ;  Rom.  6.  5,  I.  of  his  death. 

Rom.  5.  14,  I.  of  Adam's  transgression.    A.  F,  sirnili- 
tude. 

8.  3,  /.  of  sinful  flesh  ;  Phil.  2.  7,  /.  of  men. 
Heb.  7.  15,  /.  of  Melchizedek.    A.  F,  similitude. 
Jas.  3.  9,  made  after  the  /.  of  God.    A.  F,  similitude. 
1  Pet.  3.  21,  which  ahso  after  a  true  /.    A.V.,  The  like 
fir/nre  wherennfo. 
Likeness,  to  Christ,  Mat.  11.  29:  Liike  22.  27;  John  5. 
30;  6.  38;  8.  28;  9.  4  ;  13.  15.  16;  17.-  4  ;  Rom.  8.  29 ;  1 
Cor.  11.  1 ;  Eph.  5.  2  :  Phil.  2.  15  :  1  Tim.  1.  Ifi  :  1  Pet. 
1.  15,  21 ;  2.  21 :  3. 17,  18  ;  1  John  2.  6 ;  Rev.  12.  11. 
LIKHI,  ITk'hl  -  a  Manassite.    1  Chr.  7. 19. 
LILY.    1  Kings  7.  19,  of  /.  work. 
1  Kings  7.  26,  like  the  flower  of  a  /.    A.  V.,  rcith  flowers 

of  lilies. 
S.  of  Sol.  2. 1,  I.  of  the  valleys. 
2.  2,  As  a  /.  among  thorns ;  2.  16,  among  the  I. 
4.  5,  feed  among  the  /.  ;  5.  13.  His  lips  are  as  /. 

6.  2,  to  gather  /.  ;  7.  2.  set  about  with  /. 
Hos.  14.  5,  blossom  as  the  /. 

Mat.  6.  28  ;  Luke  12.  27.  consider  the  /. 
LIMB.    Judg.  19.  29,  divided  her,  I.  by  /.    A.  F,  together 
iritb  her  bones. 
Job  40.  18,  /.  are  like  bars  of  iron.    A.V.,  bones. 
Lime,  mentioned,  Isa.  33.  12 ;   Amos  2.  1 ;  translated 

plaster.  Dent.  27.  2,  4. 
LIMIT.    Job  15.  8,  doat  thou  /.  wisdom.    A.  F,  restrain. 

Ezek.  43.  12,  whole  /. 
LIMPED.    Gen.  32.  31,  he  /.  upon  his  thigh.    A.V., 
halted. 
1  Kings  18.  21,  ye  I.  between  the  two  sides  ?    A.V.,  fialt 
ye  belireen  two  opinions  ^ 
LINE.    Josh.  2.  18,  /.  of  scarlet. 
Ps.  16.  6,  /.  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant. 

19.  4,  their  /.  is  gone  out  through  all  the  earth. 


Isa.  28. 10,  13,  L  upon  /. 

44.  13,  The  carpenter  stretcheth  out  a 7.   A.  V.,his  rule. 
LINEN.    Gen.  41.  42,  vestures  of  fine  I. 

Prov.  31.  22,  clothing  is  fine  /.     ^4.  F,  silk. 

Mat.  27.  59,  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  /.  cloth. 

Mark  15.  46 ;  Luke  23.  53,  /.  cloth.     A.  V.,  I. 
Linen,  spoken  of,  Ex.  28.  42  ;  39.  28  ;  Lev.  6.  10  ;  16.  4,  23, 
32;  isiam.  2.  18;  2  Sam.  6.  14. 

linen  garments,  Judg.  14.  12,  13 ;  Isa.  3.  23. 
LINGER.    Gen.  19. 16 ;  43.  10 ;  2  Pet.  2.  3,  I. 
LINTEL.    Ex.  12.  7,  /.     A.V.,  iipper  door  post. 
LINUS,  li'nus,  a  Roman  Christian.    2  Tim.  4.  21. 
LION.    Judg.  14.  5,  a  young  /.  roared  against  him. 

Judg.  14.  18,  what  is  stronger  than  a  /.  ? 

Job  4.  10,  teeth  of  the  young  /.,  are  broken. 

4.  11,  old  /.  perisheth. 
10.  16,  huntest  me  as  a  /. 

Ps.  7.  2,  tear  my  soul  like  a  /. 

10.  9,  as  a  /.  in  his  covert. 

17.  12,  like  a  /.  ...  as  it  were  a  young  I. 

22. 13,  as  a  ravening  and  a  roaring  /. 

34,.  10,  young  /.  do  lack. 
Prov.  22.  13,  there  is  a  /.  without. 

26.  13,  a  /.  in  the  way  ;  a  /.  is  in  the  streets. 

28.  1,  righteous  are  bold  as  a  /. 
Eccl.  9.  4,  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead  /. 
Isa.  11.  6,  calf  and  the  young  /. 

11.  7  ;  65.  25,  /.  shall  eat  straw. 

35.  9,  no  /.  shall  be  there  ;  38.  13,  as  a  h 
Lam.  3.  10,  as  a  /.  in  secret  places.  • 
Ezek.  1. 10,  face  of  a  /.  on  the  right  side. 

10.  14,  the  face  of  a  /. ;  19.  3,  5,  6,  young  /. 
Hos.  5.  14,  unto  Ephraim  as  a  /. 

Mic.  5.  8,  as  a  /.  among  the  beasts. 
2  Tim.  4.  17,  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  l. 
1  Pet.  5.  8,  devil,  as  a  roaring  /. 
Rev.  4.  7,  the  first  creature  was  like  a  I. 

5.  5,  L.  that  is  of  the  tribe  of  Judah. 

Lion,  the,  slain  by  Samson,  Judg.  14.  5,  6 ;  David,  1  Sam. 
17.  35,  36 ;  Benaiah,  2  Sam.  23.  20. 
Daniel  in  the  den  of  lions,  Dan.  6.  16. 
Satan  likened  to  a,  1  Pet.  5.  8. 
illustrative.  Isa.  11.  7  ;  35.  9  ;  2  Tim.  4.  17. 
symbol  of  Judah,  Gen.  49.  9 ;  Rev.  5.  5 ;  of  Jerusalem, 

Isa.  29.  1  (marg.). 
various  visions  of,  Ezek.  1.  10 ;  10.  14 ;  Dan.  7.  4 ;  Rev. 

4.  7. 
figuratively  mentioned,  Num.  24.  9 ;  2  Sam.  17.  10 ;  Job 
4.  10. 
LIONESS.    Gen.  49.  9,  as  a  /.    A.V.,  old  lion. 
Deut.  33.  20  :  Job  38,  39,  /.    A.  V.,  lion. 
Job  4.  11,  whelps  of  the  I.    A.  V.,  stout  lion's. 
LIP.     Ex.  6.  12,  uncircumcised  /. 
Job  2.  10,  sin  with  his  /.  ;  13.  6,  pleadings  of  my  I. 
Ps.  17.  4,  word  of  thy  I. ;  21.  2.  request  of  his  I. 
31.  18.  lying  /. ;  34.  13.  /.  from  speaking  guile. 
63.  5,  with  joyful  /. ;  89.  34,  out  of  my/. 
140.  3,  poison  is  under  their  /.  :  141.  3,  door  of  my  /. 
Prov.  12.  19,  /.  of  truth  ;  14.  3,  I.  of  the  wise. 
14.  7.  I.  of  knowledge  ;  16.  13,  righteous  /. 
Mark  7.  6,  honoreth  me  with  their  I. 
Rom.  3. 13,  under  their  I. ;  13.  15,  fruit  of  I. 

1  Cor.  14.  21,  I.  of  strangers.      A.V .  other  I. 
Heb.  13.  15,  fruit  of  ?.  :  1  Pet.  3.  10.  his  I. 

Lip-service,  referred  to,  Isa.  1.  10-20 ;  58.  2-8 ;  66.  3 ; 
Jer.   6.  20 ;  Ezek.  33.   31 ;  Mai.  1.  6-14 ;  Mat.  7.  21 ; 
Luke  6.  46. 
LISTENING.    Luke  19.  48,  hung  upon  him,  I.    A.  F, 
were  very  attentive  to  hear  trim. 
Acts  16.  25,  the  prisoners  were  /.    A.  V.,  heard. 
LITTER.    S.  of  Sol.  3. 7,  the /.  of  Solomon.    A.V.,bed. 
Litter,  see  Isa.  66.  20.    Translated  wagon.  Num.  7.  3. 
LITTLE.    Gen.  30.  30,  it  was  /. 
Ex.  16.  18,  he  that  gathered  /.  ;  23.  30,  by  I.  and  I. 
Ps.  8.  5,  I.  lower. 

Prov.  6.  10,  a  ?.  sleep,  a  I.  slumber. 
15. 16,  better  is  /.  ;  30.  24.  things  which  are  I. 
I.sa.  28.  10,  here  a  I. :  60.  22,  The  /.  one  shall  become. 
Mat.  8.  26,  /.  faith  ;  14.  31,  O  thou  of  /.  faith. 

11.  11 ;  Luke  7.  28,  but  /.  in  the  kingdom.    A.  F,  least. 
Mark  10.  13,  bringing  imto  him  /.  children.     A.  V., 

young. 
Luke  7.  47,  /.  is  forgiven  ;  12.  32,  fear  not,  I.  flock. 
16.  10,  faithful  in  a  very  /.     A.V..  that  which  is  least. 
19.  3,  /.  of  stature  ;  19.  17,  faithful  in  a  very  /. 
Acts  26.  28,  With  but  /.  persuasion.    A.V.,  almost  thou 
pers'iade.'it  me. 

2  Cor.  8.  15,  gathered  /. ;  11. 16,  glory  a  I. 
Gal.  5.  9,  a  I.  leaven. 

1  Tim.  4.  8,  profitable  for  a  /.     A.V..  profitetli  I. 
Feb.  10.  37,  a  very  /.  while.     A .  F,  little. 
LIVE.    Gen.  3.  22,  /.  for  ever  :  12.  13.  soul  may  /. 
Gen.  25.  22,  wherefore  do  1 1.  ?    A .  I'.,  why  am  I  thus  ? 
Deut.  4.  10,  they  /. ;  5.  33,  that  ye  may  /. 

8.  3,  not  /.  by  bread  only :  30.  19,  tliat  thou  mayest  I. 
1  Sara.  10.  24,  long  /.  tlie  king.     A.  F,  God  save. 
.Job  19.  25,  my  Redeemer  /. ;  27.  2,  as  (lOd  I. 
Ps.  63.  4,  while  I  /.  ;  69.  32,  let  your  heart  I. 

119.  175,  let  my  soul  /. ;  146.  2,  while  1 1. 


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LOO 


Isa.  55.  3,  hear,  and  your  soul  shall  /. 

Jer.  38.  20,  soul  shall  /. 

Luke  1(1.  28.  thou  shalt  /. 

John  4.  50,  thy  .sou  /. ;  11.  25,  yet  shall  he  /. 

14. 19,  shall  /.  also  :  Acts  17.  28,  m  him  we  I. 
Rom.  1.  17,  /.  by  faith  ;  6.  8,  I.  with  him. 

6. 10,  /.  unto  God. 

14.  9,  died  and  /.  again.    A.  V.,  died,  and  rose,  and 
relived. 

1  Cor.  9. 14,  /.  of  the  go.spel. 

2  Cor.  13.  4,  /.  through  the  power. 
Gal.  3. 11,  righteous  shall  /.  by  faith. 

5.  25,  /.  by  the  Spirit. 

Eph.  2.  3,  we  ...  all  once  /.     A.  V.,  had  our  conver- 
sation. 
Phil.  1.  21,  to  me  to  I.  is  Christ. 

1  Thes.  5. 10,  I.  together  with  him. 

2  Tim.  2.  11,  also  /.  with  him ;  3.  12, 1,  godly. 
Tit.  2. 12,  /.  soberly :  3.  3,  /.  in  maUce. 
Heb.  7.  25,  ever  /.  ;  9.  17,  he  that  made  it  /. 

10.  38,  righteous  one  shall  /.  by  faith  ;  13.  18,  I.  honor- 
ably.    A.  v.,  /.  hotiedhj. 
1  Pet.  2.  24,  /.  unto  righteousness. 
4.  6,  /.  according  to  (iod. 
LIVELY.     Ex.  1.  19  ;  Ps.  38.  19,  are  /. 
Liver,   mentioned,  Ex.  29.  13,  22;    Lev.   3.  4,  10,    15; 

Prov.  7.  23  ;  Lara.  2.  11 ;  Ezek.  21.  21. 
LIVING.    <Ten.  1.  20,  /.  creatures.     A.  V.,  moving  crea- 
ture that  hath  life. 
Gen.  1.  23,  every  /.  thing  ;  2. 7,  a  I.  soul ;  2. 19,  /.  creature. 
Lev.  14.  4,  two  /.  clean  birds.    A.V.,  bird.<s  alive  and 

elf  an. 
Ps.  27. 13,  land  of  the  I. ;  42.  2,  h  God. 
56.  13,  light  of  the  I. 
Jer.  2. 13,  I.  waters ;  11.  19,  land  of  the  /. 
John  6.  51,  /.  bread  ;  (i.  57, 1.  Father. 
Acts  7.  38,  received  /.  oracles.    ^4.  V.,  the  lively. 
10.  42,  Judge  of  the  /.  and  the  dead.    A.  V.,  of  quick 
and  dead. 
Rom.  12. 1,  /.  sacrifice  ;  14.  9,  dead  and  the  /. 

1  Cor.  15.  45,  /.  soul. 

2  Cor.  3.  3,  spirit  of  the  I.  God. 
Col.  2.  20, 1,  in  the  world. 

1  Thes.  1.  9,  /.  and  true  God. 

Heb.  4.  12,  word  of  God  is  /.     A.  F.,  auick. 

10.  20,  new  and  I.  way ;  10.  31, 1.  God. 

1  Pet.  1.  3.  a  /.  hope.    A.  V.,  lively. 

1. 15,  holy  in  all  manner  of  I.    A.  V.,  conversation. 

2.  4,  a  I.  stone. 

2.  5,  as  /.  stones.    A.  V.,  lively. 

2  Pet.  3. 11.  in  all  holy  I.    A.  V.,  conversation. 
Rev.  1.  18,  the  L.  one.    A.  V.,  he  that  liveth. 

18.  17,  many  as  gain  their  I.  by  sea.     A.  V.,  as  trade  by. 
Living  water,  Jer.  2. 13 ;  Zech.  14.  8:  John  4.  10;  7.  38. 
creatures,  Ezek.  1.  4-28;   Rev.  4.  6-9;  5.  6,  14;  6.  1 ;  7. 
11:  14.3;  15.7;  19.4. 
LIZARD.    Lev.  11.  29,  the  great  I.    A.  V.,  tortoise. 
Lev.  11.  30,  and  the  /.     • 

11.  30,  and  the  sand  I.    A.V.,  snail. 
Prov.  30.  28,  /.    A.  V.,  spider. 

LO.    Mat.  19.  27,  L.,  we  have  left  all.    A.  V.,  Behold. 

Luke  17.  23,  L.,  there  !  L.,  here  !    A.  V.,  See. 
LOAF.    Ex.  29.  23,  /.  of  bread. 

Lev.  23. 17,  wave  I.  ;  Judg.  8.  5,  I.  of  bread. 

1  Sam.  10.  3 ;  21.  3  ;  2  Sam.  16.  1,  I. 

2  Kings  4.  42,  /.  of  barley ;  1  Chr.  16.  3,  I. 
Jer.  37.  21,  a  /.  of  bread.    ^4.  V.,  2}'tece. 

Mat.  7.  9,  son  shall  a.sk  him  for  a  /.   A.  V.,  son  ask  bread. 
Loaves,  miracles  of  the.  Mat.  14. 17  ;  15.  32 ;  Mark  6.  35 ; 

8.6;  Luke  9.  12 ;  John  6.  5. 
LO-A  MMI,  lo'-am'mi  —  Heb.  not  my  people.    Hos.  1.  9. 
LOATHE.    Num.  21.  5,  our  soul  /.  this  Ught  bread. 

Jer.  14. 19,  hath  thy  soul  /.  Zion? 

Ezek.  6.  9,  they  shall  /.  themselves. 

20.  43 ;  36.  31,  ye  shall  I.  yourselves. 

Zech.  11.  8.  their  soul  also  /.  me.    A.  V.,  abhorred. 
LOATHSOME.    Job  6.  7,  as  /.  food  to  me.    A.  V.,  my 
sorrowful  meat. 

Ps.  38.  5,  My  wounds  are  /.  and  corrupt.    A.  V.,  stink. 
LOCK.    Num.  6.  5,  /.  of  the  hair. 

Judg.  3.  24,  doors  of  the  upper  room  were  /. 
16.  19,  /.  of  his  head. 
LOCUST.    Ex.  10.  4,  bring  /. 

Judg.  6.  5 ;  7. 12,  /.  for  multitude.    A.  V.,  grasshoppers. 

2  Chr.  7.  13,  /.  to  devour  the  land. 

Job  39.  20,  leap  as  a  /.  ?    A.  V.,  grasshopper  ? 

Ps.  105.  34,  the  /.  came. 
109.  23,  tossed  up  and  down  as  the  I. 

Jer.  46.  23,  more  than  the  I.    A.  V.,  gras.<<hoppers. 

Mat.  3.  4,  his  food  was  /. 

Rev.  9.  7,  I.  were  like  unto  horses. 
Locusts,  mentioned,  Ex.  10.  14;   Deut.  28.  38;    Ps.  105. 
34 ;  Joel  1.  4 ;  Rev.  9.  3. 

used  as  food.  Lev.  11.  22 ;  Mat.  3.  4 ;  Mark  1.  6. 

habits  of,  Prov.  30.  27 ;  Isa.  33.  4  ;  Nahum  3. 15, 17. 

symbolical.  Rev.  9.  3-11.  [12. 

LOD,  lod  — Heb.  contest— toyvii  of  Benjamin.    1  Chr.  8. 
LO-DEBAR,  lo'-de'bar  —  Heb.  not  anything.    2  Sam.  17. 


LODGE.    Gen.  24.  23,  to  /.  in. 
Judg.  19.  15,  into  his  house  to  /.    A.  V.,  lodging. 
Ps.  55.  7,  I  would  /.  in  the  wilderness.    A.  V.,  remain. 
Ezek.  40.  7,  every  /.  was  one  reed  long.    A.  V.,  little 

chamber. 
Mat.  13.  32,  I.  in  the  branches. 
Luke  19.  7,  gone  in  to  I.    A.  V.,  to  be  guest. 
21.  37,  and  /.  in  the  mount.    A.  V.,  abode. 
LODGING.    Acts  28.  23,  came  to  him  into  his  I. 

Philem.  22.  prepare  me  also  a  I. 
LODGING-PLACE.  Gen.  42.  27,  in  the  l.-p.  A.  V.,  inn. 
.  Ex.  4.  24,  on  the  way  at  the  l.-p.    A.  V.,  in  the  inn. 
Josh.  4.  3,  1.-2). 

2  Kings  19.  23,  his  farthest  l.-p.    A.  V.,  the  lodgings  of 
his  borders. 
LOFTY.    Ps.  73.  8,  speak  loftily. 
Ps.  131.  1,  nor  mine  eyes  /. 
Prov.  30.  13,  how  /.  are  their  eyes ! 
Isa.  2. 11,  /.  looks  of  man  shall  be  brought  low. 

2.  15,  evpry  /.  tower.     ^4.  V.,  high. 
5.  15,  the  /.  are  humbled. 

10.  33,  the  /.  shall  be  brought  low.    A.  V.,  haughty. 
24.  4,  /.  people  of  the  earth.    A.  V.,  haughty. 

30.  25,  every  I.  mountain.    A.  F.,  high, 
bl.  15.  lugh  and  /.  One  that  inhabiteth. 

Ezek.  16.  31,  thy  /.  place.     A.  V.,  thine  high. 
Log,  smallest  liquid  measure,  Lev.  14.  10, 12, 15,  21,  24. 
LOINS.    Gen.  35.  11,  kings  shall  come  out  of  thy  I. 

Lev.  3.  4.  by  the  /.     .4.  V.,  flanks. 

Job  15.  27,  fat  on  his  /.     .4.  F,  flanks. 

Prov.  31.  17,  girdeth  her  /.  with  strength. 

Isa.  11.  5,  faitlifulness  the  girdle  of  his  I. 

Luke  12.  35,  let  your  /.  be  girded  about. 

Eph.  6. 14,  having  girded  your  /.  with  truth. 

1  Pet.  1.  13,  girding  up  the  /.  of  your  mind. 
LOISAo'iB,  commended  by  Paul,  2  Tim.  1.  5. 
LONG.    Gen.  31.  30,  /.  after. 

Num.  22.  30,  all  thy  life  /.    A.  F,  ever  since  I  was  thine. 
Deut.  5.  16,  thy  days  may  be  /.    A.  V.,  prolonged. 

2  Chr.  5.  9,  the  staves  were  so  /.    A.  V.,  they  drew  out 
the  staves  of  the  ark. 

Ps.  63.  1,  I.  for  thee  ;  84.  2,  soul  I. 
119.  40,  /.  after  thy  precepts. 
Isa.  57.  11,  my  peace  even  of  I.  time.    A.  V.,  old. 
Jer.  22.  27,  /.  to  return.     .4.  F,  desire. 
Ezek.  17.  3,  eagle  with  .  .  .  I.  pinions.    A.V.,  long- 
winged. 
Mat.  23. 14,  make  /.  prayer  (marg.).  [while. 

Luke  10.  13,  would  have  repented  /.  ago.   A.V.,a  great 
1  Cor.  13.  4,  suffereth  /.  ;  Phil.  2.  26,  /.  after  you. 
Heb.  3.  13,  so  /.  as  it  is  called  To-day.    A.  V.,  while. 
Jas.  4.  5,  Doth  .  .  .  I.  mito  envying?    .4. 1'.,  lusteth. 

1  Pet.  2.  2,  /.  for  the  spiritual  milk.    ^4.  V.,  desire. 

2  Pet.  1.  13,  as  I.  as  I  am  in  this  tabernacle. 
LONGER.  Johul5. 15,  NoZ.doIcallyou.   A.^V.,  Hence- 
forth I  call  you  not. 

Acts  20.  9,  discoursed  yet  /.    A.V.,  ivas  long  preaching. 

Rom.  6.  6,  so.  .  .  .  no  I.    A.V.,  henceforth. 

2  Cor.  5. 15,  should  no  /.  live.     A.  V.,  henceforth. 

Gal.  2.  20,  and  it  is  no  /.  I  that  live,  but  Christ.    A.  F., 

nevertheless  I  lice  ;  le'  not  I. 
Philem.  16,  no  /.  as  a  servant.    A.  V.,  Not  now. 
LONGING.    Rom.  15.   23,  a  /.  to  come.    A.  V.,  great 
desire. 
2  Cor.  5.  2,  1.  to  be  clothed.    A.V.,  earnestly  desiring. 
7.  7,  told  us  your  /.    .4.  F,  earnest  desire. 

1  Thes.  3.  6;  /.  to  see.     A.  F,  desiring  greatly. 

2  Tim.  1.  4.  /.  to  see  thee.     A.  F,  Greatly  desiring. 
LONGSUFFERING.    Luke  18.  7,  is  /.   over  them? 

.4.  F,  bear  long  with. 
Rom.  9.  22,  endured  with  much  I. 
Gal.  5.  22 ;  Eph.  4.  2,  1. 
1  Thes.  5.  14,  /.  toward  all.     A.  F,  patient. 

1  Pet.  3.  20.  /.  of  God  ;  2  Pet.  3.  15,  /.  of  our  Lord. 
LOOK.    Gen.  19.  17.  /.  not  behind  ;  24.  16.  fair  to  I.  upon. 

Gen.  21.  16,  not  7.  upon  the  death.    ^1.  F,  see. 
Num.  11.  6,  this  manna  to  I.  upon.    A.V.,  before  our 
eyes. 
21.  20,  Pisgah,  which  I.  [back. 

2  Kings  2.  24,  And  he  /.  behind  him.    A.V.,  turned 
14.  8,  /.  one  another  in  the  face  (  =  meet  in  battle). 

1  Chr.  15.  29,  Michal  .  .  .  /.  out.    A.  F,  looking. 

2  Chr.  25.  17,  let  us  /.  one  another.    A.  F,  see. 
Job  7.  19,  not  /.  away  from  me.    A.V.,  depart. 

14.  6,  L.  away  from  him.    A.  F,  Turn  from. 
17.  13,  If  I  /.  for  Sheol  as  my  house.    A.V.,  wait,  the 
grave  is  mine  house. 

31.  1,  /.  upon  a  virgin  ?    A.V.,  think. 

35.  5,  /.  imto  the  heavens  ;  40.  12,  /.  .  .  .  on  proud. 

36.  25,  All  men  have  /.  thereon.     A.V.,  may  see  it. 
Ps.  17.  2,  eyes  /.  upon  equity.    A.  F,  behold. 

33.  13,  Jehovah  /.  from  heaven. 

123.  2,  our  eyes  /.  unto.    A.  F,  ivait  upon. 
Isa.  45.  22,  /.  unto  me  ;  51. 1,  /.  unto  the  rock. 

59.  9,  we  /.  for  light.    A.  F,  ivait. 

Jer.  3.  12,  I  will  not  I.  in  anger.    A.V.,  cause  mine 
anger  to  fall. 

3.  23,  help  that  is  /.  for.    A.V.,  salvation  hoped  for. 
Hab.  2. 1,  /.  forth  to  see  what.    A.V.,  watch. 


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LOV 


Dan.  2.  47,  L.  of  kings ;  5.  23, 
Mat.  7.  21,  saith  unto  me,  Z.,  L. 
11.  25,  L.  of  heaven  : 


Mark  3.  5,  he  had  /.  round. 

8.  25.  he  /.  stedfastly.     A.V.,  made  him  look  up. 
Luke  1.  18,  /.  upon  the  low  estate.    A.  F.,  regarded. 

6.  lU,  he  /.  round  about.     A.  V.,  looking. 

7.  19,  /.  we  for  ;  9.  38,  to  /.  upou. 

11.  35,  L.    A.  v..  Take  heed. 

John  1.  36,  /.  upou  Jesus.    A.V.,  looking. 

13.  22,  /.  one  ou  another. 

19.  37,  /.  on  him  whom  they  pierced. 
Acts  1.  11,  L  into  lieaven?    A.  V.,  gazing  up. 

24.  15,  these  also  themselves  I.  for.    A.V.,  they  them- 
seives  al.so  allow. 
2  Cor.  4.  18, 1,  not  at ;  10.  7, 1,  at  the  things. 
Eph.  5.  15,  L.  .  .  .  carefully  how  ye  walk.    A.V..,  See. 
Heb.  11.  10,  /.  for  the  city  ;  1  Pet.  1.  12,  desire  to  I.  mto. 
LOOKING.    Josh.  15.  7,  /.  toward  Gilgal. 
Dan.  1.  10,  worse  /.     .4.  ]'.,  likimj. 
Mat.  14.  19 ;  Mark  7.  34  ;  Luke  9.  16,  /.  up  to  heaven. 

19.  26,  Jesus  /.  upon  them.    A.  F.,  beheld. 
Mark  10.  21,  Jesus  /.  upon  him.    A.  F.,  beholding. 

15.  43,  who  also  himself  was  I.  for.    A.  V.,  also  tvaited. 
Luke  9.  62,  /.  back. 

12.  36,  men  /.  for  their  Lord.    A.  F.,  Ihat  icait. 

Acts  23.  1.  /.  stedfastly  on.    A.  F,  earnestly  beholding. 
Gal.  6.  1,  /.  to  thyself.    ^1.  F.,  considering. 
Phil.  2.  4,  not  I.  ...  to  his  own  thmgs.   .4.  F.,  Look  not. 
Tit.  2.  13,  /.  for  the  blessed  hope. 
Heb.  12.  2.  /.  unto  Jesus. 

2  Pet.  3.  12,  /.  for  and  earnestly  desiring  the  coming. 
LOOM.    Isa.  33.  12,  from  the  I.    A.  F.,  tvith  pining  sick- 
ness. 
LOOSE.    Gen.  49.  21,  hind  let  I. 
Ex.  5.  4,  /.  the  people.    A.  F.,  let. 
28.  28,  be  not  /. 

Job  12.  21.  /.  the  belt  of  the  strong.    A.  F.,  iceakeneth. 
38.  31,  /.  the  bands  of  Orion? 
Ps.  30.  11,  /.  my  sackcloth.    .1.  F.,  put  off. 
116. 16,  /.  my  bonds. 

Mat.  16.  19,  I.  on  earth  ...  Z.  in  heaven. 
Rev.  5.  2,  /.  the  seals. 
LORD  (??.).    Gen.  43.  20,  my /.,  we  came.    A.V.,sir. 
1  Sam.  26.  16,  kept  watch  over  your  I.    A.  F.,  master. 
Ps.  86.  5,_Z.,  art  good  ;  86.  12,  praise  thee,  O  L. 
"~  L.  oi  heaven. 

26r22^'is  it  I,  L.  ? 
Mark  13.  35,  /.  of  the  house.    .4.  F.,  master. 
12.  11,  This  was  from  the  Z.    A.  F.,  the  Lord''s  doings. 
Luke  2.  11,  Christ  the  L. ;  3.  4,  way  of  the  L. 
6.  5,  /.  of  the  sabbath  ;  10.  2,  L.  of  the  harvest. 
Acts  4.  24,  Z.,  thou  that  didst  make. 
Rom.  14.  4,  to  his  own  /.     A.  1'.,  master. 
1  Cor.  10.  21,  table  of  the  L.    A.  V..  Lord's  table. 
Eph.  4.  5.  one  L. ;  5.  17.  will  of  the  L. 
Phil.  2.  11,  Jesus  Christ  is  L. ;  4.  5,  L.  is  at  hand. 
1  Tim.  6. 15,  L.  of  lords ;  Jas.  5.  4,  L.  of  Sabaoth. 
Rev.  7.  14,  My  /.,  thou  knowest.    A.  V.,  Sir. 
LORD  (v.).    Mat.  20.  25,  rulers  .  .  .  /.  it.    A.  F.,  exercise 
dominion. 
Mark  10.  42.  the  Gentiles  I.  it  over  them.    A.  F.,  exer- 
cise lordship. 

1  Pet.  5.  3,  neither  as  lording  it.    A.  F.,  being  lords. 
Lord's  day.  mention  of.  Rev.  1.  10;  Prayer,  Mat.  6.  9; 

Luke  11.  2  ;  Supper  (see  Communion). 
LORDSHIP.    2  Cor.  1.  24.  I.  over  your  faith.    A.  T'., 

dominion. 
LO-RUHAMAH,  lo'-ru'ha-mah  — Heb.  uncompassioned. 

LOSE.'  Judg.  18.  25,  /.  thy  life. 
Mat.  10.  39,  shall  /.  it ;  10.  42,  /.  his  reward. 

2  John  8,  /.  not  the  things. 
LOSS.    Gen.  31.  39,  bare  the  7. 

Acts  27.  10,  voyage  .  .  .  with  much  ?.    A.  V.,  damage. 
Rom.  11. 12,  their  /.    A.  F.,  the  diminishing  of  them. 

1  Cor.  3.  15,  shall  suffer  /. 

2  Cor.  7.  9,  suffer  I.  by  us.    A.  F,  receive  damage. 
Phil.  3.  7,  counted  I.  for  Christ. 

3.  8,  suffered  the  /.  of  all  things. 
LOST.     Ex.  22.  9,  /.  thing. 
1  Kings  20.  25,  army  that  thou  hast  I. 
Ps.  119.  176,  I.  sheep. 
Mat.  5.  13,  /.  its  savor. 

18. 11,  to  save  that  which  was  /.  (marg.). 
Luke  15.  4,  6,  9,  24,  32,  which  was  I. 
John  6.  12,  notliing  be  /. 

18.  9,  I  /.  not  one. 
LOT,  lot  —  Heb.  rorer/« (7—  Abraham's  nephew, 
settles  in  Sodom,  Gen.  13.  5-13. 
is  rescued  from  the  four  kings.  Gen.  14. 
is  miraculously  delivered  from  Sodom,  Gen.  19. 16. 
his  wife's  sin  and  punishment.  Gen.  19.  26. 
his  sojourn  m  the  mountains,  (ien.  19.  30. 
LOT.    Lev.  16.  8,  cast  /. 
Ps.  16.  5,  maintaiuest  my  I. 

105.  11,  /.  of  your  inheritance. 

125.  3,  /.  of  the  righteous. 
Prov.  1.  14,  cast  thy  /.  among  us. 
Jer.  13.  25,  this  is  thy  /. ;  Dan.  12.  13,  stand  in  thy  1. 
Jonah  1.  7,  /.  fell  upon ;  Mic.  2. 5,  cast  the  line  by  /. 


to  burn  incense. 


Mat  27.  35,  pasting  /. 

Luke  1.9,  his  /.  was  . 

Acts  8.  21,  part  nor  /. 
Lot,  the,  decided  by  God,  Prov.  16.  33. 

casthig  lots  for  the  scapegoat,  Lev.  16.  8;  for  Canaan, 
Num.  26.  55  ;  33.  54  ;  34. 13  ;  Josh.  13.  6 ;  14.  2  ;  19. ;  21.  4. 

to  find  out  (4od's  choice,  Judg.  20.  9 ;  1  Sam.  10.  20,  21 ; 
Acts  1.26. 

to  discover  guilt.  Josh.  7. 16-18. 

to  show  the  right,  1  Sam.  14.  40-42. 

for  service  of  tlie  sanctuary,  1  Chr.  24.  5 ;  25.  8 ;  26. 13, 14. 

used  to  divide  Christ's  garments.  Mat.  27.  35;  Mark 
15.  24. 
L 0 TA  N.  lo'tan  —  a  son  of  Seir.    Gen.  36.  20. 
LOTUS-TREES.    Job  40.  21,  lieth  under  the /.V.    A.V., 

shady  trees. 
LOUD.    ( ieu.  39.  14,  with  a  /.  voice. 

Ex.  19.  16,  exceeding  /.  ;  2  Chr.  30.  21,  ;.  instruments. 

Lev.  25.  9,  the  /.  trumpet.    A.  l'.,  trumpet  of  tltejubile. 

Ezra  3. 13,  /.  shout ;  Esth.  4. 1,  /.  and  bitter  cry. 

Ps.  33.  3,  /.  noise  ;  150.  5,  I.  cymbals. 
-   Mat.  27.  46,  50 ;  Mark  1.  26 ;  5.  7  :  15.  34,  /.  voice. 
LOVE  (n.) .    Gen.  29.  20,  /.  he  had  to  her. 

2  Sam.  1.  26,  thy  /.  to  me  was  wonderful.  [trich  ? 

Job  39.  13,  are  they  the  .  .  .  plumage  of  /.?    A.  F,  os- 

Prov.  7.  18,  fill  of  /. :  15. 17,  where  /.  is. 

17.  9,  seeketh  I. ;  S.  of  Sol.  1.  2,  thy  I.  is  better. 
Isa.  38.  17,  /.  to  my  soul ;  63.  9,  in  his  I. 

Jer.  31.  3,  everlasting  /.  ;  ilzek.  16.  8,  time  of  /. 
Hos.  11.  4,  bands  of  /.  ;  Zeph.  3. 17,  rest  in  his  I. 
Mat.  24.  12,  I.  of  many  ;  John  5.  42,  /.  of  God. 
John  13.  35,  /.  one  to  another. 

15. 10,  abide  in  my  /. ;  15.  13,  greater  I. 
Rom.  5.  5, 1,  of  God  :  5.  8.  his  own  /. 

8.  35,  /.  of  Christ ;  8.  39,  /.  of  God. 

14.  15,  walkest  ...  in  /.    A.  F,  charitably. 

1  Cor.  8.  1,  /.  edifieth.    A.  F.,  charity. 
13.  1,  have  not  I.    A.  V..  chariiy. 

16.  14.  be  done  in  /.    .4 .  F.,  with  charity. 

2  Cor.  8.  7,  your  I.  to  us  ;  13. 11,  (^od  of  I. 
Eph.  2.  4,  his  great  /. ;  3. 17,  grounded  in  I. 

4.  15,  truth  in  /. ;  4.  16,  building  up  of  itself  in  I. 

5.  2,  walk  in  I. ;  Phil.  1.  9,  I.  may  abound. 

Phil.  1. 16,  the  one  do  it  of  I.    A.  V.  (ver.  17),  the  other 
of  I.  [Son. 

Col.  1.  13,  kingdom  of  the  Son  of  his  /.    A.  V.,  his  dear 
3.  14,  put  on  /.    A.  v.,  charity. 

1  Thes.  1.  3,  labor  of  /. ;  5, 13,  highly  in  I. 

2  Thes.  1.  3,  /.  of  each  one.    A.  F.,  charity  of  erery  one. 

1  Tim.  1.  5,  I.  out  of  a  pure  heart.    A.  F.,  charity. 

6.  10,  /.  of  money. 

2  Tim.  1. 13,  faith  and  /. 

2.  22,  faith,  I.,  peace.    A.  V.,  charity. 

Heb.  6. 10,  your  work  and  the  I.    A.  F.,  labour  of  I. 
13.  1,  /.  of  the  brethren.    A.  F.,  brotherly  love. 
13.  2,  show  /.  unto  strangers.    A.V.,  entertain. 
13.  5,  Be  ye  free  from  the  /.  of  money.   A.  F.,  Let  your 
conversation  be  uithout  covetoti.sness. 

1  Pet.  4.  8,  fervent  in  your  /.    A.  F.,  fervent  charity. 

2  Pet.  1.  7,  in  your  brotherly  kindness,  /.     A.  F.,  to 
brotherly  kindness  charity. 

1  John  4.  8,  God  is  /.  ;  Rev.  2.  4,  didst  leave  thy  first  /. 
Rev.  2.  19,  I  know  .  .  .  thy  /.    A.  V.,  charily. 
LOVE  (r.).    Gen.  22.  2,  whom  thou  /. 
Lev.  19.  18,  /.  thy  neighbor ;  19.  34,  /.  him  as  thyself. 
Deut.  11.  1,  I.  Jehovah. 

1  Sam.  18.  22,  all  his  servants  I.  thee. 
Ps.  4.  2,  /.  vanity ;  5.  11,  /.  thy  name. 

18.  1,  I  /.  thee :  31.  23,  O  /.  Jehovah. 

40.  16,  I.  thy  salvation  :  69.  36,  /.  his  name. 
119.  165,  /.  thy  law ;  122.  6,  prosper  that  /.  thee. 
Prov.  8.  17,  I  /.them  that  I.  me. 
12.  1,  /.  correction  :  12.  1,  /.  knowledge. 

17.  17,  a  friend  /.  at  all  times. 

22.  11,  /.  pureness  of  heart ;  29.  3,  /.  wisdom. 
Eccl.  3.  8,  time  to  /.  ;  5. 10.  /.  silver. 
Amos  5.  15,  /.  the  good ;  Mic.  6.  8,  /.  kindness. 
Zech.  8.  17,  I.  no  false  oath. 
Mat.  5.  44,  /.  vour  enemies. 
Luke  7.5,/.  our  nation  ;  7.  42,  /.  him  most  ? 

7.  47,  she  /.  much  ;  16.  13,  /.  the  other. 
John  3. 16,  God  so  /. ;  3.  19,  /.  the  darkness. 

3.  35,  /.  the  Son ;  10.  17,  the  Father  /.  me. 
12.  25.  /.  his  life  ;  13.  23,  whom  Jesus  /. 

15.  9,  I  also  have  /.  you  ;  15.  12.  /.  one  another. 
21.  15,  16,  17,  /.  thou  me  ...  I  /.  thee. 

2  Cor.  9.  7,  /.  a  cheerful  giver;  Eph.  2.  4,  he  /.  us. 
Jas.  1.  12,  that  /.  him  :  2.  8,  /.  thy  neighbor. 

1  Pet.  1.  8,  whom  not  having  seen,  ye  /. 
2.  17,  /.  the  brotherhood. 
1  John  2.  15,  /.  not  the  world. 

4.  19,  first  /.  us ;  5.  2,  when  we  /.  God. 
Rev.  1.  5,  that  /.  us;  3.  19,  as  many  as  I  /. 

Love.  God  is  (Father),  John  3.  16;  1  John  4.  8,  9,  10 
(Son):  John  15.  19;  Gal.  2.  20;  Eph.  5.  2  (Spirit); 
Rom.  15.  30. 
to  God  inculcated,  Deut.  6.  5 ;  10. 12 :  11. 1 ;  19.  9  ;  Josh. 
22.  5 ;  Ps.  31.  23  :  69.  36 ;  Dan.  9.  4 ;  Mai.  3.  16  ;  Mat. 
22.  37,  39  :  Mark  12.  30. 


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of  Christ,  John  13.  34  ;  15.  12 ;  2  Cor.  5.  14  ;  Gal.  2.  20  ; 

Eph.  3.  19 ;  5.  2,  25 ;  1  John  3.  16 ;  4.  19 ;  Rev.  1.  5. 
to  Christ,  Mat.  1(1.  37 ;  Rev.  2.  4. 
blessings  flowing  from,  Neh.  1.  5;  Ps.  145.  20;  Prov.  10. 

12 ;  1  Cor.  2.  9  ;  8.  3  ;  13,  ;  1  John  3. 14. 
toward  our  neighbor,  Lev.  19.  18 ;  Mat.  19.  19 ;  22.  39 ; 

Mark  12.  31 ;  Eph.  5.  2 ,  Col.  3.  14 ;   1  Thes.  3.  12 ;  1 

John  3.  17, 18. 
to  the  brethren,  John  13.  34,  35  ;  Rom.  12.  9,  10;  1  Cor. 

13.  4-8 ;  Phil.  2.  2  ;  1  Pet.  1.  22 ;  1  John  3.  14  ;  4. 10, 11. 
to  man.  Mat.  22.  39  ;  Rom.  12.  10  ;  Gal.  6.  2 ;  Eph.  4.  15  ; 

Col.  2. 1 ;  1  Tim.  1.  6 ;  Jas.  2.  8 ;  1  Pet.  2.  17 ;  1  John 

3.  14 ;  4.  7,  8,  20. 
of  husbands.  Gen.  29.  20 ;  2  Sam.  1.  26 ;  Eph.  5.  25  ;  Col. 

3. 19 ;  Tit.  2.  4. 
of  the  world,  John  15.  19  ;  1  Jolm  2. 15. 
LOVE-FEASTS.    Jude  12,  in  your  /.-/.    A.  V.,  feasts 

of  rh<trity. 
LOVELY.    2  Sam.  1.  23,  and  Jonathan  were  L 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  16,  altogether  /. 
Phil.  4.  8,  things  are  1. 
LOVER.     Ps.  88.  18,  /.  and  friend.  [ous. 

Luke  16.  14,  Pharisees  .  .  .  /.  of  money.    A.  F.,  covet- 

1  Tim.  3.  3,  no  I.  of  money.    A.  F.,  not  covetous. 

2  Tim.  3.  2,  /.  of  self  ;  3.  4,  /.  of  pleasure. 

3.  3,  no  /.  of  good.     A.  F.,  despiser.s  of  those  that  are. 
LOVINGKINDNESS.      Gen.  19.  19,  magnified  thy  /. 
A.  F.,  mercy. 
Ex.  34.  6,  abundant  in  h    A.V.,  goodness. 
34.  7,  keeping  /.  for  thousands.    A.  F.,  mercy. 
2  Chr.   6.   42,   remember  thy  /.  to  David.    A.  F.,  the 
mercies  of.  [kindness. 

Neh.  9.  17 ;  Joel  2.  13,  abundant  in  I.     A.  F.,  of  great 
Job  10.  12,  life  and  /.     A.  F.,  favour. 
Ps.  5.  7,  abundance  of  thy  1.    A.  F.,  mercy. 
6.  4  ;  44.  26,  for  thy  /.  sake.    A.  F.,  mercies. 

13.  5, 1  have  trusted  in  thy  I.    A.V.,  mercy. 

17.  7,  marvellous  I. 

18.  50,  J.  to  his  anointed.     A.  F.,  mercy. 
21.  7,  /.  of  the  Most  High.     A.V.,  mercy. 

23.  6,  goodness  and  /.  shall  follow  me.    A.  F.,  viercy. 
25.  7,  According  to  thy  /.    A.  F.,  mercy. 
31. 16,  in  thy  /.    A.  V.,for  thy  mercies^  sake. 

31.  21,  marvellous  /.     A.  F,  kindness. 
33.  5,  /.  of  Jehovah.     A.  V.,  goodness. 
36.  5,  Thy  /.,  O  Jehovah.     A.  F.,  mercy. 
36.  7,  How  precious  is  thy  /. 

36.  10,  continue  thy  /.  ;  51.  1,  according  to  thy  I. 

52. 1,  /.  of  God  endureth.     A.V.,  goodness. 

59.  10,  My  God  with  his  /.  A.V.,  The  God  of  my  mercy. 

59.  16, 1  will  sing  aloud  of  thy  I.    A.  V.,  mercy. 

61.  7,  prepare  /.     A.  V.,  mercy.  [mercy. 

90.  14,  Oh  satisfy  us  in  the  morning  with  thy  /.     ^1.  F, 

92.  2,  show  forth  thy  I. 

94. 18,  Thy  /.,  O  Jehovah,  held  me  up.    A.V.,  mercy. 

103.  4,  crowneth  thee  with  /. 

103.  8.  abundant  in  /.     A.  F.,  plenteotts  in  mercy. 

107.  43,  the  /.  of  Jehovah. 

117.  2  ;  119.  76,  I.     A.  F,  merciful  hi7idness. 

130.  7,  with  Jehovah  there  is  /.     A.  V.,  mercy. 

143.  8,  to  hear  thy  I.  in  the  morning. 

144.  2,  My  !.     A.  F,  goodness. 

Isa.  54.  8,  everlasting  /.    A.  F.,  kindness. 

63.  7,  /.  of  Jehovah  ...  his  I. 
Jer.  31.  3,  with  /.  have  I  drawn. 
LOW.    Judg.  6.  6,  Israel  was  brought  very  I.     A.  F., 
greatly  impoverished. 
Job  14. 10,  is  laid  1.    A.V.,  xcasteth  away. 
Ps.  49.  2,  /.  and  high. 

136.  23, ;.  estate. 
Isa.  2.  9,  great  man  is  brought  I.    A.  F.,  humbled. 

2.  11,  man  shall  be  brought  I.     A.  F,  humbled. 

14.  12,  lay  I.  the  nations !     A.  F.,  iceaken. 

32.  19,  utterly  laid  low.     A.  F.,  /.  in  a  I.  place. 

Jas.  1.  9,  of  I.  degree.  [lou-. 

LOWER.    Deut.  28.  43,  come  down /.  and  ;.    A.  V.,  very 

Ps.  8.  5,  /.  than  God. 

Isa.  22.  9,  I.  pool ;  Ezek.  40.  18, 1,  pavement. 

Eph.  4.  9,  into  the  /.  parts. 

Heb.  2.  7,  9, 1,  than  the  angels. 
LOWERED.     Acts  27.  17,   they  /.  the  gear.      A.V., 
strake  sail. 

Acts  27.  30,  I.  the  boat.     A.  F,  let  down. 
LOWEST.     Ps.  86. 13, 1.  Sheol. 

Ps.  83.  6, 1,  pit ;  Luke  14.  9, 10,  I.  place. 

Dan.  4. 17,  the  /.  of  men.     A.  V.,  basest. 
LOWLAND.    Josh.  10.  40,  and  the  /.    A.  V.,  of  the  vale. 

Josh.  12.  8,  and  in  the  /.     ^4.  F.,  valleys. 

1  Kings  10.  27,  sycomore-trees  that  are  in  the  I.    A.  F, 
vale. 

2  Chr.  26.  10,  in  the  /.    A.  V.,  low  country. 
Jer.  33.  13,  in  the  cities  of  the  I.    A.  V.,  vale. 

LOWLINESS.    Acts  20.  19,  serving  .  .  .  with  all  I.  of 
mind.    A.  F.,  humility. 

Eph.  4.  2,  /.  and  meekness. 

Phil.  2.  3,  /.  of  mind  each  counting. 

Col.  3. 12,  /.    A.  F,  humbleness  of  mind, 
LOWLY.    Ps.  138.  6,  respect  unto  the  I. 

Prov.  16.  19,  a  /.  spirit.     A.  F.,  hzimble. 


Mat.  11.  29,  I  am  meek  and  /.  in  heart. 
Rom.  12.  16,  things  that  are  I.    A.  F,  of  low  estate. 
2  Cor.  7.  6,  that  comiorteth  the  I.    A.  F,  i/iose  that  are 
cast  down. 

10.  1,  am  I.  among  you.    A.  V.,  base. 
L  UBIM,  lu'bim  =  LEHABIM(q.v.).    2  Chr.  12.  3.    A.  F, 

Lubims._ 
L  UCIUS,  lu'ci-us,  a  teacher  at  Antioch.    Acts  13. 1. 
Lucre,  greed  of,  forbidden,  1  Sam.  8.  3 ;  1  Tim.  6.  9; 

Tit  1.  7  ;  1  Pet.  5.  2 ;  2  Pet.  2.  15. 
L  UD,  lud.    (1)  Shem's  son.  Gen.  10.  22 ;  1  Chr.  1. 17. 

(2)  a  Hamitic  tribe,  Isa.  66.  19  ;  Ezek.  27. 10. 

(3)  province  of  Asia  Minor.    Ezek.  30.  5.    A.  V.,  Lydia, 
L UDIM, lu' dim,  probably  =  LUD (2).    Gen.  10.  13 ;  1  Chr. 

1.  11.    Jer.  46.  9,  A.  V.,  Lydiuns. 

L  UHITHj,  lu  hith  -  Heb.  made  of  planks  [?]    Isa.  15.  5. 
L  UKE,  luke,  the  evangelist. 

the  beloved  physician.  Col.  4. 14. 

writes  Gospel  of  Luke  and  Acts,  Luke  1.  3  ;  Acts  1. 1. 

accompanies  Paul,  Acts  16.  10 ;  2  Tim.  3.  11. 

Philem.  24.     A.V.,  Lucas. 
Lukewarmness,  condemned,  Rev.  3. 16. 
LURKETH.    Ps.  10.  9, 1,  in  secret.    A.  F,  lieth  in  tcait 

srcretiy. 
LUST.     Mark  4.  19, 1,  of  other  things. 

Rom.  6.  12,  obey  the  /.  thereof. 

Gal.  5.  16,  not  fulfil  the  I. 

Tit.  2.  12,  worldly  L 

1  Pet.  2.  11,  fleshly  /. ;  2  Pet.  2.  18,  I.  of  the  flesh. 

1  John  2.  16,  /.  of  the  eyes. 

Jude  18,  ungodly  /. ;  Rev.  18.  14,  soul  I.  after. 
Lusts  of  the  flesh,  Rom.  6.  12 ;  13.  14 ;  Gal.  5.  24 ;  Eph. 

2.  3 ;  1  Tim.  6.  9 ;  2  Tim.  2.  22 ;  Tit.  3.  3 ;  1  Pet.  1. 14 ; 
4.  2  ;  2  Pet.  1.  4 ;  2.  10. 

LUSTY.    Judg.  3.  29,  every  I.  man. 
Isa.  59.  10,  among  them  that  are  I.    A.  F,  in  desolate 
places. 
LUXURIANT.    Hos.  10.  1,  Israel  is  a  I.  vine.    A.  F, 

em]}ty. 
LUZ,  liiz  — Heb.  almond  or  bone.    (1)  Gen.  28. 19  ;  Josh. 

18. 13.    (2)  Judg.  1.  26. 
L  YCIA,  ly  ci-a  —  province  of  Asia  Minor.    Acts  27.  5. 
L  YDDA,  Ivd'da,  where  Peter  healed  ^neas.    Acts  9.  32. 
LYDIA,  lyd'i-a,  woman  of  Thyatira.    Acts  16. 14. 
LYING.    Ex.  b.9,l.  words.    A.V.,  vain. 
1  Kings  22.  22,  a  I.  spirit. 
Ps.  31.  18,  /.  lips  ;  109.  2, 1,  tongue. 
Prov.  6. 17,  /.  tongue  ;  12.  22,  /.  lips. 
13.  5,  hateth  /.  ;  Isa.  30.  9, 1,  children. 
Jer.  14.  14  ;  a  i.  vision.    A.  V.,  false. 
23.  32,  I.  dreams.    A.  V.,  false. 
Mat.  8.  14,  mother  I.  sick.    A.  F,  laid  and  sick. 
Mark  15.  7,  Barabbas  I.  bound.    A.  F.,  ichich  lay. 
John  5.  6,  Jesns  saw  him  /.    A.V.,  lie. 
20.  6,  linen  cloths  I.    A.V.,  lie. 
Lying,  coudenmed.  Lev.  6.  2 ;  19.  11 ;  Ps.  58.  3 ;  63.  11 ; 
119.  29;    Prov.  6.  17,  19;  12.  22;  19.  5.  9;  Eph.  4.  25; 
Col.  3.  9.  [15. 

sentence  pronounced  on,  Ps.  101.  7 ;  Rev.  21.  8,  27 ;  22. 
the  devil  the  father  of,  Jolm  8.  44  ;  Acts  5.  3. 
instances  of,  see  Liars. 
LYSAJVIAS,  ly-sa'ni-as, tetrarch  of  Abilene.    Luke  3.  1. 
LYSIAS,  ly'si-as,  sends  Paul  to  Felix.    Acts  21.  31 ;  22. 

24  ;  23.  26.        . 
L  YS  TEA,  lys'tra,  city  of  Lycaonia.    Acts  14.  6. 
Paul  and  Barnabas  at.  Acts  14.  2. 
lame  man  healed  at,  Acts  14.  8. 
Paul  and  Barnabas  taken  for  gods.  Acts  14.  11. 
Paul  stoned  and  left  for  dead.  Acts  14.  19. 
Timothy  probably  native  of,  2  Tim.  3. 10, 11. 


M 

MA  AC  AH,  ma'a-eah  — Heb.  oiwression.    2  Sam.  3.  3. 

1  Kings  15.  13,  .1.  F,  Maachnh. 
MAACATHITES,  ma-Sc'a-tlutes.     Deut.  3.  14;  Josh. 

12.5.     A.  v..  Mnachathi. 
MAADAI,m?i-M'3a.    Ezra  10.  34.  [12.5. 

MAADIAH,  ma'a-dl'ah  — Heb.  ornament  of  God.    Neh. 
MAAI.  ma-a'i.    Neh.  12.  36. 
MAARA TH,  ma  a-rath.    Josh.  15.  59. 
MAASAI,  ma-as'ai  — Heb.  work  of  Jehovah.    1  Chr.  9. 

12.     A.  F,  Maasiai. 
MAA8EIAH,    ma  a-se'iah  — Heb.   rvork    of    Jehovah. 

1  Chr.  15.  IS  ;  2  Chr.  23.  1 ;    26. 11 :    28.  7  ;   34.  8 ;    Ezra 

10.  18  ;  10.  21 ;  Neh.  11.  5 ;  Jer.  29.  21. 
MAATH,\mi'dit\\.    Luke  3.  26. 

MAAZ,  ma'Sz  — Heb.  anger  — son  of  Ram.    1  Chr.  2.  27. 
MAAZIAH,  ma'a-zi'ah.    1  Chr.  24.  18 ;  Neh.  10.  8. 
MACEDONIA,  ma^'e-do'ni-a,  Roman  province  north  of 

Greece. 
Paul  summoned  to.  by  vision.  Acts  16.  9. 
Paul  passes  through  a  second  time.  Acts  20.  1-6. 
MACEDONIAN,  ma^'e-doni-an,  native  of  Macedonia. 

Acts  27   2 
MACHBA'nNAI,    maeh'ban-nai  — Heb.    5^oit^-Gadite 

hero.    1  Chr.  12. 13.    A.V.,  Machbanai. 


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MACHBENA,  maoh'be-ua.    1  Chr.  2.  49.    A.  F.,  Machhe- 

nah. 
MAOHI,  ma'ehl,  father   of  one  of   the   twelve  spies. 

Num.  13.  15. 
MA  CHIR,  ma'chir  —  Heb.  sold.    (1)  Josh.  17.  1. 

(2)  2  Sam.  9.  4. 
MACHIRITES,  ma'ehir-ites,  descendants  of  Macliir. 
Num.  26.  29.  [10.  40. 

MA  CHNADEBAI,  mach'na-de'bai,  a  son  of  Bani.    Ezra 
MA  C  HP  EL  AH,  maeh-pe'lah  —  B.fih. double  cace  — burial- 
place  of  patriarchs.     Gen.  23.  19  ;  25.  9 ;  49.  30. 
MAD.    Acts  26.  24,  thou  art  m.    A.  F.,  beside  thyself. 

Acts  26.  25,  I  am  not  m. 
MA  DAI,  mad'a-i-  Heb.  Medrs.    Gen.  10.  2;  1  Chr.  1.  5. 
MADE.    Gen.  1.  7,  God  m.  the  firmament. 
Gen.  41.  52,  //;.  me  fruitful.    A.  V.,  caused  me  to  be. 
Ex.  9.  16,  1)1.  thee  to  stand.    A.  F.,  raised  thee  up. 
Deut.  29.  22,  hath  m.  it  sick.    A.V.,  laid  upon  it. 
2  Chr.  26.  11,  m.  by  Jeiel.    A.  F.,  by  the  hand  of. 
Job  37.  7,  all  men  whom  he  Ijath  m.  may  know  it.    A. 

F,  me7i  may  know  his  work. 
Ps.  8.  5,  m.  him  but  little  lower. 
39.  5,  m.  my  days  as  handbreadths. 
48.  3,  God  hath  m.  himself  known.    A.  F.,  is  known. 

118.  24,  day  which  Jehovah  hath  ni. 

119.  49,  thou  hast  m.  me  to  hope.  A.  V.,  caused.  . 
Eccl.  7.  29,  God  m.  man  upright.  A.  F.,  hath  made. 
Isa.  46.  1,  are  7«.  a  load.    A.  I'.,  were  heavy  laden. 

53.  12,  m.  intercession  for. 

Lam.  3.  6,  m.  me  to  dwell  in  dark  places.    A.  F,  set. 
Ezek.  7.  20,  m.  it  unto  them  as  an  unclean  thing.    A. 

F.,  set  it  far  from.  them. 
Zech.  13.  5,  I  have  been  in.  a  bondman.    A.V.,  man 
taught  me  to  keep  cattle.  [come. 

Mat.  21.  42,  was  m.  the  head  of  the  corner.    A.  F.,  is  de- 
Mark  2.  27,  sabbath  was  m.  for  man. 

4.  22,  anything  m.  secret.    ^4.  F,  kept. 
Luke  12.  14,  who  m.  me  a  judge. 
John  1.  3,  All  things  were  m.  through  him. 
Acts  25.  17,  m.  no  delay.    A.  F,  icitnout  any. 

28. 13,  m.  a  circuit.     A.V.,  fetched  a  compass. 
2  Cor.  3.  3,  being  m.  manifest  that  ye  are.   A.  F,  Foras- 
much as  ye  are  manifestly  declared  to  be. 
Eph.  2.  5,  7n.  us  aUve  together.    A.  F,  hath  quickened. 
Heb.  2.  7,  m.  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels. 

9.  17,  while  he  that  m.  it  liveth.    A.  F,  testator. 

1  Pet.  3.  18,  //(,  alive  m  the  spirit.    A.V.,  quickened  by. 
Rev.  21.  2,  m.  ready  as  a  bride.     A.  F,  prepared. 

M  ADM  ANN  AH,  mad-man'nah  —  Heb.  dunghill.    Josh. 

15.  31. 
J/JZ>J/ff^,  mad'men  —  Heb.  du7iff  hi  1 1  — town  of  Moab. 

Jer.  48.  2. 
MADMEN  AH,  m&d-me'nah  =  MADMEN,  town  of  Ben- 
jamin.   Isa.  10.  31. 
MADNESS.    Deut.  28.  28,  smite  thee  with  7n. 
Eccl.  2.  12,  m.  and  follv  ;  10. 13,  mischievous  m. 
Luke  6.  11,  with  m.  ;  2'Pet.  2.  16,  m.  of  the  prophet. 
Madness,  spoken  of,  Deut.  28.  28,  34  ;  Eccl.  7.  25  ;  Zech. 

12.  4  ;  John  10.  20 ;  1  Cor.  14.  23. 
David  feigned,  1  Sam.  21.  13. 
MADON,  ma' don  —  Canaanite  city.    Josh.  11.  1. 
MAGADAN,  maga-dau  — town  of  Galilee.    Mat.  15.  39. 

^4.  T'.,  Magdala. 
MA  G'BISH,  magbish.    Ezra  2.  30. 
MAGDALENE,  mag'da-le'ne,  inhabitant  of  Magadan. 

Mat.  27.  56. 
MA  GDIEL,  mag'di-el.    Gen.  36.  43. 
MAGICAL.    Acts  19.  19,  practised  m.  arts.    A.  V.,  used 

curious. 
MAGICIAN.    Gen.  41.  8 ;  Ex.  7.  11,  m.  of  Egypt. 

Dan.  5.  11,  master  of  the  m. 
Magicians  of  Egypt,  Ex.  8.  19  ;  9. 11 ;  of  Chaldea,  Dan. 

MAGISTRATE.    Acts  16.  22,  m.  rent  their  garments 

off. 
Magistrates,  see  Ezra  7.  25. 
to  be  obeyed.  Tit.  3.  1 ;  1  Pet.  2. 14. 
Good,  e.xemplified  :  —  Joseph,  Gen.  41. 46 ;  Gideon,  Judg. 
8.  35 ;  Samuel,  1  Sam.  12.  3,  4  ;  Nehemiah,  Neh.  3.  16 ; 
Job,  Job  29.  16 ;  Daniel,  Dan.  6.  3. 
"Wicked,  exemplified  :  —  Sons  of  Samuel,  1  Sam.  8.  3 ; 
Pilate.  Mat.  27.  24,  26  ;   Gallio,  Acts  18. 16, 17  ;  Felix, 
Acts  24.  26. 
MAGNIFICENT.    1  Chr.  22.  5,  exceeding  m.    A.  F, 

maouijical. 
MAGNIFY.    Gen.  19.  19,  hast  m.  thy  lovingkindness. 
Josh.  3.  7,  will  I  begin  to  m.  thee. 
Ps.  34.  3,  O  m .  Jehovah  ;  35.  27,  Jehovah  be  m. 
Dan.  8.  4,  and  nu  himself.    .1.  F,  became  great. 
8.  8,  m.  himself  exceedingly.    A.V.,  uax'ed  very  great. 
Luke  1.  46,  my  soul  doth  7n.  the  Lord. 
Acts  19.  17,  Lord  Jesus  was  to. 

2  Cor.  10.  15,  be  m.  in  you.    .4.  F.,  enlarged  by  you. 
Phil.  1.  20,  Christ  shall  be  m. 

MAGOG,  ma.' gog  — region  of  Gog.    Gen.  10.  2;  Ezek. 

38.  2:  Rev.  20.  8. 
MAGOR-MISSABIB,     ma'gor-mTs'sa-bib  - /^or     all 

round.    Jer.  20.  3. 
MAGPIASH,mS.g'^i-^s\x.    Neh.  10.  20. 


MAHALALEEL,    ma'ha-la  le-el.      Luke    3.    37.     A.V., 

Male  led. 
MAHALALEL,  ma-ha  la-161—  Heb.  jmiise  of  God.   Gen. 

5. 12 ;  Neh.  11.  4.    A.V..  Mahalaleel. 
MAHALATH,  ma'ha-lath  — Heb.  sung.     (1)  Gen.  28.  9. 

(2)  2  Chr.  11.  18. 
MA  HAL  A  TH  LEANNOTH,  ma'ha-lath  le-an'noth.    Ps. 

88  (title). 
MA  HAN  AIM,  ma'ha-na'im  — Heb.  tico  camixs. 
Jacob  at.  Gen.  32.    Ish-bosheth  at,  2  Sam.  2.  8. 
David  at,  2  Sam.  17.  24. 
MAHANEH-DAN,  ma'ha-neh-dan  —  Heb.  camp  of  Dan. 

Judg.  18.  12. 
M  AH  AN  AIM.    S.  of  Sol.  6. 13,  dance  otM.l   A.  F,  com- 
pany of  two  armies. 
MAHARAI,  ma-har'a-i.    1  Chr.  27.  13. 
MAHATH.  ma'hath.     (1)  1  Chr.  6.  35.    (2)  2  Chr.  31.  13. 
MAHA  VITE,  nia  ha-vTte,  ELIEL,  e'li-el,  one  of  David's 

heroes.    1  Chr.  ll._46. 
MAHAZIOTH,  ma-ha' zi-oth  —  Heb.  visions  — 7\,  Levite. 

1  Chr.  25.  4. 
MAHER-SHALAL-HA SH-BAZ,  ma'her-shSl'al-hash'- 

baz  —  Heb.  sjioil  spe(deth,  j^rey  ha.-teih.    Isa.  8.  1. 
MAHLAH,  mah'lah  —  Heb.  sichness  f.'J.    (1)  Num.  26.  33. 

(2)  1  Chr.  7.  18.     A.V.,  Mahalah. 
MAHLI,  miihli  —  Heb.  sickness.    (1)  Num.  3.  20. 

(2)  1  Chr.  23.  23.     (3)  Ex.  6. 19.    A.V.,  Mahali. 
MAHLON,  mall' Ion  — Heb.  5?cAwes5  — Ruth's  husband. 

Ruth  1.  2. 
MAHOL,  ma'hol  —  Heb.  dance.    1  Kings  4.  31. 
MAID.    Ps.  123.  2,  eyes  of  a  w.    A.V.,  maiden. 
Mat.  26.  69,  m.  came  unto  him.    A.  V.,  damsel. 
Acts  12.  13,  a  m.  came  to  answer.     .4.  F,  damsel. 
16.  16,  m.  having  a  spirit  of.    ^4.  F.,  damsel  possessed 
■with. 
MAIDEN.    Ex.  2.  5,  her  ?H.  walked. 
Ruth  2.  8,  abide  here  fast  by  my  m. 
2  Kings  5.  2,  a  little  m. 
Esth.  2.  7,  m.  was  fair.    A.V.,  maid. 


MAID-SERVANT.    Ex.  20.  10,  nor  th 
Sam.  17 

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2  Sam.  17.  17,  a  m.-s.  used  to  go  and 


;ny  7 
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them.    A.  v.. 


Luke  12.  45,  menservantsandthe  m.-s.    A.  F,  maidens. 
Maid-servants,  referred  to,  Ex.  21.  7-11 ;  21.  20;  26.  27  ; 
Deut.  15.  17  ;  Jer.  34.  9-17. 
to  be  treated  as  members  of  the  family,  Ex.  20.  10; 
Deut.  5.  14  ;  Job  31. 13. 
MAIL.     Ex.  28.  32,  hole  of  a  coat  of  m.    A.  V.,  haber- 
geon. 

1  Sam.  17.  5,  clad  with  a  coat  of  m. 

Jer.  46.  4,  put  on  the  coats  of  m.    A.  V,,  brigandines. 
MAIMED.    Mat.  15.  30,  dumb,  m. 
Mat.  15.  31,  the  m.  whole. 
Luke  14.  13,  21,  poor,  the  m. 
Maimed,  healed.  Mat.  15.  30 ;  animal,  imfit  for  sacrifice, 

Lev.  22.  22. 
MAINTAIN.    Job  16.  21,  m.  the  right  of  a  man.    A.  F, 
plead. 
Ps.  9.  4,  m.  my  right ;  16.  5,  thou  m.  my  lot. 
112.  5,  m.  his  cause.    A.  F,  guide  his  affairs. 
Tit.  3.  8,  careful  to  m.  good  works. 
MAINTENANCE.     Prov.  27.  27,  m.  for  thy  maidens. 
MAJESTIC.    2  Pet.  1.  17,  a  voice  to  him  by  the  M. 

Glory.    A.  V.,from.  the  cjcellent. 
MAJESTY.    1  Chr.  29.  11,  the  m. 
Job  13. 11,  liis  m.  make  you  afraid  ?    A.  F,  excellency. 
31.  23,  by  reason  of  his  m.    A.  V.,  highness. 
37.  4,  voice  of  his  m.    A.  V.,  excellency. 
Ps.  96.  6,  honor  and  m.  are  before. 
111.  3,  honor  and  m.    A.  F,  honourable  and  glorious. 
145. 5,  m.  of  thine  honor.   A.  V.,  honour  of  thy  majesty. 
Ezek.  16.  14,  perfect  through  my  m.    A.  F,  comeliness. 
Dan.  4.  36,  my  m.    A.  F,  mine  honour. 
5. 18,  glory,  and  m.    A.V.,  honour. 
Luke  9.  43,  m.  of  God.    A.V.,  miqhty  poiver. 
Heb.  1.  3,  right  hand  of  the  3f. ;  8.  1,  throne  of  the  M. 

2  Pet.  1.  16,  eyewitnesses  of  his  m. 
Jude  25,  be  glory,  m. 

MAKAZ,  ma'kaz  —  Heb.    1  Kings  4.  9. 
MAKE.    Gen.  1.  26,  Let  us  m.  man. 
Lev.  25.  39,  not  m.  liim  to  serve.     A.  V.,  compel. 
26.  16,  m.  the  soul  to  pine  away.    A.  F.,  cause  .sorrow 
of  heart. 
Judg.  13.  16,  m.  ready  a  burnt-offering.    A.  V.,  offer. 

1  Sam.  23.  22,  7n.  yet  more  sure.    A.  F,  irrepare  yet. 
Ps.  51.  8,  ni.  me  to  hear  joy. 

85. 13,  m.  his  footsteps  a  waj'  to  walk  in.    .4.  F.,  set  us 
in  the  way  of  his  steps. 

107.  29,  he  m.  the  storm  a  calm. 
Prov.  4.  26.  if.  level  the  path.    A.  V.,  Ponder  the. 
Isa.  8.  9,  M.  an  uproar.     A.  F,  associate  yourselves. 

28. 17,  I  will  ///.  justice  the  line.    .4 .  F,  lay  to  the  line. 
Dan.  6.  12,  shall  m.  petition.    .4 .  F.  ask. 
Hos.  11.  11,  //(.  them  to  dwell  in  their  houses.    A.V., 

place  them  m. 
Mat.  26. 17,  m.  ready  for  thee  to  eat.    A.  F,  prepare. 
Luke  12.  33,  in.  for  yourselves  purses.    A.  V.,p7-ovide. 
Acts  10.  15 :  11.  9.  m.  not  thou  common.    A.  V.,  call. 

2  Cor.  8. 1,  we  m.  known  to  you.    A.  F,  do  you  to  wit  of. 


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Heb.  11. 14,  //(.  it  manifest  that  they  are  seeking.    A.  V., 
ileclnrr  phiinltj. 
MAKER.    Job  4.  17,  pure  than  his  M.  ? 
Job  a').  10,  Where  is  Ijod  my  AJ. 
36.  3,  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  M. 
Ps.  95.  6.  kneel  before  Jehovah  our  M. 
Prov.  14.  31,  reproacheth  his  M. 

22.  2.  Jehovah  is  the  //;.  of  them  all. 
Isa.  54.  5,  thy  J/,  is  thy  husband. 
Heb.  11.  10,  builder  aud  >n.  is  God. 

MAKETH.    Ex.  25.  2,  ;/;.  him  willing.    A.F.,  givelh  it 
wiUiiifjli/. 
Job  39.  28,  and  »i.  her  home.     A.V.,  abidefh  on  (he  rock. 
Ps.  7. 13,  in.  his  arrows.    A.V.,  ordaineth. 
41.  3,  III.  all  his  bed.    A.  V.,  uilt.  make. 
Mat.  5.  32,  m.  her.    .4.  F.,  causeth. 
Rev.  13.  12,  111.  the  earth.    A.  V.,  cmiseth. 
21.  27.  that  III.  an  abomination.    A.V.,  worketh. 
MAKHELOTH,    mak-he' loth  — Heb.    meetings.      Num. 

33.  25. 
MA  KKED  A  77,  mak-ke'dah.    Josh.  10. 16. 
MAKTESH,    mSktesh  — Heb.    the   7noriar  —  a    valley. 

Zeph.  1.  11. 
MA  LA  cm,  m5ra-€hl  — Heb.  messenger  of  Jehovah  — 

a  prophet.    Mai.  1.  1. 
MALCAM.  mSr-eam  -  Heb.  their  king.    (1)  1  Chr.  8.  9. 

(2)  Zeph.  1.  5.    A.  v.,  Mai  eh  run. 
MA  L  C'HIE  L.  mal' €hi-el  —  Heb.  God  t.<  king.    Gen.  46. 17. 
MALCHIELITES,    mal'^hi  el-Ites,    posterity  of   Mal- 

chiel.    Num.  26.  45, 
MALCHIJAH,    mal-€hi  jah  —  Heb.    Ji-horah    is    king. 
1  Chr.  9.  12 ;  24.  9 ;  Neh.  3.  11.    Jer.  38.  1,  A.  V.,  Mal- 
chiah. 
MALCHIRAM,  mal-€hi'ram  — Heb.  Melech  is  exalted. 

1  Chr.  3.  18. 
MALCHI-SHUA,    mal'ehi-shu'a,    one   of   Saul's   sons. 

1  Sam.  31.  2. 
MALCHUS,  mal'€hus  — Gk.  for  Malluch  (q.v.).    Mat. 
2b.  51.  [22.  51. 

wounded  by  Peter,  healed  by  Christ,  John  18. 10 ;  Luke 
MALE.    Get).  17.  10,  every  m.    A.  V.,  man  child. 
MALEFACTOR.    Luke  23.  39,  one  of  the  m. 

2  Tim.  2.  9,  as  a  in.    A.  V.,  evil  doer. 
Malefactors,  execution  of,  Deut.  21.  22 ;  crucified  with 

Christ,  Luke  23.  32. 
Males  to  be  circumcised,  Gen.  17.  23  ;  Ex.  12.  48. 

of  tlie  nations,  to  be  slain.  Num.  31.  17  ;  Deut.  20.  13. 
MALICE.    1  Cor.  5.  8,  leaven  of  m. 
Malice,  condemned,  Job  31.  29  :  Prov.  17.  5 ;  24. 17  :  Obad. 
12 :  Mat.  14.  8  ;  1  Cor.  5.  8 :  14.  20 ;  Eph.  4.  31 ;  Col.  3. 
8 ;  Tit.  3.  3 ;  Jas.  5.  9 ;  1  Pet.  2.  1. 
E.xemplified  :  —  Ca/«,  (xen.  4.  5;    Esau,   Gen.  27.  41; 
Joseph's  brethren.  Gen.  37.  19-20 ;    Saul,  1  Sam.  18. 
9-11 ;  Joah,  2  Sam.  3.  27  ;  Hainan,  Esth.  3.  5. 6 ;  Edom- 
itps,  Ezek.  35.  5 ;  Herodias,  Mark  6.  19 ;  Diotrephes. 
3  John  10. 
MALICIOUSNESS.    Rom.  1.  29,  filled  with  .  .  .  m. 
MA  LL 0 THI,  nial'lo-thi  —  a  Levite.    1  Chr.  25.  4. 
MALLUCH.  mariu€h— Heb.  counsellor.    1  Chr.  6.  44: 

E7ral0.  2:».  32;  Neh.  12.  2. 
3JA  MMOX.  m5m'mon  =  the  god  of  riches.    Luke  16.  13. 
MAMMON.    Mat.  6.  24,  serve  God  aud  m. 

Luke  16.  9,  m.  of  unrighteousness. 
MA  MRE,  mam're.    (1)  an  Amorite,  Gen.  14.  13. 

^2)  place  where  Abraham  dwelt,  Gen.  13. 18. 
MAN.    Gen.  1.  26.  let  us  make  //*. 
Deut.  8.  3,  in.  doth  not  live  by  bread  only. 
20.  19.  m.    A.  v.,  man's  life. 

Josh.  7.  14,  household  .  .  .  shall  come  near  in.  by  m. 
Judg.  19. 16,  now  the  in.  was  of.    A.V.,  ivhich  u'as  also. 

1  Sam.  29.  4,  Make  the  m.  return.    A.  V.,  this  fellow. 

2  Sam.  12.  7,  thou  art  the  m. 

1  Chr.  19.  13,  play  the  ;«.    A.  V.,  behave  ourselves  val- 
iantly. 
Ps.  8.  4,  what  is  in. ;  60.  11,  vain  is  the  help  of  m. 

90.  3,  turnest  m.  to  destruction. 

103.  15,  as  for  in.,  his  days  are  as  grass. 

144.  4,  m.  is  like  to  vanity.  \prince. 

Prov.  19.  6,  entreat  the  favor  of  the  liberal  m.    A.V., 

19.  22,  a  poor  ///.  is  batter  than  a  liar. 

20.  24,  A  III.  goings  are  of  Jehovah. 
27.  2,  let  another  in.  praise  thee. 

Eccl.  2.  22,  hath  a  ///.  of  all  his  labor.    A.  V.,  hath  man. 

11.  9.  rejoice,  O  young  m.,  in  thy  youth. 
Mat.  6.  24,  no  m.  can  serve  two  masters. 

8.  27,  what  manner  of  //;.  is  this. 

12.  24,  Tills  //(.  doth  not  cast.    A.  V.,  fellow. 
26.  61,  This  m.  said,  I  am  able.    A .  V.,  fellow. 

26.  71,  This  ///.  also  was.     A.  V.,  fellow. 

27.  24,  this  righteous  //*.    A.  V.,  person. 
Mark  2.  27,  the  sabbath  was  made  for  m. 

4.  23,  If  any  m.  hath  ears  to  hear. 
Luke  15.  2,  this  m.  receiveth  sinners. 

23.  2,  found  this  in.    A.  V.,  feltow. 
23.  4,  I  find  no  fault  in  this  m. 

John  1.  18,  no  m.  hath  seen  God. 

5.  12,  who  is  the  //(.  that.    A.  V..what  m.  is  that  which. 

9.  29,  as  for  this  in.    A.  V.,  fellow. 
19.  6,  behold,  the  w. ! 


Acts  3.  12,  why  marvel  ye  at  this  m.  ?    A.  l'.,  this  f 
18.  13,  Tliis  //(.  persuadeth.    A.  V., fellow. 

Rom.  3.  28,  ;/;.  is  justified  by  faith. 
7.  24,  Wretched  in.  that  I  am  ! 

Eph.  4.  24,  and  put  on  the  new  in. 

Heb.  2.  6,  What  is  m.,  that  thou  art  mindfuL 

Jas.  1.  8,  doubleminded  m. ;  1.  11,  rich  m. 

1  John  4,  12.  No  m.  hath  beheld  God. 
Rev.  22.  IS,  if  any  m.  shall  add. 

Man,  creation  of.  Gen.  1.  26  ;  2.  7. 
his  dignity,  Gen.  1.  27  ;  2.  25  ;  1  Cor.  11.  7. 
the  fall  of,  Gen.  3.  ;  Eccl.  7.  29 ;  Rom.  5.  12-19 ;  1  Cor. 

15.  21,  22. 
his  sinfulness,  Gen.  6.  5,  12 ;  8.  21 :  1  Kings  8.  46 ;  Job 

14. 16;  15.  14-16;  Ps.  14.  1-3;   51.  5;  Prov.  20.  9;  Eccl. 

9.  3 ;  Isa.  53.  6 ;  .  Jer.  17.  9 ;    John  3.  19 ;   Rom.  3.  9-19 ; 

7.  18  ;  Gal.  5.  17  ;  Jas.  1.  13  ;  1  John  1.  8. 
weakness  and  imperfection  of,  Job  4.  17-21 ;   Ps.  39. 

5-12;   Isa.   41.  21-24;  Mat.  6.27;   Rom.  9.  16;   1  Cor. 

3.  7;  2  Cor.  2.  16;  3.  5 ;  Gal.  6.  3. 

subject  to  suffering,  Job  5.  7  ;    14. 1.;    Eccl.  3.  2  ;   Acts 

4.  22  ;  Rom.  8.  22. 

ignorance  of.  Job  8.  9 ;  28.  12  ;  Ps.  94.  8-11 ;  Prov.  27. 1 ; 

Eccl.  8.  17  ;  Isa.  59.  10 ;  Rom.  3.  11 ;  1  Cor.  1.  20 ;  Jas. 

4.14. 
vanity  of  his  life,  Job  7.  7 ;  Ps.  49.  12 ;  90.  9 ;  103.  14 ; 

Eccl.  1.  ;  2.  ;  Hos.  13.  3 ;  1  Pet.  1.  24. 
shortness  of  his  days,  Job  14.;  Ps.  39.  5;  49.  10,  14; 

89.  48  ;  104.  29 ;  146.  3,  4  ;  Eccl.  1.  4 ;  12.  7 ;  Rom.  5.  12 ; 

Heb.  9.  27. 
whole  duty  of,  Eccl.  12.  13  ;  Mic.  6.  8 ;  1  John  3.  23. 
wonderfully  made.  Job  10.  8-11 ;  Ps.  139.  14-16 ;  Eccl. 

11.  5. 
his  redemption,  Rom.  5. ;   1  Cor.  15.  49  ;  Eph.  3. ;  5.  25; 

Phil.  3.  21 ;  Heb.  1.  ;  2. ;  Rev.  5. 
while  he  proposes,  God  disposes,  Ps.  33.  16-19 ;  Eccl. 

9.  11 ;  Jer.  9.  23,  24  ;  Amos  2.  14, 15. 
MANAEN,  man'a-en,  a  teacher  at  Antioch.      Acts  13.  1. 
MAX' AHA  TH,  man  a-hSth  —  Heb.  quiet  [?] .    Gen.  36.  23 : 

IChr.  1.  40;  8.  6. 
M AN  AH  A  THITES, man' &-\i^t\\-ltes.  1  Chr.  2.  54.  A.V., 

Manahethites. 
MAN  AH  BE  H,  ma-nas'.seh  — Heb.  who  makes  to  forget. 

(1)  elder  of  Joseph's  two  sons.  Gen.  41.  51. 
is  blessed  by  Jacob,  Gen.  48. 

marries  a  Syrian  woman,  1  Chr.  7.  14. 

tribe  of,  numbered  at  Sinai,  Num.  1. 10 ;  2.  20. 

(2)  king  Hezekiah's  son  and  successor,  2  Kings  21.  1. 

(3)  others,  Ezra  10.  30;  10.  33.     Mat.  1.  10;  Rev.  7.  6, 
A.  v.,  Manasses. 

MAN  A  S  SITES,  ma-nas'sites,  tribe  of  Manasseh.   Deut 

4.  43. 
Mandrakes,  occurs  only  in  Gfen.  30.  14-16 ;  S.  of  Sol. 

7.  13. 
MANE.    Job  39. 19,  neck  with  the  quivering  ;«.?   A.V., 

with  thunder  ? 
MANEH.    Ezek.  45. 12,  fifteen  shekels,  shaU  be  your  m. 
MANGER.    Luke  2.  7.  laid  him  in  a  m. 
MANIFEST.    Mark  16.  12,  was  in.  in  another  form. 
*1.  T'.,  ajypeared. 
John  2.  11,  III.  his  glory.    A.  V.,  m.  forth. 
7.  4,  m.  thyself  to  the  world.    A.V.,  shew. 
14.  21,  III.  myself;  14.  22,  m.  thyself. 
17.  6,  I  III.  thy  name. 
Acts  4.  16,  III.  to  all  that  dwell. 

Rom.  1.  19,  God  m.  it  unto  them.    A.V.,  hath  shewed. 
3.  21,  righteousness  of  God  hath  been  m.     A.V.,  is  m. 
16.  26,  now  is  in.    A.  V.,  made  manifest. 

2  Cor.  3.  3.  being  made  m.  that  ye  are.    A.V.,foras- 
much  as  7je  are  manifestly  declared  to  be. 

5.  10,  all  be  made  m.    A.  I'.,  appear. 
Phil.  1.  13,  bonds  became  m.    A.  V.,  are  m. 
Col.  1.  26,  hath  it  been  m.    A.  V.,  is  made  m. 
Heb.  9.  26,  been  in.  to  put  away  sin.    .4.  V..  appeared. 

11.  14,  make  it  in.  that  they  are  seeking.    A.  V.,  declare 


1  Pet.  1.  20,  who  .  .  .  was  in.    A.  V.,  xvasm. 
1  John  1.  2,  and  the  life  was  m. 
3.  2,  is  not  yet  made  m.     A.V.,  doth  not  yet  appear. 
3.  5.  m.  to  take  away  :   4.  9,  was  the  love  of  God /«. 
MANIFESTATION.     2  Thes.  2.  8,  m.  of  his  coming. 

.1.  r.,  brii/htnes.^. 
Manifestation  of  Christ,  Mat.  2.  11-13  ;  17. ;  John  1. 14  ; 
2.  11 ;  1  Tim.  3. 16  ;  1  John  1.  2 ;  3.  5,  8. 
of  God's  righteousness,  Rom.  3.  21 ;  2  Thes.  1.  5. 
of  His  love,  1  John  4.  9. 
of  the  Spirit,  1  Cor.  12.  7. 

of  the  preaching  of  God's  word,  2  Cor.  4.  2  ;  Tit.  1.  3. 
MANIFESTLY.    Num.  12.  8,  even  m.    A.  V.,  appar- 
ently. 
MANIFOLD.    Neh.  9. 19.  27,  m.  mercies. 
Neh.  9.  31,  in  thy  in.  mercies.    A.  V.,  for  thy  great 

mercies''  sake. 
Job  11.  6,  ///.  in  understanding.    A.  V.,  double  to  that 

ivhich  is. 
Ps.  18.  14,  lightnings  m.    A.  V.,  shot  out  lightnings. 
104.  24,  how  in.  are  thy  works ! 
Amos  5.  12,  I  know  how  m.  are  your  transgressions. 
Luke  18.  30,  shaU  not  receive  in.  more. 


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MAS 


Eph.  3.  10,  in.  wisdom  of  God. 

Heb.  2.  4,  by  m.  powers.     A.V.,  with  divers  miracles. 

Jas.  1.  2,  when  ye  fall  into  m.  temptations.     A.V., 

divers. 
1  Pet.  1.  6,  in  m.  trials. 
4.  10,  stewards  of  the  m.  grace  of  God. 
MANNA.    John  6.  31,  Our  fathers  ate  the  m. 
Heb.  9.  4,  golden  pot  holding  the  m. 
Rev.  2.  17,  give  of  the  hidden  m. 
Manna,  promised  and  sent,  Ex.  16.  4, 14,  31-35  ;  Num.  11. 
7-9  ;  Deut.  8.  3 ;  Neh.  9.  20  ;  I's.  78.  24  ;  John  6.  31,  49. 
laid  up  in  the  ark,  Ex.  Ki.  3.3,  34  ;  Heb.  9.  4. 
Israelites  murmur  at.  Num.  11.  6-10 ;  ceased  on  enter- 
ing Canaan,  Ex.  16.  35 ;  Josh.  5.  12. 
iUu.strative,  John  6.  48-51 :  Rev.  2.  17. 
MANNER.    Gen.  18.  25,  to  do  after  this  m. 
Ex.  12. 16,  no  m.  of  work  shall  be  done. 
Judg.  6.  26,  in  the  orderly  m.    A.  V.,  ordered  v^ace. 
15.  7,  It  ye  do  after  this  m.    A.  F.,  this. 
1  Sam.  10.  25,  the  m.  of  tlie  kingdom. 
Ps.  107.  18,  Their  soul  abhorreth  all  m.  of  food. 
S.  of  Sol.  4. 10,  better  .  .  .  tlian  all  in.  of  spices  ! 
Mat.  5.  11,  all  m.  of  evil ;  8.  27,  what  m.  of  man. 
9.  35,  all  m.  of  disease.    .4.  F.,  every  disease. 
Acts  22.  3,  strict  w.  of  the  law. 
1  Pet.  1.  15,  holy  in  all  in.  of  living. 

1  John  3. 1.  behold  what  in.  of  love. 

Rev.  2.  15.  in  like  in.    A.  V.,  which  thing  I  hate. 
MAN 0 AH,     ma-no' ah  — Heb.   resi  — Danite,    Samson's 

father.    Judg.  13.  2. 
MANSIONS.    John  14.  2,  many  m. 
Manslaughter,  laws  concerning,  Gen.  9.  6 ;  Ex.  21.  12 ; 
Num.    .15.   6,   22-28;    Deut.  19.  4-10;    Josh.   20.   1-6; 
1  Tim.  1.  9. 

M.ANSLAYER.    Num.  35. 11,  m may  flee  thither. 

A.  v.,  slayer. 
Deut.  19.  6.  pursue  the  m.    A.  F.,  slayer. 
MANTELET.     Nah.   2.  5,  m.  is  prepared.    A.V.,  de- 
fen  c  s/iall  he. 
MANTLE.    Josh.  7.  21,  Babylonish  in.    A.  F,  garment. 
Ruth  3.  15,  Bring  the  in.    A.  F,  vaU. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  7,  took  away  my  m.    A.  V.,  veil. 
Dan.  3.  21,  their  in.    A.  V.,  hats. 
Heb.  1.  12,  as  a  in.  shalt  thou  roll.    A.  F.,  veshcre. 
MANY.    Ps.  71.  7,  I  am  as  a  wonder  unto  m. 
Ps.  135.  10,  smote  //*.  nations.    A.  F.  great. 
Jer.  51.  .55,  roar  like  m.  waters.     A.  F..  great. 
Mat.  12.  15,  in.  followed  him.    A.  F.,  great  multitudes. 
15.  33,  so  m.  loaves.    A.  F,  much  bread. 
20.  28.  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  m. 
Acts  27.  20,  shone  upon  us  for  m.  days.    A.  V.,  in  m. 
days  appeared. 

2  Cor.  8.  22,  have  m.  times  proved.    A.V.\  oftentimes. 
MAOCH,  ma'o€h,  fatlier  of  Achish.    1  Sam.  27.  2. 
MAON.     ma'on— Heb.     habitation— toviU   of     Judah. 

Jo.sh.  15.  .55. 
MAONITES,       ma'oQ-ites  —  probably  =  MEHUNIM. 

Judg.  10.  12. 
MAR.    Ruth  4.  6,  lest  I  m.  mine  owai  inheritance. 
1  Sam.  6.  5,  mice  that  in.  the  land. 

Isa.  52.  14j_his  visage  was  so  in.  \l.  20. 

MARA,  ma'ra  — Heb.  6?7/er  — name  for  Naomi.    Kuth 
MARAH,    ma' rah— Heb.   bitterness  — a  fountain.     Ex. 

15.  23. 
M  ARAL  AH.  mar'a-lah- Heb.  trembling.     Josh.  19.  11. 
MARaNATHA,    mar'an-a'tha  — o?<r  Lord    is  coming. 

1  Cor.  16.  22.     .4.  F,  Marun-atha. 
MARBLE.    1  Chr.  29.  2,  in.  stones. 
S.  of  Sol.  5.  15,  pillars  of  in.  ;  Rev.  18.  12,  every  vessel 
made  of  .  .  .  m. 
MARCH.    Ex.  14.  10,  m.  after. 
Judg.  5.  4,  when  thou  m.  out  of  the  field  of  Edom. 
Ps.  68.  7,  ni.  through  the  wilderness. 
Prov.  30.  29,  are  stately  in  their  in.    A.  F,  go  well. 
Isa.  27.  4,  I  would  in.  upon  them.    A.  V.,  go  through. 
63.  1.  m.  in  the  greatness.    .4.  F.,  traveUing. 
MA  RE  SHAH,  ma-re'shah  —  Heb.  possession  [?]  —  city  of 

Judah.     .Tosh.  15.  44. 
MARINERS.    Ezek.  27.  9,  with  their  m.     27.  27,  29. 
Jonah  1.  5,  in.  were  afraid. 
Rev.  18.  17,  and  in.    A.  F.,  sailors. 
aMARK,  mark,  John,  the  evangelist.    Acts  12.  12. 
cousin  of  Barnabas,  Col.  4.  10.     A.  F,  Mai-cus. 
goes  with  Paul  on  first  journey.  Acts  12.  25. 
returns  home  from  Perga,  Acts  13.  13. 
is  refu.sed  by  Paul  for  second  journey.  Acts  15.  33. 
goes  with  Barnabas  to  Cyprus,  Acts  15.  39. 
is  reconciled  to  Paul,  2  Tim.  4.  11. 

is  with  Peter  at  "  Babylon,"  1  Pet.  5. 13.    A.  F,  Marcus. 
MARK  (n.).    Gal.  6.  17,  in.  of  Jesus.  [point. 

MARK(r.).    Num.  34.  7,  ye  shall /«.  out  for  you.    A. I'., 
1  Sam.  1. 12,  Eli  in.  her  mouth.  [u?ito. 

Job  13.  27,  m.  all  my  paths.     -4.  F.,  lookest  narrowly 
Ps.  37.  37,  m.  the  perfect  man. 
48. 13,  m.  ye  well  her  bulwarks. 
130.  3,  Jehovah,  shouldest  in.  iniquities. 
Prov.  8.  29,  m.  out  the  foundations.    A.  F,  appointed. 
Luke  14.  7,  ;/*.  how  they  chose  out. 
Phil.  3.  17,  //(.  them  that  so  walk. 

y  1-. 


MARKET,  THE.      Acts  28.  15,  The  M.  of   Appius. 

-1.  I  ..  Ajijni  forum. 
MARKETPLACE.    Mat.  20.  3,  in  the  m.  idle. 
Mark  6.  56,  tliey  laid  the  sick  in  the  m.    A.  F,  streets. 
1.  4,  from  the  in.     A.  F,  market. 
12.  33,  .salutations  in  the  m. 
Acts  17.  17,  in  the  m.    A.  F,  market. 
MA  ROTH,  ma' roth  — Heb.   sorrows  — tov/n  of   Judah. 

Mic.  1.  12. 
MARRIAGE.    Gen.  34.  9,  make  ye  m. 
iMat.  22.  3,  bidden  to  tlie  in.  feast.    A.  F,  wedding. 
Luke  12.  36,  return  from  the  in.  feast.     A.  F.,  wedding. 
14.  8,  bidden  of  any  man  to  a  m.  feast.     A.  F,  wed- 
ding. 
Heb.  13.  4,  Let  m.  be  had  in  honor  among  all.    A.  V., 

M.  is  honourable  in  all. 
Rev.  19.  7,  ni.  of  the  Lamb  is  come. 
Marriage,  institution  of.  Gen.  2.  18-25. 
forbidden  with  the  nations,  Ex.  34.  16;   Deut.  7.  3: 

Josh.  23.  12  ;  1  Kings  11.  2 ;  Neh.  10.  30 ;  13.  23-30. 
unlawful.  Lev.  18.  1-18  ;  20.  19-21. 
honorable.  Ps.  128. ;  1  Tim.  3.  2  ;  Heb.  13.  4. 
its  obligations,  Mat.  19.5  ;   Rom.  7.2;   1  Cor.  7.  10; 

Eph.  5.  31. 
none  in  the  world  to  come.  Mat.  22.  30 ;  Mark  12.  25 ; 

Luke  20.  35. 
Christ  at  a,  John  2. 1-11.  [5. 14. 

Paul's  opinion  concerning,  1  Cor.  7.  7-9,  25-29  ;  1  Tim. 
illustrative.  Isa.  .54.  6;  62.  4.  5;  Jer.  3.  14;  Hos.  2.  19, 

20 ;  Mat.  22.  2 ;  25.  10  ;  Eph.  5.  30-32 ;  Rev.  19.  7. 
Examples  of  irreligious  and  idolatrous  marriages :  — 
sons  of  God,  Gen.  6.  2-5  ;  E.'sau,  Gen.  26.  34  ;  Israti- 
iles,  Judg.  3.  6-8;  >Sfamso»,  Judg.  14.  1-16;  Solomon, 
1  Kings  3.  1 ;  11. 1-4 :  Ahab,  1  Kings  16.  31 ;  Jews, 
Ezra  9.  1-12;  Mai.  2.  11-13. 
MARRIAGE-SONG.    Ps.  78.  63,  virgms  had  no  m.-s. 

A.  v..  wi-re  not  given  to  marriage. 
MARROW.    Ps.  63.  5,  satisfied  as  with  m. 
MARRY.    Deut.  24. 1,  m.  her.    A.  F,  married. 
Deut.  25.  5,  not  be  m.  without. 
Isa.  62.  5,  man  m.  a  virgin  .  .  .  thy  sons  m.  thee. 
Mark  10. 12.  m.  another.     A.  V.,  be  married  to. 
Luke  14.  20,  m.  a  wife,  and  therefore  I  cannot  come. 
17.  27,  m.,  they  were  given  in  inairiage. 
1  Tim.  4.  3,  forbidding  to  m. 


5.  14,  younger  widows  m. 
MARSENA,        " 


mar'se-ua,  one  of  .seven  Persian  princes. 
E.sth.  1. 14. 

MARSHAL.    Jer.  51.  27,  appoint  a  m.    A.  V.,  captain-. 
MARSHES.    Ezek.  47.  11,  in.    A.  F,  marishe.<i. 
MART.    Ezek.  27.  15,  isles  were  the  m.    A.  F,  merchan- 
dise. 
MA  R  THA ,  mar'tha  —  lady  —  sister  of  Lazarus  and  Mary. 

Luke  10.  38  :  John  11.  20. 
MARTYR.    Rev.  17.  6,  m.  of  Jesus. 
MARVEL.    Gen.  43.  33,  men  m.  one  with  another. 

Ex.  34.  10,  before  all  thy  people  T  will  do  m. 

Mat.  21.  20  ;  22.  22.  they  m. ;  27.  14,  the  governor  in. 

Mark  6.  6,  he  m.  because  of  their  unbelief. 

John  9.  30,  herein  is  the  m.    A.  F,  a  marvellous  thing. 

2  Thes.  1.  10,  to  be  m.  at.    A.  F,  admired. 

1  John  3.  13.  M.  not,  brethren,  if  the  world  hateth  you. 
MARVELLOUS.    1  Chr.  16. 12,  his  m.  works. 

Ps.  118.  23,  it  is  111.  in  our  eyes. 

1  Pet.  2.  9,  out  of  darkness  into  his  m.  light. 
MARY,  ma'ry  — Heb.  Miriam. 

(1)  mother  of  Jesus,  Mat.  1.  21. 
vLsits  Elisabeth.  Luke  1.  40. 

is  visited  by  shepherds,  Luke  2.  16 ;  by  Magi,  Mat.  2. 11. 

goes  into  and  returns  from  Egypt.  Mat.  2. 

is  at  marriage  feast  in  Cana,  John  2.  2. 

is  intrusted  by  Jesus  to  John,  John  19.  26,  27. 

(2)  Magdalene,  present  at  crucifixion.  Mark  15.  40. 
first  to  see  Jesus  after  resurrection,  John  20.  14. 

(3)  of  Bethany,  sLster  to  Lazarus  and  Martha  (q.v.). 
anoints  Jesus  with  ointment.  Mat.  26.  6. 

(4)  wife  of  Clopas,  John  19.  25. 

is  at  Christ's  burial.  Mat.  27.  61 ;  Mark  15.  47. 
(5>  mother  of  John  Mark,  Acts  12.  12. 
(6)  Rom.  16.  6. 
MASCHIL,  masehil  — Heb.  instruction.     Ps.  32.;  42.; 

44. ;  53. 
MA  SH,  mash  =  ME  SHE  CH  (q.v.).    Gen.  10.  23. 
MA  S HAL,  ma'shal  — Heb.   proverb  — to\\n   of   Asher. 

1  Chr.  6.  74. 
J/.4  SREKAH,  mas're-kah  —  Heb.  place  of  vines— FAo- 

mite  city.    Gen.  36.  36. 
MASS.     Job  38.   38,  dust    rumieth   into  a  /«.     .4.F, 

groH'cth  into  hardness. 
MA  SSA,  mas'sa  —  Heb.  burden— son  of  Ishmael.    Gen. 

25.  14. 
Massacre,  instances  of,  Judg.  9.  5 :  1  Sara.  22.  IS,  19 ; 

1  Kings  18.  4  ;  2  Kings  10.  7  ;  Jer.  41.  2,  3 ;  Mat.  2, 16. 
M.\SSAff.  mSs'sah-Heb.   trial  =  MERIBAH  (q.v.). 

Ex.  17.  7.     Ps.  95.  8,  .4.  F,  temptation. 
MASTER.    Gen.  24. 12.  God  of  my  m. 
Gen.  24.  35,  Jehovah  hath  blessed  my  w.      * 
a).  3,  //).  saw  that  Jehovah  was  with. 
1  Sam.  30.  13,  m.  left  me,. because  ...  I  fell  sick. 


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COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


MEE 


2  Kings  5.  1,  great  man  with  his  in. 
Prov.  m,  10,  Slander  not  a  servant  uuto  his  m. 
Mat.  6.  24,  no  man  can  serve  two  m. 
Eph.  ().  9,  their  M.  and  yours  is  in  heaven. 
Masters,  duty  of,  Lev.  19.  13 ;  25.  43 ;  Deut.  24.  14. 15 ; 

Job  31.  13  :  Jer.  22.  13 ;  Eph.  6.  9 ;  Col.  4.  1 ;  Jas.  5.  4. 
Good,  examples  oti  —  Abni/inm,  Gen.  18.  19;    Jaco'i, 

Gen.  35.  2:  Joshua,  Josh.  24.  15;  centurion,  Luke  7. 

2.  3 ;  Cornrlins,  Acts  10.  2. 
Bad,  examples  of :  —  Efjyptkms,  Ex.  1.  13,  14  ;  Nabal, 

1  Sam.  25.  17 ;  the  Amalekile,  1  Sam.  30. 13. 
MASTERED.     Acts  19.  16,  //;.  both  of  them.    A.  V., 

oro'caiiie. 
MA  TRED,  ma'tred  —  Heb.  a  short  spear.    Gen.  36.  39. 
AIATHITES,  mat'rites,  Benjamite  family.    1  Sam.  10. 

21.     A.V.,M<itri. 
MA  TTAN,  mat' tan  —  Heb.  gift.    (1)  2  Kings  11.  18. 

(2)  Jer.  38.  1. 
MA  TTANAH.  mat'ta-uah  —  Heb.  gift.    Num.  21. 18. 
MATTANIAIL   mat'ta-ni'ah  — Heb.    gift   of  Jehovah. 

2  Kings  24.  17. 

MA  TTA  THA,  mat'ta-tha=  i/J  TTANIAH.    Luke  3.  31. 
MA  TTA  THIA  <S,  mat' ta-thi'as  —  G  k.  for  MA  TTA  THA  H. 
Luke  3.  26.  \tliah. 

MATT  A  TTAH,  mat  tat-tah,  Ezra  10.  33.  A.  F.,  Matta- 
MA  TTENAI,  mat'te-na'i  -  Heb.  liheral  [?].  Ezra  10.  33. 
MATTER.    Gen.  24.  9,  concerning  this  in. 

Ps.  45.  1,  My  heart  overfloweth  with  a  goodly  m. 

Prov.  25.  2,  glory  of  kings  is  to  search  out  a  m. 

Mat.  23.  23,  left  undone  the  weightier  m. 

Mark  1.  45,  to  spread  abroad  the  in. 

Acts  18.  15,  to  be  a  judge  of  these  in. 
25.  16,  defence  concerning  the  m. 

Rom.  16.  2,  in  whatsoever  in.      A.  V.,  business. 

Phil.  4.  15,  in  the  in.  of  giving.     A.  V.,  as  concerning. 

1  Pet.  4.  15,  a  meddler  in  other  men's  m. 
MA  TTHAN,  mat'than  —  Heb.  gift.    Mat.  1.  15. 
MATTHAT,  mat' that  — Heb.  [God's]  gift. 

(1)  Luke  3.  29.     (2)  Luke  3.  24. 
MATTHEW,  mat'thew  —  Keh.  GocPs  gift  — the  apostle. 

becomes  a  disciple  of  Christ,  Mat.  9.  9. 

formerly  called  Levi,  Mark  2.  14 ;  Luke  5.  27. 

his  farewell  feast,  Luke  5.  29. 

is  sent  forth  as  an  apostle,  Luke  6.  15.  [1.  23. 

J/v!7'7W/J.S',  mat-thi'as-Gk.  for  MATTHEW.  Acts 
ilA4r7'/7'/^A4^.  matti-thi'ah.    IChr.  9.  31;  15.18;  25. 

3  :  Ezra  10.  43  ;  Neh.  8.  4. 

MAUL.    Prov.  25.  18,  is  a  m.  (  =  heavy  hammer). 
MAW.    Deut.  18.  3,  the  m.  ( =  stomach). 

Jer.  51.  34,  filled  his  m.    A.  V.,  belly. 
MAY.    Ps.  51.  4,  m.  be  justified.    A.  V.,  mightest. 

1  Thes.  5.  23,  m.  your.    A.  y.,  I x>ray  God. 

2  Pet.  1.  4,  m.  become  partakers.    A.  V.,  might  be. 
MAZZAROTH,    maz'za-roth  — Heb.    progjiostications. 

Job  38.  32.  \sake  ? 

ME.  John  13.  38,  lay  down  thy  life  for  m.  ?  A.  V.,  my 
MEADOWS.    Isa.  19.  7,  m.  by  the  Nile.    A.  V.,  paper 

rei^ds. 
MEAL.    Judg.  6.  19,  cakes  .  .  .  of  w).    A.  V.,  flour. 
MEAL-OFFERING.    Ex.  29. 41  (and  elseichere),  m.-o. 
A.  v.,  meat  offering. 
Jer.  14.  12,  in.-o.    A.'V.,  an  oblation. 
Meal-offering,  mentioned.  Lev.    2. ;  14. ;   Num.  15. ; 

?\eli.  10.  33.     ^-1.  v.,  meat  offering. 
MEAN  (a.).    Prov.  22.  29,  stand  before  m.  men. 

Acts  21.  39,  a  citizen  of  no  in.  city.  [lambs. 

MEAN  (v.).    Gen.   21.  29,  What   m.  these  seven  ewe 
1  Sam.  15.  14,  what  meaneth  then  this  bleating. 
Mark  9.  10,  rising  again  from  the  dead  should  m. 
MEANS.    Ex.  34.  7,  will  by  no  m.  clear. 
Lev.  5.  7,  m.  suffice  not.    A.V.,be  not  able, 
Ps.  49.  7,  can  by  any  m.  redeem. 
Luke  16.  9,  by  m.  of  the  mammon.    A.  V.,  of. 

1  Cor.  9.  22.  may  by  all  m.  save. 

2  Cor.  2.  7,  lest  by  any  m.    A.  V.,  perhaps. 
9.  4.  le.st  by  any  m.    A.  V.,  haply. 

Phil.  3.  11,  if  by  any  m.  I  may  attain. 
MEANT.    Gen.  50.  20,  ye  m.  evil.    A.  V.,  thouqht. 
ME  A  R  A  H.  rae-a'  rah  —  Heb.  a  cave.    Josh.  13.  4. 
MEASURE  (».).    Ex.  26.  2,  have  one  m.  [size. 

Ex.  36.  9,  curtains  had  one  m.    A.  V.,  ivere  all  of  one 
Lev.  19.  35,  in  m.  of  length.     A.  V.,  rneieyard. 
Ps.  39.  4,  the  in.  of  my  days. 
80.  5,  tears  to  drink  in  large  m. 
Prov.  20. 10,  diverse  weights,  and  diverse  m. 
Lsa.  40.  12,  dust  of  the  earth  in  a  in. 
47.  9,  in  their  full  m.    A.  V.,  their  perfection. 
56. 12,  great  beyond  m.    A.  V.,  much  more  abundant. 
Mat.  6.  27,  can  add  one  cubit  unto  the  m.  of  his  life  ? 
A.  v.,  his  st attire  ? 
7.  2,  with  what  m.  j'e  mete. 
13.  33,  hid  in  three  m.  of  meal. 
23.  32,  fill  .  .  .  m.  of  your  fathers. 
Luke  6.  38,  good  m.,  pressed  down. 
16.  6,  A  hundi-ed  m.  of  oil. 
John  3.  34,  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  m. 
Rom.  15."  15,  write  .  .  .  boldly  unto  you  in  some  to. 

A.  v.,  sort. 
2  Cor.  11.  23,  in  stripes  above  m. 


Gal.  1.  13,  beyond  in.  I  persecuted. 
Eph.  4.  13.  //(.  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness. 
.  Rev.  21.  17,  according  to  the  to.  of  a  man. 
MEASURE  (v.).    Ex.  16. 18,  m.  it  with  an  omer.    A.  V., 
did  mete. 
Num.  35.  5,  ye  shall  m. 
Isa.  40.  12,  who  hath  to.  the  waters. 
Mat.  7.  2.  shall  be  to.  unto  you. 
Measures,  of  liquids  and  solids  :  — 
log,  Lev.  14.  10;  kab,  A.  V.,  cab,  2  Kings  6.  25;  omer, 
Ex.  16.  36 ;   ephah.  Lev.  5.  11 ;   14.  10  ;   Isa.  5. 10 ;  bin, 
Ex.  29.  40 ;  bath,  Isa.  5.  10 ;  Ezek.  45.  11 ;  homer,  Isa. 
5.  10 ;  Ezek.  45.  14  ;  firkin,  John  2.  6. 

of  length:  — 

haudbreadth,  Ex.  25.  25 ;  Ps.  39.  5 ;  span,  Ex.  28.  16 ; 

1  Sam.   17.  4 ;    cubit,   Gen.    6.  15,   16 ;   Deut.  3.    11 ; 

fathom,  Acts  27.  28  ;  furlong,  Luke  24. 13 ;   John  11. 

18 ;  mile.  Mat.  5.  41. 

distances  measured  by  reeds  and  lines,  2  Sam.-  8.  2 ; 

Jer.  31.  39 ;  Ezek.  40.  3 ;  Rev.  21.  16. 
illustrative.  Job  28.  23,  25 ;    Ps.  39.  4  ;  80.  5  ;    Isa.  5. 14  ; 
40.  12  :  Ezek.  4. 11,  16 ;  Eph.  4.  13. 
Measuring  the  holy  city,  Ezek.  40. ;  Zech.  2.  1,  2 ;  Rev. 

11.  1;  21.  15-17. 
MEAT.    Job  31.  31,  with  his  m.  ?    A .  V. ,  of  his  flesh .' 
John  4.  34,  my  m.  is  to  do  the  will. 
6.  55,  my  flesh  is  m.  indeed. 
1  Cor.  8.  13,  if  in.  causeth  my  brother. 
Col.  2. 16,  judge  you  in  m.  [29. 

Meats,  clean  and  unclean.    Lev.  11. ;  Deut.  14.  ;  Acts  15. 
scruples  concerning  the  use  of,  Rom.  14. ;  1  Cor.  8. ;  10. 
2.5-33 ;  Col.  2.  16 ;  1  Tim.  4.  3  ;  Heb.  13.  9. 
MEB  UNNAI,  me-bun'nai.    2  Sam.  23.  27. 
ME  CHER  A  THITE,  me-ehe'rath-ite=i/J  A  CHA  THITE 

(q.v.).    IChr.  11.  36. 
ME  CON  AH.  me-co'nah  —  Ileb.  foundation  —  2i  to^vn. 

Neh.  11.  28.    A.  V.,  Mekonah. 
ME  DAD,  me' dad.    Num.  11.  26,  27. 
ME  DAN,  me'dan  —  Heb.  object   of  u'orship  —  son  of 

Abraham.    Gen.  25.  2. 
MEDDLER.    1  Pet.  4.  15,  to.  in  other  men's.    A.V., 

busybody. 
Meddling,  referred  to,  2  Kings  14.  10. 
ME  DEB  A,  med'e  ba  —  Heb.    gently  floiving   waters  — 

town.    Num.  21.  30. 
MEDE 8,  medes  —  dwellers  in  Media.    Dan.  11. 1. 
Israel  placed  in  cities  of,  2  Kings  17.  6. 
Babylon  taken  by,  Dan.  5.  28. 
law  of  Persians  and  Medes,  Esth.  1.  19. 
MEDIA,  me'di-a.  country  of  Medes,  Esth.  1.  3. 

Daniel  prophesies  concerning,  Dan.  8.  20. 
MEDIATOR.    Gal.  3.  19,  hand  of  a  in. 

1  Tim.  2.  5,  one  in.  also  between  God  and  men. 
Mediator,  Christ  the  one  and  only,  1  Tim.  2.  5 ;  Heb. 

8.  6;  9.  15;  12.  24. 
MEDICINE.    Prov.  17.  22,  is  a  good  to.    A.  V.,  doeth 
good  like  a  to. 
Jer.  30.  13,  thou  hast  no  healing  to. 
46.  11,  in  vain  dost  thou  use  many  m. 
MEDITATE.    Gen.  24.  63,  went  out  to  m. 
Josh.  1.  8,  m.  thereon  day  and  night. 
Ps.  1.  2,  on  his  law  doth  he  m. 
2. 1,  peoples  m.  a  vain.    A,  V.,  imagine. 
63.  6,  m.  on  thee  in  the  night-watches. 
77. 12,  1  will  m.  also  upon  all  thy  work. 
119.  15,  I  will  in.  on  thy  precepts. 
119.  27,  m.  on  thy  wondrous  work.    ^4.  V.,  talk  of. 
143.  5,  I  TO.  on  all  thy  doings. 
Luke  21.  14,  not  to  m.  beforehand  how. 
MEDITATION.    Ps.  5.  1,  consider  my  in. 
Ps.  104.  34,  Let  my  in.  be  sweet  unto  him. 
119.  99,  thy  testimonies  are  my  in. 
Meditation  on  God's  Word,  Josh.  1.  8 ;  Ps.  1.  2 ;  119. 15, 
23,  48,  97.  99,  148 ;  139.  17,  18 ;  143.  5 ;  Prov.  4.  20-22 : 
of  Isaac,  Gen.  24.  63.  [7.  1-4. 

MEEK.    Num.  12.  3,  Moses  was  very  w. 
Ps.  10.  17,  desire  of  the  m.    A.  V.,  humble. 
22.  26,  m.  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied. 
25.  9,  the  ;/(.  will  he  guide. 
37.  11,  in.  shall  inherit  the  land. 
69.  32,  The  m.  have  seen  it.    A.  V.,  humble. 
147.  6,  Jehovah  upholdeth  the  m. 
149.  4,  He  will  beautify  the  ni. 
Isa.  32.  7,  destroy  the  m.    A.  V.,  poor. 
61.  1,  good  tidings  unto  the  to. 
Mat.  5.  5,  blessed  are  the  to. 
11.  29,  I  am  in.  and  lowly  in  heart. 
1  Pet.  3.  4,  in.  and  quiet  spirit. 
MEEKNESS.    Ps.  45.  4,  truth  and  to. 
Gal.  5.  23,  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  .  .  .  to. 
Eph.  4.  2,  all  lowliness  and  in. 
Tit.  3.  2,  showing  all  in.  toward  all  men. 
Jas.  1.  21,  with  to.  the  implanted  word. 
Meekness,  Christ  set  an  example  of,  Ps.  45.  4;  Isa. 
53.  7;    Mat.  11.  29;  21.  5;    Luke  22.  63-65;   23.  31; 
2  Cor.  10.  1 ;  1  Pet.  2.  21-23. 
should  be  cultivated,  Zeph.  2.  3;  Gal.  5.  23;  6. 1 :  Eph. 
4.  2 ;  Col.  3.  12  ;  1  Tim.  6.  11 ;  2  Tim.  2.  25 ;  Tit.  3.  2 : 
Jas.  1.21;  3.13;  1  Pet.  3.  4, 15. 


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blessedness  of,  Ps.  22.   26;  25.  9;  37.  11  (Mat.  5.  5)  ; 

76.  9  ;  147.  6 ;  Isa.  11.  4 ;  29. 19 ;  61. 1. 
Exemplified :— J/05P.y,  Num.  12.  3;  David,  2  Sam.  16. 
9-12;  Jeremiah,  Jer.   26.   14;   Paxil,  1   Cor.   4.    12; 
1  Thes.  2.  7. 
MEET.    Gen.  2.  18,  make  liim  a  help  m. 
Num.  24.  1,  m.  with  enchantments.    A.  V.,  seek  for. 
1  Sam.  21. 1,  came  to  ni.  David  trembling.    A.  V.,  was 
afraid  at  the  meeting  of.  [ventest. 

Ps.  21.  3,  thou  m.  him  with  the  blessings.    A.  V.,  pre- 
Prov.  22.  2,  rich  and  the  poor  m.  together. 
Mat.  15.  26,  not  //(,  to  take  the  children's  bread. 
Luke  15.  32,  m.  to  make  merry.  \tion. 

MEETING.    Ex.  40.  34,  tent  of  ?;i.    A.V.,the  congrega- 
Josh.  18.  1,  set  up  the  tent  of  m.    A.  V.,  tabernacle  of 

the  congregation. 
Isa.  Ij  13,  solemn  m. 
MEGIDDO,  me-gid'do  — Heb.  place  of  troops. 
Joshua  smites  king  of,  Josh.  12.  21. 
Barak  gains  victory  at,  Judg.  5.  19. 
Ahaziah  and  Josiah  slain  at,  2  Kings  9.  27  :  23.  29. 
MEGIDDON,  me-gid'don,  valley  of,  Zech.  12.  11. 
iV/£'//£'7'.45£'Z.me-het'a-bel  — Heb.  God  benefits.    Neh. 

6. 10 ;  Gen.  36.  39.     A.  V.,  Mehetabeel. 
MEHIR,  me'hir  —  Heb.  price.    1  Chr.  4. 11. 
MEHOLATHITE,   me-ho'lath-ite,  native  of  Meholah. 
1  Sam.  18. 19.  [4. 18. 

MEHUJAEL,  me-hu'ja-el  — Heb.  smitten  by  God.    Gen. 
MEHUMAN.  me-hu'man.     Esth.  1.  10. 
ME-JARKON,  me'-jar'kon  — Heb.  clear  waters.    Josh. 

19.  46. 
MELA  TIAH,  mel'a-ti'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  delivered 

—  a  Gibeonite.    Neh.  3.  7. 
MELCHI,  mel'chi.    (1)  Luke  3.  24.    (2)  Luke  3.  28. 
MELOHIZEDEK,  mel-«hTz'e-dek  — Heb.  king  of  right- 
eousness. 
king  of  Salem  and  priest.  Gen.  14.  18. 
greater  priest  than  Aaron,  Heb.  7. 
Christ  a  priest  after  his  order,  Ps.  110.  4. 
Heb.  5.  6.    A.  V.,  AMchisfdec. 
ME  LEA,  me'le-a  —  Heb.  fulness  f?].    Luke  3.  31. 
MELECH,  me'le-eh  — Heb.  king  — a,  son  of   Micah.    1 

Chr.  8.  35. 
MELITA,  mel'i-ta,  ancient  name  for  Malta. 

scene  of  Paul's  shipwreck,  Acts  28.  1. 
MELODY.    Isa.  23.  16,  make  sweet  m. 

Eph.  5. 19,  making  m.  with  your  heart. 
MELT.      Ex.    15.    15,    inhabitants  .  .  .  are   in.   away. 
A.  v.,  shall  m. 
Deut.  1.  28,  made  our  heart  to  m.    A.  V.,  discovraged. 
20.  8,  brethren's  heart  m.    A.  V.,  faint. 
Josh.  2.  9,  m.  away  before  you.    A.V.,  faint  h- cause  of 

you. 
Ps.  46.  6,  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  in. 
107.  26,  soul  m.  away.    A.V.,  is  melted. 
119.  28,  my  soul  m.  for  heaviness. 
Isa.  14.  31,  art  m.  away.     A.  F.,  dissolved. 
Jer.  49.  23,  they  are  m.  away.     A.  V.,  faint-hearted. 
Mic.  1.  4,  mountains  shall  be  m.    A.  V.,  molten. 
MEMBER.    Job  17.  7,  m.  are  as  a  shadow. 
Job  18.  13,  shall  devour  his  m.    A.V.,  strength. 
Mat.  5.  29,  one  of  thy  //;.  should  perish. 
Rom.  7.  23,  see  a  different  law  in  my  ?«. 
1  Cor.  6. 15,  bodies  are  m.  of  Christ? 
Jas.  3.  5,  tongue  also  is  a  little  7??. 
Members,  of  one  body,  types  of  the  Church,  Rom.  12. 

4:  ICor.  12.  12;  Eph.  4.  25. 
MEMORABLE.    Job  13.  12,  m.  sayings  are.     A.  V., 

rpmejnhrances . 
MEMORIAL.    Ex.  3.  15,  m.  unto  all  generations. 
Josh.  4.  7,  stones  shall  be  for  a  m. 
Ps.  30.  4,  to  his  holy  m.  name.    A.  V.,  at  the  remem- 
hrance  of  his  holiness. 
135. 13,  thy /H.  name.    A.V..m. 
Isa.  57.  8,  set  up  thy  m.    A.  V.,  remembrance. 
Mat.  26.  13 ;  Mark  14.  9,  for  a  m.  of  her. 
Acts  10.  4,  alms  are  gone  up  for  a  m. 
Memorials,  mention  made  of.  Ex.  17. 14 ;  28.  12 ;  30.  16  ; 

Lev.  2.  2;  Num.  5.  15;  16.  40. 
MEMORY.    Ps.  109.  15,  cut  off  the  m. 

Ps.  145.  7,  utter  the  m.  of  thy  great  goodness. 
Memory,  of  the  righteous,  blessed,  Ps.  112.  6 ;  Prov.  10.  7. 
of  the  wicked,  cut  off,  Deut.  32.  26  ;  Job  18.  17  ;  Ps.  9. 
5 ;  34.  16 ;  Eccl.  8. 10 ;  9.  5  ;  Isa.  26.  14. 
MEMPHIS,  mgra'phis,  capital  of  Northern  Egypt. 

to  destroy  Israel,  Hos.  9.  6. 
MEMUCAN,  me-mu'-ean.    Esth.  1.  14. 
MEN.    Gen.  4.  26,  began  m.  to  call. 
Job  28.  4  (miners)  hang  afar  from  m.,  they  swing  to 
and  fro.     A.  V.  (waters)  are  dried  tip,  they  are  gone 
away  from  m. 
Ps.  12.  8,  vileness  is  exalted  among  the  sons  of  m. 
A.  v..  the  vilest  m.  are  exalted. 
49.  13,  Yet  after  them  m.  approve  their  sayings.    A.V., 
yet  their  posterity. 
72,  17,  m.  shall  be  blessed. 

74.  5,  They  seemed  as  m.  that.    A.V.,  a  man  teas 
famous  according  as  he  had. 
89.  47,  all  the  children  of  m. !    A.  V.,  all  m. 


Prov.  12.  27,  precious  substance  of  m.  is  to  the  dihgent. 
A.  v.,  .substance  of  a  diligent  man  is  precious. 
20.  29,  glory  of  young  m.  is  their  strength. 
Mark  6.  21,  chief  m.  of  Galilee.    A.  V.,  estates. 
Luke  5.  10,  thou  shalt  catch  m. 
6.  31,  that  m.  should  do  to  you. 
John  1.  4,  Ufe  was  the  light  of  m.   . 
1  Cor.  2.  11,  who  among  m.  knoweth.    A.  V.,  what  man. 
3.  4,  are  ye  not  m.  ?    A.V.,  carnal  ;<* 
6.  9  ;  1  Tim.  1.  10,  with  m.    A.  V.,  mankind. 
9.  8,  speak  these  things  after  the  manner  of  m.  ?    A.V., 
as  a  man  ?* 

16.  13,  quit  you  like  m. 
Men,  seeking  the  praise  of,  Luke  20.  6 ;  John  20.  6 ;  John 
5.  44  ;  Acts  5.  29  ;  Gal.  1.  10  ;  Eph.  6.  7 ;  Col.  3.  23  ;  1 
Thes.  2.  4. 
ME X AHEM,    men'a-hem  — Heb.    comforter  — 'km^    of 
Israel, 
liis  cruel  reign,  2  Kings  15.  14-22. 
MENDING.    Mark  1.  19,  in  the  boat  m.  the  nets. 
MENE,  lae'ue— numbered.    Dan.  5.  25. 
MENNA,  men'na,  in  Christ's  genealogy.    Luke  3.  31. 

A.  F.,  Men  an. 
MEN-SINGERS.    Eccl.  2.  8,  gat  me  m.-s.    A.  V.,  men 

MENTION.    Gen.  40.  14,  make  m.  of. 
Ps.  20.  7,  make  «;.  of  the  name.    A.  V.,  remember. 
71. 16,  make  m.  of  thy  righteousness. 
S.  of  Sol.  1.  4,  make  m.  of  thy  love.    A.  V.,  remember. 
Rom.  1.  9,  make  nt.  of  you,  always. 
MEONENIM,  me-6u'e-nim  — Heb.  luizards  or  augurs. 

Judg.  9.  37. 
MEONOTHAI,    me-on'o-thai  — Heb.  my  dwellings.     1 

Chr.  4. 14. 
MEPHA  A  TH.  meph'a-ath  —  a  city.    Josh.  21.  37. 
MEPHIBOSHETH,  me-phib'o-sheth-Heb.  destroying 
shame  [?J. 

(1)  Saul's  son  by  Rizpah,  executed,  2  Sam.  21.  8, 

(2)  Jonathan's  son.  accident  to,  2  Sam.  4.  4. 
David's  kindness  to  him,  2  Sam.  9.  5-13. 
accused  of  disloyalty  by  Ziba,  2  Sam.  16.  1. 
protected  by  David,  2  Sam.  21.  7. 

called  Merib-baal,  1  Chr.  S.  34. 
MERAB,  me'rab  —  Saul's  daughter.    1  Sam.  14.  49. 

unwillingly  betrothed  to  David,  1  Sam.  18. 19. 
MERAIAH.  me-ra'iah- a  priest.  Neh.  12. 12. 
MERAIOTH.  me-ra'ioth  — Heb.  rebellions. 

(1)  1  Chr.  6.  6.    (2)  Neh.  12.  15. 
MERARI,  me-ra'ri  — Heb.  bitter  — son  of  Levi.     Gen. 

46.  11. 
MERARITES,  me-ra' rites,  descendants  of  Merari.    Ex. 
6.19. 
their  work,  Num.  3.  20 ;  4.  29 ;  1  Chr.  23.  6. 
ME  RATH  AIM,   mer'a-tha'im  —  Heb.  double  rebellion. 

Jer.  50.  21. 
MERCHANDISE.    Job  6.  27,  make  m.  of  your  friend. 
A.  v.,  dig  a  pit  for. 
Ezek.  27.  13,  for  thy  in.    A.  V.,  in  thy  market. 
John  2.  16,  a  houseof  in. 
MERCHANT.    Gen.  23. 16,  money  with  the  m. 
Prov.  31.  24,  girdles  unto  the  rn. 
Mat.  13.  45,  like  unto  a  man  that  is  a  wi.    A.V.,  unto  a 

m.-man. 
Rev.  18.  23,  thy  m.  were  the  princes. 
Merchants,  mentioned  in,  1  Kings  10.  15;  Neh.  13.  20; 
Isa.  23.  8  ;  Ezek.  27. ;  Nah.  3.  16. 
in  the  parable.  Mat.  13.  45 ;  lament  of  the.  Rev.  18.  11. 
MERCHANTMEN.    Gen.  37.  28,  Midianites.  m. 
MERCIFUL.    Gen.  19. 16,  Jehovah  being  m. 
Ex.  34.  6,  God  m. 

Ps.  18.  25,  with  the  m.  thou  wilt  show  thyself  in. 
78.  38 ;  86.  15,  m.    A.  V.,  full  of  comjxission. 
103.  8,  Jehovah  is  m. 

111.  4,  Jehovah  is  .  .  .  «j.    A.  V.,  full  of  compassion. 
Prov.  11. 17,  m.  man  doeth  good. 
Mat.  5.  7,  blessed  are  the  m. 
Luke  6.  36,  /«.,  even  as  your  Father  is  m. 
18. 13,  God,  be  thou  m.  to  me  a  sinner. 
Heb.  2.  17,  a  m.  and  faitMul  high  priest. 
Jas.  5.  11,  full  of  pity,  and  m.    A.  V.,  pitiful,  and  of 
tender  mercy. 
MERCURY,  m6r-cu'ry,  the  god  of  the  nations.    A.  V., 
Mercurius. 
Paul  so  called  at  Lystra,  Acts  14.  12. 
MERCY.    Neh.  9.  31.  in  thy  manifold  m.    A.  V.,  for  thy 
great  mercies^  sake. 
Ps.  51.  1,  have  m.  upon  me,  O  God. 
85.  10,  m.  and  truth  are  met. 
89.  2,  m.  shall  be  built  up  for  ever. 
103.  4,  crowneth  thee  with  .  .  .  tender  m. 
145.  9,  his  tender  m.  are  over  all. 
Prov.  12.  10,  tender  m.  of  the  wicked. 
16.  6,  by  w.  and  truth. 
28.  13,  forsake th  them  shall  obtain  m. 
Mat.  5.  7,  they  shall  obtain  //). 
9. 13,  desire  m..  and  not  sacrifice. 
15.  22,  have  >n.  on  me  ;  17.  15,  have  m.  on  my  son. 
18.  33,  m.  on  thy  fellow-servant.     A.  V.,  compassior^ 
18.  33, 1  had  m.  on  thee  ?    A.V.,  pity. 


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Mark  5.  19,  had  m.  on  thee.    ^4.1'.,  compassion. 
Luke  1.  78,  tender  ///.  of  our  God. 

Rom.  11.  31,  by  the  ///.  shown  to  you.    A.V.,  through 
your  m. 

12.  8,  showeth  in.,  with  cheerfulness. 
2  Cor.  1.  3,  Father  of  ///.,  and  God. 
Eph.  2.  4,  God,  being  rich  in  ///. 
Phil.  1.  8,  the  tender  m.    A.  F.,  bowels. 
Tit.  3.  5.  according  to  his  m.  he  saved  us. 
1  Pet.  1.  3,  great  /«. ;  2.  10,  obtained  m. 
Mercy,  exhortations  to  show,  Dan.  4.  27 ;  Luke  6.  36-38 ; 
Phil.  2.  1 :  Jas.  2.  13. 
condemnation  of  those  who  show  no,  Isa.  13.  18 ;  Jer. 

50.  42 :  Luke  16.  19-25. 
prayer  for,  Deut.  21.  8 ;  1  Kings  8.  30  ;  Neh.  9.  32 ;  Dan. 

9.'16  ;  Hab.  3.  2  ;  Mat.  6. 12. 
deeds  of,  enjoined.  Mat.  10.  42 ;  25.  31-46 ;  Mark  9.  41 ; 

Luke  10.  30-37  ;  Jas.  1.  27. 
of  God,  P.S.  103.  9  ;  Isa.  30. 18 ;  54.  7 ;  Lam.  3.  32. 
Typified  :  —  Mercy-seat,  Ex.  25.  17. 
Exemplified  :  — Ziy/.   Gen.   19.  16,  19;    Eji  whi-odifus, 
Phil.  2.  27  :  Petal,  1  Tim.  1.  13.     (See  God,  mercy  of.) 
MERCY-SEAT.    Ex.  37.  9,  toward  the  m.-s.    A.  V.,  to 

the  meroh'^eiit  ward. 
Mercy-seat,  described,  Ex.  25.  17 :  37.  6 ;  Lev.  16.  13 ; 

1  Chr.  28.  11 :  Heb.  9.  5. 
ME  RED,  me  red  —  Heb.  rpbellion.    1  Chr.  4. 17. 
MEREMOTH,    mere-moth— Heb.    heights  — &    priest. 

Neh.  12.  3. 
MERES,  meres  — Heb.  high  —  &  Persian  prince.    Esth. 

1.  14. 
ME  RIB  AH,  mer'i-bah— Heb.  strife.      Kadesh,  Num. 
27. 14.    A.  v.,  Meribah  in  Kadesh. 
Rephidim  or  Massah  {q.v.),  Ex.  17.  7.  [tion. 

MERIBAH.    Ps.  95.  8,  as  at  M.    A.  V.,  in  the  provoca- 

Ps.  106.  32,  waters  of  M.    A.V.,  strife. 
MERIB-BA.M,  m^rih-hWal^  ME  PHIB  OS  HE  TH  [?] 

(f/.v.).    1  Chr.  8.  .34. 
ME  R  ODA  CH.  me-ro' daeh  —  Heb.  death.    Jer.  50.  2. 
ME  ROM,  me'rom,  a  lake  in  Palestine. 

Joshua's  victory  at.  Josh.  11.  5. 
MERONOTHITE,  me-ron'o-thite.    (1)  Jehdeiah,  1  Chr. 
27.  30. 
(2)  Jadon,  Neh.  3.  7. 
MEROZ.  me  roz  — Heb.  retreat  [?].    Judg.  5.  23. 
MERRY.    Gen.  43.  34,  were  m. 
Luke  12.  19,  eat,  drink,  be  /». 
15.  23,  let  us  eat.  and  make  m. 
MESH  A,  me'shA.    Gen.  10. 30 ;  2  Kings  3.  4 ;  1  Chr.  2.  42. 
MESHACH,  me'shach,  name  for  MISHAEL.    Dan.  1. 

7 ;  2.  49. 
MESHECH,  me'shech.     (1)  Japheth's  son.  Gen.  10.  2. 
(2)  tribe  descended  from  (1),  1  Chr.  1.  5. 
Ps.  120.  b,  A.V.,  Mespch. 
ME SHELEMIAB,  me-shBe-ml'iih  —  'ael).  God  repays. 

1  Chr.  9.  21. 

MESHEZABEL.  me-shez'a-bel.     A.  V.,  Meshezaheel. 

(l)Neh.  3.  4.     (2»  Neh.  10.  21.    (3j  Neh.  11.  24. 
MESHILLEMOTH,  me-shTl'le-mSth  —  Heb.  retribution. 

2  Chr.  28.  12;  Neh.  11.  13. 

ME  SHOE  AB.  me-sho'bab-  Heb.  returned.    1  Chr.  4.  34. 
MESHULLAM,   me-shul'lam  — Heb.    the   devoted   one. 

1  Chr.  5.  13  ;  Neh.  8.  4,  etc. 
MESHVLLEMETH,  me-.shul'le-meth  —  Heb.   fem.    of 

preceding.    2  Kings  21.  19. 
MESOPOTAMIA,  mes'o-po-ta'mi-a— Gk.  country   be- 
tween rivers. 
called  Paddan-aram,  Gen.  25.  20. 
Rebekah  a  native  of.  Gen.  24.  10. 
Jacob  goes  to  (Paddan-aram) .  Gen.  28.  2,  7. 
Othniel  slays  king  of.  Judg.  3.  8. 
MESS.    Gen.  43.  34,  Benjamin's  m.  (=dish). 

Heb.  12.  16,  for  one  m.  of  meat.    A.  V.,  morsel. 
MESSAGE.    Gen.  50.  16,  sent  a  ?«.    A.  F.,  messenger. 
Judg.  3.  20,  I  have  a  m. 

Isa.  28.  9,  make  to  understand  the  ?».?    A.  V.,  doctrine  ? 
28.  19,  understand  the  m.    A.  V.,  report. 
53.  1,  Who  hath  believed  our  m  ?    A.  V.,  report  ? 

1  Thes.  2.  13,  from  us  the  word  of  the  n).    A.V.,  the 
word  of  God  ichich  ye  heard  of  us. 

2  Tim.  4.   17,  m.  might  be  fully  proclaimed.    A.  V., 
preaching. 

l.Tohnl.  5:  3.  11,  this  is  the  w. 
MESSENGER.    Gen.  32.  3,  Jacob  sent  ?«. 
Ps.  104.  4,  winds  his  ni.    A.  V.,  his  angels  spirits. 
Prov.  16.  14,  ;//.  of  death ;  17.  11,  cruel  m. 
25.  13,  faithful  in. 

Mat.  11. 10 ;  Mark  1.  2,  send  my  m. 
Luke  7.  24,  m.  of  John ;  2  Cor.  12.  7,  in.  of  Satan. 
Messenger  of  the  covenant,  Mai.  3. 1 ;  Isa.  42.  19. 
MESSIAH,  mes-siah  —  Heb.  anointed.     John  4.  25. 

A.  v.,  Messias. 
Messiah.    See  Christ. 

PROPHECIES  OF. -I.  PERSONAL  MESSIAH. 

1.   Pre-incarnate.  to  Advent. 
Advent,  Gen.  3. 15 :  Deut.  18. 15 ;  Isa.  32. 1 ;  42.  6 ;  49. 1 : 

55.  4  ;  Dan.  2.  44  ;  Zech.  3.  8. 
t'nie.  Num.  24. 17 ;  2  Sam.  23.  4 ;  Isa.  40.  9-11 ;  Dan.  9. 
^'^al.  3.  1. 


lineage.  Gen.  3.  15  ;  9.  26,  27 ;  12.  3 ;  26.  4  ;  28. 14  ;  49. 10 ; 

2  Sam.  7.  14-16  ;  Isa.  7. 14  ;  11.  1 ;  Jer.  23.  5 ;  33.  15. 
relation  to  God,  2  Sam.  7. 14  ;  Ps.  2.  7, 12 ;  72.  8  ;  110.  1 ; 

Isa.  9.  6 ;  11.  2,  3  ;  Jer.  23.  6 ;  Mic.  5.  2 ;  Mai.  3. 1. 
the  herald,  Isa.  40.  3;  Mai.  3. 1 ;  4.  5. 

2.  Birth  and  Youth. 

birth,  Isa.  7.  14:  Mic.  5.  3;  Isa.  9.  6. 

place.  Num.  24. 17, 19 ;  Isa.  9. 1-6 ;  Mic.  5.  2. 

Magi,  Ps.  72.  9,  10.  15 ;  Lsa.  60.  3,  6,  9. 

3.  Character  and  Offices. 

Character:  humble,  Isa  11.;  53.;  righteous,  Jer.  23.  6: 
hating  iniquity,  Ps.  45.  7;  just,  Isa.  11.  4;  full  oi 
spirit  of  Jehovah,  Isa.  11.  2 ;  warrior  for  truth.  Ps. 
45.  4 ;  supreme  in  knowledge,  Isa.  11.  2 ;  man  of  sor- 
rows, Isa.  53.  3 ;  most  holy.  Dan.  9.  24 ;  Son  of  Jeho 
vah,  Ps.  2.  7  ;  mighty  God,  Isa.  9.  6. 

Offices :  Servant,  Isa.  42. 1 ;  49.  6 ;  52. 13 :  53. 11 ;  Prophet, 
Deut.  18.  15-18  ;  Priest,  Ps.  110.  4 ;  Judge,  Ps.  72.  2-4 ; 
110.  6  ;  Isa.  11.  3,  4  ;  Ensign,  Isa.  11.  10 ;  King.  Ps.  2.  6 ; 
Ruler,  Mic.  5.  2 ;  Commander,  Isa.  55.  4 ;  Lawgiver, 
Isa.  33.  22 ;  Counsellor,  Isa.  9.  6 ;  Everlasting  Father, 
Isa.  9.  6;  Prince  of  Peace,  Isa.  9.  6;  Messenger  of 
the  covenant,  Lsa.  42.  6 ;  Mai.  3.  1 ;  Mediator,  Isa.  49. 
8;  Redeemer,  Isa.  59.  20;  Corner-stone,  Isa.  28.  16; 
Ps.  118.  22. 

4.  Life  and  Work. 

to  restore  Israel,  Isa.  49.  6 ;  Zech.  13. 1. 

to  save  the  Gentiles,  Isa.  49.  6 ;  42.  1,  6 ;  11. 10 ;  Joel 

2.  32. 
to  draw  all  nations,  Isa.  61.  11 ;  Ps.  2.  8 ;  Isa.  2.  3 ;  Mic. 

4.2. 
to  relieve  the  suffering,  Isa.  61.  1,  2,  3  ;  42.  7  ;  35.  5,  6; 

57.  IS  ;  53.  4. 
to  restore  wholeness,  Isa.  61.  3  ;  35.  3-6 ;  29,  18. 
in  Galilee.  Isa.  9.  1,  2. 

5.  SoSering  and  Death. 

rejected  of  men,  Ps.  22. 12  ;  69.  8 ;  118.  22,  23 ;  Isa.  8. 14; 

53.  1. 
persecuted,  Ps.  22.  6 ;  Isa.  49.  7 ;  53.  3. 
entry  to  Jerusalem,  Zech.  9.  9 ;  Ps.  118.  25,  26 ;  8.  2. 
betrayed,  Zech.  13.  6  (Ps.  41.  9) :  Zech.  11. 12. 
sheep  (disciples)  scattered,  Zech.  13.  7. 
silent  under  abuse,  Isa.  53.  7. 
mocked,  Ps.  22.  7,  8, 16  (Ps.  109.  25). 
beaten  and  spit  upon,  Isa.  50.  6. 
crucified,  cut  ofif,  Ps.  22. 14-17  ;  Dan.  9.  26. 
casting  lots,  Ps.  22.  18. 
vinegar  sop,  Ps.  69.  21. 
cries  from  the  cross,  Ps.  22.  1 ;  31.  5. 
vicarious  sacrifice,  Isa.  53.  4-6, 12;  Dan.  9.  26. 
death  with  transgressors,  Isa.  53.  12. 
pierced,  Ps.  22.  16 ;  Zech.  12. 10 ;  13.  6. 
no  bone  broken,  Ps.  34.  20. 
darkness  and  earthquake,  Zech.  14.  4-6. 
burial  with  rich,  Isa.  53.  9. 

6.  Resurrection,  Ascension,  and  Exaltation, 
resurrection,  Ps.  l(i.  9,  10  (Ps.  118.  17). 
ascension,  Ps.  16.  11 ;  68.  18 :  110.  1 ;  118.  19. 
exaltation,  Ps.  110.  1-3  ;  2.  6-S ;  Dan.  7.  14 ;  Isa.  9.  7. 

7.  Second  Advent. 
Isa.  40.  10  :  62.  11. 

II.   MESSIANIC   KINGDOM. 

1.  Its  Ruler  —  The  Personal  Messiah. 

2.  Its   Character. 

founded  in  Zion,  Isa.  28.  16  ;  Ps.  118.  22. 

built  to  Jehovah's  name,  2  Sam.  7.  13.  [3,  4. 

founded  on  equity  and  righteousness,  Ps.  72.  2 ;  Isa.  11. 

universal,  Ps.  72.  8 ;  2.  8 ;  110.  1-3 ;  Zech.  9. 10. 

everlasting,  Ps.  45.  17  ;  72.  17  ;  Dan.  7.  14. 

peaceful,  Mic.  4. 1-4 ;  attractive,  Isa.  2.  2-4. 

ever-increasing,  Isa.  9.  7. 

3.  Its   Citizens. 

Eoor  and  afflicted,  Ps.  72.  2-4. 
lied  with  the  spirit,  Joel  2.  28-32. 
protected,  Isa.  4.  6  ;  blessed,  Ps.  2.  12. 
instructed,  Isa.  2.  2-4 ;  holy,  Isa.  4.  3. 
MET.     Judg.  15.  14,  shouted  as  they  ni.  him.    .4.F., 

shou'ed  against. 
METAL.    Ezek.  1.  4,  as  it  were  glowing  m.    A.  V.,  as 

the  colour  of  ambi'r. 
Metals,  first  recorded  use  of.  Gen.  4.  22. 
Mentioned  in  Scripture  :  —  gold.  Gen.  2. 11-12  ;  silver, 
Gen.  44.  2;  brass,  Ex.  27.  2,4;  2  Chr.  12.  10;  Ezra  8. 
27 :  2  Tim.  4.  14 ;  iron.  Num.  35.  16 ;  Prov.  27.  17  ;  lead, 
Ex.  15.  10 ;  Jer.  6.  29 ;  tin.  Num.  31.  22. 
METE.      Job   28.  2.5,   he   ni.    out  the   waters.     .4.F., 
weiglieth. 
Isa.  18.  2,  7,  nation  that  m.  out.    .4.  T'.,  nation  meted. 
40. 12,  tn.  out  heaven  with  the  span. 
Mat.  7.  2,  ye  m.  {  =  7neas-irre). 
METHUSH.XEL,    me-tlm  sha-el-Heb.    man    of   God. 

Gen.  4.  18.    .4.  V.,  Mrfhusael. 
METHUSELAH,    me-thii'se-lah  — Heb.     man   of    the 

dart  [?]    Gen.  5.  21. 
ME  UNIM,  me-u'nim  =  ME  HUN  IN  (q.v.).    Neh.  7.  52. 
ME-ZAHAB,  me-zahab  — Heb.  tvater  of  gold.     Gen. 

36.  39. 
MIBHAR,    mib'har  — Heb.     choice  — one    of     David's 
heroes.    1  Chr.  11.  38. 


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MIBSAM,  mib'sam  — Heb./?ag'm/ice.    (1)  Geii.  25.  13. 

(2)  1  Chr.  4.  25. 

MIBZAR,  mib'zar-  Heb.  fortress.    Gen.  36.  42 ;  1  Chr. 

1.  53. 
MICA,  im'ca    (1)  Neh.  11.  17.   A.  F.,  Micha. 
MIC  AH,  mi' call  —  Heb.  who  is  like  Jehovah! 

(1)  prophet  (q.v.). 

2)  a  man  of  Mount  Ephraim,  Judg.  17. 

(3)  others,  1  Chr.  5.  5 ;  8.  34;  2  Chr.  34.  20.    1  Chr.  24. 
24,  .1.  v.,  Mlchah. 

MICAIAH,  mi-€a  iah  =  MIC  AIL    1  Kings  22.  8. 

(2)  2  Sam.  9.  12.     .4.  V..,  Micka. 

MICHAEL,  mi'«hael— Heb.  who  is  like  unto  God! 

(1)  a  chief  angel,  Dan.  10.  13  ;  Jude  9  ;  Rev.  12.  7. 

(2)  father  of  Sethur  tlie  Asherite  spy,  Num.  13.  13. 

(3)  others,  1  Chr.  5.  13 ;  (J.  40 ;  7.  3  ;  8.  16  ;  12.  20  ;  27.  18. 
MICHAL,    mi'^'.ial  — Heb.     contraction    of    Midiael  — 

Saul's  younger  daughter, 
becomes  David"s  wife,  1  Sara.  18.  20. 
promotes  his  escape  to  Naioth,  1  Sam.  19.  12. 
reclaimed  by  David,  2  Sara.  3.  12-14. 
despises  his  zeal,  2  Sam.  6.  16,  20. 
MICHMA  S,  mich'mas  —  trensure-liouse.    Ezra  2.  27. 
MICHMETHATH,  m\'e\im&-t\\&t\\.    Josh.  16.  6.    A.V., 

Mic  timet  tin  li. 
MICHRI,  mi  eh'ri  —  Heb.  my  imce.    1  Chr.  9.  8. 
MIGHT  A  M,  mich'  tam  -  Heb.  trriting  [?]    Ps.  16.   (title). 
MI b DIN,  mid  din  —  town  of  Judah.    Josh.  15.  61. 
MIDDLE.    Josh.  12.  2,  the  city  that  is  in  the  ni.  of  the 
valley.     .4.  V.,froin  ttie  m.  of  the  ricer. 
Prov.  7.  9,  In  the  in.  of  the  night.      A.  V.,  black  and 

itark. 
Eph.  2.  14,  m.  wall  of  partition. 
MIDI  AN,    midi-an  — Heb.    strife.     (1)  Abraham's  son. 
Gen.  25.  2.    (2)  land  of,  Ex.  2. 15 ;  1  Kings  11.  18. 
Moses  flees  to,  Ex.  2.  15. 
Acts  7.  2J.     .4.  v.,  Mudiayi. 
MIDIANITES,  mi d'i-an-ites  — descendants  of  Midian. 
Joseph  sold  to.  Gen.  37.  28. 
Israelites  war  against.  Num.  31. 
defeated  by  Gideon,  Judg.  6.-8. 
MIDNIGHT.    Ex.  11.  4,  about  m. 
Judg.  16.  3,  lay  till  m. ;  Ruth  3.  8,  at  m. 
Job  111.  22,  m.    A.  V.,  darkness. 
Mat.  25.  6,  at  /?).  there  is  a  cry. 

Luke  11.  5,  go  unto  him  at  ni.  , 

Acts  16.  25,  about  m.  Paul  and  Silas  were  praying. 
Midnight,  prayer  at,  Ps.  119.  62 ;  Acts  16.  25  ;  20.  7  ;  lord 
of  the  house  cometh  at,  Mark  13.  35;   bridegroom 
cometh  at,   Mat.  25.  6 ;  Egyptians  smitten  at,  Ex, 
12.  29. 
MIDST.    Gen.  1.  6,  m.  of  the  waters. 
Gen.  23.  10,  in  the  /«.  of.     ^4.  V.,  dwelt  among. 
Ps.  46.  5,  God  is  in  the  //*.  of  her. 
Prov.  30.  19,  ship  in  the  m.  of  the  sea. 
Ezek.  24.  5,  bones  ...  in  the  m.  of  it.     A.  V.,  therein. 
Mat.  14.  6,  danced  in  the  m.    A.  V.,  before. 
18.  2,  set  him  in  the  >n. 
Luke  2.  46,  in  the  m.  of  the  teachers. 
Midwives.    Gen.  35.  17  ;  38.  2S ;  Ex.  1.  15-21.  [33. 

MItrDAL-EL.  mig'dal-el  —  Heb.  tower  of  God.    Josh.  H. 
MIGDAL-GAD,     mig'dal-gad  — Heb.     tower     of    Gad. 
Josh.  15.  37.  [44.  1. 

MIGDOL,  migdol  — Heb.  tower.    (1)  Ex.  14.  2    (2)  Jer. 
MIGHT.    Gen.  4 ».  3.  Reuben  ...  my  m. 
Job  12.  13,  with  God  is  wisdom  and  m.    A.  V.,  strength. 
Ps.  65.  6,  girded  about  with  m.     A.  V.,  power. 
66.  7,  ruleth  by  his  m.  for  ever.     A.  V.,  pown\ 
115.  6,  m.  of  thy  terrible  acts. 

Prov.  24.  5,  knowledge  increaseth  m.    A.  V.,  strength. 
Eccl.  9. 10,  do  it  with  thy  m. 
Mark  14.  49,  m.  be  fulfilled.    A.  V.,  mufit. 
Eph.  1. 19,  the  strength  of  his  m.    A.V.,  his  mighty 
power. 

6.  10,  in  the  strength  of  his  m. 

Col.  1.  11,  the  m.  of  his  glory.    A.  V.,  glorious  power. 
Rev.  7.  12.  power,  and  m.,  be  unto. 
MIGHTILY.    Deut.  6.  3,  increase  ?n. 

1  Sau.  26.  25,  thou  shalt  both  do  in.     A.  V.,  great  things. 
MIGHTY.    Gen.  10.  8,  be  a  m.  one. 

Gen.  30.  8,  With  in.  wrestlings.    .4.  V.,  great. 
Deut.  3.  24,  thy  m.  acts  ?    .4.  V.,  migtit  f 

2  Sam.  1.  19,  How  are  the  in.  fallen  ! 

22.  18,  they  were  too  m.  for  me.     .4.  V.,  strong. 

23.  20,  had  done  m.  deeds.     A.  V.,  many. 

1  Chr.  11. 12,  24,  the  three  m.  men.     .4.  V.,  mighties. 
Job  8.  2,  words  .  .  .    like  a  in.  wind?     A.V.,  .itrong. 

37.  6,  shower  of  his  in.  rain.     A.  V.,  the  great  rain  of 
his  strength. 
Ps.  24.  8,  strong  and  in.,  Jehovah  m. 

78.  25,  bread  of  the  in.     A.V.,  anoels'  food.  [Lonl. 

89.  8,  Who  is  a  m.  one.  like  unto  thee.     -4.  V.,  strong 

89.  19,  help  upon  one  that  is  m. 

93.  4,  m.  breakers  of  the  sea. 

103.  20,  angels.  That  are  in.     A.  V.,  excel. 

147.  5,  and  ///.  in  power.     A.V.,of  great. 
Prov.  16.  32,  better  than  the  m. 

21.  22,  scaleth  the  city  of  the  m. 
Isa.  40.  10,  come  as  a  in.  cue.    A.  V.,  with  strong  hand. 


Dan.  2.  31,  This  image,  which  was  m.    A.  V.,  great. 
Mat.  7.  22,  many  ///.  works?     ^4.  V.,  wonderfat. 
Mark  9.  39,  in.  work  in  my  name.     A.  V.,  miracle. 
Luke  15.  14,  there  arose  a  ///.  famine. 

24.  19,  prophet  ///.  in  deed  and  word. 
Acts  2.  2,  as  of  the  rushing  of  a  ///.  wind. 

2.  11,  the  ///.  works  of  God.     A.  V.,  nonderful. 

2.  22,  by  III.  works.     A.  V.,  miracles. 
Heb.  11.  34,  ///.  in  war.    A.  V.,  valiant. 

MI  G  RON,  mig'ron  — Heb.  a  precipice  [?j.    Isa.  10.  28. 
MIJAMIN,  uiij'a-:nin  —  Heb.  on  the  rigid  hand.    1  Chr. 

24.9;   Ezra  10.  25.     A.V.,  Miamin. 
MIKLOTH,  niTk'loth  — Heb.  staves.    (1)  1  Chr.  8.  32. 

(2)  1  Chr.  27.  4. 
MIKNEIAH,  mik-ne'iah  — Heb.  possession  of  Jehovah. 

1  Chr.  15.  18. 
MILALAI.   mTl'a-la'I  — Heb.  eloquent  [71  — a,  musician. 

Neh.  12.  36. 
MILCAII,  mil'eah-  Heb.  queen.    (1)  Gen.  11.  29. 

(2)  Num.  26,  33. 
MILCH.     Gen.  32.  15.  n>.  camels  {  =  giving  milk). 
MILCOM,  mil'com  =  MOLOCH  (q.v.).    1  Kings  11.  5. 
MILETUS,  mi-le  tus,  seaport  and  capital  of  Ionia. 
Paul's  address  to  Ephesian  elders  at.  Acts  20. 15. 
2  Tim.  4.  20,  .4.1'.,  Miletum. 
MILK.     Gen.  18.  8,  butter,  and  m.  [m. 

Judg.  5.  25,  gave  him  m. ;  Job  10.  10,  poured  me  out  as 
Prov.  30.  33,  churning  of  m.  briugeth. 
Isa.  55.  1,  come,  buy  wine  and  m. 
60.  16,  suck  the  in.  of  the  nations. 
Milk  (and  honey),  Ex.  3.  8  ;  13.  5  ;  Josh.  5.  6  ;  Jer.  11.  5. 
figuratively  as  a  sign  of  abundance.  Gen.  49. 12  ;  Ezek. 

25.  4  ;  Joel  3.  18. 
symbol  of  the  rudiments  of  doctrine.  1  Cor.  3.  2 ;  Heb. 

5.  12,  13. 
symbol  of  the  pure  word  of  God,  1  Pet.  2.  2. 
MILL.    Ex.  11.  5,  behind  the ///. 
Num.  11.  8,  ground  it  in  ///. 

Deut.  24.  6,  in.  or  the  upper  millstone.    A.  V.,  nether. 
Mill,  used  in  time  of  Abraham,  Gen.  18.  6. 

women  at.  Mat.  24.  41. 
Millet,  occurs  only  in  Ezek.  4.  9.  [5.  9. 

MILLO,  iiul'lo  —  Heb.  a  Jilling  up.    Judg.  9.  6  ;  2  Sam. 
MILLSTONE.    Judg.  9.  53,  m.  upon  Abimelech's  head. 
Job  41.  24,  nether  in. 

Mat.  18.  6,  great  m.  .  .  .  hanged.    A.  V.,  millstone. 
Millstones,  mentioned,  Deut.  24.  6  ;   Isa.  47.  2  ;   Jer.  25. 

10  ;  Luke  17.  2  ;  Rev.  18.  21. 
MINCING.     Isa.  3. 16,  m.  (marg.  =  trijJpingnicelij). 
MIND  (».).    Gen.  26.  35,  a  grief  of  m.  imto  Isaac. 
Job  38.  36,  understanding  to  the  m.  ?    A.  V.,  heart  ? 
Ps.  31.  12,  as  a  dead  man  out  of  m. 
119.  113,  I  hate  them  that  are  of  a  double  m.    A.  V., 
vain  ihouglifs. 
Prov.  21.  27,  with  a  wicked  in. ! 
Isa.  26.  3,  whose  m.  is  stayed  on  thee. 
44.  19,  calleth  to  m.    A.  V.,  consideretJi  in  his  heart. 
Jer.  7.  31,  came  it  into  my  in.    A.  F.,  Iieart. 
Mat.  22.  37,  Lord  .  .  .  with  all  thy  m. 
Mark  5.  15,  and  in  his  right  m. 

14.  72,  called  to  m.  the  word. 
Luke  12.  29,  be  ye  of  doubtful  m. 

Rom.  8.  7,  in.  of  the  flesh.    A.  V..  carnal  m. 
11.  34,  known  the  m.  of  the  Lord? 
12. 16,  Set  not  your  m.  on  high  things.  A.  F,  Mind  not. 

1  Cor.  14.  20,  in  ///.  be  men.     A.  F.,  understanding. 

2  Cor.  5.  13,  we  are  of  sober  m.    A.  V.,  we  be  sober. 
Eph.  4.  23,  in  the  spirit  of  your  vi. 

Col.  3.  2,  Set  your  r/i.  on  the  things  that  are  above. 
A.  v.,  affection. 

1  Tim.  4.  6,  put  the  brethren  in  to.  of.    A.  V.,  remem- 
brance. 

2  Tim.  3.  8,  corrupted  in  m.    A.  F,  of  corrupt  minds. 

1  Pet.  4.  7,  be  ye  therefore  of  sound  m.    A.V.,  sober. 

2  Pet.  3.  1,  your  sincere  ///.    A.  V.,  pure  minds. 
Rev.  17.  17,  to  come  to  one  in.    A.  V.,  to  agree. 

MIND  (v.).     Ruth  1.  18,  was  stedfastly  m. 
Mat.  16.  23,  m.  not  the  things.     ^4.  F.  saronrest. 
Acts  5.  33,  were  in.  to  slay.    A.  F,  took  counsel. 

15.  37,  Barnabas  was  ;/;.  to  take.    A.  F,  determined. 
Phil.  1.  7,  to  be  thus  m.  on  behalf  of  you.     A.  V.,  to 

think  t/iis. 

3.  19,  m.  earthly  things  (=  attend  to). 

1  Tim.  6.  9.  that  are  in.  to  be  rich.    A.  V.,  will. 
Mind,  a  willing,   1  Chr.  28.  9;   Neh.  4.  6;  2  Cor.  8.  17; 

9.  7 ;  Phil.  2.  13  ;  1  Pet.  5.  2. 
united,  Rom.  12.  15;  15.  6;  1  Cor.  1.  10;  2  Cor.  13.  11; 

Phil.  2.  2;  4.  2. 
devoted  to  God,  Mark  12.  30 :  Luke  10.  27  ;  Rom.  7.  25. 
of  Christ,  possessed  by  His  disciples,  1  Cor.  2.  16. 
MINDFUL.    Ps.  8.  4,  that  thou  art  m.  of  him  ? 

Ps.  115.  12,  Jehovah  liath  been  //;.  of  us. 
MINE  (n.).    Job  28.  1,  a  in.  for  silver.     A.  F,  vein. 
MINE   {adj.).     Ps.    139.    16,   in.    unformed   substance. 
A.  v.,  mu. 
Rom.  16.  2,  helper  ...  of  m.  owti  self.    A.  F,  myself 
also. 

2  Cor.  12.  5,  on  in.  own  behalf.    A.  V.,  of  myself. 
Rev.  3. 12,  m.  own  new  name.    A.  F,  my.  ^_-< — 


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MINGLE.    Ex.  9.  24.  fire  m.  with  the  hail. 
Ex.  2J.  2,  cakes  unleavened  m.  with  oil.    A.  V.,  tem- 

jjered. 
Deut.  22.  11,  not  wear  a  m.  stuff.     A.  V.,  garment  of 

dirers  sorts. 
Mark  15.  23,  wine  m.  with  myrrh.  [ftU- 

Rev.  18.  6,  cup  which  she  in.,  m.  unto  her.    A.  V.,  filled, 
MINI  A  MIN,  min'i-a-min  —  Heb.  on  right  hand.    2  Chr . 

31.15;  Neh.  12. 17. 
MINISTER  in.).    Ex.  24.  13,  Joshua  his  m. 
Ex.  33. 11,  his  m.  Joshua.    A.  V.,  .servant. 
Ps.  103.  21,  m.  of  his,  that  do  his  pleasure. 
104.  4,  Flames  of  fire  his  m. 
Rom.  13.  6,  m.  of  God's  service.    A.  V.,  God^s  m. 
MINISTER  {v.).     Gen.    39.   4,    m.  unto  him.    A.V., 
serve<l. 
Ex.  28.  1,  may  m.  unto. 

35. 19,  for  in.  in  the  holy  place.    A.  V.,  to  do  service. 
38.  8,  in.  at  the  door.    A.  F.,  assembled. 
2  Chr.  29.  11,  chosen  you  ...  to  in.  unto  him.    A.V., 

serve. 
Ps.  9.  8,  He  will  m.  judgment. 
101.  6,  he  shall  m.  unto  me.    A.  V.,  serve. 
Mat.  20.  28,  not  to  be  in.  unto,  but  to  in. 

1  Cor.  16.  15,  to  in.  unto  the  saints.    A.  V.,  to  the  min- 
istry  of. 

2  Cor.  8.  19,  m.  by  us.    A.  V.,  administered. 

11.  8,  that  I  might  in.  unto  you.  A.  F.,  to  do  you  ser- 
vice. 

Eph.  4. 12,  work  of  in.    A.  F.,  the  ministry. 
1  Pet.  4.  11,  if  any  man  ministereth,  m.    A.  F.,  let  Mm 
do  it. 
Ministers  of  Christ,  described  as,  1  Cor.  4.  1 ;  2  Cor. 

4.  5;  5.  20;  Phil.  1.  7;  should  be,  Mat.  10.  16;  Acts 
20.  24;  1  Cor.  4.  9-13;  2  Cor.  1.  12-24;  7.  14-16;  12. 
13-18;    Gal.  4.   19,  20;   Eph.   6.   19,   20;   Col.   2.   1-5; 

1  Thes.  2. 1-11 ;  2  Thes.  3.  7,  9 ;  1  Tim.  1.  3-7  ;  4. 12-16 ; 

2  Tim.  4.  1-5 ;  Tit.  1.  5-9. 

their  work,  Isa.  62.  6,  7 ;  Ezek.  33.  7,  8 ;  Mat.  9.  37 ; 

John  1.  41,  45 ;  Acts  6.  4 ;  Rom.  12.  7 ;  1  Cor.  3.  5-11 ; 

2  Cor.  5.  17-20. 
worthy  of  honor  and  obedience,  1  Thes.  5. 12, 13 ;  1  Tim. 

5.  17  ;  Heb.  13.  17. 

their  reward,  John  4.  36;  1  Cor.  3.  8, 14;  1  Tim.  4. 16; 

Jas.  5.  20. 
their  joy,  2  Cor.  2.  3  ;  Phil.  2.  2 ;  4.  1 ;  1  Thes.  2. 19,  20 ; 

2  Tim.  1.4. 
Faithful,  exemplified:  — </«e  eleven  Apostles,  Mat.  28. 

1&-19 ;  the  Seventy,  Luke  10.  1, 17 ;  Matthias,  Acts  1. 

26 ;  Philip,  Acts  8.  5 ;  Barnabas,  Acts  11.  23 :  Fatd, 

Acts  28.  31;  Tijchims,  Eph.  6.  21;  Timothy,  Phil.  2. 

22  ;  Epaphroditiix,  Phil.  2.  25  ;  Archiiypiis,  Col.  4.  17  ; 

Titus,  Tit.  1.  5. 
Ministering  spirits,  referred  to,  Heb.  1.  14.    See  Ps. 

103.  21;   Heb.  1.  7. 
MINISTRATION.    Luke  1.  23,  days  of  his  m. 
Acts  12.  25,  fulfilled  their  in.    A.  V.,  ministry. 
Rom.  15.  31,  in.  which  I  have.     A.  V.,  .lervice. 
1  Cor.  12.  5,  diversities  of  m.    A.  F.,  differences  of  ad- 

m  inixtrations. 
MINISTRY.    Num.  4.  12,  TBSsels  of  m.    A.V.,instni- 

ments  of  m. 
Rom.  11.  13,  glorify  my  m.    A.V.,  magnify  mine  office. 

12.  7,  give  ourselves  to  our  m.  A.  V.,  ivait  on  our  min- 
istering. 

Heb.  8.  6,  a  m.  the  more  excellent. 

Rev.  2.  19,  I  know  tliy  .  .  .  in.    J.  V.,  service. 

Ministry  of  the  Gospel,  spoken  of.  Acts  6.  4 ;  Rom.  12. 
7  ;  1  Cor.  16.  15  ;  2  Cor.  4.  1 ;  Eph.  6.  21 ;  Col.  4.  17. 

MINN  I,  min'ni,  province  in  Armenia,  Jer.  51.  27. 

MINSTREL.     2  Kings  3.  15,  bring  me  a  in. 
Ps.  68.  25,  m.    A.  V.,  pilayers  on  instruments. 
Rev.  18.  22,  voice  of  .  .  .  m.    A.  V.,  musicians. 

Miracles,  were  performed  by  the  power  of  God,  Ex.  8. 
19 :  Acts  14.  3 ;  15. 12  ;  19. 11 ;  by  the  power  of  Christ, 
Mat.  10. 1 ;  by  the  power  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Mat.  12. 
28  ;  Rom.  15. 19  ;  in  the  name  of  Christ,  Mark  16.  17  ; 
Acts  3. 16;  4.  30. 
performed  by  Moses  and  Aaron,  Ex.  4.  3 ;  7.  10  ;  7.-12. ; 
14.  21;  15.  25;  17.  6;  Num.  16.  28;  20.  11;  21.  8;  by 
Joshua,  Joish.  3.;  4.;  6.;  10.  12;  by  Samson,  Judg. 
14.-16. ;  by  Samuel,  1  Sam.  12.  18 ;  by  the  prophet  of 
Judah,  1  Kings  13.  4-6;  by  Elijah,  1  Kings  17. ;  18. ; 
2  Kings  1. 10-12;  by  Eli.tha,  2  Kings  2.-6.";  13.  21;  by 
Isaiah,  2  Kings  20.  9  ;  by  the  discijiles,  Luke  10.  9, 17  ; 
by  the  apostles,  Acts  2.  43  ;  5.  12 ;  by  Peter,  Acts  3. ; 
5. ;  9.  32 ;  by  Stephen,  Acts  6.  8 ;  by  Philip,  Acts  8.  6  ; 
by  Paul,  Acts  13. ;  14. :  16. ;  19. ;  20. ;  28. ;  by  .sorcer- 
ers and  evil  spirits,  Ex.  7. 11 ;  8.  7 ;  Mat.  24.  4 ;  2  Thes. 
2.  9  ;  Rev.  13. 14  ;  16. 14  ;  19.  20. 

Miracles  of  Christ.    See  Christ  Jesus,  page  31. 

MIRIAM,  mir'i-am. 

(1)  1  Chr.  4.  17. 

(2)  sister  to  Moses  and  Aaron,  Ex.  15.  20. 
watches  over  ark  in  Nile,  Ex.  2.  4. 
called  "the  prophetess,"  Ex.  15.  20. 
leads  the  song  of  triumph,  Ex.  15.  20 


smitten  with  leprosy.  Num.  12. 10. 

dies  and  is  buried  at  Kadesh,  Num.  20. 1. 


MIR  MA  II,  mh'mah  —  Heb.  deceit  —  a  Benjaiuite.   1  Chr. 

8.10.     A.V.,  Mirma. 
MIRROR.    Ex.  38,  8,  m.  of   the  .  .  .  women.     A.V., 
looLing-glas»es. 
Job  37.  18,  molten  ni.  ?    A.  V.,  looldng-glass? 

1  Cor.  13.  12,  see  in  a  m.    A.  V.,  glass. 

2  Cor.  3.  18,  beholding  as  in  a  in.    A,  V.,  glass. 
Jas.  1.  23,  face  in  a  m.    A.  V.,  alass. 

MIRTH.    Gen.  31.  27,  sent  thee  away  with  m. 
Ps.  137.  3,  required  of  us  m. 
Prov.  14.  13,  end  of  m.    A.  V.,  that  m. 
Mirth,  vanity  of,  Prov.  14.  13 ;  Eccl.  2. 1,  2 ;  7.  4. 
MIRY.    Ps.  40.  2,  out  of  the  m.  clay. 
MISCARRIETH.    2  Kings  2.  19,  the  land  m.    A.  V., 

ground  Imrren. 
MISCHIEF.    Judg.  15.  3,  do  them  a  m.    A.V.,  dis- 
pleasure. 
1  Sam.  23.  9,  was  devising  m.;  2  Sam.  16.  8,  thine  own  m. 
Ps.  7.  14,  conceived  in. ;  7.  16,  m.  shall  return. 
55. 10,  and  m.  are  in  the  midst.    A.  V.,  sorrow. 
94.  20,  wliich  frameth  m. 

Prov.  16.  27,  deviseth  in.    A.  V.,  diggeth  up  evil. 
Ezek.  7.  26,  m.  shall  come  upon  in. 
Mischief,  wicked  devise,  I's.  10.  7  ;   28.  3 ;  52. 1 ;  Prov. 

24.  2;  Isa.  59.  4;  Hos.  7.  15. 
MISCHIEVOUS.    Job  6.  30,  discern  m.  things  ?  A.  V., 
perverse. 
Prov.  17.  4,  m.  tongue.    A.  V.,  naughty. 
MISERABLE.    Job  16.  2,  m.  comforters. 

Mat.  21.  41,  desti-oy  those  m.  men.    A.  V.,  icicked. 
MISERY.    Judg.  10.  16,  in.  of  Israel. 
Job  7.  3,  possess  months  of  in.    A.  V.,  vanity. 
Prov.  31.  7,  remember  his  m.  no  more. 
Rom.  3.  16,  destruction  and  m. 
MIS  GA  B,  mis'gab  —  Heb.  high  fort.    Jer.  48. 1. 
MISHAEL,  niTsh'a-el  —  Heb.  who  is  like  God.  Ex.  6. 22  ; 

Neh.  8.  4  ;  Dan.  1.  6. 
MIS  HAL,  ml'shal  — Heb.  a  prayer  — town   of   Asher. 

Josh.  21.  30.    Josh.  19.  26,  A.  V.,  Misheal. 
MIS  HA  M,  mi'sham.    1  Chr.  8.  12. 
MISHMA ,  mish'ma  —  Heb.  fame.    (1)  Gen.  25. 14. 

(2)  1  Chr.  4.  25. 
MISHMANNAH,     mish-man'nah  —  Heb.     strength^!]. 

IChr.  12.  10. 
MISHRAITES,  mish'ra-Ites.    1  Chr.  2.  53. 
MLSPERETH,  mis'pe-reth—  Heb.  number.    Neh.  7.  7. 
MISREPHOTH-MAIM,    misre-phSth-maim.      Josh. 

11.  8. 
MISS.    Job  5.  24,  shalt  m.  nothing.   A .  V..  shall  not  sin. 

Isa.  34.  16.  these  shall  be  m.    A.  V.,  fail. 
MIST.    2  Pet.  2.  17,  ?«.  driven  by  a  storm.    A.  V.,  clouds 

that  are  carried  with  a  tempest. 
MISTRESS.    Isa.  47.  5,  ?H.  of  kingdoms.    A.  V.,  lady. 
MITES.    Mark   12.  42,  two  m.  (  =  seventh  part  of  a 

penny). 
MITHKAII,  mith'kah— Heb.  siveet  (uell).    Num.  33.  28. 

A.r.,  Mithcah. 
MITHNITE,  mith'nite.    1  Chr.  11.  43. 
MITHREDATH,  mith're-dath  — Heb.  given  by  Mithra. 

Ezra  1.  8. 
MITRE.    Ezek.  21.  26,  Remove  the  w.    A.  V.,  diadem. 
Mitre  of  the  high  priest,  Ex.  28.  4,  37,  39 ;  29.  6 ;  3.}.  28 ; 

Lev.  8.  9  ;  Zech.  3.  5. 
MITYLENE,  mit'y-le'ne,  chief  city  in  island  of  Lesbos. 

Paul  stays  one  night  at.  Acts  20.  14. 
MIXED.    Ex.  12.  38,  a  m.  multitude  went. 
MIZ  AK,vc\i:  zar  —  Heb.  little  —  summit  of  Lebanon.    Ps. 

42.  6., 
MIZ  PAH,  miz'pah  — Heb.  a  ivatch-toiver. 

(1)  place  in  Gilead,  Gen.  31.  49. 

(2)  town  in  Gilead,  where  Jephthah  dwelt,  Judg.  10. 17. 

(3)  a  place  at  foot  of  Mount  Hermon,  Josh.  11.  3. 

(4)  town  of  Moab,  1  Sara.  22.  3. 

(5)  city  of  Benjamin,  Josh.  18.  26 ;  Judg.  20. 1. 
MIZRAIM,  miz'ra-Tm.    (1)  Gen.  10.  6. 

(2)  Hebrew  name  for  Egypt,  1  Chr.  1.  8. 
MIZ Z AH  miz'zah  — Heb.  /ear  —  grandson  of  Esau, 

Gen.  36.  13. 
MNASON,  mna'son  — Gk.  mindful  — &  Christian.    Acts 

21.  18. 
MOAB,  mo'ab  — Heb.  seed  of  the  father. 

(1)  Lot's  son.  Gen.  19.  37. 

(2)  land  of.  Num.  21.  13  ;  Ruth  1.2;  Jer.  48.  24. 

(3)  people  of.  Num.  22.  3 :  Judg.  3.  30  ;  2  Sam.  8.  2. 
MOABITES,  mo'ab-ites,  descendants  of  Moab.    Deut. 

2.9. 
prevent  Israel's  passage,  Judg.  11. 17. 
corrupt  Israel,  Num.  25. 
Ehud  kills  king  of.  Judg.  3.  12. 

defeated  by  Saul,  1  Sam.  22.  3 ;  by  David,  2  Sam.  8.  2. 
pay  tribute  to  Israel,  2  Kings  3.  4. 
rebellion  quelled,  2  Kings  3.  5-27. 
denounced,  Isa.  15. ;  Jer.  9.  26;  Amos  2.  1 ;  Neh.  2.  8. 
MOABITESS,  mo'ab-I-tess.  Ruth  the.    Ruth  4.  5. 
MOADIAH,  mo'?t.-A\' &h  =  MAADIAH (q.v.).    Neh.  12. 17. 
MOAN.    Ps.  55.  2,  restless  .  .  .  and  m.    A.  V.,  make  a 
noi.se. 
Ps.  55. 17,  will  I  complain,  and  m.    A.  V.,  pray,  and  cry 
aloud. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


MOS 


MOCK.    Gen.  19.  14,  as  one  that  m. 
Prov.  1.  2ti,  I  will  ///.  when  your  fear. 
17.  5,  whoso  inockcllt  the  poor. 
Mat.  27.  29,  kneeled  down  before  him,  and  m. 
Gal.  6.  7.  God  is  not  //;. 
MOCKER.    Job  17.  2,  there  are  m.  with  me. 
Prov.  20.  1,  wine  is  a  w(. 

2  Pet.  3.  3,  )n.  shall  come  with  mockery.    A.  V.,  scoffers. 
Mocking,  mentioned  in,  Gen.  21.  9 ;  2  Kings  2.  23 ;  2  Chr. 
31).  10  ;  36.  16;  Neh.  4.  1 ;  Lam.  1.  7. 
condemned,  Prov.  17.  5 ;  30.  17. 
(of  Christ),  Mat.  27.  29  ;  Luke  23.  11 ;  Mark  15.  20. 
Modest  apparel,  1  Tim.  2.  9 ;  1  Pet.  3.  3,  4. 
MOIST.    Deut.  29.  19,  to  destroy  the  m.  with  the  dry. 

A.  v.,  add  diuiikenness  to  thirst. 
MOISTEN".    Ezek.  46. 14,  oil,  to  m.  the  fine  flour.    A.V., 

Ipmpfr. 
MOISTURE.    Job  37. 11,  the  thick  cloud  with  m.    A.V., 
by  watpving. 
Ps.  32.  4,  m.  was  changed.    A.V.,  m.  is  turned. 
104.  16,  are  filled  with  m.    A.  V.,full  of  sap. 
Luke  8.  6,  because  it  had  no  m. 
MOLADAII,    mol'a-dah-Heb.    birth  — city  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15.  26;  1  Chr.  4.  28.  [21. 

MOLE  C II,  mo'le«h  =  il/0Z6'C7/— Heb.  Mng.    Lev.  18. 

national  god  of  Ammonites,  1  Kings  11.  7. 
MO  LID.  mo'lid  —  Heb.  father.    1  Chr.  2.  29. 
MOLLIFIED.    Isa.  1.  6,  m.  with  oil. 
MOMENT.    Ex.  33.  5,  for  one  m.    A.  V.,  in  a  vi. 
Ezra  9.  8,  a  little  m.  grace.    A.V.,  space. 
Ps.  30.  5,  is  but  foray/;. 
Prov.  12. 19,  lying  tongue  is  but  for  a  m. 
Luke  4.  5,  in  a  in.  of  time. 
2  Cor.  4. 17,  which  is  for  the  m. 
MONEY.    2  Kings  22.  4,  sum  the  in.    A.  V.,  silver. 
Ps.  15.  5,  his  ni.  to  interest. 
Prov.  7.  20,  he  hath  taken  a  bag  of  m. 
Isa.  55.  2,  .spend  ni.  for  that  which. 
Mark  6.  8,  no  ni.  in  their  purse. 
12.  41,  cast  m.  into. 
14.  11,  promised  to  give  him  m. 
Acts  24.  26,  He  hoped  withal  that  m.  would  be. 
1  Tim.  3.  3,  no  lover  of  m.    A.  V.,  qreedii  of  filthy  lucre. 
Money,  uncoined.  Gen.  13.  2 ;  20.  16 ;  24.  35. 
coined,  first  mention  of.  Gen.  23.  16. 
values,  Ex.  30.  13 ;  1  Sam.  9.  8 ;  1  Kings  9.  14  ;  16.  24  ; 

Mat.  20.  2 ;  Mark  12.  42 :  Luke  12.  6 ;  19.  13. 
love  of.  the  root  of  all  evil,  1  Tim.  6.  10. 
Money-changers,  their  traffic  in  the  temple,  Mat.  21. 

12 :  Mark  11.  15 ;  John  2.  15. 
MONSTER.    Isa.   27.  1;  51.  9;  Jer.  51.   34,  m.    A.V., 
dragon. 
Ezek.  32.  2,  as  a  m.  in  the  seas.    A.V.,  tvhale. 
MONTH.    Gen.  8.  4,  ark  rested  in  the  seventh  m. 
Ex.  2.  2,  hid  him  three  in. 
12.  2,  This  u}.  .  .  .  beginning  of  m. 
Month,  the  first  in  the  year.  Gen.  8.  13. 
names  of  the  tv/elve  : — 1st,  Nisan  or  Abib,  Ex.  13.  4; 
Neh.  2.  1 ;  2nd,  Ziv,  1  Kings  6.  1,  37,  A.  V.,  Zif ;  3rd, 
Sivan,  Esth.  8.  9;  4th,  Thammnz,  Zech.  8.  19;  5th, 
Ab,  Zech.  7.  3;  mi^Elul,  Neh.  6.15;  Ith,  Ethanim, 
1  Kings  8.  2;  8th,  Bui,  1  Kings  6.   38;  9th,  Chisler, 
Zech.  7.  1,  A.  v.,  Chisleii ;  10th,  Tebeth^'Eath..  2.  16; 
nth,    Shebat,  Zech.  1.  7;  12th,  Adar,  Ezra  6.  15; 
Esth.  3.  7. 
MOON.    Gen,  37.  9,  sun  and  the  m. 
Deut.  33.  14,  of  the  growth  of  the  m.    A.  F.,  jjut  forth 

by  the  m. 
Josh.  10.  12,  ??).,  in  the  valley  of  Aijalon. 
1  Sam.  20.  5,  new  m. 

20.  27,  on  the  morrow  after  the  new  /».,  which  was  the 
second  day.    A.  F.,   morrow  which  .  .  .  day  of  the 
month. 
Job  31.  26,  m.  walking. 

Ps.  72.  5,  so  long  as  the  m. ;  72.  7,  m.  be  no  more. 
81.  3,  at  the  full  m.    A.  F,  time  apx>ointed. 
136.  9,  m.  and  stars  to  rule. 
Prov.  7.  20,  at  the  full  m.    A.  F,  day  appointed. 
Mat.  24.  29,  in.  shall  not  give  her  light. 
Luke  21.  25,  signs  in  sun  and  m.  and  stars. 
Acts  2.  20,  m.  into  blood. 
1  Cor.  15.  41,  glory  of  the  m. 
Col.  2.  16,  new  m. ;  Rev.  21.  23,  neither  of  the  m. 
Moon,  created  by  God,  Gen.  1.  14-16 ;  Ps.  8.  3. 
8i)ecially  mentioned,  Deut.  33.  14 ;  Josh.  10.  12  ;  Ps.  89. 
37:  104.  19;  121.  6.  [44.  17. 

an  object  of  idolatrous  worship,  Deut.  4. 19  ;  17.  3  ;  Jer. 
an  emblem  of  the  church,  Deut.  33.  14  ;  Job  31.  26  ;  Ps. 
8.  3  ;  19.  4,  5  ;  89.  37  ;  148.  3 ;  S.  of  Sol.  6.  10  ;  Isa.  2.  5  ; 
30.  26  ;  60.  20 ;  Jer.  31.  35. 
new,  feast  of,  1  Sam.  20.  5 ;  1  Chr.  23.  31 ;  Ps.  81.  3  ;  Isa. 

1.13;  Hos.  2.  11. 
darkening  of,  illustrative.  Job  25.  5  ;  Isa.  13. 10 ;  24.  23  ; 
Ezek.  32.  7 ;  Joel  2.  10,  31 ;  3.  15 ;  Mat.  24.  29 :  Luke 
21.  25  ;  Rev.  6.  12  ;  8.  12.  [21.  23. 

shining  of,  illustrative,  Isa.  30.  26;  60.  19;  Rev.  12.  1; 
MOORED.    Mark  6.  53,  m.  to  the  shore.    A.  V.,dreu-. 
MORALS.    1  Cor.  15.  33,  corrupt  good  m.    A.  F,  man- 
7iers. 


Jer. 


18;  Mic.  1.  1. 


MORASHTITE.  mo'rash-tite. 

A.y.,  Morastldtc. 
MORDECAI,  m6r'de-€ai,  a  Benjamite,  son  of  Jair. 
informs  Ahasuerus  of  plot,  Esth.  2.  21. 
refuses  obeisance  to  Haman,  Esth.  3.  5. 
honored  and  promoted  by  king,  Esth.  6.-10. 
MORE.    Mark  9.  26,  the  m.  part  said.    A.  V.,  the  many. 
John  14.  30,  I  will  no  m.    A.  F,  Hereafter  I  will  7iot. 
Acts  4.  22,  m.  than  forty  years.     A.  F,  aljove. 
2  Cor.  4.  17,  worketh  for  us  m.  and  //(.  exceedingly  an 

eternal  weight.    A.  F,  afar  m.  exceeding  and. 
Gal.  4.  27,  m.  are  the  children.    A.  F,  hat/i  many  m. 
Philem.  16,  m.  than  a  servant.    A.  F,  above. 
2  Pet.  1.  10,  give  the  m.  diligence.    A.  F,  rather  .  .  . 

give  diligence. 
Rev.  22.  5,  there  shall  be  night  no  m.    A.  F,  no  night 
there. 
MORE II  mo'reh  — Heb.  teacher  [?]. 

(l)Gen.  12.  6.     (2)  Judg.  7. 1. 
MOREOVER.     Acts  21.  28,   m.  he   brought.     A.V.\ 

further. 
MORESHETH-GA  TH,  m5r'esh-eth-g5th—  in  southern 

Judah.    Mic.  1. 14. 
MORI  AH,  mo-ri'ah  — Heb.  revealed  by  God  [?]—  hill. 
Abraham  almost  offers  Isaac  there,  Gen.  22.  2. 
Solomon  builds  temple  on,  2  Chr.  3.  1. 
MORNING.    Gen.  19.  15,  when  the  m.  arose. 
Ps.  30.  5,  joy  Cometh  in  tlie  7n. 
90.  5,  in  the  m.  they  are  like  grass. 
90. 14,  satisfy  us  in  the  m.    A.  V.,  early. 
101.  8,  ni.  by  m.  will  I  destroy.    A.  V.,  early. 
Ezek.  46.  13,  rn.  by  m.    A.  F,  ev^ry  morning. 
MORROW.    Ex.  8.  10,  said.  Against  to-m. 
Prov.  27.  1,  Boast  not  thyself  of  to-?H. 
Mat.  27.  62,  on  the  ni.    ^1.  F,  the  next  day. 
John  1.  43,  On  the  m.    A.  F,  The  day  following. 
Acts  4.  3,  unto  the  m.    A.V.,  the  next  day. 
MORSEL.    Judg.  19.  5,  Strengthen  thy  heart  with  a  m. 
2  Sam.  12.  3,  eat  of  his  own  ni.    A.  V..  meat. 
Ps.  147.  17,  he  casteth  forth  his  ice  like  in. 
Prov.  17.  1,  better  is  a  dry  ni. 

18.  8,  words  of  a  whisperer  are  as  dainty  m.    A.V., 
trounds. 
MORTAL.    Job  4.  17,  shall  m.  man  be. 

1  Cor.  15.  53,  this  ni.  must  put  on  immortality. 

2  Cor.  5.  4,  what  is  in.  .  .  .  swallowed  up.     A.  F,  mor- 
tality. 

Mortality  of  man.  Job  19.  26,  27  ;  Rom.  6.  12 ;  8.  11 ; 

1  Cor.  15.  22,  53 :  2  Cor.  4.  11 ;  2  Tim.  1.  10. 
MORTAR.    Gen.  11.  3,  slime  ...  for  m.    A.  F,  morier. 

Lev.  14.  41,  pour  out  the  in.    A.  V.,  dust. 

Num.  11.  8,  in.    A.V.,  a  m. 

Prov.  27.  22,  shouldest  bray  a  fool  in  a  m. 

Jer.  43.  9,  hide  them  in  ni.    A.  F,  the  clay. 
Mortgages,  mentioned,  Neh.  5.  3. 
M08ERAH,  mo-se'rah  —  Heb.  fetter.  Deut.  10, 6.  A .  F, 

Alosera. 
MO SE ROTH,  mo-se'roth  —  Heb.  fetters.    Num.  33.  30. 
MOSES,  mo'seg— Heb.  drawn  out,  or  Egyptian  mesri 
=  son  —  son  of  Amram. 

birth,  expo.sure,  and  adoption,  Ex.  2.  1, 10. 

receives  Egyptian  education.  Acts  7.  22. 

kills  Egyptian  taskmaster,  Ex.  2.  12. 

flees  to  land  of  Midian,  Ex.  2.  15. 

marries  Zipporah,  Jethro's  daughter,  Ex.  2.  21. 

remains  forty  years  in  Midian,  Acts  7.  30. 

Gershom  and  Eliezer  born,  Ex.  2.  22;  18.  4. 

God  appears  to  him,  Ex.  3. 

returns  to  Egypt,  Ex,  4.  20. 

circumcision  of  Ger.shom,  Ex.  4.  25. 

is  met  by  Aaron  and  elders,  Ex.  4.  27,  31. 

interview  with  Pharaoh,  Ex.  5.  1. 

God  plagues  Egyptians,  Ex.  7.-11. 

Israelites  leave  Egypt,  Ex.  14. 

pursuit,  and  pa.ssage  of  Red  Sea,  Ex.  14. 

his  song  of  triumph.  Ex.  15.  1. 

is  murmured  against  at  Marah,  Ex.  15.  24. 

at  Sin,  Ex.  16.  2  ;  at  Rephidim,  Ex.  17.  2. 

sweetens  waters  of  Marah,  Ex.  15.  25. 

brings  water  from  rock,  Ex.  17.  5 ;  Num.  20.  7. 

brings  quails,  Ex.  16.  13;  Num.  11.  31. 

brings  manna,  Ex.  16.  14  ;  Num.  11.  6. 

meets  God  in  Mount  Sinai,  Ex.  19.  3  ;  34.  2. 

returns  with  tables  of  law,  Ex.  31.  18. 

is  instructed  to  build  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.-31. 

builds  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  40. 17. 

speaks  with  God,  Ex.  33.  9. 

at  Kade.sh,  Num.  20.  2;  at  Edom,  Num.  21.  5. 

sends  spies.  Num.  13.  2. 

Korah  rebels  against,  Num.  16.  41. 

is  not  to  enter  Canaan,  Nmu.  20. 12. 

his  government  of  Israel,  Num.  20. 

makes  the  fiery  serpent.  Num.  21.  8. 

views  the  promised  land.  Num.  27.  12. 

appoints  Joshua  his  successor.  Num.  27.  15. 

his  death  and  burial,  Deut.  34.  5. 

appears  at  Christ's  transfiguration,  Mat.  17.  3. 

his  meekness.  Num.  12.  3 ;  dignity,  Deut.  34.  10. 

Christ  likeuea  to,  John  5.  46 ;  Heb.  3.  1. 


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MUR 


Moses.— In  O.  T.  the  Pentateuch  is  called  "the  Law 
of  Moses,"'  Ezra  7.  6 :  ''the  Book  of  the  Law  of  Mo- 
ses," Neh.  8.1;  "the  Book  of  Moses,"'  Ezra  6.  18; 
"  the  Book  of  the  Law  of  Jehovah  given  by  Moses," 
2  Chr.  34.  14;  "the  Book  of  the  Covenant,"  2  Chr. 
34.  30;  "the  Book  of  the  Law  of  Jehovah,"  2  Chr. 
17.  9. 

MOSES.    Judg.  18.  30,  the  sou  of  M.     'A.  F.,  Manesseh. 

MOST.    1  Cor.  10.  5,  with  m.  of  them.    A.  V.,  many. 
2  Cor.  12.  15,  I  will  m.  gladly  spend.     A.  V.,  very. 

MOTE.    Mat.  7.  3,  beholdest  thou  the  in.  {  —  small  jxir- 

Mote,  moral  defect  likened  to,  Mat.  7.  3-5;  Luke  6. 

41.  42. 
MOTH.    Job  4.  19,  crushed  before  the  m. ! 
Ps.  o^.  11,  beauty  to  consume  away  like  a  ?«. 
:Mat.  (>.  19,  where  m.  and  rust  consume. 
Moth,  alluded  to  in.  Job  13.  28;  27.  18;  Isa.  50.  9;  51.  8; 

Hos.  5.  12;  Jas.  5.  2. 
MOTHER.    Gen.  2.  24,  father  and  his  ?n. 
Ex.  20. 12,  honor  thy  father  and  thy  m. 
Ps.  35. 14,  bewaileth  his  m. 

Prov.  10.  1.  foolish  son  is  the  heaviness  of  his  m. 
15.  20,  foolish  man  despiseth  liis  m. 
Mat.  10.  37,  loveth  father  or  m.  more. 
Luke  2.  51,  m.  kept  all  these  sayings. 
Mother,  of  all  mankind  (Eve),  Gen.  3.  20;  the  love  of 
mothers,  Isa.  49.  15 ;  66. 13. 
Examples ;  —  Gen.  21. 16  ;  Ex.  2.  2-4 ;  1  Sam.  1.  22 ;  2. 19  ; 

2  Sam.  21.  10;  1  Kings  3. 26. 
dutv  to.  Ex.  20.  12  ;  Prov.  1.  8  ;  23.  22  ;  Eph.  6. 1. 
last  mention  of  the  Virgin,  Acts  1.  14. 
MOULDY.    Josh.  9.  12,  and  is  become  m.    A.  V.,  i.s  m. 
MOUND.    2  Sam.  20.  15,  they  cast  up  a  m.    A.V.,bank. 
I.sa.  37.  33,  cast  up  a  m.    A.V.,  bank. 
Jer.  32.  24,  Behold,  the  m.    A.  V.,  motinis. 
MOUNT  in.).    Gen.  22.  14,  m.  of  Jehovah. 
Ex.  24.  4,  under  the  m.    A.  F.,  hill. 
John  8.  1,  Jesus  went  unto  the  m.  of  Olives. 
MOUNT  ('•.).    Ps.  107.  2o.  They  m.  up  to  the  heavens. 
Isa.  40  31,  m.  up  with  wings  as  eagles. 
Obad.  4,  m.  on  high,  as  the  eagle.    A.  F.,  exalt  thyself. 
Mount  of  the  law,  Sinai,  Deut.  33.  2 ;  of  the  curse  of  the 
law,  Ebai,  Deut.  27. 13  ;  of  future  inheritance,  Pisr/ah, 
Deut.  14.  1 ;  of  present  blessing,  Gerizim,  Deut.  27. 
12 ;  of  the  coming,  Olives,  Zech.  14.  4  ;   of  the  curse 
removed.  Calvary,  Luke  22.  33  ;  of  the  final  kingdom, 
Zion,  Isa.  24.  23. 
of  the  valley,  Josh.  13. 19  ;  of  corruption,  2  Kings  23. 13 ; 
of  the  congregation,  Isa.  14.  13 ;  to  be  cast  against 
.Jerusalem,  Jer.  6.  6. 
MOUNTAIN.    Gen.  7.  19,  all  the  high  m.    A.  V.,  hills. 
Ex.  4.  27,  ///.  of  God.    A.  F.,  mount. 
Num.  14.  45,  in  that  m.    A.  F.,  hill. 
Deut.  3.  25,  that  goodly  m. 

1  Kings  22. 17,  scattered  upon  the  m.    A.  V.,  hills. 
Ps.  18.  7,  foundations  also  of  the  m.    A.  F.,  hills. 

36.  6.  m.  of  God.     A.  V.,  great  m. 

68.  1.5,  A  m.  of  God  is  the  77i.  of  Bashan.   A.  F.,  The  hill 
of  God  is  as  the  hill  of. 

68.  16,  ye  high  m.    A.  V.,  hills  ? 

68. 16,  At  the  m.    A.V.,  this  is  the  hill. 

104. 10,  among  the  m.    A.  V.,  hills. 

104.  18,  The  high  //;.  are  for  the  wild  goats.   A.  F.,  hills. 

121.  1,  mine  eyes  unto  the  m.    A.  V.,  hills. 
Mark  5.  11,  on  the  m.  side.    A.  F,  7iigh  unto  the  m. 
Luke  9.  37,  from  the  /".    A.V.,  hill. 
MOURN.    Gen.  23.  2,  Abra,ham  came  to  m. 
Isa.  19.  8,  all  they  that  cast  angle  .  .  .  shall  m.    A.  V., 

lament. 
Mat.  5.  4,  blessed  are  they  that  m. 

11.  17,  ye  did  not  m.    A.  V.,  have  not  lamented. 

2  Cor.  12.  21,  should  m.  for  many.    A.  V.,  bewail. 

Rev.  1.  7,  the  earth  shall  m.  over  him.    A.  V.,  tvail  be- 
eaiise  of. 
MOURNER.    2  Sam.  14.  2,  feign  thyself  to  be  a  m. 
Mourners,  comfort  for.  Job  29.  25 ;  Rom.  12.  15 ;  1  Thes. 
4.  18. 
hired.  Mat.  9.  23. 
MOURNFULLY.    Mai.  3.  14,  walked  m. 
MOURNING.    Ps.  35.  14,  m.    A.V.,  heavily. 
Rev.  IS.  15,  weephig  and  m.    A.  V.,  wailing. 
21.  4,  neither  .  .  .  //<.,  nor  crying.    A.  F,  sorroir. 
Mournine,  when  blessed,  Eccl.  7.  2 ;  Mat.  5.  4 ;  Luke 
6.  21. 
for  the  dead,  Abraham-  for  Sarah^  Gen.  23.  2;   Jacob 
for  Josejjh,  Gen.  37.  34,  35 ;  the  Egyptians  for  .Jacob, 
Gen.  50.  3-10;    Israel  for  Aaron,  Num.  20.  29;    for 
Moses,  Deut.  34.  8 ;  and  for  SanuteJ,  1  Sam.  25.  1 : 
David  for  Abner,  2  Sam.  3.  31,  3.5  ;  Mary  and  Martha 
for  Lazarus,  Jolrn  11. ;  devout  men  for  Stephen,  Acts 
8.  2. 
MOUTH.    Gen.  4. 11,  opened  its  m. 
Gen.  8.  11,  in  her  m.  an  olive-leaf. 
2  Chr.  18. 12,  with  one  m.    A.  F,  assent. 
Ps.  8.  2,  out  of  the  /".  of  babes. 

39.  9, 1  opened  not  my  m. 

40.  3,  put  a  new  song  in  my  m. 
^~^-fA.  1.5,  my  m.  shall  show  forth. 


Ps.  63. 11,  m.  of  them  that  speak  lies. 

126.  2,  our  m.  filled  with  laughter. 

141.  3,  set  a  watch  .  .  .  before  my  )ii. 
Prov.  4.  24,  from  thee  a  wayward  //(.    A.  V.,frotvard  m. 

8.  7,  my  m.  shall  utter  truth. 

10.  6,  covereth  the  m.  of  the  wicked. 

12.  6,  m.  of  the  upright  shall  deliver. 

13.  3,  guardeth  his  m.  keepeth  his  life. 
26.  28,  flatteriug  ;/;.  worketh  ruin. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  3,  thy  m.  is  comely.    ^4.  F,  speech. 
Luke  1.  64,  his  /«.  was  opened. 

4.  22,  woi-ds  of  grace  .  .  .  out  of  liis  m. 

6.  45,  of  the  heart  his  in.  speaketh. 
Acts  15.  27,  tell  you  ...  by  word  of  m.    A.V.,  by  m. 

1  Tim.  5.  19.  except  at  the  ///.  of.    A.  F,  before. 
Mouth  of  God,  Deut.  8.  3  ;  Mat.  4.  4. 

of  the  rigiiteous.  Ps.  37.  30  ;  Prov.  10.  31 ;  Eccl.  10. 12. 

of  babes,  Ps.  8.  2 ;  Mat.  21. 16. 

of  the  wicked,  Ps.  32.  9 ;  107.  42  ;  109.  2 ;  144.  8 ;  Prov. 

4.  24 ;  6. 12  ;  19.  28  ;  Rom.  3.  14  ;  Rev.  13.  5. 
MOVE.     Gen.  1.  2,  Spirit  of  God  in.  upon  the  face. 
Gen.  13. 12,  m.  his  tent  as  far  as  Sodom.    A.V.,  pitched 

his  tent  touard  Sodom. 
Deut.  32.  16,  They  m.  him  to  jealousy.   A.  V.,  provoked. 

2  Chr.  18.  2,  m.  him  to  go.    A.  F,  persuaded. 
Ps.  15.  5,  shall  never  be  m. 

16.  8, 1  shall  not  be  ni. 
55.  22,  suffer  the  righteous  to  be  ni. 
Acts  17.  28,  for  in  him  we  live,  and  m. 
Rev.  2.  5,  m.  thy  candlestick.     A.V.,  remove. 
MO"WED.    Jas.  5.  4,  m.  yourfields.    A.  F,  reapeddoicn. 
MOWN.    Ps.  72.  6,  rain  upon  the  in.  grass. 
MUZ  A,  mo'za  — Heb.  source.    (1)  1  Chr.  2.  46. 

(2)  1  Chr.  8.  36.  [18.  26. 

MOZAH,  mo' z&h=  MOZ A,  &  city  of  Benjamin,    Josh. 
MUCH.    Mat.  28.  12,  m.  money.    A.  F.,  large. 
Mark  5.  23.  beseecheth  him  in.    A.V.,  besought  fiini 
greatly. 

9.  26,  and  torn  him  in.    A.  V.,  sore. 

Luke  12.  48,  m.  is  given,  of  him  shaU  m.  be  required. 
18. 13,  lift  up  so  in.  as  his  eyes. 
Acts  8.  8,  there  was  //(.  joy.    A.  F,  great. 
24.  2,  we  enjoy  in.  peace.    A.  V.,  great  quietness. 
26.  29,  with  little  or  with  in.    A.  F,  almost  and  alto- 
gether such. 
2  Cor.  8.  2,  in.  proof  of  affliction.     A.  V.,  great  trial. 
Heb.  3.  3,  by  so  in.  as  lie  that  built.    .^1.  F,  inasmuch. 
Jas.  3.  5,  how  in.  wood  is  kindled  by  how  small  a  fire ! 
A.  v.,  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fii-e  kindleth! 
MUFFLERS.    Isa.  3.  19,  m.  (=marg.  spangled  orna- 
ments). 
MULBERRY.    2  Sam.  5.  23,  against  the  m.  trees. 
MULE.    2  Sam.  13.  29,  upon  his  m. 
2  Sam.  18.  9,  upon  his  in.    A.  F,  a  in. 
Ps.  32.  9,  as  the  horse,  or  as  the  m. 
MULTIPLY.    Gen.  1.  22,  be  fruitful,  and  m. 
Ps.  16.  4,  their  sorrows  shall  be  m. 
Eccl.  10.  14,  also  m.  words.    A.  V.,full. 
Jer.  23.  3,  fruitful  and  in.    A.  F,  increase. 
Hos.  4.  7,  As  they  were  m.    A.  F,  increased. 
Mat.  24. 12,  iniqiiity  shall  be  m.     A.V.,  abound. 
Acts  6.  1,  number  of  the  disciples  was  m.    A.  F,  multi- 
plied. 
2  Cor.  4.  15,  grace  being  m.    A.  F,  abundant  grace. 
MULTITUDE.    Gen.  16.  10,  numbered  for  m. 
Gen.  17.  4,  father  of  a  m.  of  nations.    A.  F,  many. 
Ps.  33. 16,  saved  by  the  ni.  of  a  host. 
.51.  1,  m.  of  thy  tender  mercies. 
Prov.  10.  19,  in.  of  words  there  wanteth  not. 

11.  14,  in.  of  counsellors  there  is  safety. 
Mat.  7.  28,  m.  were  astonished.    A.  V.,  people. 
Mark  10.  46,  a  great  m.    A.  F.,  number  of  people. 
Luke  2.  13,  m.  of  the  heavenly  host. 

4.  42,  III.  sought  after  him.    A.  V.,  people. 

5.  29.  m.  of  publicans.     A.  F.  company. 

Jolm  7. 12,  murmuring  among  the  m.    A.V.,  people. 

1  Pet.  4.  8,  covereth  a  m.  of  sins.     .1.  F,  the  m. 
MUPPIM.  mup'pim,  Benjamin's  eighth  son.    Gen.  46.  21. 
MURDER.    Ps.  10.  8,  in.  the  innocent. 

Ps.  !i4.  6,  III.  the  fatherless. 
Hos.  6.  9,  m.  in  the  way. 
Murder,  forbidden,  Ex.  20.  13:  Lev.  24.  17;  Deut.  21.  9; 

Jer.  2.  34 ;  22.  17 ;  Ezek.  16.  38 ;  Mat.  19.  18 ;  Rom. 

1.  29  ;  Gal.  5.  21 ;  1  Tim.  1.9:1  Pet.  4.  15. 
its  penalty.  Gen.  4.  12;  9.  6;  Ex.  21.  14;  Num.  35.  30; 

Deut.  27.  25  ;  Jer.  19.  4  ;  Gal.  5.  21 ;  Rev.  22.  15.      ' 
Examples:  —  (7a/».  (^en.  4.  8;  Abimelech,  Judg.  9.  5; 

Joab,  2  Sam.  3.  27 ;  Barid,  2  Sam.  12.  9 ;  Ab.^alom, 

2  Sam.  13.  29  ;  Zimri,  1  Kings  16.  10;  Jezebel,  1  Kings 

21.  10 :  Atiab,  1  Kings  21. 19 ;   Shall  urn,  2  Kings  15. 10 ; 

Mauaiseh,  2  Kings   21.  16:  t/ie  Herods,  Mat.  2.  16; 

14.  10;  Acts  12.  2:  Jlerodias  and  her  daughter.  Mat. 

14.  8-11 :  .h/das.  Mat.  27.  4  ;  Barabbas,  Mark  15.  7. 
MURDERER.    Num.  35.  16,  he  is  a  in. 

2  Kings  9.  31.  Zimri,  thy  master's  //(.?    A.  F,  who  sleio 
his  ma.ster? 

John  8.  44,  he  was  aw.;  Acts  3.  14,  asked  for  a  m. 
MURMUR.    Jas.  5.  9,  M.  not,  brethren,  one  against 
another.    A.V.,  Grudge. 


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NAM 


MURMURERS.    Num.  11.  1,  people  were  as /«.    A.V., 

coiiiplaincil.  [my. 

MURMURING.    1  Pet.  4.  9,  without  m.    A.  F.,  grud'j- 

Murmuring,  against  Christ,  Luke  5.  30 ;  19. 7  ;  Joim  6. 41. 

rebuked,  Prov.  19.  3;  Lam.  3.  39;  John  6.  43;  1  Cor. 

10.  10 ;  Phil.  2.  14  ;  Jude  16. 

punishment  of,  Num.  11.  1;  14.  27-29;  16.  45,  46;  Ps. 

106.  25,  26. 
Instances  of :  —  Cain,  Gen.  4.  13,  14  ;  Moses,  Ex.  5.  22, 

23  ;  Israelites,  Ex.  14. 11 ;  15.  24  ;  16.  2 ;  17.  2,  3 ;  Num. 

11.  1-4;  21.  5;  Aaron,  etc.,  Num.  12.  1,  2,  8;  Elijah, 
1  Kings  19.  4;  Job,  Job  3.  1,  etc. ;  Jemniah,  Jer.  20. 
14-18 ;  Jonah,  Jonah  4.  8,  9  ;  (Vsriyhs,  Mark  14.  4,  5 ; 
John  6.  61 ;  Pharisees,  Luke  15.  2;  19.  7  ;  Jeics,  John 
6.  41-43  :   (irccians.  Acts  6.  1. 

MURMURINGS.    Ex.  16.  7,  your  m.  against. 
MURRAIN.     Ex.  9.  3,  grievous  m.  {=cat(le  ijlagiie). 
MUSE.     Ps.  39.  3,  while  I  was  w*. 
Ps.  77.  12,  in.  on  thy  doings.     A.V.,  talk  of. 
143.  5,  m.  on  the  work  of  thy  hands. 
Isa.  33.  18,  m.  on  the  terror.    A.  V.,  meditate. 
MU8HI,  niu'shi— Heb.  icithdrawn.    Ex.  6.  19. 
MUSHITES,  mu'shites,  descendents  of  Mushi.    Num.- 

3.  33. 
MUSIC.    Eccl.  12.  4,  daughters  of  m. 
Music,  early  invention  of,  (^en.  4.  21. 
effects  of,  1  Sam.  10.  5,  6 ;  16. 16,  23  ;  2  Kings  3.  15. 
used  in  worship,  2  Sam.  6.  5 ;  1  Chr.  15.  28 ;  2  Chr.  7.  6 ; 

Ps.  33.  ;  81.  ;    92. ;    108, 
Dan.  3.  5 ;  at  festivities,  Isa.  5.  12 ;  14.  11 ;  Lam.  5.14  ; 
Amos  6. 5  ;  Luke  15.  25 ;  1  Cor.  14.  7  ;  in  heaven,  Rev. 
5.  8 ;  14.  2. 
instruments  of :  —  Cymb((ls,  1  Chr.  16.  5 ;  Ps.  150.  5 ; 
Cornet,  Ps.  98.  6 ;  Dulcivier,  Dan.  3.  5 ;  Flute,  Dan. 
3.  5  ;  Harp  and  Pipe,  Gen.  4.  21 ;  1  Kings  1.  40  ;  Job 
2L   12;   Ps.  137.   2;  150.  4;    Isa.   5.   12;   Jer.  48.    36; 
Psaltery,  Ps.  33.  2;  Saclcbut,  Dan.  3.  5;   Timbrel,  Ex. 
15.  20;  1  Sam.  10.  5;  Trumpet,  2  Kings  11.  14:    Viol, 
Isa.  14.  11. 
MUSICIAN.    Hab.  3. 19,  For  the  chief  m .   A.V.,  singer. 
MUSING.    1  Kings  18.  27,  a  god  :  either  he  is  m .    A .  V. , 

talking. 
MUST.    Mat.  24.  6,  m.  needs  come  to  pass.    A.V.,  m. 
come. 
Acts  5.  29,  m.  obey  God.    A.  V.,  ought  to. 
Mustard,  smallness  of  its  seed.  Mat.  13.  31,  32 ;   Mark  4. 

31,  32  ;  Luke  13.  18,  19. 
MtJTH-LABBEN,  muth'-lab'ben.    Ps.  9.  (title). 
MUTTER.    Isa.  8.  19,  wizards  .  .  .  that  m. 
MUZZLE.    1  Cor.  9.  9,  m.  the  ox.    A.  V.,  mouth  of  the 

Muzzling  the  ox  that  treadeth  out  the  grain,  Deut. 

25.  4  ;   mystical  meaning  of,  1  Cor.  9.  9  :  1  Tim.  5.  18. 

MY.    Ps.  22.  19,  O  thou  ra.  succor.    A.  V.,  0  m.  strength. 

Ps.  101.  2,  m.  house. 

Acts  24. 10,  make  m.  defence.    A.V.,  answer  for  myself. 

Eph.  6. 19,  on  m.  behalf.    A.  V.,for  me. 
MYRA,  my'ra,  a  town  in  Lycia.    Acts  27.  5. 
MYRRH.    Gen.  37.  25,  balm  and  m. 

Esth.  2.  12,  oil  of  m.\  Ps.  45.  8.  smell  of  m. 

S.  of  Sol.  1.  13,  bundle  of  m. ;  Mat.  2.  11,  and  m. 

Mark  15.  23,  mmgled  with  m. 

John  19.  39,  m.  and  aloes. 
Myrrh,  mentioned  in.  Gen.  37.  25  (marg.  ladanum) ; 
43.  11 ;  Ex.  30.  23  ;  S.  of  Sol.  3.  6 ;  4.  6, 14  ;  5.  1,  5, 13. 

used  as  a  perfume,  Esth.  2.  12  ;  Ps.  45.  8  ;  Prov.  7.  17  ; 
in  embalming,  John  19.  39. 

part  of  the  gifts  of  the  wise  men,  Mat.  2. 11. 
MYRTLE.    Neh.  8. 15,  w.  branches. 

Isa.  41.  19,  put  in  the  wilderness  .  .  .  the  m. 
.>5.  13,  shall  come  up  the  ?n.  tree. 
MYSELF.    Job  9.  21,  regard  not  m.    A.V.,  my  soul. 

John  5.  30,  can  of  m.  do  nothing.     A.V.,  mine  own  self. 
Mrs  I  A.  my'si-a,  province  of  Asia  Minor.    Acts  16.  7. 
MYSTERY.    1  Cor.  2.  7,  God's  wisdom  in  a  m. 

1  Cor.  4.  1,  stewards  of  the  m.  of  God. 

Eph.  5.  32,  This  m.  is  great ;  1  Tim.  3.  9,  m.  of  the  faith. 
Mystery,  of  the  calling  of  the  Gentiles  into  the  Church, 
Eph.  1.  9, 10;  3.  8-11;  Col.  1.  2.5-27. 

of  the  kingdom  of  God,  Mat.  13.  11 ;  Mark  4.  11 ;  Luke 
8.  10;  10.  21;  1  Tim.  3.  16. 

of  lawlessness,  2  Thes.  2.  7.    A.  V.,  iniquity. 

of  the  raising  of  the  dead,  1  Cor.  15.  .51. 

of  blindness  of  Israel,  Rom.  11.  25. 

of  God  and  of  Christ,  Col.  2.  2  ;  Rev.  10.  7. 


N 

NAAM,  na'am  — Heb.  sweetness  —  son  of  Caleb.    1  Chr. 

4.  15. 
NAAM  AN,  na'a-man  —  Heb.  pleasantness. 
a\  Gen.  46.  21. 

(2)  Num.  26.  40. 

(3)  Syrian  commander-in-chief,  cured   of  lepro.sy  by 
Elisha.  2  Kings  5. 14. 

iV^/1.4J/.ir7//7'A\na'a-ma-thite,  inhabitant  of  Naamah, 
Job  2. 11. 


(q.r.).    Luke  3.  25. 


NAAMITES,  na'a-mites,  the  family  of  Naamau,  Num. 

26.  40. 
NA  A  R  A II,  na'a-rah  -  Heb .  girl. 

(1)  woman,  1  Chr.  4.  5. 

(2)  town  in  Ephraim.    Josh.  16.  7.     A.V.,  Naarath. 
NAARAI,  na'a-rai  —  Heb.  young.    1  Chr.  11.  37. 
NAARAN,  na'a-ran  =NAARAH  (2).    1  Chr.  7.  28. 
NAB  A  L,  na'bal  —  Heb.  JooHsh  —  man  of  Carmel. 

refuses  David  assistance,  1  Sam.  25.  10. 

Abigail  his  wife  pleads  for,  1  Sam.  25.  18. 

his  miserable  death,  1  Sam.  25.  37. 
NABOTII,  na'both. 

quarrels  with  Ahab,  1  Kings  21.  ,3. 

murdered  by  Jezebel,  1  Kings  21.  13. 

his  murder  avenged,  2  Kings  9.  21. 
NACON,  na'cou  — Heb.  prepared.    2  Sam.  6.  6.    A.V., 

Nachon. 
NADAB,  na'dab  — Heb.  generous. 

(1)  Aaron's  son,  Ex.  6.  23. 

(2)  one  of  Shammai's  sons,  1  Chr.  2.  28. 

(3)  king  of  Israel,  succeeds  Jeroboam,  1  Kings  14.  20. 
besieges  Gibbethon  of  Dan,  Josh.  21.  23. 
murdered  by  Baasha,  1  Kings  15.  27. 

NAGGAL  nag' ga-i  -  Heb.  NOGAH  ^ 

A.  v.,  Nagge. 
i\'^.4//.4Z.4Z,  na-hal  SI.    B.eh.  uatfring  place.    Josh.  19. 

15.     A.  v.,  Nahallal.    Josh.  21.  35. 
NAIIALIEL,    na-ha  li-el  —  Heb.    God''s   torrent.    Num. 

21.  19. 
NAHALOL,  na-hal  ol.    Judg.  1.  30; 

N  All  AM,  na'ham  —  Heb.  solace— a,  Judaean.  1  Chr.  4. 19. 
.A^^4/A4i/^.4A'^/,  na-ham'a-ni  — Heb.  compassionate.    Neh. 

NAHARAI,  na'ha-rai  — sjiorer.    1  Chr.  11.  39.    2  Sam. 

23.  37,  A.  v.,  Nahari. 
N A II ASH,  na'hash-Heb.  serpent. 

(1)  Amasa's  father,  2  Sam.  17.  25. 

(2)  Ammonite  king,  invades  Jabesh,  1  Sam.  11. 

(3)  another  Ammonite  king,  2  Sam.  10.  2. 
NAHATH,  na'hath  — Heb.  rest  [?].    Gen.  36.  13;  1  Chr. 

6.  26 ;  2  Chr.  31.  13. 
NAHBl,  nah'bl  — a  spy.    Num.  13. 14. 
NAHOR,  na'hSr  — Heb.  snorter  [?]. 

(1)  Abram's  brother.    Gen.  11.  27. 

(2)  Abram's  grandfather.    Gen.  11.  24. 

(3)  A.V.,  Nachor.    Josh.  24.  2  ;  Luke  3.  34. 
NAHSHON,   nah'shon— Heb.   sorcerer  [1].    Num.  1.  7. 

Ex.  6.  23.    A.  v.,  Naa.fhon.    Mat.  1.  4.    A.  V.,  Naasson. 
NAIIUM,  nah'um.     A.  V.,  Naum.    Luke  3.  25. 
NAHUAI,  na'hum  —  Heb.  consolation  —  a  prophet.    Nah. 

NAIL.    Eccl.  12. 11,  as  n.  well  fastened  are  the  words  of 
the  masters. 

Dan.  4.  33,  n.  like  birds'  claws  ;  7.  19,  n.  of  brass. 

John  20.  25,  the  print  of  the  n. 

Col.  2.  14,  nailing  it  to  the  cross. 
Nail  of  wood,  Judg.  4.  21 ;  Ezra  9.  8 ;  Isa.  22.  23,  25 ;  Zech. 

10.  4  ;  of  iron,  1  Chr.  22.  3 ;  of  gold,  2  Chr.  3.  9. 
NAIN.  na'in,  widow's  son  raised  at.    Luke  7.  11. 
XAIOTH,  na'ioth  — Heb.  habitations.    1  Sam,  19.  18. 
NAKED.    Gen.  2.  25,  were  both  n. 

Lev.  20.  18,  made  n.  her  fountain.    A.  V..  discovered. 

Job  1.  21,  n.  came  I  out  .  .  .  u.  shall  I  return. 

Mat.  25.  36,  38,  43,  44,  ».,  and  ye  clothed  me. 

Mark  14.  51,  n.  body  ;  John  21.  7,  he  was  n. 

2  Cor.  5.  3,  not  be  found  n. 
N  A  MA  AH,  na'ma-ah  — Heb.  pleasant. 

(1)  town  of  Judah,  Josh.  15.  41.    A.  V.,  Naamah. 

(2)  women,  in  Gen.  4.  22 ;  1  Kings  14.  21.    Naamah. 
NAME  (w.).     Gen.  2.  11.  n.  of  the  first. 

Gen.  32.  28,  thy  n.  shall  be  called  no  more  Jacob. 

Ex.  3.  15,  this  is  my  n.  for  ever. 

Josh.  7.  9,  thy  great  n.  ? 

2  Chr.  14.  11,  in  thy  n.  are  we  come. 

Neh.  1.  9,  chosen,  to  cause  my  )i.  to  dwell  there. 

Ps.  20.  1,  n.  of  the  God  of  Jacob. 

34.  3,  exalt  his  n.  ;  69.  36,  love  his  n. 

72.  17,  his  n.  shall  endure  ;  111.  9,  reverend  is  his  n. 

138.  2,  thy  word  above  all  thy  n. 

145.  2.  I  will  praise  thy  n.  for  ever. 
Prov.  18.  10,  ».  of  Jehovah  is  a  strong  tower. 

22.  1,  a  good  n.  is  rather  to  be  chosen. 
S.  of  Sol.  1.  3,  Thy  n.  is  as  oil. 
Isa.  7.  14,  call  his  n.  Immanuel. 

26.  8,  tliy  memorial  /;.  is  the  desire  of  our  soul. 

56.  5,  everlasting  n. ;  57.  15.  n.  is  Holy. 

62.  2,  by  a  new  >?.  ;  63.  16,  from  everlasting  is  thy  n. 
Jer.  7.  10,  called  by  my  n. ;  10.  6,  thy  n.  is  great. 

44.  26.  sworn  by  my  great  n. 
Zeph.  3.  19,  will  make  them  .  .  .  a  «.    A.  V.,  get  them 

.  .  .  fame. 
Zech.  id.  12,  walk  up  and  down  in  his  n. 

14.  9,  Jehovah  be  one,  and  his  n.  one. 
Mai.  3.  16,  thought  upon  his  n.  ;  4.  2,  fear  my  n. 
Mat.  1.  25,  called  his  n.  Jesus. 

6.  9 ;  Luke  11.  2,  hallowed  be  thy  n. 

10.  22,  for  my  n.'s  sake  :  12.  21,  in  his  n. 

18.  20,  gathered  together  in  my  n. 
Mark  9.  37,  of  such  little  children  in  my  n. 


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COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


NEE 


Luke  1.  63,  his  n.  is  John. 

10.  20,  n.  are  wiitten  in  heaven. 
John  5.  43,  come  in  my  Father's  n. 

14.  13,  ye  shall  ask  in  my  n. 
Acts  3.  16,  by  faith  in  liis  n.  hath  his  n. 

4.  12,  neither  is  there  any  other  n.  under  heaven. 

8.  9,  Simon  by  «.     A.  V.,  called  Simon. 

10. 1,  Cornelius  by  n.    A.  V.,  called  Cornelius. 
Rom.  9. 17,  my  n.  might  be  published. 
Eph.  1.  21,  every  n.  tliat  is  named. 
Phil.  2.  10,  in  tlie  ?/.  of  Jesus  every  knee. 
Col.  3.  17,  do  all  in  the  n.  of  the  Lord. 

2  Tim.  2.  19,  naraeth  the  n.  of  the  Lord. 
Heb.  1.  4,  a  more  excellent  n. 

1  Pet.  4.  16,  glorify  God  in  this  7i.    A.  V.,  behalf. 

3  John  7,  for  the  sake  of  the  iV".    A.  V. ,  his  n.'s  sake. 
Rev.  2.  17,  a  new  ».  wTitten. 

14.  1,  the  H.  of  his  Father. 
NAME  (v.).    Gen.  27.  36,  rightly  n.  Jacob? 
Isa.  61.  6,  be  ».  the  priests. 
Luke  6.  13,  whom  also  he  7i.  apostles. 
24. 13,  village  «.  Emmaus.    A.V.,  called. 
Acts  7.  58,  n.  Saul.    A.V.,  whose  name  teas. 
9. 11,  one  ?i.  Saul.     A.V.,  called. 
1  Cor.  5.  11,  )i.  a  brother.     .4.  F.,  called. 
Eph.  3. 15,  family  in  heaven  and  on  earth  is  n. 
Heb.  5.  10,  n.  of  God.    A.  V.,  Called. 
Name  of  God,  Ex.  3.  13-15 ;  34.  5, 14 ;  to  be  honored,  Ex. 
2(1.  7  ;  Lev.  18.  21 ;  Dent.  5. 11 ;  28.  58 ;  Ps.  34.  3 ;  72. 17  ; 
103.  1 ;  111.  9 ;  Mic.  4.  5 ;  Mat.  6.  9  ;  Luke  1.  49  ;  1  Tim. 
6.  1.    (See  God,  mercy  of.) 
of  Clmst.  prayer  to  be  made  in,  John  14.  13,  14 ;  16. 
23-26;  Rom.  1.  8;  Eph.  5.  20;  Col.  3.  17;  Heb.  13.  15; 
miracles  wrought  in.  Mat.  7.  22  ;  Luke  10.  17  ;  Acts  3. 
6 ;  4. 10 ;  16. 18 ;  19.  13-16 ;  above  all  other  names,  Phil. 
2.  9;  of  those  who  bear  it,  2  Tim.  2.  19.    (See  Jesus 
Christ,  names  of.) 
given  to  children  at  circumcision,  Luke  1.  59;  2.  21. 
value  of  a  good,  Prov.  22.  1 ;  Eccl.  7. 1. 
NA  OMI,  na-o'mi  —  Heb.  i)leasant.    Ruth  1.  2. 
NAPHISH,  na  phish.    1  Chr.  5.  19,     A.  V.,  Nephish. 
" -.  -  .  .       jjgi^    refresher  [?]  —  Ishmael's 


NAPHISH,   na' phish 

son.    Gen.  25.  15. 
NAPHTALI,  naph'ta-li 
NAP  HT  A  LI,  naph'ta-li 
son. 
Jacob's  prophecy  regarding,  Gen.  49.  21. 
(2)  tribe  of,  numbered.  Num.  1.  43 ;  26.  48. 
district  assigned  to,  Josh.  19.  32. 
aids  Barak,  Judg.  4.  6;  Gideon,  Judg.  6.  35 

1  Chr.  12.  34. 
warred  against  by  Ben-hadad,  1  Kings  15.  20 
16.  4. 


Mat.  4. 13.    A.  F.,  Nephtltalim. 
Heb.  my  wrestling.  (1)  Jacob's 


David, 


2  Chr. 


led  captive  into  Assyria,  2  Kings  15.  29. 
NAPHTUHIM,  napl/tu-him  — Egyptian,  they  of  Ptah. 

Gen.  10.  13 ;  1  Chr.  1. 11. 
NAPKIN.    Luke  19.  20,  kept  laid  up  in  a  n. 
John  11.  44,  face  was  bound  about  with  a  n. 
20.  7,  /(.,  that  was  upon  his  head. 
NARGISSUS,n&x-cm'&VLS,2i  Christian  at  Rome.    Rom. 

16.  11. 
NARD.    Mark  14.  3,  pure  n.  very  costly.    A.  V.,  spike- 

NARRATIVE.    Luke  1.  1,  n.    A.V.,  declaration. 
NARROW.    Num.  22.  26,  in  a  n.  place. 

Mat.  7.  13,  Enter  ye  in  by  the  n.  gate.    A.  V.,  strait. 
NATHAN,  na' than  — Heb.  (whom  God)  gave. 

(1)  a  prophet  in  David's  reign. 

forbids  the  building  of  temple,  2  Sam.  7.  17. 
his  parable  of  the  ewe  lamb,  2  Sam.  12.  1. 
anoints  Solomon  king,  1  Kings  1.  34. 

(2)  David's  son,  born  at  Jerusalem,  2  Sam.  5. 14. 

(3)  others,  2  Sam.  23.  26 ;  1  Kings  4.  5 ;  Ezra  8.  16 ;  10.  39. 
NATHAN AEL,  na-thau'a-el-Heb.   God  has  given -& 

disciple.    John  21.  2. 
JV^.^1  THAN-MELE  CH,     na'than-me'leeh  -  king-'s    gift. 

2  Kings  23.  11. 
NATION.    Gen.  10.  5,  isles  of  the  n.    A.  V.,  Oentiles. 
Gen.  10.  5,  in  their  n. 
20.  4,  slay  even  a  righteous  n.  ? 
Lev.  25.  44.  n.  that  are  round  about.    A.  F.,  heathen. 
Num.  14.  12,  a  7i.  greater. 

1  Chr.  16.  31,  among  the  n. 

2  Chr.  33.  9,  did  evil  more  than  did  the  n.    A.  F.,  do 
worse  than  the  heathen. 

Ps.  2. 1,  Why  do  the  n.  rage.    A.  F.,  heathen. 

33.  12,  blessed  is  the  n. 

96. 10,  Say  among  the  n.    A.V.,  heathen. 

105. 13,  n.  to  71.    A.  F,  o)ie  n.  to  another. 

147.  20,  not  dealt  so  with  any  ??. 
Prov.  14.  34,  righteousness  exalteth  a  « . 
Isa.  2.  4, 71.  shall  not  lift  up  sword  against  n. 

11. 10,  the  71.  seek.    ^.  F,  Ge7itiles. 

52. 15,  he  sprinkle  many  ?*. 

58.  2,  n.  that  did  righteousness. 

60.  3,  n.  sliall  come.    A.  F,  Ge7itiles. 

62.  2,  n.  shall  see.     A.  F.,  Gentiles. 
Jer.  4.  2,  n.  shall  bless  ;  10.  7,  O  King  of  the  n.  ? 
~^--^.  58,  n.  for  the  fire.    A.  F.,  folk. 


Ezek.  20.  41,  in  the  sight  of  the  n.    A.  F,  before  the 

heathen. 
Zech.  2. 11,  many  7i.  shall  join  themselves. 
8.  22, 71.  shall  come  to  seek  Jehovah. 
Mat.  24.  7,  71.  shall  rise  against  n. 
Luke  7.  5,  he  loveth  our  ?(. 
John  11.  51,  Jesus  should  die  for  the  n. 
Acts  2.  5,  devout  men,  from  every  n. 
Rev.  11.  2,  given  unto  the  n.    A.  F.,  Gentiles. 
21.  24,  n.  shall  walk  amidst  the  light  thereof. 
Nation,  happiness  of.  Deut.  33.  29  ;  Ps.  33.  12 ;  Prov.  14. 

34  ;  origin  of  nations.  Gen.  10. 
NATIVITY.    Gen.  11.  28,  laud  of  his  n. 

Ruth  2.  11,  land  of  thy  n. 
NATURAL.    Deut.  34.  7,  n.  force  abated. 

1  Cor.  2.  14,  n.  man  receiveth  not. 

2  Tim.  3.  3,  without  n.  affection. 
NATURE.    Rom.  2.  14,  do  by  7i.  the  things. 

1  Cor.  11.  14,  n.  itself  teach  you. 
Eph.  2.  3,  by  n.  children  of  wrath. 

2  Pet.  1.  4,  partakers  of  the  divine  n. 
NAUGHTINESS.    1  Sam.  17.  28,  n.  of  thy  heart. 
Navy,  of  Solomon,  1  Kings  9. 26  ;  2  Chr.  8. 17  ;  of  Jehosha- 

phat,  1  Kings  22.  48. 
NAY.    Gen.  17. 19,  N.  ...  a  son.    A.  F.,  a  S07i  indeed. 
Gen.  18.  15, 7i.  ;  but  thou  didst  laugh. 
Mat.  5.  37,  yea,  yea ;  «.,  «. 
NAZARENE,  uaz'a-rene',  native  of  Nazareth.    Acts  24. 

5.    Mark  16.  6,  .4.  T:,  Nazareth. 
NAZARETH  naz'a-reth  — Heb.  branch  — iov/n  of  Gali- 
lee, 
early  home  of  Jesus,  Mat.  2.  23. 
Chri.st  is  rejected  at.  Mat.  13.  54  ;  Luke  4. 16. 
NAZIRITE,    nSz'i-rlte  — Heb.    consecrated  —  \ovi  of. 
Num.  6.  2.     A.  F,  Nazarite. 
Samson  a  Nazirite,  Judg.  13.  5 ;  John  the  Baptist,  Luke 
1.  15  ;  Paul,  Acts  21.  20. 
NEAH,  ne'ah  — Heb.  settlement  [?]  —town  of  Zebulun. 

Josh.  19.  13. 
NEAPOLIS,ne-sip'o-lis  —  Gk.  new  town.    Acts  16.  11; 

20.  6. 
NEAR.    Gen.  19.  20,  this  city  is  n. 
Gen.  47.  29,  time  drew  n.    A.  F,  nigh. 
Deut.  21.  3,  n.  unto  the  slain  man.    A.  F,  7iext. 
Ruth  2.  20,  one  of  our  n.  kinsmen.    A.  V.,  next. 
Job  17.  12,  light  ...  is  ?i.  unto  the  darkness.    A.V., 

.short  because  of. 
Ps.  22. 11,  trouble  is  n. 
Prov.  27.  10,  neighbor  that  is  ?i. 
Isa.  55.  6,  while  he  is  7i. 
Zeph.  1.  14,  day  of  Jehovah  is  n. 

2  Pet.  1.  9,  seeing  only  what  is  n.    A.  F,  cannot  see 
afar  off. 
NEARIAH.  ne'a-ri'ah  — Heb.    God's  servant.     1  Chr. 

3.  22  ;  4.  42. 

NEBAIOTH,  ne-ba'ioth-Heb.  heights.    1  Chr.  1.  2.1. 

Gen.  25.  13,  A.  F.  Nebajoth.  [ii. 

NEBALLAT,iie-hS,nAt-to\vn  of  Benjamin.    Neh.  11. 

NEB  A  T,     ne  bat  —  Heb,     look  —  Jeroboam's     father. 

1  Kings  11.  26, 
NEBOy  ne'bo.    (1)  a  Babylonian  god,  Isa.  46. 1. 

(2)  mountain  in  Moab,  Deut.  32.  49. 

(3)  a  Moabite  town  near  Mount  Nebo,  Num.  32.  3. 
NEB  UCHADNEZZAR,    neb'u-ehad-nez'zar  —  Babylo- 
nian,   Nebo   protect    the   boundary  =  NE BUCHAD- 
REZZAR,  most  powerful  Babylonian  king,  Ezek. 
26.7. 

conquers  Palestine,  Dan.  1.  1 ;  Jer.  21.  7. 

Jehoiakim  rebels  against.  2  Kings  24.  1. 

his  dreams,  Dan.  2. ;  liis  insanity,  Dan.  4.  33. 
NEBUSHAZBAN,  neb'u-shaz'ban  — Heb.   Nebo   saves 

me.    Jer.  39.  13.    A.V..  Nebushasban. 
NEBUZARADAN,   neb'u-zar-a'dan  — Heb.    Nebo    has 


ciiren  offspring.    2  Kings  25. 
NECESSARY.    Job  23.  12,  r 


my  n.  food. 

Tit.  3.  14,  ^ood  works  for  ??..  uses. 

Heb.  8.  3.  it  is  n.    A.  F,  of  necessity. 
NECESSITY.    Rom.  12.  13,  «.  of  the  saints.    A.  F.,  n. 

2  Cor.  6.  4,  in  n.;  9.  7,  or  of  n. 
NECK.    Gen.  27.  16,  smooth  of  his  n. 

Job  15.  26,  with  a  stiff  n.     A.  F,  even  on  his  n. 

Ps.  73.  6,  pride  is  as  a  chain  about  their  n.    A.  F.,  com- 
pas.ieih  them  about  as. 

Prov.  3.  3,  bind  them  about  thy  n. 

Mat.  18.  6,  about  his  n. ;  Luke  15.  20,  fell  on  his  n.  , 
NE  CO,  ne'eo  —  Egyptian  king.    Jer.  46.  2.     A .  F,  Necho. 
NE COH  ne'eoh.    2  Kings  23.  29.    A.V.,  Nechoh. 
NEDABIAH,  ned'a-bl'ah  — Heb.  luhom  Jehovah  impels. 

1  Chr.  3.  18. 
NEED.    Gen.  17.  13,  must  needs  (  =  of  necessity). 

Deut.  15,  18,  lend  liim  sufficient  for  his  n. 

Dan.  3.  16,  no  w.  to  answer.    A.  F,  not  careful. 

Mat.  6.  8,  what  things  ye  have  n.  of. 
14.  16,  have  no  n.  to  go  away. 

Mark  2.  17,  no  n.  of  a  physician. 

Luke  11.  8,  as  many  as  he  n. 

John  2.  25,  and  because  he  n.  not.    A.  F.,  and  n. 

Acts  2.  45,  as  any  man  had  n. 
28. 10,  as  we  n.    A.V.,  wei-e  necessary. 


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NIG 


2  Cor.  12.  1, 1  must  7i.  glory.    A.  V.,  for  me  doubtless 

to  glory. 
Eph.  4.  29,  for  edifying  as  the  n.  may  be.    A.  V.,  to  the 

use  of  edifying. 
Phil.  2.  25,  minister  to  my  n.    A.  V.,  wants. 
4.  19,  my  God  shall  supply  every  n. 
1  Thes.  4.  9,  ye  have  no  ii.    A.  V.,  need  not. 
4.  12,  H.  of  nothing.     A.  V.,  lack. 
Heb.  4.  16,  grace  to  help  us  in  time  of  n. 
1  John  3.  17,  beholdeth  his  brother  in  n. 
Rev.  21.  2,'{,  city  hath  no  n.  of  the  sun. 
NEEDFUL.    P:zra  7.  2(i,  n.  .  .  .  house  of  thy  God. 
Luke  10.  42,  one  thing  is  n. 
Jas.  2.  16,  n.  to  the  body. 
Needle,  used  only  in  the  proverb,  "  to  go  through  a 
needle's  eye."  Mat.  19.  24  ;  Mark  10.  25 ;  Luke  18.  25. 
NEEDLEWORK.    Ex.  26.  36 ;  Judg.  5.  30,  n. 
NEEDY.     Dent.  15.  11,  to  thy  n.  .  .  .  in  thy  land. 
1  Sam.  2.  8,  lifteth  up  the  n.    A.  V.,  beggar. 
Job  24.  4,  they  turn  tlie  n.  out. 
29.  16,  a  father  to  the  Ji.     A.  V.,  poor. 
Ps.  35.  10,  poor  and  the  n.  from. 
40. 17,  I  am  poor  and  n.  ;  72.  13,  souls  of  the  n. 
74.  21,  n.  praise  thy  name. 
Prov.  31.  9,  justice  to  the  poor  and  n. 
Isa.  14.  30,  n.  shall  lie  down  in  safety. 
Amos  2.  6,  the  n.  for  a  pair  of  shoes.    A.  V.,  poor. 
8.  6,  ».  for  a  pair  of  shoes. 
NEGLECT.    Acts  6.  1,  widows  v.ere  n. 

Heb.  2.  3.  //.  so  great  a  salvation  ? 
NEGLIGENT.    2  Chr.  29.  11,  be  not  now  n. 
NE HE L AMITE,  ne-hela-mite  —  false  prophet   Shem- 

aiah.    Jer.  29.  24.      . 
NE  HE  MI  AH,  ne  he-nu'ah  — Heb.  Jehoimh  consoles. 

(1)  one  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel,  Ezra  2.  2. 

(2)  son  of  Azbuk,  repairs  wall,  Neh.  3.  16. 

(3)  son  of  Hacaliah,  author  of  part.s  of  Nehemiah  (q.v.). 
NEHILOTH,  ue'hi-loth  — Heb.   icind  instruments.    Ps. 

5.  (title). 
NEHUM,  ne'hum  — Heb.  comfort.    Neh.  7.  7. 
NEHUSHTA,  ue-hush'ta  —  Heb.  6r«.?s.    2  Kings  24.  8. 
NEHU8HTAN,  ne-hush'tau- Heb.   brazen.      2  Kings 

18.4. 
NEIEL,  ne-I'el  —  Heb.  GfKVs dneUing-ijIace.  Josh.  19. 27. 
NEIGHBOR.    Ex.  3.  22,  ask  of  her  n. 
Ex.  18.  16.  man  and  his  n.    A.  V.,  one  and  another. 
Deut.  24.  10,  lend  thy  n.    A.  V.,  brother. 
Prov.  6. 1,  surety  for  thy  n.    A.  F.,  friend. 
14.  20,  poor  is  hated  even  of  his  own  ?i. 
17.  18,  in  the  presence  of  his  n.    A.  V.,  friend. 
Eccl.  4.  4,  man  is  envied  of  his  n. 
Jer.  31.  34,  every  man  his  ?i. 
Hab.  2.  15,  giveth  his  «.  drink. 
Mat.  22.  39,  love  thy  n.  as  thyself. 
Luke  10.  29,  who  is  my  n. '.' 
Eph.  4.  25,  truth  each  one  with  his  ». 
Jas.  4.  12,  that  judgest  thy  n.'.'    A.  V.,  anolher  ? 
Neighbor,  to  be  loved,  Lev.  19.  18 ;  also  Mat.  5.  43 ;  19. 
19  ;  22.  39 ;  Mark  12.  31-34  ;  Luke  6.  31 ;  Rom.  13.  8-10 ; 
Gal.  5.  14  ;  1  Tim.  1.  5 ;  Jas.  2.  8  ;  show  mercy  towards, 
Ex.  22.  26  ;  Deut.  24.  6,  10-13  ;  Job  22.  6  ;  Ezek.  18.  7, 
,    16 ;  Zech.  8.  17. 
of  those  who  are  unkind  to  their,  Job  24.  3-16  ;  Prov.  3. 

28 ;  Jer.  22.  13  ;  Amos  2.  8. 
Examples  of  good,  David's  men  and  NabaPs  herdsmen, 
1  Sam.   25.   16 ;    Samaritan,   Luke  10.    33 ;    the  first 
Christians.  Acts  4.  32 ;  David  and  Jonathan,  1  Sam. 
18.  3  :  Elisabetli's.  Luke  1.  58. 
NEIGHBORHOOD.     Acts   28.   7,    n.    of   that   place. 

A.  v..  xnine  quarters. 
NEITHER.    1  Cor.  15.  13,  n.  hath  Christ  been  raised. 
A.  v.,  then  is  Christ  not  risen. 
1  Tim.  6.  7,  for  n.  can  we  carry  anything  out.    A.  V., 
and  it  is  certain  ii-p  can  carry  nothing. 
NEKODA,  ne-koda  —  Heb.  ."hepherd.    Ezra  2.  48. 
NEMUEL,  nem'u-el  -  Heb.  =  JEMUEL  (.q.v.). 

(1)  1  Chr.  4.  24.    (2)  Num.  26.  9. 
NEMUELITES,  nem'u-el-ites,   posterity    of  Nemuel. 

Num.  26.  12. 
NEPHEG.  ne'pheg.    (1)  Ex.  6.  21.    (2)  2  Sam.  5. 15. 
NEPHILIM.    Gen.  6.  4,  the  N.  were.    A.  V.,  There  were 
giants. 
Num.  13.  33,  N.,  the  sons  of  Anak.    A.  V.,' giants. 
NE  PHI  SIM,  ne-phi'sTm—  Heb.  expansions.    Ezra  2.  50. 

A.  v.,  Nephxi-^im. 
NEPHTOA  H,  ngph'to-ah  -  Heb.  opened.    Josh.  15.  9. 
NEPHUSHESIM,ne-\}hVi&\\'e-B\T^.    Neh.  7.  52.    A.V., 

Nephij^hciini. 
NEE.  uer  -  Hehjight  —  father  of  Kish.    1  Chr.  8.  33. 
NEREUS,  ne'reus,  a  Christian  at  Rome.    Rom.  16.  15. 
NERGAL,  ner'gal,  an  Assvrian  god.     2  Kings  17.  30. 
NERGAL-SHAREZER,  ngr'gal-sha-re'zer=  ONergal, 

sare  the  kina  1    Jer.  39.  3. 
NERI,  ne'ri  —  Gk.  for  Neriah.    Luke  3.  27. 
NERIAH,  ne-ri'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  a  lamp.    Jer.  32. 

12. 
NEST.    Num.  24.  21,  n.  is  set  in  the  rock. 
.Tob  29.  18,  I  shall  die  in  my  ii. 
Ps.  84.  3,  swallow  a  n.  for  herself. 


Isa.  10.  14,  found  as  a  «.  the  riches. 

Mat.  8.  20,  birds  of  the  heaven  have  n. 
NET.    Ex.  27.  4.  upon  the  n. 

Ps.  25. 15,  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  n. 
66.  11,  thou  broughtest  us  into  the  n. 

Prov.  1.  17,  in  vain  is  the  //.  spread. 

Ezek.  12.  13,  my  u.  also  will  I  spread. 

Mat.  13.  47,  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  n. 

Mark  1.  18,  they  left  the  u. 

Luke  5.  6,  their  n.  were  breaking. 

John  21.  6,  cast  the  n.  on  the  right  side. 
NETAIM.    1  Clir.  4.  23,  inhabitants  of  N.  and  Gederah. 

.1.  v.,  tlio-se  that  dwelt  among  plants  and  hedges. 
NETHANEL,  ne-than'el.     Num.  1.  8  ;  1  Chr.  2. 14 ;  Ezra 

10.  22.     A.  v.,  Nelhaneel. 
NETHANIAH,  neth'a-ni'ah- Heb.  Jehovah  hath  given, 

1  Chr.  25.  2 J  Jer.  36.  14. 
NETHER.     Ex.  19.  17,  n.  part  (  =  lower). 

1  Kings  6.  6,  nethermost  story  (  =  loicest  of  all). 
Job  41.  24,  firm  as  the  n.  millstone. 

NETHINIM,  neth'i-nim  — Heb.  those  given.    1  Chr.  9, 

2  :  Ezra  2.  43  ;  Neh.  10.  28.    A .  F.,  Nefhinims. 

NE  TOP  HAH,    ne-to'phah  — Heb.    dropping  — town   in 

Judah.     Ezra  2.  22. 
NETOPHATHITES,  ne-toph'a-thites.     2  Sam.  23.  28; 

Neh.  12.  28.    A.V.,  Netophathi. 
NEVER.    Gen.  41.  19,  I  ».  saw  in  all  the  land. 
Judg.  2.  1,  I  win  ??.  break  my  covenant. 
Ps.  31.  1,  Let  me  n.  be  put  to  shame. 
119.  93,  I  will  n.  forget. 
Prov.  27.  20,  eyes  of  man  are  n.  satisfied. 
Mat.  7.  23, 1  n.  knew  you  :  26.  33.  I  will  n.  be  offended. 
Mark  2.  12,  we  n.  saw  it  on  this  fashion.  [again. 

Luke  6.  35,  n.  despairing.  A.  F.,  hoping  for  nothing 
15.  29,  and  I  n.  tran.sgressed.  A.  I'.,  neither  trans- 
gressed I  at  any  time- 

15.  29,  n.  gavest  me  a  kid  ;  John  4.  14,  n.  thirst. 
John  7.  46,  N.  man  so  spake. 
8.  21,  n.  see  death  ;  1  Cor.  13.  8,  love  w.  faileth. 

2  Pet.  1.  10,  ye  shall  n.  stumble. 
NEW.    Ex.  1.  8,  a  n.  king  over  Egypt. 

Judg.  5.  8,  they  chose  //.  gods. 
Ps.  33.  3,  sing  unto  him  a  n.  song. 
40.  3.  put  a  n.  song  in  my  mouth. 
Eccl.  1.  9,  no  n.  thing  under  the  sun. 
Isa.  65.  17,  create  n.  heavens  and  a  n.  earth. 
Lam.  3.  23,  n.  every  morning. 
Mat.  13.  52,  his  treasure  things  n.  and  old. 
Mark  1.  27,  a  «.  teaching  ! 
John  13.  34,  a  n.  commandment. 
19.  41,  a  //.  tomb  ;  2  Cor.  5.  17,  a  n.  creature. 
Eph.  2.  15,  one  «.  man  ;  Heb.  10.  20,  n.  and  living  way. 
Rev.  2.  17,  a  n.  name  written. 
New,  nothing  is,  Eccl.  1.  9,  10  ;  3.  15 ;  all  things  shall  be- 
come, Rev.  21.  5  ;  fruit,  Ezek.  47.  12  ;  heart,  Ezek.  36. 
26;   creature.  2  Cor.  5.  17;   Gal.   6.  15;   2  Pet.  1.  4; 
tongue,  Mark  16.  17  ;  Acts  2.  4;  10.  46;  1  Cor.  12.  10; 
song,  Ps.  40.  3 ,  96.  1 ;    Rev.  5.  9 ;  19.  1-3 :  mercies, 
Lam.  3.  23 ;  name,  Isa.  62.  2 ;  Rev.  2. 17 ;  3.  12  ;  cove- 
nant, Heb.  8.  8:  12.  24;  way,  Isa.  43.  19;  Heb.  10.  10; 
man,  Eph.  2.  15;   4.  24;   Col.  3.  10;   commandment, 
John  13.  34 ;  spirit.  Ezek.  11.  19 ;  36.  26 ;  1  John  2.  8 ; 
heavens  and  eaith.  Isa.  65.  17  ;  2  Pet.  3. 13 ;  Rev.  21. 1. 
New  Birth,  born  again,  John  3.  3,  6 ;  Tit.  3.  5 ;  Jas.  1. 

18  ;  1  Pet.  1.  23  ;  1  John  2.  29. 
NEWLY.    Judg.  7.  19,  but  n.  set  the  watch. 
NEWNESS.     Rom.  6.  4,  walk  in  n.  of  Ufe. 

Rom.  7.  6,  serve  in  n.  of  the  spirit. 
Newness  of  life,  spoken  of  in,  Rom.  6.  4 ;  12.  2 ;  Eph.  4. 

21-24  ;  Col.  3.  9,  10. 
NEXT.    Gen.  17.  21,  in  the  n.  year.  [his  kin, 

Lev.  25.  25,  kinsman  that  is  n.  unto  him.    A.  F.,  any  of 
Ps.  71.  18,  unto  the  n.  generation.    A.  V.,  this. 
Acts  13.  42,  n.  sabbath. 
NEZIAH.  ne-zi  ah.    Neh.  7.  56.  [43. 

NEZ  IB,  ne'zib  — Heb.  i'?7/ar— town  of  Judah.    Josh.  15. 
NIB  HA  Z,  nib'haz,  Assyrian  god.    2  Kings  17.  31. 
NIB  SHAN,  nib'shan  -  city  of  Judah.    Josh.  15.  62. 
NICANOR,  ni-€a'nor  — Gk.  victor  — the  deacon.    Acts 
6.  5.  [pie. 

NICODEMUS,  ni€'o-de'mus  — Gk.  victor  over  the  peo- 
member  of  Jewish  Sanhedrin,  John  3.  1. 
visits  Jesus  by  night.  John  3.  1. 
defends  Jesus  before  the  Pharisees.  .John  7.  50. 


brings  spices  to  his  burial,  John  19.  39. 


Rev. 


NICOLAITANS,  nTc'o-la'i-tans,  a  heretical  sect. 

2.  6.     A.  v.,  Nicolaitanes. 
NICOLA  US,  nl^'a-lalis,  a  proselyte  of  Antioch. 

6.5. 
NICOPOLIS,  ni-cSp'o-lYs  — Gk.   city  of  victory. 

3.  12. 
NIGER,  ui'ger  — Lat.  black  — Simon's  surname. 

13.1. 
NIGH.    Num.  24.  17,  but  not  n. 
Ps.  34.  18,  Jehovah  i&n.;  85.  9,  salvation  is  n. 
119.  151,  Thou  art  n.    A.V.,  near. 
Eccl.  5.  1,  to  draw  n.  to  hear  is  better.    A.  V.,  he  more 

read  II  to  hear. 
Mat.  24,  33,  is  n.    A.V.,near. 


Acts 
Tit. 


Acts 


NIG 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE    TO    THE 


NUM 


Luke  19.  41,  when  he  drew  n.    A.V.,  teas  come  near. 
Eph.  2.  13,  made  n.  in  the  blood  of  Christ. 
Heb.  8.  13,  n.  unto  vanishing  away.     A.  F.,  ready  to. 
NIGHT-    Gen.  8.  22,  day  and  n.  shall  not  cease. 
Job  7.  4,  n.  be  gone? 
Ps.  19.  2,  n.  unto  n.  showeth  knowledge. 
30.  5,  Weepmg  may  tarry  for  the  n. 
92.  2,  faithfulness  every  n. 
139.  11,  light  about  me  shall  be  n. 
Isa.  21. 11,  Watchman,  what  of  the  n.  ? 
Mat.  26.  34,  this  h.,  before  the  cock  crow. 
Luke  6. 12,  continued  all  n.  in  prayer. 
21.  37,  every  n.  he  went  out.     A.  V.,  at  n. 
John  9.  4,  n.  cometh  ;  Rom.  13.  12,  n.  is  far  spent. 
1  Thes.  5.  5,  not  of  the  n. 
Rev.  21.  25,  no  n.  there. 
Night,  named  by  God,  Gen.  1.  5. 
God  to  be  praised  in  the.  Job  35.  10;  Ps.  16.  7  ;  63.  6; 

77.  6  ;  119.  55,  62, 148 :  Isa.  26.  9  ;  30.  29  ;  Acts  16.  25. 
figurative,  John  9.  4  ;  Rom.  13. 12  ;  1  Thes.  5.  5. 
shall  come  to  an  end,  Isa.  60.  19,  20  ;  Zech.  14.  7  ;  Rev. 
91   25  •  22.  5 
NIGHT-MONSTER.    Isa.  34.  14,  n.-m.  shall  settle. 

A.  v.,  screech-oicl. 
NILE.    Isa.  19.  7,  by  the  N.    A.V.,  brooks. 
Isa.  23.  10,  through  thy  land  as  the  N.    A.V.,  a  river. 
Jer.  46.  8,  Egypt  riseth  up  like  the  N.    A.  V.,  aflo'id. 
NILE,  nlle.    Isa.  19.  7,  A.  F.,  brooks ;  Isa.  23.  3, 10,  A.  F., 
river;  Jer.  46.  7.  8,  A.  F.,  flood;  Zech.  10.  11,  A.  F, 
river. 
NIMRAH,  nTm'rah— Heb.  lilace  of   leo2Xird  —  a  city. 

Num.  32.  3. 
NIMROD,  nim' rod  —  mighty  hunter.    Gen.  10.  9. 
NIMSHI,  nim'shl.    1  Kings  19.  16. 
NINE  VEH,  nin'e-veh,  Assyrian  capital.    Gen.  10. 11. 
is  denounced,  Nah.  1.  1 ;  Zeph.  2.  13. 
Jonah  is  sent  to,  Jonah  1.  2 ;  its  repentance,  Jonah  3. 5. 
Luke  11.  32,  A.V.,  Nineve.  [11.  30. 

NINEVITES,  nin'e-vites,  dwellers  in  Nineveh.    Luke 
NISAN,  ni'san,  first  month  in  Jewish  year.    Neh.  2. 1. 
NISROCH,  nis'roeh,  an  Assyrian  god.    2  Kings  19.  37. 
NO.    Gen.  2.  5,  no  plant  .  .  .  n.  herb.    A.  F.,  every. 
Ps.  119.  165,  they  have  n.  occasion  of  stumbling.    A.  F, 

nothing  shall  offend  them. 
Prov.  15.  22,  Where  there  is  n.  counsel,  purposes  are 

disappointed.    A.  F,  Without. 
Luke  8.  6,  had  ?i.  moisture.     A.  V.,  lacked. 
Acts  11.  12,  making   ?i.    distinction.      A.V.,  nothing 
doubting. 

21.   24,  there  is  7i.  truth  in  the  things.    A.  V.,  those 
things  .  .  .  are  nothing. 
1  Cor.  6.  4,  who  are  of  n.  account.    A.V.,  least  esteemed. 
Heb.  13.  5,  in  n.  wise  fail  thee.     A.  F.,  never  leave. 
NO,  no  =  NO-AMON—  home  of  Anion  —  Thebes,  capital 

of  southern  Egypt.    Jer.  46.  25. 
NOADIAH,  no'a-di'ah— Heb.  meeting  xvith  Jehovah. 

(1)  Ezra  8.  33.    (2)  Neh.  6.  14. 

NOAH,  no' ah  —  Heb.  rest.    (1)  Num.  26.  33. 

(2)  Heb.  re.s<  —  grandson  of  Methuselah,  Gen.  5.  25. 
his  three  sons.  Gen.  5.  32. 

is  saved  from  the  deluge,  Gen.  6.  8. 
his  covenant  with  God,  Gen.  9. 1. 
makes  wine,  and  is  drunken,  Gen.  9.  20,  21. 
dies  aged  950  years.  Gen.  9.  29. 
Mat.  24.  37.    A.  V.,  Noe. 
NO-AMON.    Nah.  3.  8,  better  than  N.-a.    A.  F,  popu- 
lous No. 
NOB,  nob  —  a  city  of  the  priests. 
David  eats  showbread  at,  1  Sam.  21.  1. 
Saul  punishes  inhabitants  of,  1  Sam.  22.  19. 
NOB  AH,  no'  bah.    (1)  Num.  32.  42.    (2)  J  udg.  8. 11. 
NOBLE.    Ex.  24.  11,  n.  of  the  children  of  Israel. 
Job  29.  10,  voice  of  the  n.  was  hushed.    A.V.,  n.  held 

their  peace. 
Ps.  149.  8,  their  n.  with  fetters.  [princes. 

Prov.  17.  26,  smite  the  n.  for  their  uprightness.    A.V., 
Isa.  15.  5,  her  n.  fiee  unto  Zoar.     A.  V.,  his  fugitives. 
32.  5,  no  more  called  n.     A.V.,  liberal. 
32.  8,  in  n.  things  shall  he  continue.     .4.  F.,  by  liberal. 
Nah.  3.  18,  thy  n.  are  at  rest. 
Acts  17. 11,  these  were  more  n. 
1  Cor.  1.  26,  not  many  ».,  are  called. 
NOD,  nod  —  Heb.  exile  —  Cain  flees  to.    Gen.  4.  16. 
NODAB, no' dab  — Heb.  noble— a,  Hagarite  clan.    1  Chr. 

5.  19. 
NOGAH,  no'gah  — Heb.  splendor  —  J)2t,y\6.''s  son.    1  Chr. 

3.  7. 
NOHAH,  no'hah  — Heb.  rest  — son  of  Benjamin.    1  Chr. 

NOISE.    Isa.  16.  10,  neither"  joyful  n.    A.  F.,  shouting. 
NOISED.    Luke  1.  65,  sayings  were  n.  abroad  (=:  spread 

report  everywhere). 
NOISOME.    Rev.  16.  2,  n.  and  grievous  sore. 
NONE.    Joel  2.  3,  n.  hath  escaped.    A.V.,  nothing  shall 
escape. 

1  Cor.  2.  11,  n.  knoweth.    A.  V.,  no  man. 

Rev.  3.  7,  n.  shall  shut.    A.  F,  no  man. 
NOON.     Gen.  43. 16,  dine  with  me  at  n. 

Acts  22.  6,  unto  Damascus,  about  n. 


NOONDAY.    Deut.  28.  29,  grope  at  n. 

Job  11.  17,  life  shall  be  clearer  than  the  ?i. 

Ps.  37.  6,  justice  as  the  u. 
55.  17,  and  at  n.    A.  V.,  noon. 
NOONTIDE.    Isa.  38.  10,  n.  of  my  days.    A.  F,  ciUting 

off. 

NOOSE.    Job  18.  10,  n.  is  hid  for  him.     A.  V.,  .mare. 
NOFHAH,  no' phah  —  B.eh.  blast  — MosLbite  city.    Num. 

21.  30. 
NOSE.    Gen.  24.  47,  put  the  ring  upon  her  n.    A.  V.,  ear- 
ring upon  her  face. 

Lev.  21.  18,  hath  a  flat  n. 

Job  40.  24,  pierce  through  his  n.  with  a  snare  ? 

Ps.  115.  6,  n.  have  they  .  .  .  smeU  not. 

Prov.  30.  33,  wringing  of  the  n. 

Ezek.  16.  12,  a  ring  upon  thy  n.    A.  V.,  forehead. 
NOSTRILS.    Gen.  2.  7,  breathed  into  his  n. 

Ezek.  33.  18,  wrath  shall  come  up  into  my  w.    A.  F,  in 
my  face. 
NOT.    Lev.  6.  13,  shall  n.  go  out.    A.  F.,  never. 

Prov.  22.  27,  hast  n.  wherewith  to  pay.    A.  F.,  noth- 
ing to. 

Luke  12. 17,  have  n.  where.    A.  V.,  no  room. 

John  7.  12,  others  said,  N.  so.    A.  F,  Nay. 

Heb.  10.  23,  hope    that   it  waver  n.     A.  V.,   withoid 
iraverinci. 
NOTABLE.    Amos  6. 1,  n.  men  of  the  chief  of  the  na- 
tions.    A.V.,  which  are  named. 
NOTE.    2  Thes.  3. 14,  n.  that  man. 
NOTHING.    Gen.  11.  6,  n.  will  be  withholden. 

Ex.  21.  11,  go  out  for  n.    A.  V.,  free. 

Deut.  2.  7,  thou  hast  lacked  n. 

2  Sam.  17.  19.  n.  was  known.    A.  V.,  the  thing  was  not. 

Ps.  49.  17,  shall  carry  n.  away. 

Prov.  13.  7,  rich,  yet  hath  n. 

Dan.  6.  17,  n.  might  be  changed.    A.V.,  the  p>urpose 
might  not. 

Zeph.  3.  3,  they  leave  n.    A.  F,  gnaw  not  the  bones. 

Mat.  17.  20,  n.  shall  be  impossible. 

Mark  7.  15,  n.  from  without  the  man. 

John  15.  5,  apart  from  me  ye  can  do  n. 

Acts  26.  22,  n.  but  what.    A.  V.,  none  other  things  than. 

2  Cor.  13.  8,  do  ??.  against  the  truth. 
Jas.  1.  6,  n.  doubting  (=  not  at  all). 

3  Jolin  7.  taking  n.  of  the  Gentiles. 
NOUGHT.    Gen.  29.  15,  for  n.  ? 

Num.  11.  5,  we  did  .  .  .  eat  forn.    A.  V., freely. 

2  Sam.  19.  6,  are  n.  unto  thee.    A.  F,  thou  regardest 

neither. 
Job  1.  9,  Doth  Job  fear  God  for  n.  ? 
Ps.  33.  10,  counsel  of  the  nations  to  n. 
44.  12,  sellest  thy  people  for  m. 
119, 118,  Thou  hast  set  at  n.    A.  F,  trodden  down. 
Isa.  16.  4,  extortioner  is  brought  to  n.    A.  V.,  at  an  end. 
41.  29,  their  works  are  .  .  .  n.    A.  V.,  nothing. 
49.  4,  strength  for  n. ;  Mark  9. 12,  be  set  at  n.  ? 
Lam.  1.  15,  set  at  n.     A.  F,  trodden  underfoot. 
Luke  18.  9,  set  all  others  at  n.    A.  V.,  despised. 
Rom.  9.  6,  come  to  n.    A.  V.,  taken  none  effect. 
14.  3,  set  at  n.  him  that  eateth  not.    A.\.,  despise. 
1  Cor.  6.  13,  God  shall  bring  to  n.    A.  V.,  destroy. 
2Cor.  11.  7,  gospel  of  God  for  H.?    A. V., freely? 
Gal.  2.  21,  if  .  .  .  then  Christ  died  for  n.    A.  F.,  in  vain. 
Heb.  2.  14,  through  death  he  might  bring  to  n.    A.V., 
destroy. 

10.  28.  hath  set  at  n.  Moses'  law.    A.  F,  despised. 
Jude  8,  set  at  n.  dominion.    A.V.,  despise. 
NOURISH.    Gen.  45.  11,  I  will  n.  thee. 
Isa.  1.  2,  I  have  n.  and  brought  up. 
1  Tim.  4.  6,  n.  in  the  words  of  the  faith. 
Rev.  12.  6,  there  they  may  n.  her.     ^4.  F,  should  feed. 
NOVICE.     1  Tim.  3.  6,  not  a  n.  {=  one  neicly  come  to 

t  lie  faith). 
NOW".    Gen.  18.  4,  n.  a  little  water.    A.  F.,  a  little  water, 
I  prai/  you. 
Ex.  18.  1,  N.  Jethro,  the  priest  of  Midian.    A.V.,  When. 
Ps.  119.  67,  n.  I  observe  thy  word. 
Jer.  51.  59,  n.  Seraiah  was.    A.V.,  And  this. 
Mat.  24.  21,  from  the  beginning  .  .  .  until  n.    A.  F,  to 
this  time. 

26.  53,  shall  even  n.  send  me.    A.V.,  presently. 
Luke  14.  17,  all  things  are  n.  ready. 
John  5.  17,  worketh  even  until  n.    A.  F.,  hitherto. 
16.  12,  ye  cannot  bear  them  n. 
Acts  2.  1,  Pentecost  was  n.  come.    A.  V.,ftdly. 
1  Cor.  8.  7,  until  //.     A.  V.,  unto  this  hoiir. 
Gal.  2.  20,  that  life  which  I  n.  live. 
Col.  1.  24, );.  I  rejoice.     A.  F,  trho  n. 
1  John  3.  2,  n.  are  we  children  of  God. 
Now,  the  accepted  time,  Isa.  1.  18  ;  49.  8  ;  55.  6 ;  Mat.  22. 
4  ;  Luke  14.  17  ;  2  Cor.  6.  2 ;  Heb.  3.  7. 
of  behevers,  Rom.  6.  22;  8.  1 ;   15.  13;  Gal.  2.  20;  Eph. 
2.  13 ;  Heb.  9.  24,  26  ;  1  John  3.  2,  3. 
NUMBER  («.) .    Gen.  34.  30,  I  being  few  in  n. 
Ex.  5.  8,  the  n.  of  the  bricks.    A.  FT,  tale  of  the  bricks. 
1  Sam.  18.  27,  brought  their  fore.skins  ...  in  full  n. 

A.  v.,  tale. 
Job  5.  9,  marvellous  things  without  n. 
Ps.  139.  18,  more  in  n.  than  the  sand. 


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Luke  6. 17,  great  w.  of  the  people.    A.  V.,  multitude. 

Acts  16.  5,  increased  in  n.  daily. 
NUMBER  {>■.).    Gen.  13.  16,  can  n.  the  dust. 

Gen.  15.  5,  and  n.  the  stars.    A.V.,  tell. 
15.  5,  able  to  /;.  them.  ,     [bers. 

2  Chr.  17.  14,  this  was  the  n.    A.  V.,  there  are  the  num- 

Job  31.  4,  n.  all  my  steps?    .4.  V.,  count. 

Ps.  90.  12,  teach  us  to  /i.  our  days. 

Eccl.  1.  15,  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  n. 

Isa.  53.  12,  n.  with  the  transgressors. 

Mat.  10.  30,  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  n. 

Acts  1.  17,  n.  among  us. 

Rev.  7.  9,  no  man  could  //. 
Numbering  of  the  people,  by  Moses,  Num.  1.  18 ;  2. ; 
26.  ;  by  David,  2  Sam.  24.  1-17  :  1  Chr.  21. 1-17. 

of  the  Levites,  Num.  3.  15:  4.  34;  26.  57. 
N  U.y,  nun  —  Heb.  Ji.'^h  —  Joshua's  father.    Ex.  33.11. 

1  Chr.  7.  27,  A.  V.,  Non. 

NURSE.    Gen.  24.  59,  their  si.ster,  and  her  n. 

2  Sam.  4.  4,  his  n.  took  him  up. 

1  Thes.  2.  7,  as  when  a  «.  cherisheth  her  own  children. 
NURSING-FATHER.    Acts  13.  18,  as  a  n.-f:  bare  he 

tlieni.     A.  F.,  mffered  he  their  manners.  [up. 

NURTURE.  Eph.  6.  4,  a.  them  in.  A.  V.,  bring  them 
N  YMPHA  S,  nym' phas  -  Gk.=  iV YMPHOD OR  US.  Col. 

4.15. 


OAK.    Gen.  12.  6,  o.  of  Moreh.    A.  V.,  2)lain. 

Gen.  35.  4,  under  the  o. 

Josh.  19.  33,  from  the  o.  in  Zaauannim.  A.  V.,  from 
Allan  to. 

2  Sam.  18.  9,  boughs  of  a  great  o. 

Isa.  57.  5,  among  the  o.     A.V.,  with  idols. 
OAR.    Isa.  33.  21.  galley  with  n. 

Ezek.  27.  29,  all  that  handle  the  o. 
OATH.    Gen.  24.  8,  clear  from  this  my  o. 

Ps.  105.  9,  his  o.  unto  Isaac. 

Mat.  5.  33,  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  o. 
14.  9,  for  the  sake  of  his  a.    A.  ]'.,  o.\s  sake. 
Oath,  of  God,  Gen.  22.  16-18 ;   Ps.  95.  11 ;   105.  9 :   132.  11 ; 
Isa.  54.  9  ;   62.  8 ;   Jer.  44.  26  ;  49. 13 ;  Amos  6.  8 ;   8.  7 ; 
Luke  1.73;  Heb.  3.  11;  7.21. 

to  take  Paul's  life,  Acts  23. 12,  21 ;  Peter's,  Mat.  26.  72, 
74 ;  Mark  14.  71. 
Oaths,  directions  concerning.  Lev.  5.  4 ;  19.  12 ;  Num.  30. 
2  ;  Ps.  15.  4 ;  Mat.  5.  33 ;  J  as.  5.  12.  [10.  5. 

demanded,  Ex.  22.  11 ;  Num.  5.  21 ;  1  Kings  8.  31 ;  Ezra 

Examples  of,  solemn: —  ^feroAa/H  to  Abimelech,  Gen. 
21.  23 ;  Abi-aham^s  servant.  Gen.  24.  3-9  ;  Jacob,  in  cov- 
enanting with  Laban,  Gen.  31.  53 ;  Joseph  to  his  fat  tier, 
regarding  his  burial,  Gen.  47.  31 ;  Israelites  to  Joseph, 
Gen.  50.  25;  David  to  Bath-^heha,  1  Kings  1.  29  :  Ne- 
hemiah,  took  an  oath  of  the  priests,  Neh.  5.  12 ;  Paul, 
2  Cor.  1.  23. 

rash:  — of  Esau,  Gen.  25.  33:  Isi-ael  to  the  Gibfionites, 
Josh.  9. -19;  Jephthah,  Judg.  11.  30;  Saul  at  Beth- 
aven,  1  Sam.  14.   24;    " 


Herod  to  Herodias''  daughter 
Mat.  14.  7. 
OBADIAH,  o'ba-di'ah  — Heb.  servant  of  Jehovah. 

(1)  prophet  (q.v.). 

(2)  governor  of  Ahab's  palace.  1  Kings  18.  3. 
protects  God's  prophets,  1  Kings  18.  4. 

is  sent  by  Elijah  to  Ahab,  1  Kings  18.  14. 

(3)  others,  1  Chr.  7.  3 ;  8.  38  ;  9.  16  ;  12.  9  ;  27.  19  ;  2  Chr. 
17.  7  ;  34.  12 ;  Ezra  8.  9. 

OBAL,  o'bal  =  Heb.  stripped  =  EBAL  {q.v.).    Gen.  10. 

28. 
OB  ED,  o'bed  —  Heb.  worshipper. 

(1)  son  of  Ruth,  Ruth  4.  21. 

(2)  others.  1  Chr.  2.  37 ;  11.  47  ;  26.  7 ;  2  Chr.  23. 1. 
OBED-EDOM,  o'bed-e'dom  — Heb.  worshipper  of  Edom. 

(1)  Levite  who  kept  the  ark,  2  Sam.  6.  10. 
CD  others :  1  Chr.  15.  18  ;  16.  5,  38  ;  2  Chr.  25.  24. 
OBEDIENCE.    Gen.  49.  10,  o.  of  the  peoples.    A.Y., 

gathering. 
Rom.  1.  5,  o.  of  faith. 
6.  16,  servants  unto  o.     A.Y.,  to  obey. 
2  Cor.  9.  13,  the  o.  of  your  confession  unto  the  gospel. 

A.  Y.,  your  jjrofessed  subjection. 
Heb.  5.  8,  yet  learned  o. 
1  Pet.  1.  14,  as  children  of  o.    A.  V.,  obedient. 
1.  22.  o.  to  the  truth.     A.V..  obeying. 
Obedience,  of  Christ,  Rom.  5. 19 ;  Heb.  5.  8. 
to  God,  Ex.  19.  5  ;  Lev.  26.  3  ;  Deut.  4.-8.  ;  11.  ;  29.  ;  Isa. 

1.  19  ;  Jer.  7.  23  ;  38.  20  ;  Mark  7.  8 ;  Acts  5.  29 ;  Jas.  1. 

25. 
blessing  on  national,  Ex.  23.  22  ;  Deut.  4.  6 ;  7.  12-26 ; 

28.  1-15 ;  1  Sam.  12. 14  ;  Isa.  1.  19  :  Jer.  35.  5-19. 
blessing  on  individual,  1  Chr.  22. 13  ;  Dan.  1.  3-16  ;  John 

7.  17  ;  13. 17  :  Heb.  11.8  ;  Jas.  1.  22-25. 
exhortations  to  render,  Ex.  19.  5;  24.  7;  Deut.  13.  4  ; 

27.  10;  30.  20;  Jer.  26.  13;  38.  20;  Zech.  6.  15;  Luke 

6.46. 
better  than  sacrifice.  1  Sam.  15.  22 ;  Ps.  50.  8-15 ;  69.  31 ; 

Prov.  15.  8  ;  28.  9  :   Isa.  1.  12-17  ;   Jer.  6.  20 ;  Hos.  6.  6 ; 

Amos  5.  22 ;  Mat.  9. 13 ;  21.  19  ;  Mark  12.  33. 


A.  v.,  bring 


Num. 


to  the  faith,  Rom.  1.  5 ;  2  Cor.  7.  15  ;  1  Pet.  1.  2. 

to  masters,  Eph.  6.  5  ;  Col.  3.  22 ;  Tit.  2.  9. 

of  children  to  parents,  Eph.  6. 1 ;  Col.  3.  20. 

Examples  of  -.  —  Moses  to  his  faiher-in-law,  Ex.  18.  24  ; 
and  in  taking  Joseph'' s  bones,  Ex.  13.  1.) ;  Israelite.^:  to 
Joshua,  Josh.  1.  16;  widow  of  Zarephath  to  Elijah, 
1  Kings  17.  15 ;  Josiah,  2  Kings  22.  2 ;  David.  Ps.  119. 
106 ;  Joseph,  Mat.  1.  24 ;  wise  men.  Mat.  2. 12  ;  Paul, 
Acts  2(1.  19. 
OBEDIENT.    Ex.  24.  7,  and  be  o. 

Isa.  1.  19,  if  ye  be  wilhng  and  o. 

Acts  7.  39,  would  not  be  o.    A.  Y.,  obey. 

2  Cor.  2.  9,  0.  in  all  things. 

Phil.  2.  8.  o.  even  unto  death. 

Tit.  '.',.  1.  to  be  0.    A.  Y.,  obey  magistrates. 
OBEISANCE.     Gen.  37.  7.  made  o.  to  my  sheaf. 

1  Sam.  24.  8,  and  did  o.    A.  Y.,  bowed  himself. 

2  Sam.  15.  5,  to  do  him  o. 

16.  4,  I  do  o.     A.  Y.,  humbly  beseech  thee. 
1  Kings  1.  16,  did  o.  unto  the  king. 
Obeisance,  homage  or  reverence  to  any  one,  Gen.  37. 9  ; 

43.  28  ;  Ex.  18.  7  ;  2  Chr.  24.  17. 
OBEY.     Gen.  27.  8,  my  son,  o.  my  voice. 
Num.  27.  20,  that  all  .  .  .  may  o.     A.Y.,  be  obedient. 
Deut.  30.  10,  Shalt  o.  the  voice  of.    A.  Y,  hearken. 

1  Sam.  15.  22,  to  o.  is  better  than  sacrifice. 
Jer.  34.  10,  all  the  people  o.  A.Y.,  heard. 
Acts  5.  29,  0.  God  rather  than  men. 

Eph.  6.  1,  0.  your  parents  in  the  Lord. 

2  Thes.  3.  14,  o.  not  our  word.    A.  Y.,  obey. 

Heb.  5.  9,  unto  all  them  that  o.  him  the  author  of  .  .  . 
salvation. 
OBIL,    obil  — Heb.   camel-keeper  [!]  —  a,n    Ishmaelite. 

1  Chr.  27.  30. 
OBLATION.    Lev.  1.  2,  offereth  an 
an  off' ring. 
Lev.  2.  4,  ott'erest  an  o.    A.  Y.,  bring  an  o. 

27.  11,  do  not  offer  an  o.     A.  Y.,  sacrifice. 
Isa.  1.  13,  bring  no  more  vain  o. 

OBOTH,  o'both  — Heb.   ivater- skins  — C2MV^  at. 

21.  10. 
OBSCURITY.     Isa.  29.  18,  blind  shall  see  out  of  o. 
OBSERVANCES.    Neh.  13.  14,  for   the   o.   thereof. 

OBSERVATlbN.    Luke  17.  20,  not  with  o. 
OBSERVE.    Deut.  .5.  12,  0.  the  sabbath  day.    A.V., 

1  Chr.  22.  13,  if  thou  o.  to  do.    A.  Y.,  if  thou  takett  heed. 

2  Chr.  33.  8,  if  only  they  will  o.  to  do  all.    A.  Y.,  so  that 
they  will  take  heed. 

Ps.  66.  7,  eyes  o.  the  nations.    A.  V.,  behold. 

105.  45,  0.  his  laws.    A.  Y.,  keep. 

119.  5,  o.  thy  statutes  !    A.Y.,  keep. 

119.  34,  o.  it  with  my  whole  heart. 
Mat.  19.  20,  All  these  things  have  I  o.     A.  Y.,  kept. 

28.  20,  teaching  them  to  o.  all  things. 

Acts  17.   23,  o.  the  objects  of  your  worship.     A.  F., 
beheld. 
OBSTINATE.    Deut.  2.  30,  made  his  heart  o. 

Isa.  48.  4,  I  knew  that  thou  art  o. 
OBTAIN.    Prov.  11.  16,  violent  men  o.  riches.    A.V., 

Prov.  12.  2,  good  man  shall  o.  favor.     A.  Y,  obtaineth. 

29.  23.  he  that  is  of  a  lowly  spirit  shall  o.  honor.    A.  V., 
honour  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  spirit. 

Isa.  51.  11,  0.  gladness  and  joy. 

Acts  1.  18,  0.  a  field.     A.V.,  purchased. 

2  Cor.  4.  1,  0.  mercy.    A.  Y,  hare  received.  _ 

Phil.  3.  12,  have  already  o.    A.Y,  had  .  .  .  attained. 

1  Thes.  5.  9,  unto  the  o.  of.     A.  Y.,  to  obtain. 

1  Tim.  1.  13,  I  0.  mercy. 

2  Pet.  1.  1,  0.  a  like  precious  faith. 
OCCASION.    Gen.  43.  18,  seek  o.  against  us. 

2  Sam.  12. 14.  o.  to  the  enemies. 

Rom.  7.  8,  sin,  finding  o.,  wrought  in  me  through  the 

commandment. 
2  Cor.  5.  12.  o.  of  glorying. 
OCCUPATION.     Gen.  46.  33,  what  is  your  o.  ? 

Acts  19.  25,  workmen  of  like  o. 
OCHRAN,  oehran  — an  Asherite.    Num.   1 

Ocran . 
ODED,  0  ded.     (1)  a  prophet.  2  Chr  28.  9. 

(2»  father  of  prophet  Azariah.  2  Chr.  lo.  1. 
ODIOUS.     Gen.   34.  30,  make  me  o.  to.     A 
(vmong.  ^    t^     -j 

2  Sam.  10.  6,  were  become  o.  to  David. 
before. 
ODOR.    Lev.  26.  31,  savor  of  your  sweet  o.     , 
Eccl.  10. 1,  send  forth  an  evil  o.    A]  .,  .^Iinkxng  sarour. 
Ezek.  8.  11,  the  o.  of  the  cloud  of  incense.    A.  v.,  o 

thick  cloud.  ^,,    ,     .  ,  ^, 

John  12.  3,  house  was  filled  wnth  the  o. 
OF.    Mark  1.  9,  baptized  o.  John  ( =  by). 
Acts  13.  29.  written  o.  him  i=  concerning). 
1  Cor    7.  32.  things  o.  the  Lord.    A.  V.,  that  belong  to 
15.  47,  o.  the  earth  (  =from ).  ,  .    ,  , 

Jas.  5.  17,  o.  like  passions.     A.  Y,  stihject  to. 
OFF.    Acts  16.  22,  rent  their  garments  o.  them 
rent  o.  their  clothes. 


13.    A.V., 


Y,  to  stink 
A.  v.,  stank 


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ONE 


OFFENCE.    1  Sam.  25,  31,  o.  of  heart. 

Eccl.  10.  4.  gentleness  allayeth  great  o. 

Isa.  8.  14,  rock  of  o. 

Acts  24.  16,  conscience  void  of  0.         ,    .,    „         ,,   oi 
Offence,  not  to  be  given,  Luke  17.  1,  2;  Kom.  14.  21; 

1  Coi.  10.  32 ;  2  Cor.  6.  3 ;  Phil.  1.  10. 
ministers  not  to  give,  1  Cor.  8.  13  ;  2  Cor.  6.  3. 

of  the  Cross,  Mat.  11.  6 ;  Luke  7.  23  ;  Rom.  9.  33 ;  1  C  jr. 

Exemplified  :  -  Aaron,  Ex.  32.  2-6 ;  Gideon,  Judg.  8.  27 ; 
sms  of  Eli,  1  Sam.  2.  12-17;  Jerobaam,  1  Kuigs  12. 
26-30;  Priests,  Mai.  2.  8  ;  Pefer,  Mat.  16.  23. 
Offences,  remedy  for,  Eccl.  10.  4 ;  Mat.  5.  2d ;  Mark  9. 
43  ;  Rom.  16.  17. 
woe  because  of.  Mat.  18.  7. 
OFFEND.    Job  34.  31,  I  will  not  o.  any  more. 
Prov.  18.  19,  a  brother  o.  is  harder. 
Mark  6.  3.  they  were  o.  in  him. 
OFFENDER.    1  Kings  1.  21,  counted  o. 
Isa.  29.  21,  an  o.  in  his  cause.    A.  V.,  o.  Jar  a  word. 
Luke  13.  4,  o.  above  all.    A.  V.,  sinners. 
OFFER     Ex.  22.  29,  o.  of  thy  harvest. 
Num.  29.  39,  These  ye  shall  0.    A.V.,  do. 
Ps.  50.  23,  whoso  o.  praise.  l/^c<5- 

107.  22,  0.  the  sacrifices  of  thanksgiving.    A.  v.,  sacn- 
Mat.  5.  23,  thou  art  o.  thy  gift.    A.  V.,  bring. 
5.  24,  come  and  o.  thy  gift.  ,   ,,    ^     ,, 

John  16.  2,  0.  service  unto  God.    A.  V.,  doetfi. 
2  Tim.  4.  6,  already  being  o. 
Heb.  9.  7,  0.  for  himself.    A.V.,  offered. 

9.  28,  Christ  .  .  .  once  o. 

10.  1,  0.  continually.    A.  V.,  offered. 

11. 17,  was  0.  up.    A.  v.,  offered.  \flces. 

OFFERING.    Num.  2S.  2,  0.  made  by  fire.    A.V.,sacri- 
Ps.  56. 12,  render  thank-o.  unto  thee.     A.  V.,  praises. 
Luke  21.  5,  goodly  stones  and  o.    A.  V.,  qifls. 
Heb.  10.  8,  sacrifices  and  o.    A.V.,  offering. 
10.  8.  whole  burnt  o.    A.  V.,  burnt  o. 
Offering,  of  Christ,  Heb.  9.  14,  28 ;  10. 10, 12, 14. 
Offerings,  laws  in  regard  to,  Lev.  22.  21 ;  Deut.  15.  21 ; 
Mai.  1. 13.  ,      , 

different  kinds  oi.  Burnt,  Lev.  1.  3-17;  Sin,  Lev.  4. 
3-35 ;  Trespass,  Lev.  5.  6-19 ;  Peace,  Lev.  3.  1-17 ; 
Heave,  Ex.  29.  27,  28  ;  Wave,  Ex.  2.9.  26;  Meal  {A.  V., 
Meat),  Lev.  2. ;  Drink,  Gen.  35.  14  ;  Thank,  Lev.  7. 12 ; 
Freetvill,  Lev.  23.  38;  Incense,  Ex.  30.  8  ;  Firs'-fruits, 
Ex.  22.  29;  ri/';e.  Lev.  27.  30;  Gifts,  ¥.x.  Zb.  22;  Jeal- 
ousy, Num.  5.  15 ;  Personal,  for  redemption,  Ex.  30. 
13, 15. 
OFFICE.  Gen.  40. 13,  restore  thee  unto  thine  o.  A.l ., 
thy  place. 
1  Chr.  25.  8,  for  their  o.,  all  alike.  A.  V.,  ward  against 
ward. 

26.  12,  0.  like  their  brethren.    A.  V.,  wards  one  against 
another.  ... 

Acts  1.  20,  His  0.  let  another  take.    A.  V.,  bishoprick. 
1  Tim.  3. 1,  0.  of  a  bishop. 
OFFICER.    2  Chr.  26.  11,  0.    A.  V.,  ruler. 
Jer.  20.  1,  chief  o.  in  the  house.    A.  V.,  governor. 
39. 13,  chief  o.  of  the  king  of  Babylon.    A.  V.,  princes. 
52.  25,  took  an  o.    A.  V.,  eunuch. 
OFFSETS.    1  Kings  6.  6,  o.    A.  V.,  narrowed  rests. 
OFFSPRING.    Job  5.  25,  o.  as  the  grass. 
Mat.  3.  7 ;  12.  34 :  23.  33,  o.  of  vipers.    A.  V.,  generation. 
Acts  17.  23,  also  his  o. ;  Rev.  22.  16,  o.  of  David. 
OFT.    2  Kings  4.  8,  as  o.  as  he  passed  by. 

2  Chr.  12.  11,  And  it  was  so,  that,  as  o.  as  the  king 
entered.    A.  V.,  And  when. 

Ps.  78.  40,  How  0.  did  they  rebel. 
OFTEN.    Prov.  29. 1,  being  o.  reproved. 
Isa.  28. 19,  As  o.  as  it  passeth.  ^1.  V.,  From  the  time  that. 
Jer.  20.  8,  as  o.  as  I  speak.    A.  V.,  .since. 
Mat.  23.  37.  how  o.  would  I  have  gathered. 
1  Cor.  11.  26,  as  o.  as  ye  eat  this  bread. 
OFTENTIMES.    Acta  26.  11,  punishing  them  o.    A.  V., 
off.  [oft. 

OFT-TIMES.    Mat.  17. 15,  o.-t.  into  the  water.    A.V., 
OG.  5^,  Amorite  king  of  Bashan,  Num.  21.  33. 
OH.    Num.  12.  11,  0.,  my  lord.     A.  V.,  Alas. 
OH  AD.  o'hSd  —  son  of  Simeon.    Gen.  46.  10.  [20. 

OHEL,  ohel  —  Heb.  tent—mn  of  Zerubbabel.    1  Chr.  3. 
OHOLAH,   o-ho'lah  — Heb.  tent-woman.    Ezek.  23.  4,  5. 

A.  v.,  Aholah. 
OHOLIAB,  o-ho'll-ab  — Heb.  father's  tent.    Ex.  31.  6; 

35.34.     A.V.,  Aholiab. 
OHOLIBAH,  o-h51'i-bah  —  Heb.  tent  in  her.    Ezek.  23.  4, 

11.     A.  v.,  AhoUbah. 
OHOLIBAMAH,  o-h51'i-ba'mah  —Heb.  tent  of  the  high 

place.    Gen.  36.  2.     A.V.,  Aholihamali. 
OIL.    Gen.  28.  18,  poured  o.  upon  the  top. 
Ps.  45.  7,  0.  of  gladness  :  92.  10,  with  fresh  o. 
104. 15,  0.  to  make  his  face  to  shine, 
133.  2.  hke  the  precious  o.    A.  V.,  ointment. 
Mat.  25.  3,  took  no  o.  with  them. 
Luke  10.  34.  pouring  on  them  n.  and  wine. 
Oil,  for  anointing,  Ex.  29.  7 ;  1  Sam.  10.  1 ;  16.  13  ;  2  Sam. 
14.  2 ;  1  Kings  19.  16  ;  Luke  7.  46. 
used  in  some  offerings,  Ex.  29.  40;  Lev.  7.  12;  Num.  6. 
15 ;  15.  4. 


excluded  from  sin-otfering,  Lev.  5.  11 ;  and  from  jeal- 
ousy offering,  Num.  5.  15. 
for  lamps,  Ex.  25.  6 ;  27.  20  ;  Mat.  25.  3. 
for  medicinal  purposes,  Isa.  1.  6  ;  Luke  10.  34  ;   Jas.  5. 

14. 
for  anointing  the  dead.  Mat.  26.  12  ;  Luke  23.  56. 
use  of  it  a  sign  of  gladness,  Ps.  23.  5  ;  92.  10 ;  Isa.  61.  3 ; 
its  omi-ssioii  a  token  of  sorrow,  2  Sam.  14.  2 ;  Mat.  6. 17. 
OINTMENT.    S.  of  Sol.  1.  3,  thy  name  is  as  o. 
Mat.  26.  7,  cruse  of  exceeding  precious  o. 
John  12.  3,  took  a  pound  of  o. 
Ointment,  various  fragrant  preparations,  2  Kings  20. 13 ; 
Job  41.  31 ;   Eccl.  7.  1 ;  9.  8  ;  10.  1 ;  Isa.  1.  6 ;  39.  2 ;  57. 
9  ;  Amos  6.  6 ;  Rev.  18.  13. 
Christ  anointed  with.  Mat.  26.  7  ;  Mark  14.  3  ;   Luke  7. 
37;  John  11.  2;  12.  3. 
OLD.    Gen.  5.  32,  five  hundred  years  o. 
Ex.  12.  5,  a  year  o.    A.  V.,  of  the  first  year. 
Ezra  3.  12,  the  o.  men.    A.  V.,  who  were  ancient. 
Job  29.  2,  months  of  v.      A.  V.,  past. 
Ps.  71.  18, 1  am  o.  and  grayheaded. 
Isa.  3.  5,  the  o.  man.    A.  V.,  ancient. 
44.  8,  unto  thee  of  o.    A.  V.,  from  that  time. 
48.  3,  from  of  o.    A.  V.,  the  beginning. 

48.  8,  from  of  o.  thine  ear.    A.  V.,  from  that  time  that. 
64.  4,  from  of  o.    A.  V.,  since  the  beginning  of  the 

world. 
Jer.  51.  22,  break  in  pieces  the  o.  man.    A.  V.,  old. 
Ezek.  27.  9,  The  o.  men.    .^1.  V.,  ancients. 
Luke  1.  70,  from  of  o.    A.  V.,  since  the  world  began, 
5.  39,  The  o.  is  good. 
2  Cor.  5.  17,  0.  things  are  passed  away. 
Heb.  8.  13,  that  which  is  becoming  o.    A.  V.,  decayeth. 
2  Pet.  2.  3,  from  of  o.  lingereth.     ^-1.  V.,  of  a  long  time. 
1  John  2.  7,  an  o.  commandment. 
Old  age,  spoken  of,  Job  5.  26 ;  Ps.  90. 10 ;  Eccl.  12. 1 ;  Isa. 

46.  4 ;  Tit.  2.  2. 
Old  man,  putting  off  the,  Rom.  6.  6 ;  Eph.  4.  22 ;  Col.  3.  9. 
OLIVE.    Gen.  8.  11,  an  o.-leaf. 
Neh.  8.  15,  branches  of  wild  o.    A.  V.,  pine  branches. 
Ps.  52.  8,  green  o.-tree  in  the  house. 
Rom.  11.  17,  fatness  of  the  o.  tree. 
Jas.  3.  12,  can  a  fig  tree  .  .  .  yield  o.    A.  V.,  olive  berries. 
Olive  trees,  vision  of  the,  Zech.  4.  3  ;  Rev.  11.  4. 
See  Gen.  8.  11 ;  Deut.  6.  11 ;  8.  8 ;  Judg.  9.  9 ;  Ps.  52.  8 ; 
Rom.  n.  17. 
OLIVET,  ol'i-vet.     Acts  1.  12;  Zech.  14.  4;  Mat.  21.  1; 

24.  3 ;  26.  30 ;  John  8. 1. 
OLIVEYARDS.    Judg.  15.  5,  o.    A.  V.,  vineyards  and 

olives. 
OL  YMPA  S,  o-lym'pas,  a  Roman  Christian.    Rom.  16. 15. 
OMAR,  o'mar  —  Heb.  e'oquenf.    Gen.  36. 11. 
OMEGA,  o-me'ga.  last  letter  of  Gk.  alphabet.    Rev.  1. 8. 
OMRI,  om'ri.    (1)  king  of  Israel,  succeeds  Zimri,  1  Kings 
16. 16. 
removes  capital  to  Samaria.  1  Kings  16.  24. 
(2)  others,  1  Chr.  7.  8 ;  9.4;  27.  18. 
OiV^,  on.    (l)-Egyp.   AN=lighf  =  BETH-SHE  MESH 
=  A  VEN.    Gen.  41.  45  ;  Jer.  43.  13  ;  Ezek.  30. 17. 
(2)  Heb.  strength  -  Reubenite  chief.    Num.  16. 1. 
ON  AM,  o'nam  — Heb.  vigorous. 
(1)  1  Chr.  1.  40.    (2)  1  Chr.  2.  26. 
0#.4^^,  o'nan  — Heb.  r/gro/Y)?/^— sonof  Judah.  Gen.  38.4. 
ONCE.    Gen.  18.  32,  but  this  o. 
Job  17.  16,  o.  there  is  rest.    A.  V.,  our  rest  together. 
Ps.  62.  11,  God  hath  spoken  o. 
89.  35.  0.  have  I  sworn. 

Isa.  66.  8,  shall  a  nation  be  brought  forth  at  o.  ? 
Gal.  1.  23,  that  o.  persecuted  us.    A .  V..  in  times  past. 
Eph.  2.  3,  0.  lived  in  the  lusts.    A.  V.,  in  times  past. 
2. 11,  0.  ve.    ^4.  v.,  being  in  time  past. 
2.  13,  ye  that  o.  were  far  off'.    A.  F.,  .sometimes. 
5.  8.  ye  were  o.  darkness.    A.  V.,  sometim.es. 
Tit.  3.  3.  o.  were  foolish.     A.  V.,  sometimes. 
Heb.  7.  27,  this  he  did  o.  for  all.    A.  V.,  once. 
ONE.    Gen.  1.  5.  was  evening  .  .  .  was  morning,  o.  day. 
A .  v..  vere  the  first  day. 
Gen.  2.  24.  they  shall  be  o.  flesh. 

30.  32.  every  speckled  and  spotted  o.    A.V.,  all  the 
.speckled  and  spotted  cattle. 
33.  10,  as  0.  seeth.    A.  V.,  as  though  I  had  seen. 

49.  24,  Mighty  0.  of  Jacob.    A.V.,  God.    Gen.  49-24. 
Lev.  4.  2,  If  any  o.  shall  sin.    A.  V.,  a  soul. 

1  Sam.  11. 7,  came  out  as  o.  man.    A.V.,  with  one  consent. 

26.  8,  at  0.  stroke.    A.  V.,  once. 
Job  1.  1,  0.  that  feared  God. 
Ps.  89.  19,  0.  that  is  mighty. 

132.  2.  the  Mighty  0.  of  Jacob.    A.  V.,  God. 

137.  3.  0.  of  the  songs  of  Zion. 
Isa.  51.  2,  when  he  was  but  o.  I  called  him.    A.  V.,  I 

called  him  alone. 
Dan.  6.  2,  of  whom  Daniel  was  o.    A.V..  first. 
Amos  4.  3,  every  o.  straight  before  her.    A.V.,  cow 

at  that  irhich  is. 
Mat.  19.  17,  0.  there  is  who  is  good.    A.  V.,  there  is 
none  good  but  o.,  that  is,  God. 

24.  36.  knoweth  no  o.    A.  V.,  man. 
Mark  2.  7,  but  o. ,  even  God  ?    A.V.,  God  only  ? 

10.  21,  0.  thing  thou  lackest. 


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Luke  6.  30,  to  every  o.  that  asketh.    A.V.,  man. 

8.  22,  on  o.  of  those  days.    A.V.,a  certain  day. 

10.  42,  0.  thing  is  needful. 

John  3.  3,  Except  o.  be  born  anew.    A.  V.,  a  man. 

9.  25,  0.  thing  1  know  ;  17.  11,  may  be  o. 

Acts  1.  24,  the  o.  whom.    A.  F.,  wlip.lher  of  these  tno. 

Rom.  5.  17,  by  the  trespass  of  the  o.    A.  K,  one  nian\s. 

2  Cor.  11. 23, 1  speak  as  o.  beside  himself.    .4.  V.,  a  fool. 

Gal.  3.  28,  all  are  o.  man.    A.V..  are  nil  o. 

Eph.  4.  5,  o.  Lord,  o.  faith,  o.  baptism. 

Col.  2.  4,  that  no  o.  may  delude.    A.  V.,  lest  any  man 

should  beguile. 
2  Thes.  1.  3,  toward  o.  another.    A.  F.,  each. 
Rev.  2.  17,  no  n.  knoweth.    A.V.,  man. 

11.  1,  and  0.  said.    A.  I'.,  the  angel  .■<tood,  saying. 
ONE  SIMUS,  o-nes'i-mus  —  Gk.  useful  —  a  slave.    Col.  4. 

9 ;  Philem.  10. 
Onion,  only  occurs  in  Num.  11.  5. 
ONLY.    Gen.  6.  5,  a.  evil. 
Gen.  42.  38,  he  o.  is  left.    .4.  V.,  alone. 
Ps.  62.  1,  My  soul  waiteth  .  .  .  o.    A.  V.,  Truly  my  soul 
waitf'th. 

62.  2,  He  o.  is  my  rock. 

John  17.  20,  Neither  for  these  o.  do  I  pray.   A.  T'.,  alone. 
Heb.  11.  17,  o.  begotten  son.  [8.  12. 

f)N().  o'no  —  Heb.  rigorous  — ioYra  of  Benjamin.    1  Chr. 
ONSET.    Acts  14.  5,  made  an  o.    A.  V.,  assault. 
ONWARD.    Isa.  8.  8,  sweep  o.  into  Judah.    A.  V.,  pass 
ilirougli  Judah. 
Isa.  18.  7,  from  their  beginning  o.    A.  T'.,  hitherto. 
2  .Fohn  9.  Whosoever  goeth  o.    A.  V.,  transgresseth. 
ONYX.    Gen.  2.  12,  o.  stone. 

.iob  23.  16,  precious  o. 
OPEN.    Gen.  1.  20,  in  the  o.  firmament. 
Nell.  4.  13,  in  the  o.  places.    A.  V.,  on  tlie  higher. 
Ps.  51. 15,  0.  thou  my  lips. 
104.  28,  o.  thy  hand  ;  119.  18,  o.  thou  mine  eyes. 


119.  130,  The  o.  of  thy  words.  A.  F.,  entrance.  ilins. 
fiatteretli  with  his 
v.,  the  tender  grape 


Prov.  20.  19,  0.  wide  his  lips.     A.V. 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  12,  its  blossom  is  o.    A 


appear. 

Isa.  28.  24,  doth  he  continually  o.    A.  V.,  o. 

42.  7,  to  0.  the  blind  eyes  ;  60.  11,  o.  continually. 

Ezek.  40.  11,  0.  of  the  gate.    A.  r.,  entry. 

Mat.  25.  11,  Lord,  o.  to  us  ;  27.  52,  tombs  were  o. 

Mark  7.  34,  be  o.  [met. 

11.  4,  in  the  o.  street.    A.  V.,  a  place  tvhere  two  ways 

Luke  24.  32,  o.  to  us  the  scriptures. 
24.  45,  o.  he  their  mind. 

Acts  17.  3,  0.  and  alleging. 

1  Cor.  16.  9,  door  ...  is  o.  unto  me. 
OPENLY.    John  7.  26,  he  speaketh  o.    A.  V.,  boldly. 

Acts  10.  3,  saw  in  a  vision  o.     A.  1'.,  evidently. 

Gal.  3.  1.  o.  set  forth.     .4.  F.,  evidently. 
OPERATION.    Ps.  28.  5.  o.  of  his  hands. 
OPUEL,  ophel—  Heb.  hill  or  mo'md.    2  Chr.  27.  3. 
OPHIR.  o'phir.    (1)  the  son  of  Joktan,  Gen.  10.  29. 

(2)  region  famous  for  gold,  1  Kings  9.  28. 
OPHNI,  oph'ni  —  citv  of  Benjamin.    Josh.  18.  24. 
OPHRAH,  oph'rah  — Heb./rt»7i. 

(1)  son  of  Meouothai,  1  Chr.  4.  14. 

(2)  towns.  Josh.  18.  23;  Judg.  6.  11. 
OPINION.    Job  32.  6,  show  you  mine  o. 
OPPORTUNITY.    Mat.  26.  16,  o.  to  deliver. 

Acts  25.  16,  0.  to  make  his  defence.    A.  F.,  licence. 
1  Cor.  16.  12,  have  o.    A.  F,  convenient  time. 
Gal.  6.  10,  as  we  have  o. 
Phil.  4.  10,  but  ye  lacked  o. 
OPPOSE.    Acts  18.  6,  they  o.  themselves. 

1  Tim.  6.  20,  oppositions  of  the  knowledge. 

2  Tim.  2.  25,  correcting  them  that  o. 
OPPOSITE.    Ex.  26.  5,  the  loops  shall  be  o.  one  to. 

A.  v.,  may  lake  hold  of. 
Ex.  36.  12,  were  o.  one  to  another.    A.  F.,  held  one  cur- 
tain to  another. 
OPPRESS.    Ex.  3.  9,  Egyptians  o.  them. 
Lev.  19.  13.  not  o.  thy  neighbor.    A.  F,  defraud. 
Ps.  9.  9.  a  high  tower  for  the  o. 
17.  9,  wicked  that  o.  me. 

Prov.  14.  31,  that  o.  the  poor ;  Isa.  53.  7,  he  was  o. 
Jer.  25.  38,  o.  sword.    A.  F,  oppressor. 
Zech.  7.  10.  0.  not  the  widow. 
Jas  2.  6.  rich  0.  you. 
OPPRESSION.    Ex.  3.  9, 1  have  seen  the  o. 
Ps.  1(1.  7,  deceit  and  o.    A.  F,  fraud. 
44.  24,  our  affiiction  and  our  n. 
55.11,  0.  .  .  .  depart  not.    A.  V.,  deceit. 
62.  10,  trust  not  in  <>. ;  107.  39,  through  o. 
72.  14,  redeem  .  .  .  from  o.    A.  F,  deceit. 
119.  134,  Redeem  me  from  the  o.  of  man. 
Prov.  24.  2,  heart  studieth  u.    A.  F,  destruction. 
Isa.  5.  7,  but,  beliold,  o. 
53.  8,  By  o.     A.V,  from  prison. 
Oppression,  forbidden  by  God,  Ex.  22.  21 ;  Deut.  23.  16; 
Ps.  72.  4  ;  Prov.  14.  31 ;  22.  16;  Eccl.  4.  1 ;  Isa.  3.  12-15  ; 
Jer.  22.  17:  Ezek.  22.  7;  Amos  8.  4;  Mic.  2.2;  Zech. 
7.  10;  Mai.  3.  5;  Jas.  2.  6;  5.  4. 
Examples  oi:  — Pharaoh.   Ex.  5.  7;  Nebuchadnezzar, 
Dan.  2.  5 ;  the  servant,  Mat.  18.  28. 


OPPRESSOR.   .Job  6.  23,  hand  of  the«.?   A.  F,  mighty? 
Prov.  2\).  V.',.  poor  man  and  the  o.    A.  F,  deceitful  man. 
ORACLE.    2  Sam.  16.  23,  o.  of  God.  [ecij. 

Prov.  31.  1,  o.  which  his  mother  taught.     A.  F,  propfi- 
Acts  7.  38.  living  o. ;  1  Pet.  4.  11,  as  it  were  o.  of  God. 
Oracle  (Old  Testament)  of  the  temple,  1  Kings  6.  5,  19- 
23  ;  8.  6 :  2  Chr.  5.  7  ;  Ps.  28.  2. 
(New  Testament)  oracles,  the  word  of  God,  Rom.  3.  2; 
Heb.  5.  12 ;  1  Pet.  4.  11. 
ORATION.    Acts  12.  21,  made  an  o. 
ORDAIN.    Num.  28.  6,  o.  in  Mount  Sinai. 
1  Chr.  16.  7,  did  .  .  .  o.  to  give  timnks.    A.  F,  delivered 

.  .  .  t/iis  jjsalm. 
Isa.  26.  12,  thou  wilt  o.  peace  for  us. 
Acts  7.  53,  law  ...  o.  by  angels.    A.  V.,  by  the  disposi- 
tion of. 

10.  42,  0.  of  God  ;  13.  48,  o.  to  eternal  life. 
17.  31,  man  whom  he  hath  o. 
Rom.  13.  1,  powers  that  be  are  o.  of  God. 
ORDER  (n.).    Gen.  22.  9,  laid  the  wood  in  o. 
Ezra  3.  10,  after  the  o.    A.  F,  ordinance. 
Job  37.  19,  set  our  speech  in  o.    A.  F,  o.  our  speech. 
Ps.  40.  5,  cannot  be  set  in  o. 

119.  38,  thy  word,  Which  is  in  o.  unto  (i.e.  tendeth)  the 
fear  of  thee.    A.  F,  {thy  word  unto)  thy  servant,  who 
is  devoted  to  thy  fear. 
Acts  24.   23,  gave  o.  to  the  centurion.      A.  V.,  com- 
manded a. 

1  Cor.  14.  40,  decently  and  in  o. 

2  Cor.  11.  32,  in  o.  to  take.    A.  F,  desirous. 
Tit.  1.  5,  set  in  o. 

ORDER  (('.).    1  Chr.  24. 19,  the  o.  of  them.    A.  F,  order- 
ing.s. 
Ps.  5.  3,  0.  my  prayer  unto  thee.    A.  F,  direct. 
50.  2.'„  ».  his  way  aright. 
ORDERLY.    1  Tim.  3.  2,  o.    A.  F,  of  good  behaviour. 
ORDINANCE.    Ex.  12.  14,  an  o.  for  ever. 
Lev.  5.  10,  according  to  the  o.    A.  V.,  manner. 
Num.  9.  3,  according  to  all  the  o.    A.  V..  ceremonies. 

1  Chr.  15.  13,  according  to  the  o.    A.  V.,  after  the  due 
order.     ■ 

2  Chr.  4.  7,  made  .  .  .  according  to  the  o.  concerning 
them.     A.  V.,  to  their  form. 

4.  20,  according  to  the  o.    A.  F.  after  the  manner. 

8.  14,  o.  of  David.     ^4.  F,  order. 
Ps.  19.  9,  0.  of  Jehovah  are  true.    A.V.,  judgments. 

81.  4,  0.  of  the  God  of  Jacob.    .4.  F,  la%c. 

119.  108,  teach  me  thine  o.     A.  F,  judgments. 

119.  149,  accordmg  to  thine  o.     A'.  V.,  judgment. 
Luke  1.  6,  0.  of  the  Lord  blameless. 
Rom.  1.  32.  0.  of  God.    A.  V.,  judgment. 

2.  26,  0.  of  the  law.    A.V.,  righteousness. 

8.  4',  the  0.  of  the  law  might.    A.  V.,  righteousness. 
Col.  2.  14,  bond  written  in  o. 
Ordination,  mode  and  use  of,  Mark  3.  14 ;  Acts  6.  6 ;  14. 
23  :  1  Tim.  2.  7  ;  3.  1-13  ;  4.  14  ;  5.  22 ;  2  Tim.  2.  2 ;  Tit. 
1.  6-9. 
OREB.  o'reb  — Heb.  raven. 

(1)  Midianite  prince,  Judg.  7.  25. 

(2)  rock  where  Gideon  slew  (1),  Judg.  7.  25. 
OREN.  o'ren  =  Heb.  fir-tree.    1  Chr.  2.  25. 
ORION,  o-n'on  — Job  9.  9  =  constellations. 
ORNAMENT.    Ex.  33.  4,  put  on  him  his  o. 

Prov.  25.  12,  0.  of  fine  gold. 
Ornaments,  personal.  Gen.  24.  22;  41.  42;  Ex.  3.  22;  33. 
4-6 ;  Num.  31.  50 ;  Prov.  25.  12 ;  Isa.  3.  18 ;  Jer.  2.  32 ; 
1  Tim.  2.  9. 
ORNAN.  Sr'nan  =  ARA  UNAH(q.r.).    1  Chr.  21.  15. 
ORPHANS.    Lam.  5.  3,  o.  and  fatherless. 
Ostentation,  censured,  Prov.  25.  14  ;  27.  2;  Mat.  6.  1-18  ; 

Mark  12.  38-40  ;  Luke  20.  46. 
OSTRICH.    Job  30.  2i>,  companion  to  0.    A.  V.,  owls. 
Job  39.  13^,  wings  of  the  o.    A.  F,  peacocks. 
Lam.  4.  3,  o.  hi  the  wilderness. 
Ostrich.     Isa.  13.  21 ;  34.  13  ;  43.  20. 
in  list  of  unclean  birds.  Lev.  11.  16  ;  Deut.  14.  15  :  also 
mentioned  in  Job  30.  29 ;  Jer.  50.  39  :  Mic.  1.  8.    In  all 
these  passages  the  A.  V.  translates  "  owl." 
OTHER.    Gen.  29.  27,  give  thee  the  o.  also.    A.  V.,  this. 
Luke  23. 12,  became  friends  with  each  o.    A.V.,  together. 
John  9.  9,  0.  .said.     A.V.,  Some. 
Acts  27.  44,  on  o.  things.    A.  F,  broken  pieces. 
Rom.  1.  12,  each  of  us  by  the  o.  faith.    A.  V.,  by  the 

mutual  faith. 
Eph.  4.  32,  forgiving  each  o.    A.  F,  one  another. 
2  Pet.  2.  5,  Noah  with  seven  o.    A.  F,  the  eighth  perton. 
OTHNI,  oth'ni  -  Heb.  Jehovah  is  streuafh.    1  Chr.  26.  7. 
OTHNIEL.  5th'ni-el  — Heb.    God  is   strength- 

Cushan-risliathaini.    Judg.  3.  9. 
OUGHT  (see  Aught,  n.).    Gen.  20.  9,  o.  not. 
1  Chr.  12.  32,  Israel  o.  to  do. 
Mat.  23.  23,  these  ye  o.  to  have  done. 
John  4.  20,  men  o.  to  worship. 
Rom.  8.  26,  prav  as  we  o. 
1  John  2.  6,  o.  himself  also  to  walk. 

3.  16,  o.  to  lay  down  our  lives. 

4.  11,  0.  to  love  one  another. 
OURS.    Gen.  26.  20,  water  is  o. 

Mark  12.  7,  inheritance  shall  be  0. 


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2  Cor.  1.  14,  0.,  iu  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus. 

Tit.  3.  14.  let  (lur  people.    A.  V.,  ours. 

Heb.  10.  2),  our  own  assembling.    ^4.  V.,  lite  assembling 

ofoxrsrins. 

OURSELVES.    Gen.  37.  10,  bow  down  o. 

2  Cor.  4.  7.  of  God,  and  not  from  o.    A.  V.,  of  us. 
OUT.    Gen.  2.  9,  o.  of  the  ground. 
Num.  32.  23,  your  sin  will  find  you  o. 
2  Sam.  6.  16,  looked  o.  at  the  window.    A.  V.,  through  a. 
Prov.  4.  23,  0.  of  it  are  the  issues  of  life. 
Mat.  12.  34,  0.  of  the  abimdance. 
OUTCAST.    Deut.  30.  4,  If  any  of  thine  o.  be  in.    A.V., 
be  dricni  out  unto. 
2  Sam.  14.  14,  banished  be  not  an  o.    A.  V.,  expelled. 
Ps.  147.  2,  the  o.  of  Israel. 

Isa.  IB.  3,  hide  the  o.  ;  Jer.  30.  17,  called  thee  an  o. 
Outcasts  of  Israel,  Isa.  11.  12  ;  27. 13 ;  Jer.  30. 17  ;  49.  36 ; 

Rom.  11. 
OUTCRY.    Ps.  144. 14,  no  o.  in  our  streets.    A.  F.,  com- 

ploining. 
OUTER.    Job  41.  13,  strip  off  his  o.  garment?    A.V., 
discover  the  face  of  his  garment  ? 
Ezek.  40. 17,  into  the  o.  court.     .4.  V.,  outward. 
42.  1,  the  0.  court.    A.  V.,  utter. 
OUTERMOST.     Judg.  7.  17,  o.   part   of   the   camp. 

.1.  v..  outside. 
OUTGOINGS.    Ps.  65.  8,  o.  of  the  morning. 
OUTLIVED.    Josh.  24.  31,  that  o.  Joshua.    A.  V.,  over- 

lir.'d. 
OUTRAN.    John  20.  4,  o.  Peter.     A.  T.,  did  outrun. 
OUTSIDE.    Mat.  23.  25  ;  Luke  11.  39,  o.  of  the  cup. 
OUTSTRETCHED.    Deut.  26.  8,  an  o.  arm. 

Jer  21.  5,  v\ith  an  o.  hand. 
OUTWARD.    Num.  35.  4,  o.  a  thousand  cubits. 
OUTWARDLY.     Mat.   23.   27,    o.   appear    beautiful. 
A.  i'.,  outward. 
Rom.  2.  2S.  not  a  Jew  who  is  one  o. 
OUTWEIGH.    Eccl.  10.  1,  o.    A.V.,  in  reputation  for. 
OVEN.    Ex.  8.  3,  into  thine  o. 

Mat.  6.  30,  to-morrow  is  cast  iuto  the  o. 
OVER.    Gen.  45.  8,  o.  all   the  land  of  Egypt.     A.  F., 
throughout. 
Ps.  7. 7,  0.  them  return.    A .  V.,for  their  sakes  therefore. 
22.  28,  ruler  o.  the  nations.     A.  F.,  among. 
Isa.  18.  5,  blcssom  is  o.    A.  F,  hud  is  perfect. 
Mat.  13.  13,  than  o.  tlie  ninety.    A.  F,  of. 
Acts  11.  28,  famine  o.  all  the  world.     A.  F.,  throughout. 
Rom.  16.  19,  rejoice  therefore  o.  you.    A.  V..  on  your 
behalf. 
OVERBOARD.     .Acts  27.  43,  o.    A.V.,  into  the  sea. 
OVERCHARGED.     Luke  21.  34,  your  hearts  be  o. 

(=^orertinrdened). 
OVERCOME.    Jer  23.  9,  a  man  whom  wine  hath  o. 
John  16.  33,  I  have  o.  the  world. 
Rom.  12.  21,  not  o.  of  evil,  but  o.  evil  with  good. 
1  John  5.  4,  victory  that  hath  o.    A.  F,  overcometh. 
Rev.  2.  7,  To  him  that  o. 

5.  5,  Root  of  David,  hath  o.     A.  F,  jjrevailed. 
Overcoming,  glory  of,  1  John  2.  13 ;  Rev.  2.  11,  17,  26 ; 

3.  5,12,  21;  21.  7. 
OVERFLOW.    Deut.  11.  4.  Red  Sea  to  o.  them. 

1  Chr.  12.  15,  0.  all  its  banks.     A.  F,  overflown. 
Job  40.  11.  the  o.  of  thine  anger.    A.  F,  rage. 

40.  23,  if  a  river  o.     A.V.,  lie  drinketh  up. 
Ps.  32.  6,  when  the  great  waters  o.    A.V.,  in  the  floods 
of  great  waters. 

45.  1,  0.  with  a  goodly  matter.    A.  V.,  is  inditing. 

78.  20,  streams  o. 

Prov.  3.  10,  vats  shall  o.    A.V.,  presses  shall  burst  out. 
Isa.  43.  2,  shall  not  o.  thee. 

66. 12,  like  an  o.  stream.    A.  F,  floioi7ig. 

2  Cor.  7.  4, 1  0.  with  joy.    A.  F,  am  exceeding  joyful. 
Jas.  1.  21,  0.  of  wickedness.     A.  F,  superfluity. 

OVERLOOKED.    Acts  17.  30,  God  o.    A.  F,  winked  at. 
OVERMUCH.    Eccl.  7.  16,  righteous  o. 
2  Cor.  2.  7,  with  his  o.  sorrow. 

10.  14,  stretch  not  ourselves  o.     A.V.,    beyond  our 
measure. 

12.  7,  exalted  o.    A.  F,  above  measure. 
OVERPASS.    Ps.  57.  1,  calamities  be  o. 
Isa.  26.  20,  until  the  indignation  be  o. 
Jer.  5.  28,  n.  in  deeds.     A.  F,  o.  the  deeds. 
OVERSEER.    Gen.  39.  4,  made  him  o. 
Gen.  41.  34,  appoint  o.    A.  F,  officers. 
Prov.  6.  7,  no  chief,  o.  or  ruler. 
Overseers,  in  the  building  of  the  temple,  1  Chr.  9.  29 ; 
2  Chr.  2.  18. 
translated  bishops.  Acts  20.  28 ;  Phil.  1.  1 :  1  Tim.  3.  2 ; 
Tit.  1.  7:  1  P-t.  2.  25  (Bishop). 
OVERSHADOW.    Mat.  17.  5,  bright  cloud  o. 
Mark  9.  7,  c!o  id  o.  them.     A.  F.,  that  overshadoived. 
Luke  1.  35,  power  of  the  Most  High  .shall  o. 
Acts  5.  15,  might  o.  some  one  of  them. 
Heb.  9.  5,  o.  the  mercy-seat.    .4.  F,  shadowing. 
OVERSIGHT.    Gen.  43.  12.  it  was  an  o. 
Ezra  3.  8,  to  liave  the  o.  of  the  work.    A.  F,  to  set  for- 
ward. 
Ezek.  44. 11,  having  o.  at  the  gates.     A.  F,  charge. 
1  Pet.  5. 2,  exercising  the  o.    A.  V.,  taking  the  o.  thereof. 


OVERTAKE.    Gen.  44.  4,  dost  o.  them. 
1  Sam.  31.  3,  archers  o.    A.  F,  hit. 
Job  27.  20,  Terrors  o.  him.    A.  F,  take  hold  on. 
Ps.  18.  37,  enemies,  and  o.  them. 
40.  12,  iniquities  have  o.    A.  F,  taken  hold  upon. 
Isa.  59.  9,  doth  righteousness  o.  us. 
Amos  9.  13,  plowman  shall  o.  the  reaper. 
Zech.  1.  6,  0.  your  fathers?    A.  F..  take  hold  of. 
John  12.  35,  darkness  o.  you.     A.V.,  come  upon. 
Gal.  6.  1,  if  a  man  be  o.  in  any  trespass. 
1  Thes.  5.  4,  that  day  should  o.  you  as  a  thief. 
OVERTHREW.    Isa.  23.  13,  they  o.  the  palaces.    A.  F, 

rai.^ed  lip. 
OVERTHROW.    Gen.  19.  21.  I  will  not  o. 
Ezra  6.  12,  God  .  .  .  o.  all.    A.  F,  destroy. 
Prov.  13.  6,  wickedness  o.  the  sinner. 
Jer.  1.  10,  set  thee  ...  to  o.    A.  F,  throw  down. 
Acts  5.  39,  if  it  is  of  God,  ye  will  not  be  able  to  o. 
Rom.  14.  20,  0.  not  .  .  .  the  work.    A.  I'.,  destroy. 
Tit.  1.  11,  men  who  o.  whole  houses.    A.  F,  subvert. 
OVERTHROWN.     Ps.    119.    78,    o.    me   wrongfully. 
,4.  v.,  dealt  perrerxely  with. 
Prov.  24.  16,  wicked  are  o.  by  calamity.    A.  F,  shall 

fall  into  mischief. 
Hos.  4.  14,  not  understand  shall  be  o.    A.  V.,fall. 
Acts  5.  38,  will  be  o.    A.  F.,  come  to  nought. 
OVERTURN.    Job  9.  5,  o.  them  in  his  anger. 

.fob  31  25.  he  o.  them  in  the  night. 
OVERWHELM.     Ps.  55.  5,  horror  hath  o.  me. 
Ps.  61.  2,  my  heart  is  o.  ;  77.  3,  my  spirit  is  o. 
69.  15,  waterfiood  o.  me.    A.  F,  overflow. 
139. 11,  darkness  shall  0.    A.  V.,  cover. 
Prov.  27.  4,  anger  is  o.    A.  F,  outrageous. 
Dan.  11.  22,  o.  from  before  him.     A.V.,  overflown. 
OWE.    Mat.  18.  24,  o.  him  ten  thousand  talents. 
Luke  16.  5,  how  much  o.  thou. 
Rom.  13.  8,  o.  no  man  anything. 
15.  27,  they  o.  it  to  them.    A.  F.,  their  duty  is. 
Philem.  19,  thou  o.  to  me  even  thine  own  self. 
OWL.    Lev.  11.  17,  little  o.  .  .  .  and  the  great  o. 
Lev.  11.  IS,  the  horned  o.    A.  F,  the  swan. 
P.s.  102.  6,  I  am  become  as  an  o.  of  the  waste  places. 
OWN.    Gen.  1.  27,  man  in  his  o.  image. 
Ex.  19.  5,  mine  o.  possession.    A.  F.,  a  lieculiar  treasure 

unto  me. 
1  Chr.  29.  14,  of  thine  o.  have  we  given. 
Ps.  12.  4,  our  lips  are  our  o. 
67.  6,  our  0.  God,  will  bless  us. 
135.  4,  his  0.  possession.    A.  V.,  peculiar  treasure. 
Mat.  20.  15,  do  what  I  will  with  mine  o. 
25.  25,  thou  hast  tliine  o.    A.  F,  that  is  thine. 
John  1.  11.  he  came  unto  his  o. 
10.  4,  forth  all  liis  o.    A.  V.,  forth  his  o.  sheep. 
10.  14,  I  know  mine  o.    ^4.  F,  my  sheep. 
13. 1,  loved  his  o.  ;  1  Cor.  6.  19,  ye  are  not  your  o. 
1  Cor.  7.  7,  his  o.  gift  from  God.    A.  V.,  proper. 
1  Tim.  2.  6,  in  its  o.  times.    A.  F,  in  due  time. 
Heb.  11.  9,  in  a  land  not  his  o.    A.  F,  strange  country. 
OWNER.    Ex.  21.  28,  o.  of  the  ox. 
Prov.  1.  19,  taketh  away  the  life  of  the  o. 
Eccl.  5.  11,  advantage  ...  to  the  o.    A.  F,  owners. 
Luke  19.  33,  the  o.  thereof  said. 
OX(EN).    Gen.  12.  16,  he  had  sheep,  and  o. 
Gen.  49.  6,  an  0.    A.V.,ivaH. 

1  Sam.  11.  5,  came  following  the  o.    A.  V..  after  the  herd. 
Ps.  69.  31,  please  Jehovah  better  than  an  o. 
Isa.  65.  25,  eat  straw  like  the  o.    A.  F.,  bnllock. 
Mat.  22.  4,  my  o.  and  my  fatlings  are  killed. 
John  2.  14,  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  o. 
1  Cor.  9.  9,  Is  it  for  the  n.  that  God  careth. 
Ox,  liow  to  be  treated,  Ex.  21.  23 ;  22.  1 ;  23.  4 ;  Lev.  17. 
3 ;  Deut.  23.  1 ;  Luke  13.  15. 
not  to  be  muzzled  when  treading  out  the  corn,  Deut. 
25.  4;  1  Cor.  9.  9;  1  Tim.  5.  18. 
OZEM.  o'zem  — Hel3.  strong. 

(1)  2  Chr.  2.  15.     (2)  1  Chr.  '2.  25.  fl6. 

OZNU  oz'nl  —  Heb.  my  hearing  —  %ors.  of  Gad.    Num.  26. 
OZNITES,  oz'nites,  posterity  of  Ozni.    Num.  26.  16. 


PAARAT,  pa'a-rai  =^NAARAI (q.v.).    2  Sam.  23.  35.    . 

PACE.  Gen.  33.  14,  according  to  the  p.  of.  A.  F.,  ac- 
cording as  .  .  .  he  able  to  endure. 

PACIFY.    Esth.  2.  1,  king  ...  was  p.    A.  F,  appeased. 
Esth.  7. 10,  the  king's  wrath  p. 
Prov.  16.  14,  a  wise  man  will  p.  it. 
21. 14,  a  gift  in  secret  ».  anger. 

PADDAN,^2idi'd&xi  —  B.eh.afield.  Gen.  48.  7.  A.V., 
Padirn. 

PADDAN-ARAM,  pad'dan-a  ram  — Heb.  afieldofAram 
^MESOPOTAMIA smd  ARAM-NAHARAIM.  Gen. 
25.  20.     .4.  F,  Padan-aram. 

PADON,  pa'don  —  Heb.  ran.som.    Ezra  2.  44  ;  Neh.  7.  47. 

/'.4  6'/.£Z,.  pa'gi-el  — Heb.  God  meets  —  Asherite  prince. 
Num.  1.  13.  [2.  6. 

PAHA TH-MOAB,  pa'hath-mo'ab  — rulerof  Moab.    Ezra 


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PAI.  pa,'l^ FAU  (q,v.).    1  Chr.  1.  50. 
PAID.     Prov.  7. 14,  p.  my  vows.    .4.  F.,  payed. 
Jonah  1.  a,  p.  the  fare. 
Mat.  5.  2(j,  2^-  the  last  farthing. 
Heb.  7.  9,  hath  p.  tithes.    A.V.,  j)ayed. 
PAIN.     Gen.  3.  16,  multiply  thy  p.     A.  V.,  sorroto. 
Job  6.  10,  let  me  exult  in  p.     A.  F.,  /  ivouhl  harden 

myself  in  sorrow. 
14.  22,  his  flesh  upon  him  hath  p. 
Ps.  116.  3,  y.  of  Sheol  gat  hold  upon  me. 
Isa.  21.  3,  I  am  p.    A.  K,  iras  bviced  down. 
Jer.  30.  15,  thy  p.  is  inciwable.    A.  V.,  sorrow. 
45.  3,  added  sorrow  to  my  p.    A.  F.,  sorrow. 
Rom.  8.  22,  travail eth  in  p. 
9.  2,  great  sorrow  and  unceasing  p.    A.  F.,  heaviness 

and  continual  sorrow. 
Rev.  12.  2,  in  p.    A.  V.,  pained. 
16.  11,  their  p. ;  21.  4,  nor  p.,  any  more. 
PAINFUL.    Ps.  73.  16,  it  was  too  p. 
Painting,  of  the  face  or  eyes,  2  Kings  9.  30  ;  Jer.  4.  30  ; 

Ezek.  23.  40  ;  of  rooms,  Jer.  22.  14. 
PAIR.    Luke  2.  24,  a  p.  of  turtledoves. 
PALACE.     Ps.  48.  13,  consider  her  p. 
Ps.  122.  7,  prosperity  within  thy  p.  [hall. 

Acts  23.  35,  to  be  kept  in  Herod's  p.    A.  V.,  judgment 
Palace,  name  given  to  the  temple,  1  Chr.  29. 1 ;  Ps.  48. 3 ; 

122.  7. 
PA  LAL,  pa  lal  —  Heb.  a  judge.    Neh.  3.  25. 
PALANQUIN.    S.  of  Sol.  3.  9,  made  himself  a  p.    A.V., 

chariot. 
PALATE.    Job  34.  3,  p.  tasteth  food.    A.  F.,  moiith. 
PALE.     Isa.  29.  22,  his  face  now  wax  p. 

Jer.  30.  6,  paleness  ;  Rev.  6.  8,  a,  p.  horse. 
P.IZ-Zf/;  pal'lu  — Heb.  distinguished  — s,oi\  of  Reuben. 

Gen.  46.  9,  A.  F.,  Phallu.    1  Chr.  5.  3. 
PALLUITES,\i?iY\\x-ites,,  descendants  of  Pallu.    Num. 

26.  5. 
PALM.    Mat.  26.  67,  smote  him  with  the  p. 

Rev.  7.  9.  p.  in  tlieir  hands. 
PALM-BRANCH.    Isa.  9.  14 ;  19.   15,  p.-b.  and  rush. 

A.  v..  In-auvh. 
PALMER-WORM.    Joel  1.  4,  p.-w.  (marg.  probably, 
different  kinds  of   locusts,  or  locusts  in  different 
stages  of  growth). 
PALM-TREE.    Lev.  23.  40,  take  .  .  .  branches  of  p.-t. 

Judg.  4.  5,  the  py.-t.  of  Deborah. 
Palm-tree,  Jericho  the  city  of,  Deut.  34.  3. 
similes  of  the,  Ps.  92.  12  ;  S.  of  Sol.  7.  7  ;  Jer.  10.  5. 
branches  carried  in  procession.  Mat.  21.  8  ;  John  12.  13. 
PALSIED.    Mat.  4.  24,  and  p.    A.V.,  those  that  had  the 
palsy. 
Acts  8.  7,  many  that  were  p.    A.  V.,  taken  with  palsies. 
Heb.  12.  12,  the  p.  knees.     A.  F,  feeble. 
PALSY.    Mark  2.  10,  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  p. 
Palsy,  cured  by  our  Lord,  Mat.  4.  24 ;  8.  5-13 ;  9.  2-7  ; 
Mark  2.  3-11;     Luke  7.  2-10;    John  5.  5-9;    by  the 
apostles.  Acts  8.  7 ;  9.  33,  34. 
PALTU  pal'ti.    Num.  13.  9. 

Michal  given  to,  1  Sam.  25.  44.    A.V.,Phalii.  [26. 

PALTIEL.  pal'ti-el  — Heb.  God  is  .safety.    (1)  Num.  34. 

(2)  Michal  taken  from.    2  Sam.  3.  15.    A.  F.,  Phaltiel. 
PALTITE.  partite,  one  of  David's  heroes.    2  Sam.  23.  26. 
PAMPHYLIA,  pam-phyl'i-a,  Paul  visits.    Acts  13.  13  ; 

14.  24;  15.  38;  27.  5. 
PAN.    Zech.  12.  6,  like  a  p.  of  fire.    A.  F,  an  hearth. 
PANELS.    2  Kings  16.  17,  the  p.  of  the  bases.    A.  F, 

liorders. 
PANGS.    Acts  2.  24,  p.  of  death.    A.  V.,  pains. 
PANT.    Ps.  42.  1,  as  the  hart  p.  after  the  water  brooks. 
Isa.  42.  14,  I  will  gasp  and  p.  together.     A.V.,  destroy 

ajid  devour  at  once. 
Jer.  14.  6,  they  p.  for  air.    A.  F,  snuffed  up  the  ivind. 
PAPER.    2  John  12,  p.  and  ink. 
PAPHOS,  pa'phos,  Cyprus  capital,  Paul  at.    Acts  13.  6. 

Bar-jesus  struck  blind  at.  Acts  13.  8. 
PAPYRUS.    Isa.  18.  2,  in  vessels  of  p.    A.V.,  bulrushes. 
PARABLE.    Num.  23.  7,  he  took  up  his  p. 
Job  27.  1,  Job  again  took  up  his  p. 
Ps.  78.  2,  open  my  mouth  in  a  p. 
Prov.  26.  7,  a  p.  in  the  mouth  of  fools. 
Mat.  13.  3.  spake  to  them  ...  in  p. 
Mark  4.  13.  know  ye  not  this  p.  ? 
4.  30,  in  what  p.  "^1.  V.,  u-ith  what  comparison. 
Luke  4.  23,  say  unto  me  this  p.     A.  F,  proverb. 
Parables,  in  the  Old  Testament :  —  trees  choosing  a  king, 
Judg.  9.  7-15 ;  ewe  lamb,  2  Sam.  12.  1-6 ;   woman  of 
Tekoa,  2  Sam.  14.  6-11 ;  an  escaped  prisoner,  1  Kings 
20.  35-40  :  vision  of  Micaiah.  1  Kings  22.  19-23 ;  thistle 
and  cedar,  2  Kings  14.  9  ;  vineyard  and  wild  grapes, 
Isa.  5.  1-7  :  plowman's  methods,  Isa.  28.  23-29 ;  great 
eagles  and  vine,  Ezek.  17.  3-10 ;  lion's  whelps,  Ezek. 
19.  2-9  ;  two  harlots,  Ezek.  23. ;  boiling  pot,  Ezek.  24. 
3-5  ;  cedar  in  Lebanon.  Ezek.  31. ;  dry  bones  in  the 
valley,  Ezek.  37.  ;  living  waters.  Ezek.  47. 
of  Christ :  -  Mat.  7.  24-27  ;  9.  15,  16,  17  ;  12.  43 ;  13.  3, 18 : 
13.  24-30 ;   31,  32 ;   33  ;  44  ;   45,  46 ;   47-50  :   15.  10-15 ;   18. 
23-35;   20.  1-16;   21.  28-32,  33-45;    22.   2-14;   24.   32-34, 
43,  45-51 ;  25.  1-13 ;  14-30 ;  Mark  3.  24,  25,  27  ;  4.  21, 
26-29  ;  13.  34-37  ;  Luke  6.  39  ;  41,  42 ;  43-45  ;  7.  41-47  ; 


8.  5,  11 ;  10.  3(»-37  ;   11.  5-9  ;   12.  16-21 :   54-57  ;   13.  6-9  ; 

14.  7-11 ;  28-30  ;  33  ;  34,  35  ;  15.  3-7  ;  8-10 ;   11-32  ;   16.  1- 

8  ;  19-31 ;  18.  1-8  ;  9-14  ;  19. 12-27  ;  John  10.  1-6  ;  15.  1-5. 

(See  Christ.) 
PARADISE.    Luke  23.  43,  with  me  in  P. 
2  Cor.  12.  4,  caught  up  into  P. 
Rev.  2.  7,  P.  of  God. 
Paradise,  Gen.  2.  8 ;  name  for  the  world  of  happiness 

and  rest  hereafter,  Luke  23.  43  ;  2  Cor.  12.  4  ;  Rev.  2. 7. 
PARAH,    pa  rah  — Heb.    heifer  — town   of    Beniamin. 

Josh.  18.  23.  |21.  21. 

PAR.iN,  pa'ran  — desert  between  Judaea  and  Sinai,  Gen. 
PARBAR,  pjir'bar  — Heb.  open  portico.    1  Chr.  26.  18. 


PARCEL.    Gen.  33.  19,  the  p.  of  ground.         [dried  by. 
PARCHED.    Lev.  2.  14,  grain  .  .  .  v.  with  fire.    A.  F. 
Lev.  23.  14.  p.  gri 


Ps.  68.  6,  dwell  in  a  p.  land.    A.  F,  dry. 
Isa.  5.  13.  their  multitude  ai-e  p.    A.V.,  dried  up. 
PARDON.    Ex.  23.  21,  will  not  p.  your  transgression. 
Deut.  2;l.  20,  .Jehovah  will  not  p.  him.    A.  F,  spare. 
2  Chr.  30.  18,  the  good  Jehovah  p.  every  one. 
Neh.  9.  17,  a  God  ready  to  p. 
Ps.  25.  11,  J),  mine  iniquity. 
Isa.  55.  7,  he  will  abundantly  p. 

Hos.  1. 6,  should  hi  any  wise  p.  them.   A.  F,  will  utterly 
take  t/ieiit  away. 
Pardon  of  sin,  2  Chr.  30.  18  ;  Neh.  9.  17  ;  Job  7.  21 ;  Ps. 
25. 11 ;  Isa.  43.  25  ;  55.  7  ;  .1  er.  33.  8 ;  50.  20  ;  Rom.  5.  20. 
PARENTS.    Mat.  10.  21,  rise  up  against  p. 
Luke  2.  27,  p.  brought  in  the  child  Jesus. 
2.  43,  his  p.    A.  F,  Joseph  and  his  mother. 
18.  29,  left  house  ...  or  p. 
.John  9.  2.  who  sinned,  this  man,  or  his  p. 
Rom.  1.  30,  disobedient  to  p. 
2  Cor.  12.  14,  p.  for  the  children. 
Eph.  6.  1,  obey  your  p.  in  the  Lord. 
Parents,  duty  of,  Prov.  13.  24  ;   19.  18 ;   23.  13  ;   Luke  11. 
13  ;  Eph.  6.  4  ;  Col.  3.  21 ;  1  Tim.  5.  8  ;  Tit.  2.  4. 
precepts  on  behavior  to,  Ex.  20.  12  ;  Lev.  19.  3  ;  Deut. 
5.  16  ;  Prov.  1.8;  6.  20-23  ;  30.  11,  17  ;  Jer.  35. 18  ;  Mai. 
4.  6  ;  Eph.  6.  1 ;  Col.  3.  20 ;  1  Tim.  5.  4. 
Good —instances  oi  :  —  Abra/iam,  Gen.  18.  19;  Jacob, 
Geu.  44.  20,  30 ;   .loseph.  Gen.  48.   13-20  ;  mother  of 
Moses,  Ex.  2.  2,  3 ;  Manoah,  Judg.  13.  8  ;    Hannah, 
1  Sam.  1.  28;    Darid,  2  Sam.  18.  5,  33  ;   Job,  Job  1.  5; 
mother  of  Lemuel,  Prov.  31. 1 ;  nobleman,  John  4.  49  ; 
Lois  and.  Eunice,  2  Tim.  1.  5. 
Bad  —  instances  of ;  —  mother  of  Micah,  Judg.  17.  3  ;  Eli, 
1  Sam.  3.  13;  Sanl.  1  Sam.  20.  33;  Manasseh,  2  Chr. 
33.  6  ;  Herodias,  Mark  6.  24. 
PARKS.    Eccl.  2.  5,  gardens  and  p.    A.  F,  orchards. 
PARMASHTA,  par-mash' ta,  son  of  Hamau.    Esth.  9.  9. 
PARMENAS,   piir'me-nas  — Gk.   faithful  — a.   deacon. 

Acts  6.  5. 
PA RNA  CH.  par'naeh  —  a  Zebulunite.    Num.  34.  25. 
P AROSE,  pa'rosh—  Heb.  jiea.    (1)  Ezra  2.  3 ;  Neh.  10. 14. 

(2)  Ezra  8.  3.     A.  V.,  Pharo.<ih. 
PARSHANDATHA,  par-shau'da-tha,  Haman's  eldest 

son.     Esth.  9.  7. 
PART  («.).    Gen.  41.  34,  the  fifth  p.  of  the  land. 
.Josh.  17.  14,  one  p.  for  an  inheritance. 
2  Kings  20.  4,  middle  p.  of  the  city.    ^4.  J',  court. 
Ps.  5.  9,  inward  p.  is  very  wickedness. 
109.  18,  into  his  inward  p.    A.  V..  bowels.  [great. 

Mat.  21.  8.  the  most  /*.  of  the  multitude.    A.  V.,  very 
Luke  10.  42,  chosen  the  good  p. 
John  3.  25,  questioning  on  the  p.    A.  V.,  between. 
Acts  9.  32,  went  throughout  all  p.    A.  V.,  quarters. 

1  Cor.  12.  23.  p.  of  the  body.    A.  V.,  members. 

2  Cor.  10.  16,  p.  beyond.     ^4.  F,  regions. 

2  Tim.  4.  16,  no  one  took  my  p.    A.  J'.,  -"^tood  with  me. 
PART  (v.).    Lev.  2.  6,  thou  shalt  p.  it  in  pieces. 
Lev.  11.  4,  that  p.  the  hoof.    A.V.,  divide. 
Ruth  1.  17,  death  p.  thee  and  me. 
Ps.  22.  18,  p.  my  garments  among  them. 
Luke  22.  41,  he  was  p.  from  them.    .4.  V.,  loiihdrawn. 

23.  34,  p.  his  garments.    .4.  l'.,  they  parted. 

24.  51,  he  p.  from  them. 

Acts  2.  3,  tongues  p.  asunder,    A.  F.,  cloven. 
2.  45,  p.  them  to  all. 

15.  39,  they  p.  asunder.     ^4.  F,  departed. 
21.  1.  p.  from  them.    .4.  T',  gotten. 
PARTAKE.    1  Cor.  9.  10,  in  hope  of  p.    A.V.,  should 
(»'  partaker  of  his  liope. 
1  Cor.  10.  21,  p.  of  the  table.    A.  F.,  be  jjartakers  of. 
Heb.  5.  13.  ;).  of  milk.     .4.  F.,  wet/i. 
PARTAKER.    Ps.  50.  18,  hast  been  p.  with. 
Mat.  23.  3(1.  p.  with  them  in  the  blood. 
Rom.  15.  '27,  p.  of  their  spiritual  things. 
Heb.  3.  1,  p.  of  a  heavenly  calling. 
10.  33.  ]i.  with  them.     .4.  F..  companions  of. 

1  Pet.  4.  13.  p.  of  Christ's  sufferings. 

2  Pet.  1.  4,  p.  of  the  divine  nature. 

Rev.  1.  9,  p.  with  you  in  the  tribulation.    A.  V.,  com- 
panion in.  [2.  9. 
PA  R  THIA  NS,  par'thi-ans,  present  in  Jerusalem.    Acts 
PARTIALITY.    Job  13.  8,  10,  show  p.  (to  him  ?)   A.V., 
acc'pt  {his)  person  f 
1  Tim.  5.  21,  doing  nothing  by  p. 


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PAV 


Partiality,  condemned,  Ex.  23.  3,  6;  Lev.  19.  15;  Deut. 
1.  17  ;  16.  19  ;  Ps.  94.  20 ;  Prov.  18.  5  ;  28.  21 ;  Isa.  1.  23  ; 
Mai.  2.  9  ;  1  Tim.  5.  21 ;  Jas.  2. 1-4 ;  Jude  16. 
Examples :— /aco6  for  Joseph,  Gen.  37.  3;  SwimieVs 
sons,  1  Sara.  8.  3 ;  Rehoboam  for  Maacah,  2  Chr.  11. 
21 ;  fipbreics.  Acts  6.  1. 
PARTING.    Mic.  1. 14,  shalt  thou  give  a  p.  gift.    A.  V., 

prfiyei'/s. 
PARTITION.    Eph.  2.  14,  middle  wall  of  p. 
PARTNER.    Prov.  2.^.  24,  p.  with  a  tliief. 
Luke  5.  7,  beckoned  unto  their  p. 
2  Cor.  8.  23,  Titus,  he  is  my  p. 
Philem.  17,  countest  me  a  p. 
PARTOOK.    Heb.  2.  14,  p.  of  the  same.    A.  V.,  took 

pa  if. 
PARTRIDGE.    1  Sam.  26.  20,  hunt  a  p. 

Jer.  17.  11,  p.  that  sitteth  on  eggs. 
PA R  UAH,  pa-ru'ah.    1  Kings  4.  17. 

PAR  VAIM,  par-va  Tm,  gold  obtained  from.    2  Chr.  3.  6. 
PA  SA  CH,  pa'sach  —  an  Asherite.    1  Chr.  7.  33. 
PA  S-DAMMIM,    pas'-dam-mim  =  EPHES-BAMMIM 

(q.v.).    1  Chr.  11.  13. 
PASEAH,  pa-se'ah  — Heb.  limping. 

(1)1  Chr.  4.12.    (2)Neh.3.6.    'SeXx.l.bl,  A.V.,  Phaseah. 
PASHHUR,  pSsh'hur.    (1)  Jer.  20.  1.    (2)  Jer.  21. 1. 

(3)  Neh.  7.  41.    (4)  Neh.  10.  3.     A.  V.,  Pashur. 
PASS  (('.).    Gen.  18.  5,  ye  shall  p.  on. 
Ex.  26.  28,  boards  shall  p.  through,    A.V.,  reach. 
36.  33,  middle  bar  to  p.  through.    A.  V.,  shoot. 
Prov.  9.  15,  call  to  them  that  p.  by.    A.  V.,  passengers. 

26. 10,  hireth  them  that  p.  by.    A.  V.,  transgressors. 
Eccl.  3.  15,  that  which  is  p.  away.     A.  V.,  past. 

Isa.  2.  18,  utterly  p.  away.    A.  V.,  abolish. 

8.  8.  overflow  and  p.  through.    A.  V.,  go  over. 

16.  8,  p.  over  the  sea.     A.  V.,  gone. 
Ezek.  32. 19.  p.  in  beauty  (  =  exepl). 

39. 11,  stop  them  that  p.  through.    A.  V.,  the  noses  of 
the  passengers. 

Mat.  12.  43,  p.  through.    A.  V.,  ivalketh. 

26.  39,  let  this  cup  p.  away  from  me.    A.  V.,  p.  from. 
Luke  4.  30.  p.  through  the  midst. 

18.  37,  Jesus  of  Nazareth  v-  by. 

19. 1,  was  p.  through  Jericho.    A.V.,  passed. 
Rom.  3.  25,  the  p.  over  of   the  sins  done  aforetime. 
A.  v.,  ri'iiris'<ion. 

1  Cor.  7.  31,  fashion  of  this  world  p.  away. 

2  Cor.  3.  11,  that  which  p.  away.    A.  V.,  is  done. 
3. 13,  was  p.  away.    A.  V.,  is  abolished. 

Eph.  3.  19,  which  p.  knowledge. 

Phil.  4.  7,  which  p.  all  understanding. 
PASS  (n.  I.    1  Sam.  14.  4,  between  the  p.   A.  V.,  passages. 

Isa.  10.  23,  gone  over  the  p.    A.V.,  passage. 
PASSION.    Acts  1.  3,  alive  after  his  p. 

Acts  14.  15,  men  of  like  p.  with  you. 

Rom.  1.  26.  unto  vile  p.    A.  F.,  affections. 
7.  5,  the  sinful  p.    A .  V,,  motions  of  sins. 

Gal.  5.  24,  the  flesh  with  the  p.    A.  V.,  affections. 

Col.  3.  5,  p.    A.  v.,  inordinate  affection. 

1  Thes.  4.  5,  the  p.  of  lust.    A.  v.,  lust  of  concupiscence. 

Jas.  5.  17,  man  of  like  p. 
PASSOVER.    Ex.  12.  11,  it  is  Jehovah's  p. 

Mat.  26.  17,  we  make  ready  for  thee  to  eat  the  p.  ? 

Luke  22.  15,  I  have  desired  to  eat  this  p. 

John  18.  39,  release  unto  you  one  at  the  p. 

Acts  12.  4,  after  the  P.    A.  V.,  Easter. 

1  Cor.  5.  7,  our  p.  .  .  .  even  Christ. 
Passover,  institution  of,  Ex.  12.  3, 11. 

regulations  concerning,  Lev.  23.  4 ;  Num.  9. ;  28.  16 ; 

Deut.  16. ;  Ezek.  45.  21. 
Instances  of  the  celebration  of  the,  under  Moses  in 

Egypt,  Ex.  12.  12;  at  Sinai,  Num.  9.5;  under  Joshva 

in  Canaan,  .Josh.  5.  10;  by  Ilezekialt,  2  Chr.  30.  13; 

by  Josiak,  2  Kings  23.  21 ;  2  Chr.  35. ;  by  Ezra,  Ezra 

6.  19. 
Christ's  observance  of  the.  Mat.  26.  19;  Mark  14.  12; 

Luke  22.  7, 15  ;  John  2.  23 ;  13.  1-30. 
Christ  our,  John  19.  36 ;  1  Cor.  5.  7. 
PAST.    Gen.  50.  4,  days  of  weeping  for  him  were  p. 
Ps.  90.  4,  as  yesterday  when  it  is  p. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  11,  winter  is  p. 
Jer.  8.  20,  harvest  is  p. 
Rom.  11.  33,  his  ways  p.  tracing  out ! 

2  Cor.  9.  2,  for  a  year  p.    A.V.,n  year  ago. 

Col.  1.  21,  being  m  time  p.  alienated.     A.  V.,  sometime. 
PASTORS.    Eph.  4.  11,  p.  and  teachers. 
Pastors,  clergy  of  the  church,  Eph.  4.  11. 
PASTURE.    Gen.  47.  4,  no  p.  for  thy  servants'  flocks. 

Ps.  65.  13,  «.  are  clothed  ;  79.  13,  sheep  of  thy  p. 

Isa.  5.  17,  feed  as  in  their  p.    A.  V..  after  their  manner. 
7.  19,  upon  all  p.     A.  V.,  bushes. 

49.  9,  shall  be  their  p.     A.V.,  pastures. 
Jer.  23. 10,  p.    A.  V.,  pleasant  places. 

50.  19,  bring  Israel  again  to  his  p.    A.  V.,  habitation. 
Mic.  2.  12,  in  the  midst  of  their  p.    A.  V.,  fnld. 
Amos  1.  2.  p.  of  the  shepherds.     A.  V.,  habitations. 
Zeph.  2.  6,  sea-coast  shall  be  p.    A.  V.,  dtrelUngs. 
John  10.  9,  go  in  and  go  out,  and  shall  find  p. 

Pasture,  sheep  of,  Ps.  23.  2  ;  74.  1 ;  79.  13  ;  95.  7  ;  100.  3 ; 
Isa.  49.  9 ;  Ezek.  34.  41 ;  Hos.  13.  6  ;  John  10.  9, 


PA  TAR  A,  pat'a-ra,  Paul  at.    Acts  21.  1. 
PATCHED.    Josh.  9.  5,  old  and  p.  shoes.    A.  F.,  clouted. 
PATH.    Gen.  49.  17,  an  adder  in  the  p. 
Num.  22.  24,  in  a  narrow  p.  between  the  vineyards. 

A.  v.,  in  a  p.  of. 
Ps.  16.  11,  show  me  the  p.  of  life. 
27. 11,  in  a  plain  p. ;  65.  11,  p.  drop  fatness. 

77.  19,  p.  in  the  great  waters.     A.  V.,path. 

78.  50,  He  made  a  p.  for.    A.  F.,  way  to. 

119.  105,  light  unto  my  p. ;  142.  3,  knewest  my  p. 
Prov.  4.  18,  p.  of  the  righteous.  [goings. 

5.  21,  maketh  level  all  his  p,    A.  V.,  pondereth  all  his 
15.  19,  the  ij.  of  the  upright.    A.  V.,  way. 
Isa.  2.  3,  will  walk  in  his  p. 
40. 14,  p.  of  justice. 

Mat.  3.  3  ;  Mark  1.  3,  make  his  p.  straight. 
PATHROS,  path  ros=  UPPER  EGYPT.    Isa.  IL  IL 
PATHRUSIM,  path-ru'sim,  people  of  Pathros.    Gen. 

10.  14. 
PATIENCE.    Mat.  18.  26,  Lord,  have  p.  with  me. 
Luke  8.  15,  bring  forth  fruit  with  p. 
Rom.  2.  7,  ]).  in  well-doing.   A.  V., patient  continuance. 


15.  5,  the  God  of  p.  ;  2  Cor.  6.  4,  in  much  p. 

p.  of  hopt  . 
2  Thes.  3. 5,  the  p.  of  Christ.    ^1.  F.,  patient  ivaiting  for. 


1  Thes.  1.  3,  p.  of  hope  ;  2  Thes.  1.  4,  p.  and  faith. 


1  Tim.  6.  11,  love,  /j.,  meekness. 
Tit.  2.  2,  in  love,  in  p. ;  Heb.  12.  1,  run  with  p. 
Jas.  1.  4,  let  p.  have  its  perfect  work. 
5. 11,  p.  of  Job  ;  2  Pet.  1.  6,  in  your  self-control,  p. 
Rev.  2.  2,  thy  toil  and  p. 
13.  10,  p.  and  the  faith  of  the  saints. 
Patience,  commended,  Ps.  37.  1-8;  40.  1;  Eccl.  7.  8 
Isa.  7.  4  ;  30. 15  ;  40.  31 ;  Luke  21. 19 ;  Rom.  2. 7  ;  12. 12 
Col.  1. 11 ;  1  Thes.  5. 14  ;  2  Thes.  3.  5  ;  1  Tim.  3.3;  6.  U 
2  Tim.  2.  24 ;  Heb.  6.  12 ;  12.  1 ;  Jas.  1.  3,  4  ;  5.  7-10 
1  Pet.  2.  20  ;  2  Pet.  1.  6  ;  Rev.  3. 10. 
results  of,  Rom.  15.  4  ;  Heb.  6.  12  ;  Rev.  2.  2. 
Examples  of  :  —  Job,  Job  1.  21 ;  Simeon,  Luke  2.  25 ; 
Paul,  2  Tim.  3.10;   Abraham,  Heb.  6.  15;  Prophets, 
Jas.  5.  10 ;  Jo/in,  Rev.  1.  9. 
PATIENT.    Job  6.  11,  that  I  should  be  p.?    A.V.,  pro- 
long my  life  f 
Eccl.  7.  8,  p.  in  spirit  is  better. 
Jas  5.  7,  be  p.    5.  8. 

5.  7.  beingp.  overit.    A.  V.,  and  hath  long  patience  for. 
PATIENTLY.    Ps.  37.  7,  wait  p.  for  him. 
Acts  26.  3,  hear  me  p. 
Heb.  6.  15,  having  p.  endured. 

1  Pet.  2.  20,  take  it  p. 

PA  TMOS.  pat'raos,  island  in  ^gean  Sea,  Rev.  1.  9. 
PATRIARCHS.    Acts  7.  8,  twelve  p.  7.  9. 
Patriarchs,  genealogy  of,  Gen.  5. ;  1  Chr.  1.  1-4. 
Patriotism,  examples  of  :  —  David,  1  Sam.  23. 5  ;  Hadad, 

1  Kings  11.  21 ;  Nehemiab,  Neh.  5.  15;  Esther,  Esth. 

8.  3-6 ;  Paul,  Rom.  9.  3  ;  10.  1.  [14. 

PA  TROBA  S,  pat'ro-bas,  a  Roman  Christian.    Rom.  16. 
PATTERN.    1  Chr.  28.  11,  David  gave  ...  the  p. 

2  Tim.  1.  13,  Hold  the  p.    .4.  V.,  form. 
Heb.  9.  24,  like  in  p.  to  the  true.    A.  F.,  which  are  the 


figures  of. 
itte 


Pattern  of  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.  9,  40 ;  Heb.  8.  5. 
PA  U,  pa'u  — Heb,  a  cleft=  PAI (q.v.).  Gen.  36.  39. 
PA  UL,  paul  — Heb.  little  — the  great  apostle. 

is  born  at  Tarsus,  Acts  9. 11. 

is  pupil  of  Gamaliel,  Acts  22.  3. 

persecutes  the  Christians,  Acts  8. 1 ;  9. 1 ;  22.  4. 

is  present  at  Stephen's  martyrdom.  Acts  7.  58. 

is  converted  mii-aculously.  Acts  9.  4. 

goes  to  Arabia,  Gal.  1.  17. 

returns  to  Damascus,  Acts  9.  27. 

his  first  missionary  journey.  Acts  13. ;  14. 

converts  Sergius  Paulus,  and  his  name  is  changed  from 
Saul  to  Paul,  Acts  13.  12. 

is  persecuted  at  Lystra,  Acts  14.  8. 

contends  with  Barnabas,  Acts  15.  36. 

his  second  missionary  journey.  Acts  15.  40. 

converts  Philippian  jailor.  Acts  16.  34. 

at  Athens,  Acts  17.  15 ;  Corinth,  Acts  18. 1. 

his  third  missionary  journey.  Acts  18.  23. 

Demetrius'  riot  at  Ephesus,  Acts  19.  24. 

restores  Eutychus  at  Troas,  Acts  20.  10. 

addresses  Ephesian  elders.  Acts  20. 17. 

visits  .Jerusalem,  Acts  21.  17. 

his  defence  before  people.  Acts  22. ;  23. 

is  tried  by  Felix,  Acts  24. ;    by  Festus,  Acts  25. ;    by 
Agrippa,  Acts  26. 

his  appeal  unto  Caesar.  Acts  25. 11. 

is  sent  to  Rome,  Acts  27. 

is  shipwrecked  at  Melita,  Acts  28. 1. 

arrives  in  Rome,  Acts  28.  16. 

addresses  the  Jews  of  Rome,  Acts  28. 17. 

his  relations.  Acts  23.  Ifi  ;  Rom.  16.  7. 
PA  UL  US,  paulus.  Sergius,  the  proconsul.    Acts  13.  7. 
PAVEMENT.    2  Kings  16.  17,  p.  of  stone. 

John  19.  13.  place  called  The  P. 
PAVILION.    2  Sam.  22.  12,  made  darkness  p. 

Ps.  18.  11,  his  p.  round  about  him. 
27.  5,  keep  me  secretly  in  his  p. 

Isa.  4.  6,  p.  for  a  shade.    A.V.,  tabernacle. 


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PEO 


Pavilion,  a  tent  or  tabernacle,  2  Sam.  22.  12 ;  1  Kings 

20.  12-16;  Jer.  43.10. 
PAW.    1  Sam.  17.  37,  jj.  of  the  lion. 
PAY.     Ex.  21. 19,  p.  for  the  loss  of  his  time. 
Ex.  22.  1,  ji.  five  oxen  for  an  ox.     A.V.,  restore. 
Ps.  22.  25, 1  will  1).  my  vows ;  37.  21,  wicked  ...  p.  not. 
Prov.  22.  27,  If  thou  hast  not  wherewith  to  p.    A.  V., 

nothing  to  p. 
Eccl.  5.  4,  defer  not  to  p.  it. 
Mat.  18.  26, 1  will  p.  thee  all. 
20.  8.  p.  them  their  hire.    A.  F.,  giv. 
Rom.  13.  6,  for  tliis  cau-se  ye  p.  tribute. 
PEACE.    Gen.  33.  18,  Jacob  came  in  p.  to  the  city  of 
Shechem.     A.  V.,  lo  S/inlem,  a  city  of. 
Gen.  41.  16,  give  Pharaoh  an  answer  of  p. 
Num.  6.  26,  give  thee  p.  ,  25.  12,  my  covenant  of  p. 
Deut.  23  6,  thou  shalt  not  seek  their  p. 
Judg.  21.  13.  proclaimed  p.    A.  V.,  call  peaceably. 
1  Sam.  25.  6,  jJ-  be  to  thy  house. 

1  Kings  4.  24,  p.  on  all  sides.  [merit. 

2  Kings  18.  31,  Make  your  p.  with  me.    A.  V.,  an  agree- 
Esth.  7.  4,  I  had  held  my  p.    A.V.,  tongue. 

Job  5.  23,  be  at  p. 

Ps.  4.  8,  In  p.  will  I  both  lay  me  down. 
29.  11,  bless  his  people  with  p.  ;  34.  14,  seek  x>- 
69.  22,  when  they  are  in  p.    A.  F.,  for  titeir  welfare. 
122.  6,  pray  for  the  p.  of  Jerusalem. 

Eccl.  3.  8,  a  time  for  p. 

S.  of  Sol.  8.  10,  that  found  73.    A.  V.,  favour. 

Isa.  26.  3,  keep  him  in  perfect  p. 

32.  17,  work  of  righteousness  shall  be  p. 

42.  19,  that  is  at  p.  with  me.    A.V..,  perfect. 
48.  18.  thy  p.  been  as  a  river. 
52.  7,  that  publisheth  p. ;  59.  8,  way  of  p. 
Jer.  6. 14,  p.,  p.  :  when  there  is  no  p. 

8.  15,  we  looked  for  p.  ;  34.  5.  thou  shalt  die  in  p. 

33.  9,  all  the  p.  that  I  procure.     A.  V.,  ])ro.'<2^erily. 
Ezek.  7.  25,  they  shall  seek  p. 

Hag.  2.  9,  in  this  place  will  1  give  p. 

Zech.  8.  12,  shall  be  the  seed  of  p.    A.  V.,  seed  shall  be 

prospprous. 
Mat.  10.  13,  let  your  p.  come  upon  it. 
10.  34,  I  came  not  to  send  i>. 
Mark  9.  50,  be  at  p.  one  with  another. 
Luke  2.  14,  on  earth  p. ;  19.  38,  p.  in  heaven. 

9.  36,  they  held  their  p.    A.  F.,  kept  it  close. 
John  14.  27,  my  p.  I  give  unto  you. 

16.  33,  in  me  ye  may  have  p. 
Acts  9.  31,  the  church  .  .  .  had  p.     A.  F,  rest. 

10.  36,  preaching  good  tidings  of  p.    A.  V. ,  preaching 2i. 
24.  2,  we  enjoy  much  p.     A.  F,  great  quietness. 

Rom.  1.  7,  p.  from  God  our  Father. 

5.  1,  p.  with  God. 

14.  19,  tilings  which  make  for  p. 
2  Cor.  13.  11,  live  in  p.  ;  Eph.  2.  14,  he  is  our  p. 
Eph.  2. 17,  p.  to  you  that  were  far  off. 

4.  3,  in  the  bond  of  p. ;  Phil.  4.  7,  the  p.  of  God. 
Col.  1.  2,  Grace  to  you  and  p. 

3. 15,  p.  of  Christ  rule  in  your  hearts. 

1  Thes.  5.  13,  be  at  p.  among  yourselves. 

5.  23,  the  God  of  p.  himself  sanctify  you. 

2  Thes.  3.  16,  give  you  p.  at  all  times. 
Heb.  7.  2,  King  of  p. 

12. 14,  Follow  after  p.  with  all  men. 
Jas.  2.  16,  Go  in  p. 
3.  18,  righteousness  is  sown  in  p. 

1  Pet.  5.  14,  P.  be  imto  you  all. 
Rev.  1.  4,  p.,  from  him  who  is. 

Peace,  God's  gift,  Lev.  26.  6 ;  Num.  6.  26  ;  1  Kings  2.  33  ; 

4.  24 ;   1  Chr.  22.  9 ;   Ps.  29.  11 ;   147.  14 ;  Prov.  16.  7 ; 

Isa.  45.  7 ;  Jer.  14.  13  ;  Hag.  2.  9  ;  Rom.  14. 17  ;  2  Thes. 

3. 16  ;  Rev.  1.  4. 
comes  from  Christ,  Luke  2.  14 ;  12.  51 ;  John  14.  27 ; 

Acts  10.  36  ;  Rom.  10.  15 ;  Eph.  2. 14-17  ;  6. 15,  23. 
exhortations  to.  Ps.  34.  14;  Zech.  8.  16, 19  ;  Mat.  5.  9; 

Mark  9.  50 :  Rom.  12.  18  :  14.  19  :  1  Cor.  7. 15 ;  Eph.  4. 

3  ;  1  Thes.  5.  13 :  2  Tim.  2.  22 ;  Heb.  12.  14  ;  Jas.  "3.  17, 

18 ;  1  Pet.  3.  11 :  2  Pet.  3.  14. 
the  result  of  faith,  Isa.  26.  3,  12;  Rom.  5.  1;  of  obedi- 
ence, Isa.  48.  18 ;  Gal.  6.  16 ;  of  righteousness,  Isa.  32. 

17  ;  Jas.  3.  18. 
to  whom  promised.   Ps.  29.  11:  122.  6:  128.  6;  147.  14; 

John  14.  27  ;  Eph.  6.  23. 
the  fruit  of  the  Spirit.  John  14.  27;  Gal.  5.  22. 
is  denied  to  the  wicked,  Deut.  29.  19 ;  2  Kings  9.  31 ; 

Isa.  48.  22  ;  .59.  8  ;  Jer.  12.  12 ;  25.  37  ;  Ezek.  7.  25 ;  Rom. 

3.  17. 
proclaimed  where  there  is  none,  Jer.  6.  14  ;  14.  13 ; 

Ezek.  13.  10,16;  Mic.  3.  5. 
on  earth,  Luke  2.  14 ;  in  heaven.  Luke  19.  38. 
king  of.  Heb.  7.  2  ;  prince  of,  Isa.  9.  6  with  John  14.  27. 
Examples :  —  Judah  and  Israel,  1  Kings  4.  25 ;  David, 

Ps.  4.  8. 
PEACEABLE.    Gen.  34.  21,  men  are  v.  with  us. 

2  Sam.  20.  19,  p.  and  faithful ;  1  Chr.  4.  40,  quiet,  and  p. 
Heb.  12.  11,  yieldeth  p.  fruit. 

Jas.  3.  17.  first  pure,  then  p. 
PEACEABLY.    Gen.  37.  4,  speak  p.  unto  him. 
1  Sam.  16.  4 ;  1  Kings  2.  13,  comest  thou  p.  ? 


PEACEMAKERS.    Mat.  5.  9,  blessed  are  the  p. 
PEACE-OFFERINGS.     Lev.  17.  5,  for  sacrifices  of 

j).-o.    A.  v.,  for  peace  offerings. 
Peace-offerings,    regulations  regarding,  Ex.  20.  24 ; 

Lev.  3  ;  6.  ;  7.  11-21;  19.  5. 
PEACOCKS.    1  Kings  10.  22,  apes,  and  p. 
PEARL.    Mat.  7.  6,  cast  your  p.  before  the  swine. 
Mat.  13.  46,  one  /).  of  great  price. 

1  Tim.  2.  9,  or  p.  or  costly  raiment. 
Rev.  17.  4  ;  18.  12,  precious  stone  and  p. 

18.  16,  decked  with  .  .  .  p.  !     A.  V.,  pearls! 
21.  21,  each  one  of  the  several  gates  was  of  one  p. 
PEDAHEL,  ped'a-hel  —  Heb.  God  has  redeemed.    Num. 

34.  28. 
PEDAHZ  UR,  pe-dah'zur  — Heb.  the  Rock  has  redeemed. 

Num.  1.  10. 
PEDAIAH,   pe-da'iah  —  Heb.    Jehovah    has  redeemed, 

2  Kings  23.  36;  1  Chr.  3.  18;  27.  20;  Neh.  3.  25 ;  8.  4 : 

11.  7. 
PEDESTAL.     1  Kings  7.  29,  was  a  p.  above.     A.V., 

liase. 
PEDIGREES.    Num.  1. 18,  declared  their  p. 
PEELED.    Gen.  30.  38,  rods  .  .  .  p.    A.  F,  pt7/«f. 
PER  AH,  pe'kah  — an  abbreviation  of  following  —  king 

of  Israel, 
put  to  death  by  Hoshea,  2  Kings  15.  30. 
PEKAHIAH,  pek'a-hi  ah  — yeAoro/i  has  opened  — Mng 

of  Israel, 
murdered.  2  Kings  15.  23. 
PEKOD,  pe'kod.    Jer.  50.  21 ;  Ezek.  23.  23. 
PELAIAH,  pe-la'iah  —  Heb.  the  Lord  has  distinguished. 

(11  a  Levite,  Neh.  8.  7.    (2)  1  Chr.  3.  24. 
PEL  ALIA  II,  pel'a-li'ah.    Neh.  11.  12. 
PEL  ATI  AH,  pel'a-tlah.     1  Chr.  3.  21;  4.  42;  Neh.  10. 

22 ;  Ezek.  11.  1.  [10.  25. 

PELE  G,  peleg  —  Heb.  watercourse  —  son  of  Eber.    Gen. 
PELEG,  peleg.    Luke  3.  35,    A.V.,  Phalec. 
PELET,  pe' let  — Heb.  deliverance. 

(1)  1  Chr.  2.  47.    (2)  1  Chr.  12.  3. 

PE LETH,\ye' leth.    (1)  Num.  16.  1.    (2)  1  Chr.  2.  33. 
PELETHITES,  pel'e-thites-Heb.  runners  ot  couri- 
ers.   2  Sam.  8. 18. 
PELICAN.    Lev.  11.  18,  the  horned  owl,  and  the  p. 
Ps.  102.  6,  I  am  like  a  p. 

Isa.  34.  11,  p.  .  .  .  shall  possess.    A.  F,  cormorant. 
Zeph.  2.  14,  ;;..     .4.  F,  cormorant.  [27,  36. 

PELONITE,  1)51' o-nite  — Heb.  a  certain  one.    1  Chr.  11. 
PEN.    Job  19.  24,  with  an  iron  p. 
Ps.  45.  1,  my  tongue  is  the  p. 
Isa.  8.  1,  write  upon  it  with  the  /'.  of  a  man. 
Jer.  8.  8,  the  false  p.  of  the  scribes. 
17.  1,  written  with  a  )>.  of  iron. 
3  John  13,  with  ink  and  ;>. 
PENALTY.    Prov.  19.  19,  shall  bear  the  p.    A.  F,  suf- 
fer punishment. 
PENCE.    Luke  12.  6,  for  two  p.  ?    A.  Y.,  farthings. 
PENDANTS.    Judg.  8.  26,  the  p.    A.  V.,  collars. 

Isa.  3.  19,  the  ?'.    A.  V.,  chains. 
PEN  IE  L,  pe-ni'el  -  Heb.  face  of  God^  PENUEL  (q.v.). 

Gen.  32.  30. 
PENINNAH,  pe-nin'nah  —  Heb.  pearl  or  coral.    1  Sam. 

1.  2. 
PENKNIFE.    Jer.  36.  23,  cut  it  with  the  p. 
PENNY.    Mat.  10.  29.  for  a  p.  ?    A.  V.,  farthing  f 
PENTECOST,    pen'te-c6st-Gk.    the  fiftieth   (day) - 
feast  of.    Lev.  23.  15  ;  Deut.  16.  9. 
gift  of  tongues  at.  Acts  2. 
Pentecost,  found  only  in  New  Testament.    Acts  2.  1 ; 
20. 16 ;  1  Cor._16.  8.  [32.  31. 

PENUEL,  pe-nu'el.     (1)  place,  Jacob  wrestles  at,  Gen. 
Gideon  punishes  inhabitants  of,  Judg.  8.  8. 

(2)  persons,  (a)  1  Chr.  4.  4;  (b)  1  Chr.  8.  25. 
PENURY.    Prov.  14.  23,  hps  tendeth  only  to  p. 
PEOPLE.    Gen.  11.  6,  they  are  one  p. 

Ex.  6.  7.  I  will  take  you  to  me  for  a  p. 
Deut.  33.  29.  a  p.  saved  by  Jehovah. 

2  Sam.  22.  44,  A  p.  whom  I  have  not  known. 
Ps.  81.  11,  my  p.  hearkened  not. 

144.  15,  happy  is  the  p. :  149.  4,  pleasure  in  his  p. 
Prov.  30.  25,  the  ants  are  a  p.  not  strong. 
S.  of  Sol.  6.  12,  chariots  of  my  princely  p.    A.V.,  of 

Ammi-7iadib. 
Isa.  1.  4,  a  p.  laden  with  iniquity. 
27.  11,  a  jj.  of  no  understanding. 

65. 18.  her  p.  a  joy  ;  Jer.  2.  13,  my  p.  have  committed. 
Amos  1.  6,  9,  the  whole  p.     -4.  )'.,  captivity. 
Luke  1.  17,  a  p.  prepared  for  him. 
8.  37,  all  the  p.     A.  ('.,  the  whole  multitude.  [iar  p. 

Tit.  2.  14,  a  p.  for  his  own  possession.    A.V.,  a  pecul- 
1  Pet.  2.  10.  p.  of  God. 
People,  God's  chosen,  their  privileges  and  blessings, 

Deut.  7.6;  32.  9:  33.  27-29;  1  Sam.  12.   22;  2  Sam. 

7.  23;  Ps.  3.  8  ;  29.  11 ;  77.15;  89.  15;  34.  14;  144.   15: 

149.  4 ;  Isa.  11.  11 ;   30.   19 ;  33.  24 ;  Jer.  13.  11 ;  Joel 

3.  16 ;  Zech.  10.  6 :  Rom.  11.  2,  26. 
Christian,  their  privileges  and  blessings,  Isa.  6.5.  18-25 ; 

Dan.  7.  27:  Zech.  13.  9;  Mat.  1.  21;  Luke  1.  17,  68; 

Rom.  9.  23-26 ;   2  Cor.  6.  16 ;   Heb.  4.  9  ;  8.  10 ;   Rev.  5. 

9,  10;  21.  3. 


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PER 


PEOPLES.    Deut.  7.  14,  blessed  above  all  ja.    A.  V., 

people. 

1  Kings  4.  34,  came  of  all  p.     A.V.,  people. 
Ps.  96.  3,  among  all  the  p.    A.  F.,  people. 

96.  5,  gods  of  the  p.     A.V.,  nations. 
105.  1,  make  known  among  the  p.    A.  V.,  peojile. 
105.  44,  labor  of  the  p.    A.  T.,  people. 
Isa.  43.  4,  p.  instead  of  thy  life.    A.  V.,  people. 
PEOR,  pe'or-Heb.  cleft  [?]. 

(1)  place.  Num.  23.  28. 

(2)  a  Moabite  idol.  Num.  25.  18. 
PERADVENTURE.    Mat.  25.  9,  P.  there  will  not  be 

enough.     A.  T.,  lest. 
Rom.  5.  7,  p.  for  the  good  man. 

2  Tim.  2.  25,  if  p.  God.  [28.  21. 
PER  A  ZIM.  per  a-zTm  —  Heb.  breaches— a,  mount.  Isa. 
PERCEIVE.      Isa.  6.  9,  but  p.  not ;  64.  4.  p.  by  the  ear. 

Mat.  13.  15,  p.  with  their  eyes.     .4.  V.,  see. 
15.  17,  P.  ye  not.     A.  T.,  Bo  no/  ye  yet  understand. 
22.  18,  Jesus  p.  their  wickedness. 

26.  10,  Jesus i^.  it.    A.  V.,  understood. 

Mark  15.  10,  j)-  that  .  .  .  the  chief  priests.    A.  V.,  kneic. 
Luke  7.  39,  p.  who  and  what.    A.  V.,  known. 

8.  46,  p.  that  power. 

20.  23,  he  p.  their  craftiness. 
John  4.  19,  I  p.  that  thou  art  a  prophet. 

8.  27,  they  p.  not  that.     A.  V.,  understood. 
Acts  10.  34,  t  p.  that  God  is  no  respecter. 

27.  39,  p.  a  certain  bay.    .4.  F.,  discovered. 
Gal.  2.  9,  p.  the  grace  that  was  given. 

Eph.  3.  4.  p.  my  understanding.     .4.  T.,  understand. 
PERDITION.    Phil.  3.  19,  whose  end  is  p.    A.  F.,  de- 

strxction. 
Perdition,  the  son  of,  John  17. 12  ;  2  Thes.  2.  3. 
mentioned  in,  Phil.  1.  28  ;  1  Tim.  6.  9  ;  Heb.  10.  39  ;  Rev. 
17.8. 
PERES,  pe'reg—  Heb.  divided.    Dan.  5.  28. 
PERESH,  pe  resh  —  Heb.  distinction.    1  Chr.  7.  16. 
PEREZ,  perez  =  PHAREZ—}Ieh.  breach. 

(1)  1  Chr.  27.  3. 

(2)  Luke  3.  33;  Gen.  38.  29.  .4.  T',  Pharez.  \zites. 
PE  RE  ZITES,  per' e-zites.  Num.  26.  20.  A.  F.,  Phar- 
PEREZ-UZZA,  perez-uz'za  — Heb.   breach  of  Uzza. 

1  Chr.  13. 11. 

PEREZ-UZZ AH,   pe  rez-uz  zah  —  same  as  preceding. 

2  Sam.  6.  8. 

PERFECT.    Gen.  6.  9,  a  righteous  man,  and  p. 
Gen.  17.  1,  be  thou  p. 
Deut.  18.  13,  p.  with  Jehovah. 
32.  4,  his  work  is  p. 
2  Sam.  22.  26,  With  the  p.  man  thou  wilt  show  thyself 

p.    A.  v.,  upright. 
Job  12.  4,  the  p.  man.    A.  F,  upright. 
Ps.  18.  23,  I  was  also  p.  with  him.   A.  F,  upright  before. 

18.  30,  his  way  is  p. ;  19.  7,  law  of  Jehovah  is  p. 
37.  18,  days  of  the  p.    A.  F,  upinght. 

101.  6,  walketh  in  a  p.  way. 

119. 1,  Blessed  are  they  that  are  p.  A.  F,  the  undefiled. 
119.  80,  heart  be  p.    A.  F,  sound. 
Prov.  4.  18,  more  and  more  unto  the  p.  day. 

11.  20,  such  as  are  j).    A.V.,  upright. 

28.  10,  p.  shall  inherit  good.     .4.  F,  up7ight. 

29.  10,  bloodthirsty  hate  him  that  is  p.   A.  F,  upright. 
Isa.  26.  3,  keep  him  in  p.  peace. 

Ezek.  27.  4,  11,  have  perfected  thy  beauty. 
Mat.  5.  48,  Ye  therefore  shall  be  p. 

19.  21,  If  thou  wouldest  be  p. 
Luke  13.  32,  I  am  perfected. 

John  17.  23,  perfected  into  one.    ^1.  F,  made  perfect. 
Rom.  12.  2,  p.  will  of  God. 

1  Cor.  1,  10,  that  ye  be  perfected  together.    A.  V.,  per- 
fectly joined. 

2  Cor.  12.  9,  power  is  made  p.  in  weakness. 

13.  9,  even  your  perfecting.    A.  F,  perfection. 

13.  11,  be  perfected.    A.V.,  perfect. 
Gal.  3.  3,  perfected  in  the  flesh  ?   A.  F,  made  perfect  by. 
Phil.  1.  6,  p.  it  until.    A.V.,  perform. 

3.  12,  already  made  p.    A.V.,  already  p. 

3.  15,  as  many  as  are  p. 

Col.  1.  28,  p.  in  Christ ;  4.  12,  p.  and  fully  assured. 
Heb.  2.  10,  p.  through  sufferings. 

7.  28,  perfected  for  evermore.     A.V.,  consecrated. 

12.  23,  spirits  of  just  men  made  p. 

13.  21,  p.  in  every  good  thing. 

Jas.  1.  4,  let  patience  have  its  p.  work. 

1.  17,  every  p.  gift ;  1.  25,  p.  law,  the  law  of  liberty. 

2.  22,  by  works  was  faith  made  p. 

3.  2,  the  same  is  a  p.  man. 

1  John  4.  18,  p.  love  casteth  out  fear. 
Rev.  3.  2,  perfected  before  my  God.    A.  F.,  perfect. 
Perfect,  God's  works  and  ways  are,  Deut.  32.  4  ;  2  Sam. 
22.  31 ;  Ps.  18.  30 ;  Mat.  5.  48 ;  Luke  6.  40 ;  God's  law 
is  Ps  19.  7. 
PERi'ECTER.     Heb.  12.  2,  p.  of  our  faith.    A.  F, 

Jinis/ier. 
PERFECTION.    Job.  11.  7,  find  .  .  .  unto  p. 
Ps.  119.  96,  an  end  of  all  p. 
Luke  8.  14,  bring  no  fruit  to  p. 
Heb.  6. 1,  let  us  press  on  mito  p. 


Perfection,  is  of  God,  Ps.  18.  32 ;  138.  8. 
the  aim  of  the  Christian,  1  Cor.  1.  8  ;  2.  6;  2  Cor.  7.  1 : 

13.  9,  11 ;  Gal.  3.  3 ;  Eph.  4.  12 ;  Phil.  3.  12,  15 ;  Col.  1. 

22,  28 ;  4.  12 ;  1  Thes.  5.  23 ;   Heb.  6.  1 ;  Jas.  1.  4 ;  1 

John  2.  5;  4.  12. 
PERFECTLY.    Jer.  23.  20,  understand  it  p. 

1  Pel.  1.  l:i,  liope  p.  on.    A.  F,  to  the  end. 
PERFECTNESS.    Col.  3.  14,  bond  of  p. 
PERFORM.    Ruth  3.  13,  p.  unto  thee  the  part  of  a 

kinsman. 

2  Sam.  14.  22,  king  hath  p.  the  request.    A.  V.,  fulfilled. 
2  Kings  19.  31,  zeal  of  Jehovah  shall  p.    .,4.  F,  do. 

Ps.  65.  1,  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be  p. 

Isa.  9.  7,  zeal  of  Jehovah  of  hosts  will  p.  this. 

Rom.  4.  21,  able  also  to  p.  [menl. 

PERFUME.     Ex.  30.  25,  p.  compounded.    A.V.^oint- 

Ex.  30.  35,  a  p.  after  the  art.    ^4.  T.,  confection. 

Prov.  27.  9,  Oil  and  p.  rejoice  the  heart. 
PERFUMER.    Ex.  30.  25,  art  of  the  p.     A.  F,  apothe- 
cary. 

Neh.  3.  8,  one  of  the  p.    A.V.,  apothecaries. 

Eccl.  10.  1,  oil  of  the  p.    A.  F,  apothecary. 
PERGA.  per  ga,  visited  by  Paul.    Acts  13.  14  ;  14.  25. 
PERGAMUM,    per  ga-mum  —  Gk.  castle.     Rev.  1.  11. 

A.  r.,  Pergamos. 
PERHAPS.     Acts  8.  22,  if  p.  the  thought. 
PERIDA,    pe-ri'da-Heb.    kernel  =  PERUDA    (q.v.). 

Neh.  7.  57. 
PERIL.    Lam.  5.  9,  at  the  p.  of  our  lives. 

Rom.  8.  35,  or  p.,  or  sword  ? 

2  Cor.  11.  26,  in  p.  of  rivers,  in  p.  of  robbers. 
PERISH.    Geu.  41.  36,  land  p.  not. 

Num.  17.  13,  shall  we  p.  all  of  us  ?    A.  F,  be  consumed 
ivith  dying  ? 

Deut.  7.  20,  until  they  ...  p.    A.V.,be  destroyed. 

26.  5,  a  Syrian  ready  to  p. 

Job  4.  7,  who  ever  p.,  being  innocent  ? 

34.  15,  all  flesh  shall  p.  together. 
Ps.  1.  6,  way  of  the  wicked  shall  p. 

2.  12,  p.  in  the  way  ;  80.  16,  p.  at  the  rebuke  of  thy. 

102.  26,  they  shall  p. ;  146.  4,  his  thoughts  p. 
Prov.  11.  10,  when  the  wicked  p. 

31.  6,  ready  to  p. ;  Jer.  7.  28,  truth  is  p. 
Jonah  1.  14,  let  us  not  p.  for  this  man's  life. 
Mat.  8.  25,  Save,  Lord  ;  we  p. 

18.  14,  one  of  these  little  ones  should  p. 
Mark  2.  22,  wine  p.    A.  F,  is  spilled. 

4.  38,  carest  thou  not  that  we  p.  ? 

Luke  15. 17.  I  p.  here  with  hunger.    A.V.,  p.  tvith. 

21.  18,  not  a  liair  of  your  head  shall  p. 
John  6.  27,  Work  not  for  the  food  which  p. 

17.  12,  not  one  of  them  p.    A.  F,  is  lost. 
Acts  8.  20,  Thy  silver  p.  with  thee. 

27.  34,  not  a  hair  p.  from  the  head.    A.  V.,fall. 

1  Cor.  1.  18,  to  them  that  p. 

10.  9,  p.  by  the  serpents.    A.  F,  ivere  destroyed  of. 

2  Cor.  4.  3,  in  them  that  p.     A.  F,  are  lost. 
Col.  2.  22,  p.  with  the  using. 

1  Pet.  1.  7.  gold  that  p. 
PERIZZITE,  per'iz-zlte  —  Heb.  villager.    Gen.  15.20. 

A.  v.,  Perizzites. 
Perjury,   condemned,  Ex.  20.  16 ;  23.  1;  Lev.  6.  3;  19. 
12  ;  Deut.  5.  20  ;  Ezek.  17.  16 ;  Zech.  5.  4 ;  Mai.  3.  5 :  1 
Tim.  1.  10. 
PERMIT.    Acts  26.  1,  thou  art  p.  to  speak. 
1  Cor.  14.  34,  not  p.  unto  them  to  speak. 

1  Tim.  2.  12,  p.  not  a  woman.    A.  V.,  suffer. 
Heb.  6.  3.  this  will  we  do,  if  God  p. 

PERPETUAL.    Gen.  9.  12,  for  p.  generations. 

Ex.  31.  16,  for  a  p.  covenant. 

Jer.  8.  5.  a  )>.  backsliding? 
PERPETUALLY.    1  Kings  9.  3,  be  there  p. 

Amos  1.  11,  anger  did  tear  p. 
PERPETUITY.    Lev.  25.  23,  not  be  sold  in  p.    A.  F., 

for  ever. 
PERPLEXED.    Esth.  3.  15,  city  of  Shushau  was  p. 

Dan.  5.  9.  lords  were  p.    A.V.,  astonied. 

Mark  6.  20,  he  was  much  p.     A.  F,  did  many  things. 

Luke  9.  7,  he  was  much  p.    A.  F,  wasp. 

Acts  2.  12,  all  .  .  .  were  p.    A.  F,  in  doubt. 

5.  24,  they  were  much  p.  concerning  them.    A.V., 
doubted  of. 

10.  17,  Peter  was  much  p.    A.  F,  doubted. 
25.  20.  being  p.     A.  F,  because  I  doubted. 

2  Cor.  4.  8,  p.,  yet  not  unto  despair. 

Gal.  4.  20.  am  p.  about  you.    A.  F,  stand  in  doubt  of. 
PERPLEXITY.    Isa.  22.  5,  day  .  .  .  of  p. 

Luke  21.  25,  distress  of  nations,  in  p. 
PERSECUTE.    Gen.  49.  23,  and  p.  lum.    A.  F,  hated. 

Job  16.  9,  in  his  wrath,  and  p.  me.    A.  F,  who  hateth  me. 

19.  22,  Why  do  ye  p.  me. 

30.  21,  thou  p.  me.    A.  F,  opposest  thyself  against.    ■ 
Ps.  55.  3,  in  anger  they  p.  me.    A.  F,  hate. 

119.  84,  judgment  on  them  that  p.  me  ? 
Mat.  5. 11,  and  p.  you ;  5.  12,  p.  they  the  prophets. 

5.  44,  pray  for  them  that  p.  you. 
John  15.  20,  If  they  p.  me. 

Acts  9.  4,  why  ^i.  thou  me  ?  22.  4,  I  p.  this  Way. 
1  Cor.  4. 12,  being  p.,  we  endure. 


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PHA 


Gal.  1.  13,  I  p.  the  church  of  God.    Phil.  3.  6. 
5.  11.  still  p.  •.'    A.  v.,  suffer  persecution  ^ 
PERSECUTION.    Mat.  13,  21.  p.  ariseth. 
Acts  S.  1,  p.  agaiust  the  church. 
Kom.  8.  3o,  anguish,  or  p. 
2  Tim.  3.  12.  in  Christ  Jesus  shall  suffer  p. 
Persecution,  predicted,  Ezek.  3.  2J ;  Dan.  7.  21 ;  Mat. 

10.  lti-13,  21.  22 ;  Luke  12.  49  ;  John  15.  20,  21 ;   16.  2  ; 

Acts  14.  22  :  2  Tim.  3.  12  ;  Rev.  2.  10  ;  6.  11 ;  17.  6. 
saints'  duty  in,  Ps.  liy.  51,  61.  69,  85,  86  ;  Jer.  11.  19  ;  15. 

10 ;  26.  12, 14  ;  Dan.  3. 16  ;  Mark  13.  11 ;  Luke  6.  22.  23 ; 

Acts  4.  19  ;  8.  4  ;  Phil.  1.  14  ;  2  Tim.  1.  4  ;  Heb.  10.  32- 

34  ;  11.  25-27  :  1  Pet.  4.  12-14. 
a  blessing  in  disguise.  Mat.  5.  10,  11 ;  Acts  5.  41 ;  Rom. 

8  18 ;  2  Cor.  1.  7  ;  12.  10 ;  Phil.  1.  28,  29 :  1  Pet.  3.  14. 
Examples  of:— Of  Moses,   Ex.  2.  15;    17.  4;    Elijah, 

1  Kings  18.  10  ;  19.  2  ;  2  Kings  1.  9  ;  Micainh,  1  Kings 

22.  26;  Elisha,  2  Kings  6.  31;  Jeremiah,  Jer.  37.  15; 
Uriah,  Jer.  26.  23 ;  Jens,  Ezra 4.  ;  Neh.  4.  ;  John,  Mat. 
14.  3-12 ;  Simon,  Mark  15. 21 ;  disciples,  John  9.  22,  34 ; 
apostles,  Acts  4.  3-18 ;  5. 18-42 ;  12. 1-19  ;  Stephen,  Acts 
6.  9-15 ;  7. ;  Timothij,  Heb.  13.  23 ;  Antipas,  Rev.  2.  13. 

of  Paul,  at  Damascus,  Acts  9.  23-25;  2  Cor.  11.  32;  at 
Jerusalem,  Acts  9.  29 ;  21.  27-40 ;  22.  22-30 ;  chap.  23. 
to  25. ;  26.  6,  7,  21;  at  Antioch,  Iconium,  and  Lystra, 
Acts  13.  45-51 ;  14. ;  2  Tim.  3. 11 ;  at  Philippi,  Acts  16. 
19-39  ;  at  Thessalonica  and  Berea,  Acts  17.  5-9  ;  13. ; 
at  Corinth,  Acts  18.  6-17  ;  at  Epitesus,  Acts  19.  14-41 ; 
in  Greece,  Acts  20.  3 ;  at  Rome,  Acts  23.  11 ;  28.  16-30  : 
Eph.  3. 1 ;  6.  20 ;  Phil.  1.  7,  12-16  ;  2  Tim.  1.  8,  12  ;  4. 
16.  17. 
PERSECUTORS.    Ps.  142.  6,  dehver  me  from  my  p. 

1  Tim.  1.  13.  blasphemer,  and  a  p. 
PERSE  VERANCE.    Eph.  6.  18,  in  aU  p. 
Perseverance,  enjoined.  Mark  13.  13  ;  Luke  9.  62  ;  Acts 

1.  14  ;  13.  43  ;  Rom.  12.  12 ;  1  Cor.  15.  -58  ;   Eph.  6.  18  : 

Col.  1.  23  ;  4.  2  ;  2  Thes.  3.  13 ;  1  Tim.  6.  14  ;  Heb.  3.  6, 

14  ;  6.  11 ;  2  Pet.  3.  17  ;  Rev.  2.  10,  25. 
PERSIA,  per  si-a.     2  Chr.  36.  20  ;   Esth.  1.  3  ;  Ezek.  38. 

5 ;  Dan   11.  2. 
PERSIAN,  per'si-an,  native  of  Persia.     Neh.  12.  22; 

Dau.  5.  28  ;  6.  28. 
PER  SIS,  per'sis,  female  Christian   at  Rome.     Rom. 

16.  12. 
PERSIST.    Eccl.  8.  3,  iJ.  not  in  an  e\il  thing.    A.V.. 

s'and. 

PERSON.    Geu.  14.  21,  give  me  the  p. 

Ps.  105.  37,  one  feeble  p. 

Mat.  22.  16,  regardest  not  the  p.  of  men. 

Acts  1. 15.  there  was  a  multitude  of  p.  gathered.  A.  V., 
number  of  names  .  .  .  icere. 

Philem.  12,  sent  back  to  thee  iu  his  own  p.    A.  V.,  thou 
ther/^fore  receive  /lim. 
Persons,  not  to  be  respected.  Lev.  19.  15 ;  Deut.  16.  19  ; 
Prov.  18.  5 ;  28.  21 ;  Jas.  2.  1-9. 

God  no  respecter  of,  Deut.  10. 17 ;  2  Chr.  19.  7  ;  Job  34. 
19  ;  Acts  10.  34 ;  Rom.  2. 11 ;  Gal.  2.  6 ;  Eph.  6.  9  ;  Col. 
3.  25;  1  Pet.  1.17. 

Christ  no  respecter  of.  Mat.  22. 16 ;  Mark  12.  14. 
PERSUADE.    Jer.  20.  7,  thou  hast  p.  me.    A.V.,  de- 
ceived. 

Jer.  20.  10,  he  will  he  p.    A.  V.,  enticed. 

Mat.  28.  14,  we  will  ij.  him,  and  rid  you  of  care. 

Luke  16.  31.  neither  will  they  be  p. 

Acts  17.  4,  some  t)f  them  were  p.    A.  V.,  believed. 

2  Tim.  1.  12,  p.  that  he  is  able. 

Heb.  13.  18.  we  are  p.  that  we  have.    A.  V.,  trust. 
PERSUASION.    Acts  26.  28,  With  but  little  p.    A.  V., 

Ahnost  Ihrm  persuadest. 
PERSUASIVE.    1  Cor.  2.  4,  p.  words.    A.  F.,  enticing. 
PERSUASIVENESS.    Col.  2.  4,  p.  of  speech.    A.  V., 

I'nficina  words. 
PERTAIN.    Lev.  7.  20,  peace-offerings,  that  p.  imto. 
2  Chr.  26.  18,  It  p.  not  unto  thee.    A.  V.,  apperiaineth. 
Rom.  15.  17,  things  v-  to  God.     A.  V.,  ivhich  pertain. 
PER  CD  A,  pe-Ynda=PERII)A  iq.v.).    Ezra  2.  55. 
PERVERSE.  "Num.  22.  32,  thy  way  is  p. 
Deut.  32.  5.  jj.  and  crooked  generation. 
32.  20,  a  very  p.  generation.    ^4.  V..  froward. 
2  Sam.  22.  27,  with  the  p.  thou  wilt  show.    A.  V.,  fro- 
ward. 
Ps.  18.  26,  with  the  p.  thou  wilt  show  thyself  froward. 

A.  v.,  froicard. 
Prov.  2. 12,  that  speak  p.  things.    A.  V.,  froicard. 

3.  32,  the  p.  is  an  abomination  to  Jehovah.  A.V., 
froicard. 

4.  24.  />.  lips  put  far  from  thee. 

10.  31,  the  p.  tongue  shall  be  cut  off.    A.  V.,  froward. 

11.  20,  p.  in  heart.     A.  V.,  of  a  froward. 

12.  8,  p.  heart  shall  be  despised. 

16.  28,  A  p.  man  scattereth  abroad  strife.  A.  V.,  fro- 
icard. 

23.  33,  heart  shall  utter  p.  things. 

:Mat.  17.  IT,  O  faithless  and  p.  generation.      [loickedly. 
PERVERSELY.    2  Sam.  24.  17.  I  have  done  p.    A.  V., 

2  Clir.  6.  37.  done  p.    A.  V..  amiss. 

Dan.  9.  5.  liave  dealt  p.     A.  V.,  committed  iniquity. 
PERVERSENESS.    Num.  23.  21,  p.  in  Israel. 

Prov.  15.  4,  !».  therein  is  a  breaking  of  the  spirit. 


Isa.  10.  1,  to  the  writers  that  write  p.    A.  V.,  grievous- 

ness. 
Hab.  1.  3,  and  look  upon  p.  ?   A.  V.,  to  behold  grievance .' 
1.  13.  not  look  on  p.    A.  V..  iniquity. 
PERVERT.    Ex.  23.  8.  p.  the  words. 
Job  8.  3.  Doth  God  p.  justice? 
Prov.  10.  9.  p.  his  ways  shall  be  known. 
Jer.  23.  36,  p.  the  words  of  the  living  God. 
Dan.  11.  32,  p.  by  flatteries.     A.  V.,  corrupt. 
Luke  23.  2,  this  man  p.  our  nation. 
Gal.  1.  7,  p.  the  gospel  of  Christ. 
Tit.  3.  11,  such  a  one  is  p.    A.  V.,_  subverted. 
PESTILENCE.     Ex.  5.  3.  fall  upon  us  with  p. 

Ps.  78.  50,  gave  their  life  over  to  the  p. 
Pestilence,  sent  as  a  punishment,  Ex.  9.15 ;  Lev.  26.  25 ; 

Num.  11.  33  ;  14.  12 :  25.  9  ;  Deut.  28.  21 ;  2  Sara.  24.  13, 

15  ;  1  Chr.  21.  12, 14  ;  Ps.  78.  50  ;  Jer.  14. 12  ;  29.  17. 18  ; 

Ezek.  5.  12.  17  ;  6.  11 ;  7.  15  ;  28.  23  ;  Amos  4. 10 ;  Mat. 

24.  7  ;  Luke  21.  11. 
miraculously  stayed.  Num.  16.  47,  48 ;  25.  8 ;  1  Chr.  21. 

22-27. 
promises  of  protection  from,  Ex.  12.  13:  15.  26;  30. 12; 

Ps.  91.  3,  6  ;  Jer.  21.  7. 
PETER.    John  1.  42,  by  interpretation,  P.     A.V.,  a 

stone. 
PETER,  peter  — Gk.  a  stone  — the  apostle. 
Christ's  name  for  Simon  or  Simeon  (q.v.),  Mat.  16.  18. 
is  brother  of  Andrew,  John  1.  40. 
becomes  a  disciple.  Mat.  4.  20  ;  Mark  1.  18. 
is  sent  out  as  apostle.  Mat.  10.  2  ;  Luke  6.  14. 
his  wife's  mother  is  cured.  Mat.  8.  14, 15. 
fails  to  walk  on  the  sea.  Mat.  14.  29-31. 
confesses  Christ,  Mat.  16.  16 ;  John  6.  68. 
is  present  at  transfiguration.  Mat.  17.  1. 
is  present  iu  Gethsemane,  Mat.  26.  37. 
cuts  off'  ear  of  Malchus,  Luke  22.  50. 
denies  Christ.  Mark  14.  68  ;  Luke  22.  .37. 
enters  the  grave  after  resurrection,  John  20.  6. 
Christ  appears  to  Peter,  John  21.  2. 
is  present  at  the  ascension.  Acts  1.  15. 
addresses  the  infant  church.  Acts  1. 16. 
his  speech  on  day  of  Pentecost,  Acts  2.  14-36. 
heals  the  lame  man.  Acts  3.  7. 
is  threatened  by  the  Sanhedriu,  Acts  4.  17. 
rebukes  Ananias  and  Sapphira,  Acts  5.  3. 
is  taken  from  prison  by  an  angel.  Acts  5.  19. 
his  defence  before  the  Sauhedrin,  Acts  5.  29. 
is  at  Lydda  and  Joppa,  Acts  9.  32-43. 
restores  ..Eneas,  Acts  9.  34 ;  Dorcas,  Acts  9.  40. 
visits  Cornelius,  Acts  10. 
makes  a  defence  at  Jerusalem,  Acts  11.  5. 
is  imprisoned  by  Herod,  Acts  12.  4. 
is  delivered  by  an  angel,  Act.s  12.  9. 
is  at  the  Jerusalem  council.  Acts  15.  7. 
joins  Paul  at  Antioch,  Gal.  2. 11. 
his  martyrdom  foretold,  John  21.  18. 
PE THAHIAB,  peth'a,-hi'a.h  —  B.eh.  Jehovah  has  opened. 

Ezra  10.  23  :  Neh.  11.  24. 
PETHOR.  pe  th6r  — city  on  Euphrates.    Num.  22.  5. 
PET  HUE  L,  pe-thuel.    Joel  1.  1. 
PETITION.    1  Sam.  1.  17.  grant  thy  p. 
1  Sam.  2.  20,  p.  which  was  asked  of.    A.  V.,  loan  .  .  . 

lent  to  the  Lord. 
1  Kings  2.  20.  I  ask  one  small  p.  of  thee. 
Esth.  5.  6,  what  is  thy  p.  ? 
Ps.  20.  5,  Jehovah  fulfil  all  thy  p. 
Dan.  6.  13,  maketh  his  p.  three  times  a  day. 
1  John  5.  15,  we  have  the  p.  which  we  have  asked. 
PEULLETHAI,   pe'ul-le  thai  — Heb.    wages    of     God. 

1  Chr.  26.  5.    A.J..  Peulthai. 

P HAN UEL,vh9.-n\Ji'e\— face  of  God  —  t&th.er  of  Anna. 

Luke  2.  36. 
PHARAOH,  pha  raoh.  official  title  of  Egyptian  kings. 

(1)  takes  Abrara's  wife.  Gen.  12. 15. 
is  plagued  by  God,  Gen.  12. 17. 

(2)  the  patron  of  Joseph  iq.v.).  Gen.  41. 

(3)  oppresses  Israelites.  Ex.  1.  19. 
his  daughter  adopts  Moses,  Ex.  2.  10. 
plagues  sent  to  Egypt,  Ex.  7.-10. 
permits  the  Exodus,  Ex.  12.  31. 
pursues  Israel,  and  is  drowned.  Ex.  14. 

(4)  Solomon's  father-in-law,  1  Kings  3.  1. 
befriends  Hadad,  1  Kings  11. 19.       .,  ,  ,   .      ,       ^,   „„ 

PHARAOH  HOPHRA.  pha  raoh  hoph  ra.    Jer.  44.  30. 

A.V.,  Pharaoh-hophra. 
PHARAOH-NECO,  vha-'moh-rie'^o.    Jer.  46.  2.    A.V., 

Pharaoh-necho.  ^  ,     .^     t     •  v, 

PHARAOH-NECOH,  pha'raoh-ne -coh,  defeats  Josiah. 

2  Kings  23.  29.     A.  V.,  Pharaoh-nechoh. 
PHARISEES,  phSr'i-sees  —  Heb.  separated  — a.  Jewish 

sect, 
believed  in  a  resurrection.  Acts  23.  8. 
entertainChrist,  Luke7.  36:  11.  37.        ,   „  ,„    ^    i.    . 
question  Christ,  Mat.  9.  11 ;  19.  3 ;  Mark  2.  18  ;  Luke  5. 

mock  Christ,  Luke  16.  14 ;  murmur.  Mat.  9.  34. 
denounced  by  Christ.  Mat.  5.  20;  Mat.  23. 
parable  of  publican  and  Pharisee,  Luke  18.  10. 
Christian  Pharisees,  Acts  15. 5. 


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famous  Pharisees  —  Simon,  Luke   7.   36;    Nicodemus, 
John  3.  1 ;  (lamahel,  Acts  5.  34  ;  Paul,  Acts  23.  6. 
P HARP AR,-gha,v  -ptiv  —  riv&Toi  Damascus.  2Kiugs5. 12. 
PHICOL,  phr«ol.    Gen.  21.  22.    A.  I'.,  Phichol. 
PHILADELPHIA,    phTl'a-dgrphi-a  —  Gk.     brotherly 
/ore —  city  of  Lydia. 
seat  of  one  of  the  "  seven  churches,"  Rev.  3.  7. 
PHILEMON,  phi-ie'mon  —  Gk.  loving  —  convert  of  Paul. 

Philem.  1. 
P/^/Z,£'7'6^'S',  phi-le'tus  — Gk.   amia6Ze —a  heretic.     2 

Tim.  2.  17. 
PHILIP^  phil'ip  — Gk.  lover  of  horses.    (1)  the  apostle, 
is  a  native  of  Bethsaida,  John  1.  44. 
becomes  a  disciple,  John  1.  43. 

(2)  the  deacon,  Acts  6.  5  ;  or  evangelist,  Acts  21.  8. 
labors  in  Samaria,  Acts  8.  5-13. 

baptizes  the  Ethiopian  eunuch,  Acts  8.  27. 
at  Azotus  and  Cjesarea,  Acts  8.  40. 
entertains  Paul,  Acts  21.  8. 

(3)  brother  of  Herod  the  Great,  Mat.  14.  3. 

(4)  tetrarch  of  Itursea,  Luke  3.  1. 
PHILIPPI,  i?hi-lii)'p\.    (1)  capital  of  Macedonia. 

Paul  and  Silas  at.  Acts  16.  9-40. 
(2)  part  name  of  Caesarea  (q.v.). 
PHILIPPIANS,    phi-lTp'pi-ans,    people   of    Philippi. 

Phil.  4.  15. 
PHILISTIA,  phi-lis'ti-a,  land  of  the  Philistines,  Ps. 

60.  8;  83.7;  108.  9. 
PHILISTINES,   phT-lis  tines,    descended  from   Miz- 
raim,  Gen.  10.  14.    A.  V.,  PhUistim. 
Abimelech  of  Gerar,  their  king.  Gen.  21.  32,  34. 
defeat  the  Israelites,  Judg.  15.  11 ;  1  Sam.  13.  19. 
defeated  by  Israelites,  1  Sam.  14. 1-17 ;  17. 
entirely  subdued  2  Kings  18.  8. 
See  Shamgar,  Samson,  Saul,  David. 
PHILOLOGUS,  phM51'o-gus  — Gk.  fond  of  learning. 

Rom.  16.  15. 
PHILOSOPHERS.    Acts  17.  18,  Stoic  p. 
PHILOSOPHY.    Col.  2.  8,  maketh  spoil  of  you  through 

his  ;j. 
PHINEHAS,  phin'e-has  — Egyptian,  the  negro  [1]. 

(1)  Eleazar's  son. 

slays  Zimri  and  Cozbi,  Num.  25.  7,  11, 14. 

(2)  one  of  Eli's  wicked  sons  ;  killed,  1  Sam.  4. 11. 
father  of  Ichabod  {q.v.),  1  Sam.  4.  19,  21. 

P//Z£' G^OjV,  phle'gon  —  Gk.  6?«-«i?i(/  — Roman  convert. 

Rom.  16.  14. 
PWEBE,  phoj'be,  deaconess  of  Cenchreae.    Rom.  16.  1. 

A.  v.,  Phebe. 
PHCENICIA,  phoe'nT-ci-a  — Gk.   land  of  palms.    Acts 

21.  2.     A.  v.,  Phenicia. 
PHiENICIA,    phoe'nT-ci-&  — »a?m-A?-ee.     Acts    11.    19. 

A.  v.,  Phenice. 
P  WE  NIX,  phoe'nix.     Acts  27.  12.     A.V.,  Phenice. 
PHR  l'(?/.l,  phryg  i-a,  province  of  Asia  Minor,  Acts  2. 10. 
PHYGELUS.  phy-gel'us-Gk.  /»&(7/w- deserts  Paul. 

2  Ti m .  1 .  15 .     A.V.,  Ph ygeltus. 
PHYLACTERIES.    Mat.  23.  5.  p.  (=chrirm.<;). 
Phylacteries,    strips    of    parchment,    Ex.    13.    9,    16; 

Num.  15.  38  ;  Deut.  6.  8. 
PHYSICIANS.    Gen.  50.  2,  the  p.  embalmed. 
2  Chr.  16.  12,  sought  not  to  .Jehovah,  but  to  the  p. 
Job  13.  4,  ye  are  all  p.  of  no  value. 
Jer.  8.  22,  is  there  no  p.  there  ? 

Mat.  9.  12,  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  a  p. 
Mark  5.  26,  suffered  many  things  of  many  p. 
Col.  4.  14,  Luke,  the  beloved  p.  [17. 

PI-BESETH,  pi'be'seth  — Heb.  city  of  Bast.    Ezek.  30. 
PIECES.    Ex.  23.  24,  break  in  p.    A.  V.,  quite  break 
down. 
Josh.  24.  32,  p.  of  money. 
Judg.  17.  10,  give  thee  ten  p.  of  silver  by  the  year. 

A.  v.,  .■shekels, 
2  Sam.  18. 11,  given  thee  ten  p.  of  silver.    A .  V.,  shekels. 
1  Kings  11.  30,  Ahijah  .  .  .  rent  it  in  twelve  p. 
Isa.  19.  10,  broken  in  p.     A.  V.,  the  purposes  (hereof. 
30.  14,  among  the  iJ.     A.  V.,  in  (he  bur. ^(ing  of  it. 
Mat.  9.  16,  no  man  putteth  a.  ijiece  of  undressed  cloth. 
14.  20 ;  Mark  6.  43 ;  8.   19 ;  Luke  9.  17 ;  John  6.  13, 
broken  p.    A.  V.,  fragments. 
Mark  5.  4,  fetters  broken  in  p. 
8.  8,  broken  p.     A.  V.,  meat. 
Pieces  of  silver.  Gen.  37.  28;  1  Sam.  2.  36;  Ps.  68.  30; 

Zech.  11.  12 ;  Mat.  26.  15.     Parable  of,  Luke  15.  8. 
PIERCE.    Judg.  4.  21,  it  p.  through.    A.V.,fa.'!tened  it. 
Job  26.  13,  His  hand  hath  p.  the  swift  serpent.    A.  V., 
formed. 

40,  24,  p.  through  his  nose. 
Ps.  22. 16,  p.  my  hands. 
Prov.  12.  18,  p.  of  a  sword. 

Luke  2.  35,  a  sword  shall  />.  through  thine  own  soul. 
.John  19.  34,  with  a  spear  p.  his  side. 
_lTim.  6.10,  have  J),  themselves  through.   A.  V., pierced. 
PIETY.    1  Tim.  5.  4,  to  show  p. 
Pigeons,  as  offerings,  Gen.  15.  9  ;  Lev.  1.  14  ;  5.  7  ;  12.  6  ; 

Num.  6.  10  ;  Luke  2.  24. 
PILATE,  pl'late  —  Lat.  armed  mfh  a  javelin  [?]. 
sixth  Roman  procurator  of  Judaea,  M.at.  27. 2 ;  Luke3. 1. 
examines  Jesus,  John  18.  29. 


declares  Jesus  to  be  guiltless,  Luke  23.  4. 

sends  Jesus  to  Herod,  Luke  23.  7. 

proposes  the  release  of  Jesus,  Luke  23. 16. 

delivers  Jesus  to  be  crucified,  John  19. 16. 

Avrites  the  inscription  for  the  cross,  John  19.  19. 

allows  J  osepli  of  Arimathaea  to  bury  Jesus,  John  19.  38. 
PILDA  SH,  pil'dSsh.     Gen.  22.  22. 
PILGRIMAGE.    Gen.  47.  9,  years  of  my  p. 

Ps.  119.  54,  songs  ill  the  house  of  my  p. 
Pilgrimage,  life  likened  to  a.  Gen.  47.  9  ;  Ps.  56.  8  :  119. 

54  :   Hell.  11.  13  ;  2  Cor.  5.  1-8  ;  1  Pet.  2.  11. 
PILGRIMS.    Heb.  11.  13,  p.  on  the  earth. 

1  Pet.  2.  11,  as  sojourners  and  p.  to  abstain. 
PILHA,  pTl'ha.  Neh.  10.  24.  A.V.,  Pileha. 
PILLAR.    Gen.  31.  13,  anointedst  a  p. 

Ex.  13.  21,  p.  of  cloud  .  .  .  1).  of  fire. 
23.  24  ;  34.  13,  jj.     A.  V.,  images. 

Lev.  26.  1,  p.    A.  V.,  standing  image. 

Deut.  16.  22,  p.    A.  V.,  image. 

Job  9.  6,  p.  thereof  tremble. 

Ps.  75.  3,  I  have  set  up  the  p.  of  it. 

Ezek.  26. 11, p.  of  thy  strength.    A.  V.,  strong  garrisons. 

Mic.  5.  13,  thy  p.    A.  V.,  standing  images. 

Gal.  2.  9,  reputed  to  be  p)- 

1  Tim.  3.  15,  p.  and  ground  of  the  truth. 

Rev.  3.  12,  p.  in  the  temple  of  my  God.  [17.  32. 

Pillar,  of  salt,  Lot's  wife  turned  into.  Gen.  19.  26 ;  Luke 

erected  by  Jacob,  Gen.  28. 18  ;  31.  45  ;  35.  20  ;  by  Absa- 
lom, 2  Sam.  18.  18. 

in  the  temple,  1  Kings  7.  15-21 ;  2  Chr.  3.  17 ;  Rev.  3.  12. 

of  cloud  and  fire  in  the  wilderness,  Ex.  13.  21,  22 ;  14. 
24  ;  33.  9  ;  Num.  9.  15-23 ;  Neh.  9.  12  ;  Ps.  99.  7. 
PILLOW.    1  Sam.  19.  13,  a  ;*.  of  goat's  hair. 
PILTAI,\yiVt2a.    Neh.  12.  17. 
PIN.    Ex.  27. 19,  all  the  p.  thereof. 

Judg.  16.  14,  she  fastened  it  with  the  p. 

Ezek.  15.  3,  will  men  take  a  p.  of  it. 
PINE  (/^).    Isa.  60.  13,  the  fir-tree,  the  p. 
PINE  ('•.).    Lev.  26.  16,  make  the  soul  top.  away.  A.  V., 
cause  sorrow  of  heart. 

Lev.  26.  39,  p.  away  in  their  iniquity. 

Deut.  28.  65,  p.  of  soul.     A.  V.,  sorrow  of  mind. 

Isa.  24.  16.  I  p.  away.    A.  V.,  My  leanness. 

Ezek.  4. 17,  p.  away  in  their  iniquity.    A.  F.,  consume 
an-ayfor. 

Mark  9.  18,  and  p.  away. 
PIi^JlONS.    Deut.  32.  11,  his^.    A.  V.,  wings. 

Ps.  91.  4,  with  his  p.     A.V.,Jeathers.  [doivs. 

PINNACLE.    Isa.  54.  12,  the  p.  of  rubies.    A.  V.,  win- 

Mat.  4.  5,  the  p.  of  the  temple.    A.V.,ap.    Luke  4.  9. 
PINON,  pi'non  —  Edomite  duke.    Gen.  36.  41. 
PIPE.    Gen.  4.  21,  handle  the  harp  and  p.    A.  V.,  organ. 

1  Sam.  10.  5,  a  p.,  and  a  harp. 

Job  21.  12,  sound  of  the  p.    A.  V.,  organ. 

Ps.  150.  4,  Praise  him  with  .  .  .  p.    A.V..  organs. 

Isa.  5. 12,  ?).,  and  wine,  are  in  their  feasts. 

Mat.  11.  17 ;  Luke  7.  32,  We  p.  unto  you. 

1  Cor.  14.  7,  whether  p.  or  harp. 

PIPINGS.     Judg.  5.  16,  hear  the  p.  for  the  flocks? 

A.  v.,  bleating  of. 
PIRAM,  pi' ram—  Heb.  unld  ass.    Josh.  10.  3. 
PIRA  TIION,  pir'a-thon.    Judg.  12. 15. 
PIRATHONITE,    pYr'a-thon-ite,   native   of   Pirathon. 

Judg.  12.  13;  2  Sam.  23.  30. 
PIS  GAB,  pTs'gah  —  Heb.  cleft  -a  Wll  in  Moab. 

Balak  offers  sacrifices  at,  Num.  21.  20  ;  23. 14. 

Moses  views  Canaan  from,  Deut.  3.  27.  [Pisgah. 

PISGAH.    Deut.  3.  17,  the  slopes  of  P.    A.  V.,  Ashdoth- 
PISIION,  pi'shon  —  current  [?]  —  a  river  in  Eden.    Gen. 

2.11.     A.V.,Pison. 
PISIDIA,  pi-sTd'i-a,  a  district  of  Asia  Minor. 

is  visited  by  Paul,  Acts  13.  14  ;  14.  24. 
P/^/*.!,  pis' pa— an  Asherite.  1  Chr.  7.  38.  A.  V.,  Pispah. 
PIT.    Gen.  37.  20,  one  of  the  p.    A.  V.,  some  pit. 

Ex.  21.  33,  if  a  man  shall  open  a  p. 

2  Sam.  23.  20,  slew  a  lion  in  ...  a  p. 

Job  33.  22,  soul  draweth  near  unto  the  p.    A.  V.,  grave. 
Ps.  9.  15,  smik  down  in  the  p. 
40.  2,  a  horrible  p. 
119.  85,  digged  p. ;  140. 10,  deep  p. 
Prov.  22.  14,  a  deep  p. 

Lam.  3.  47,  the  p.  are  come  upon  us.    A.  F.,  a  snare. 
.Jonah  2.  6,  my  life  from  the  p.     A.V.,  corruption. 
Mat.  15.  14,  both  shall  fall  into  a  p.   A.  V.,  the  ditch. 
Mark  12.  1,  digged  a  p.    A.  V.,  place. 
Rev.  9.  1,  2,  p.  of  the  abyss.     A .  V.,  bottomle.is  p. 
Pit,  meaning  the  grave.  Job  33.  18  ;  Ps.  28. 1 ;  30.  3,  9  ;  69. 
15  ;  88.  4  ;   143.  7  ;    Prov.  1.  12  ;   Isa.  14.  15  ;   38. 17,  18 ; 
Ezek.  26.  20;  32.  18,24,  29. 
as  a  prison,  Isa.  24.  22 ;  Zech.  9. 11. 
PITCH  (v.).    Gen.  12.  8,  and  p.  his  tent. 

Heb.  8.  2,  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  p.  \2.  3. 

Pitch,  used  for  ark  of  Noah,  Gen.  6.  14;   of  Moses,  Ex. 

alluded  to,  Isa.  34.  9. 
Pitcher,  usually  carried  on  the  head  or  shoulders.  Gen. 
21.  14  ;  24. 15-20 ;    Mark  14.  13  ;   Luke  22.  10 ;  of  earth. 
Lam.  4.  2. 
Gideon's  stratagem  with,  Judg.  7.  10-20 ,  illustrative, 
Eccl.  12.  6. 


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PITHOM,  pl'thom  —  Egypt  —  city  of  Turn.    Ex.  1.  11. 
PITHON,  pi'thou,  a  descendant  of  Jonathan.    1  Chr.  8. 

PITIABLE.    1  Cor.  15.  19,  we  are  of  all  men  most  j). 

A.  v.,  miserable. 
PITIFUL.     Lam.  4.  10,  hands  of  the  p.  women. 
PITY  («.).    Deut.  7.  16,  thine  eye  shall  not  p.  them. 
2  8ara.  12.  6,  he  had  no  j). 
Ps.  69.  20,  I  looked  for  some  to  take  p. 
72.  13,  have  p.  on  the  poor  and  needy.    A.  V.,  spare. 
102.  It,  have  p.  upon  her  dust.     A.  V.,  favmir. 
10^.  12,  have  j^.  on  his  fatherless.     A.  V.,J'arour. 
Prov.  14.  21,  jj.  on  the  poor.    A.  F.,  mercy. 
19.  17,  he  that  hath  p.  upon  the  poor.    Prov.  28.  8. 
Isa.  63.  9,  in  his  p.  he  redeemed  them. 
Jer.  15.  5,  who  will  have  ]).  upon  thee. 
Joel  2.  18,  had  p.  on  his  people.    A.  V.,  and  p.  his. 
Jas.  5.  11,  the  Lord  is  full  of  p.    A.  V.,  very  pitiful. 

PITY  (('.).    Ps.  103.  13,  like  as  a  father  p Jehovah  p. 

Jer.  22.  23,  how  greatly  to  be  p.  ehalt  thou  be.    A.]'., 

(jraci'iHS. 
Ezek.  16.  5,  No  eye  p.  thee. 
PLACE.    Gen.  1.  9,  gathered  together  unto  one  p. 
Ex.  3.  5,  p.  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy. 
Deut.  11.  24 ;  Josh.  1.  3,  Every  p.  whereon  the  sole  of 
your  foot. 

1  Chr.  17.  6,  In  all  p.  wherein  I  have  walked.    A.  V., 
Wliere  soever. 

Ps.  26.  8,  p.  where  thy  glory. 

31.  8,  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  large  p.    A.  F.,  room. 

90. 1,  thou  hast  been  our  dwelling-p. 
Prov.  1.  20,  Wisdom  .  .   .  uttereth  her  voice  in  the 
broad  jo.    A.  V.,  streets. 

14.  26,  his  children  shall  have  a  p.  of  refuge. 

15.  3,  eyes  of  Jehovah  are  in  every  p. 

Isa.  17.  9,  forsaken  p.  in  tlie  wood.     A.Y.,  bnurih. 

25.  10,  trodden  down  in  his  p.    A.  K,  tinder  him. 

60.  13,  make  the  />.  of  my  feet  glorious. 

66.  1,  what  p.  shall  be  my  rest  ? 
Jer.  23.  12,  slippery  p.  in  the  darkness.    A.  F.,  ways. 
Dan.  8.  22,  in  the  p.  whereof  four  stood  up.    A.V., 
whereas. 

11.  7,  stand  up  in  his  p.    A.  F.,  estate. 
Mic.  7.  17,  out  of  their  close  p.    A.V.,  holes. 
Mat.  9.  9,  p.  of  toll.    A.  F.,  receipt  of  custom. 

23.  6,  the  chief  i>.     A.V.,  uppermost  rooms. 

28.  6,  see  the  ji.  where  the  Lord  lay. 
Mark  4.  16,  upon  the  rocky  ^j.    A.  F.,  stony  ground. 
Luke  6.  17,  stood  on  a  level  p.    A.  V.,  in  the  plain. 

14.  9,  lowest  p.    A.  F.,  roouu 

Acts  2.  1,  all  together  in  on9p.    A.V.,  ivith  one  accord 
in  one  p. 

16.  13,  we  supposed  there  was  a  p.  of  prayer.    A.  F., 
prayer  was  wont  to  be  made. 

28.  7,  neighborhood  of  tliat  p.    A.  F,  same  quarters. 
Rom.  12. 19,  give  p.  unto  wrath. 

15.  23,  no  more  any  p.  in  these  regions.    A.  F.,  no 
more  p. 

Heb.  9.  8,  the  holy  p.    J...  F,  holiest  of  all. 

9.  24.  p.  made  with  hands.     ^4.  F,  places. 

10.  19,  enter  into  the  holy  p.    A.V.,  the  holiest. 

12.  17,  no  p.  for  a  change  of  mind.    A.  V.,  p.  of  repen- 
tance. 

Rev.  20.  11,  found  no  p.  for  them.  fw/v . 

PLAGUE  (?^.).     Lev.   13.   42,   reddish-white  p.      A.V., 
Deut.  28.  59,  make  thy  p.  wonderful. 

2  Sam.  24.  21,  that  the  /).  may  be  .stayed. 

1  Kings  8.  38,  every  man  the  p.  of  his  own  heart. 

2  Chr.  6.  28,  whatsoever  p.   or  whatsoever  sickness. 
A.  v.,  sore. 

Ps.  38.  11,  aloof  from  my  p.    A.  F,  sore. 
106.  30,  the  >>.  was  stayed. 
Hos.  13.  14,  O  death,  where  are  thy  p.  ? 
Mark  3.  10,  as  many  as  had  p. 
5.  29,  she  was  healed  of  her  p. 
Rev.  16.  9,  Grod  who  hath  the  power  over  these  p. 
PLAGUE  (v.).    Gen.  12.  17,  Jehovatip.  Pharaoh. 

Ps.  73.  14,  all  the  day  long  have  I  been  p. 
Plagues  of  Egypt,  Ex.  7.-12. 
river  becomes  blood,  Ex.  7.  14-25 ;  frogs,  8.  1-15  ;  lice,  8. 
16-19 ;  flies,  8.  20,  21 ;  on  cattle,  etc.  9.  1-7 ;  of  boils 
and   blains,  9.  8-12 ;  hail,  9.  18-34 ;   locusts,  10.  1-20 ; 
darkness,  10.  21-23 ;  death  of  the  firstborn,  11.  4-7 ; 
12.  29. 
PLAIN  (adj.).    Ps.  27.  11,  lead  me  in  a  p.  path. 
Isa.  40.  4,  rough  places  &p.    A.  F,  places  p. 
Mark  7.  3o,  he  spake  ?>. 
PLAIN  (n.).    Gen.  11.  2,  p.  in  the  land  of  Shinar. 
PLAINLY.    Gen.  26.  28,  We  saw /'.    A.  V.,  certainly. 
Ex.  21.  5,  servant  shall  ?>.  say. 
Deut.  27.  8,  words  of  this  law  very  p. 
John  10.  24.  tell  us  p. ;  16.  25,  tell  you  p. 
PLAITS.    S.  of  Sol.  1.  11,  p.  of  gold.    .4.  F,  borders. 
PLANE-TREE.    Gen.  30.  37,  of  the  p.-t.    A.  F,  chest- 
nut tree. 
PLANETS.    2  Kings  23.  5,  to  the  p. 
PLANKS.     Ex.  27.  8,  with  ;-.     A.  V.,  boards. 
Ezek.  27.  5,  all  thy  /).  of  fir-trees.     A.  K,  shij)  boards. 
Acts  27.  44,  some  on  p.    A.V.^  broken  pieces. 


PLANS.    Prov.  16.  1,  p.  of  the  heart.    .4.  F,  prepara- 
tions. 
PLANT  (n.).    Gen.  2.  5,  no  p.  of  the  field. 
Ps.  128.  3,  thy  children  like  olive  p. 
144.  12,  sons  shall  be  as  p.  grown  up. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  13,  spikenard  p. 

6.  11,  went  down  ...  To  see  the  green  p.    A.  F,  fruits. 
Isa.  5.  7,  his  pleasant  p. ;  53.  2,  as  a  tender  /*. 
Mat.  15. 13,  every  p.  which  my  heavenly  Father. 
PLANT  (v.).    Gen.  2.  8,  Jehovah  God  p.'a.  garden. 
2  Sam.  7.  10,  will  p.  them. 
Ps.  1.  3,  like  a  tree  p.  by  the  streams. 
44.  2,  didst  p.     A.  F,  plantedst  them. 
80.  8.  ;>.     A.  v..  planted. 
80.  15,  stock  which  thy  right  hand  p. 
92.  13,  p.  in  the  house  of  Jehovah. 
94.  9,  he  that  p.  the  ear. 

Isa.  17.  10,  p.  pleasant  plants.    A.  F,  shall  thou  plant. 
Jer.  11.  17,  Jehovah  of  hosts,  who  p.  thee. 
Mat.  15.  13,  Father  p.  not. 
Luke  17.  6,  be  thou  p.  in  the  sea. 
1  ( "or.  3.  6,  I  p.  ;  9.  7,  p.  a  vineyard. 
Plant,  used  figuratively,  Ps.  128.  3;  144. 12;  Isa.  5.  7  ;  53. 
2  ;  Jer.  2.  21 :  Ezek.  34.  29 ;  Mat.  15.  13 ;  1  Cor.  3.  6  8. 
PLANTATION.    Ezek.  34.  29,  p.  for  renown.     A.  F, 

plant  of. 
PLAT.    2  Kings  9.  26,  p.  of  ground. 
PLATE.    Ex.  28.  36,  make  a  p.  of  pure  gold. 
PLATING.    Isa.  30.  22,  ;/.  of  thy  molten  images.    A.V., 

ornament. 
PLATTED.    Mark  15.  17,  p.  a  crown  of  thorns. 

John  19.  2,  soldiers  p.  a  crown. 
PLATTER.    Num.  7.  13,  one  silver  p.    A.  F,  charger. 

Mat.  23.  25,  p.  {  =  dish).    Luke  11.  39. 
PLAY.    Ex.  32.  6,  and  ro.se  up  to  p. 

1  Sam.  16.  17,  a  man  that  can  p.  well. 
18.  7,  as  they  p. 

2  Sam.  2.  14,  p.  before  us  {=  fence). 

1  (Jhr.  19. 13,  let  us  p.  the  man.    A.  F,  behai^e  ourselves. 
Job  40.  20,  beasts  of  the  field  do  p.     A.  V. ,  p. 
Ps.  33.  3,  p.  skilfully  with  a  loud  noise. 
104.  26,  formed  to  /). 
Isa.  11.  8,  sucking  child  shall  p. 

Zech.  8.  5,  boys  and  girls  p.  in  the  streets.  ho7i. 

PLEAD.    1  Sam.  12.  7,  ;).  with  you  before.    A.  F,  rea- 
Isa.  1.  17,  p.  for  the  widow. 
59.  4,  none  ]i.  in  truth. 


Jer.  5.  28,  p.  not  the  cause.    A.  V.,  judge. 
Rom.  11.  2,  j).  with  God.     A.V.,  maketli  i 
Pleading,  of  God,  Isa.  1.  ;  3.  13 ;  5.  3  ;  43.  26 ;  Jer, 


intercession  to. 

4. 

Hos.  2.  ;  11. ; 


1,  2 ;  Ezek.  17.  1-34 ;  18. ;  20.  1- 
Mic.  6.  2-4,  etc. 
PLEASANT.    Gen.  2.  9,  every  tree  that  is  p. 
2  Sam.  1.  23,  lovely  and  p.  in  their  lives. 
1.  26,  Very  p.  hast  thou  been  unto  me. 
Ps.  16.  6,  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  p.  places. 
133.  1,  how  p.  it  is  for  brethren. 
135.  3 ;  147.  1,  for  it  is  p. 

Prov.  2.  10,  knowledge  shall  be  p.  unto  thy  soul. 
9.  17,  bread  eaten  in  secret  is  p. 

15.  26,  p.  words  are  pure. 

16.  24,  /).  words  are  as  a  honeycomb. 
PLEASANTNESS.    Prov.  3.  17,  ways  of  p. 
PLEASE.    Deut.  23.  16.  p.  him  best.     A.  F,  liketh. 

1  Kings  3.  10,  the  speech  p.  the  Lord. 

Job  6.  28,  be  p.  to  look.     A.  F,  content,  look. 

Ps.  69.  31,  p.  Jehovah  better ;  135.  6,  Jehovah  p. 

Prov.  16.  7,  when  a  man's  ways  p.  Jehovah. 

Isa.  53.  10,  it  p.  Jehovah  to  bruise  him. 

Jer.  6.  20,  nor  your  sacrifices  }>.    A.  F,  sweet. 

Mic.  6.  7,  Jehovah  be  p.  with  thousands  of  rams. 

Mat.  3.  17,  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well  p. 

Luke  2.  14,  men  in  whom  he  is  well  p.    A.  F,  good  will 

touard  men. 
John  8.  29,  things  that  are  p.  to  him.    A.  F,  please. 
Rom.  8.  8,  in  the  flesh  cannot  p.  God. 

15.  3,  For  Christ  also  p.  not  himself. 
1  Cor.  10.  33,  I  also  p.  all  men  in  all  things. 
Gal.  1. 10,  were  still  p.  men.    A.  F,  yet  plea.^ed  men. 
Eph.  6.  6,  as  men-plea se rs  ;  Col.  3.  20,  v/ell-pleasing. 
1  Thes.  2.  15,  p.  not  God  ;  4.  1,  /*.  God. 
1  John  3.  22.  things  that  are  p.  in  his  sight. 
PLEASURE.    Gen.  18.  12,  shall  I  have  p. 
1  Chr.  28.  4,  took /*.  in  me.     A.V.,lihd. 

29.  17,  /).  in  uprightness :  Ezra  10.  11,  do  hia  p. 
Job  22.  3,  Is  it  any  jk  to  the  Almighty. 
Ps.  16.  11,  are  p.  for  evermore. 

35.  27,  p.  in  tlie  prosperity  ;  51.  18.  in  thy  good  p. 

51.  16,  hast  no  i>.  in  burnt-ottering.     A.  F,  delightest 
not. 

102.  14,  thy  servants  take  /).  in  her  stones. 

103.  21,  ministers  of  his.  that  do  his  p. 
147.  11 ;  149.  4,  Jehovah  taketh  p.  in. 

Prov.  21.  17,  loveth  /'.  shall  be  a  poor  man. 

Eccl.  5.  4.  he  hath  no  p.  in  fools. 

Isa.  44.  28,  perform  all  my  i>. :  53.  10,  p.  of  Jehovah. 

58.  13,  doing  thy  p.  on  my  holy  day. 
Dan.  8.  12,  it  did  its  p.  and  prospered.    A.  F.,  practised. 

11.  28,  shall  do  his  p.    A.  F,  exploits. 


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Mai.  1.  1(1,  I  have  no  p.  in  you. 

Luke  8.  14.  riche.s  and  ii.  ;  12.  a2,  Father's  good  p. 

1  (or.  1.  21,  //.  through  the  foolishness.    A.  V.,  pleased 
God  by. 

2  Tim.  3.  4.  lovers  of  p.  rather.     A .  V.,  p.  more. 
Heb.  11.  2-7,  I),  of  sin  for  a  .season. 

Jas.  4.  1,  !>.  that  war.    A.V.,  lusts, 
f).  0.  Jiiid  taken  youry>i.     A.V.,  Iwen  wanton. 
Pleasures,  worldly,  exhortations  against,  Isa.  5.  11, 12  ; 
47.  4,  9:  1  Tim.  .5.  6;   2  Tim.  a.  4;  Tit.  3.  3;  Heb. 
11.  2.j:  1  Pet.  4.:  Jas.  5.  .5. 
luisati.sfving,  Prov.  14.  13;  Eccl.  2. ;  7.  2-6. 
PLEDGE.    Gen.  38.  17.  Wilt  thou  give  me  a  p. 
1  Sam.  17.  18,  take  their  p. 
Prov.  20.  16,  hold  him  in  p.  that  is  surety.    A.V.,  take 

a  p.  of  him. 
EzeK.  18.  7,  restored  to  the  debtor  his  2>- 
Hab.  2.  6,  ladeth  liimself  with  ». !    A.V.,  thick  day  ! 

1  Tim.  .j.  12,  their  first  ]>.     A.  v.,  faith. 

Pledges,  law  in  regard  to,  Ex.  22.  26 ;  Deut.  24.  6,  10-13  ; 
.lob  22.  6:  24.  3 ;  Pizek.  18.  7,  12,  16;  33.  1.5;  Amos 
2.  H.  [.stars. 

PLEIADES.    Amos  .5.  8,  maketh  the  P.    A.  V.,  seven 
Pleiades,  Heb.  a  cluster  ox  family.    Job  9.  9;  38.  31. 
PLENTEOUS.    Gen.  41.  34,  in  the  seven  p.  years. 

.lob  37.  -'.j,  p.  righteousness.     .1.  F.,  plenty  of  justice. 

P.s.  l.'iO.  7,  witli  him  is  p.  redemption. 

Mat.  9.  '.',',  Tlie  liarvest  indeed  is  j>. 

Luke  10.  2,  The  liarvest  indeed  isp.     A.  V.,  great. 
PLENTEOUSNESS.    Prov.  21.  5,  diligent  tend  only 

to  II. 

PLENTIFUL.     I\s.  63.  9,  didst  send  a  p.  rain. 
PLENTIFULLY.    Job  26.  3,  p.  declared. 
P.s.  .il.  J.J.  j).  lewardeth  him  that  dealeth  proudly. 
Luke  12.  16.  brought  forth  p. 
PLENTY.    Gen.  27.  28,  p.  of  grain  and  new  wine. 
(ieii.  41.  .53,  seven  years  oi  j).     A.  V.,  vl/'/itPonsness. 
Prov.  3.   10,  fillea  with  2>.  ;  12.  11,  nave  ]).  of  bread. 
A.  v.,  be  .satisfieil  with. 
28.  19,  p.  of  bread. 
Plenty,  comes  from  God,  Gen.  27.  28;   Deut.   16.  10; 
28.  11;  30.  9;  Ps.  65.  8-13;  68.  9;  104.  10-15;  144.   13; 
Jer.  5.  24 ;  Joel  2.  26 ;   Amos  9.  14  ;  Acts  14.  17  ;  1  Cor. 
16.  2. 
PLOT.    2  Sam.  23.  11,  a  p.  of  ground.    A.  K,  jnece. 

2  Sam.  23.  12,  in  the  midst  of  the  p.     A .  V.,  ground. 
1  L'hr.  11.  13,  p.  of  ground.     A.  1'.,  pinxel. 

Ps.  31.  20,  from  tlie  plottings  of  man.     A.  V.,  pride. 
Acts 9.  24,  their  yj.  became  known.     A.  V.,  laying  await. 
25.  ',',,  laying  &  p.    A.  F.,  laying  wait. 
PLOW.    Gen.  45.  6;  Ex.  34.  21,  p/ozi-mgr.     A.  V.,  earing. 
Deut.  22.  1(1,  not;j.  with. 
1  Sam.  8.  12,  j}.  his  ground.    A.  V.,  ear. 
1  Kings  19.  19,  Elisha  .  .  .  wasp.,  with  twelve  yoke. 
Job  1.  14,  the  oxen  were  p. 
4.  8,  they  that  w.  iniquity. 
Ps.  129.  3,  the  pfowers  jJ-  upon  my  back. 
141.  7,  As  when  one  ?>.    .1.  T.,  cntteth. 
Prov.  20.  4,  sluggard  will  not  p. 
Isa.  28.  24,  dotlj  he  that  p.  to  sow  p.  continually? 

A.  v.,  doth  the  plon-mnn  p.  all  day  to  sow  .<' 
Hos.  10.  13,  ye  have  j).  wickedness. 
Amos  9.  13,  J),  man  shall  overtake  the  reaper. 
Luke  17.  7.  having  a  servant  ji. 
1  Cor.  !i.  10.  lie  thatj)loweth  ought  to  p.  in  hope. 
PLOWSHARES.    Isa.  2.  4,  swords  into  p. 

.loel  :',.  Ill,  I),  into  swords  ;  Mic.  4.  3,  swords  intoiJ. 
PLUCK.    Gen.  8.  11,  an  olive-leaf  p.  off. 
Ps.  25.  1.5, 1).  my  feet  out  of  the  net. 
31.  4,  /'.  me  out  of  the  net.    A.  V.,  Pull. 
80.  12,  do  p.  it?    Eccl.  3.  2,  a  time  to  p.  up. 
Jer.  1.  10,  to  !>.  up.    A.  V.,  root  out. 
Hos.  2.  9,  p.  away  my  wool.     A.V.,  rrcovrr. 
Amos  4.  11,  brand  p.  out  of  the  burning. 
Mat.  12.  1,  ;).  ears ;  Gal.  4.  15,  j).  out  your  eyes. 
Jude  12,  i>.  up  by  the  roots. 
Plumbline  and  plummet,  referred  to,  Amos  7.  7,  8 ; 
Zcch.  4.  II). 
illu.strative,  2  Kings  21.  13  ;  Isa.  28.  17. 
PLUMMET.     Isa.  34. 11,  p.  of  emptiness.     A.  V., stones. 
PLUNDER,    Jer.  .50.  11,  ye  that  p.  my  heritage.    A.  V., 

desl,',,i,'rs  nf. 
PLUNDERED.      Gen.    34.   27,   p.    the   city.      A.V., 

PdcUERkTH-HAZZEBAlM.       Ezra   2.    57.      A.  F., 

Pochereth  of  Zcljaim. 
Poets,  quoted.  Acts  17.  28.     See  Tit.  1.  12. 
POINT.    Job  20.  25,  p.  Cometh  out  of  his  gall.    A.  V., 
sruord. 
Mark  5.  23,  daughter  is  at  the  p.  of  death. 
Luke  7.  2,  at  the  p.  of  deatli.     A.  P.,  ready  to  die. 
Heb.  4. 15,  in  all  p.  tempted  like  as  we  are. 
8.  1,  the  chief  p.  is  this.     A.  P.,  this  is  the  sum. 
Jas.  2.  10,  stumole  in  one  p. 

1  Pet.  1.  11,  Spirit  of  Christ  .  .  .  did  ;;.  unto.     A.  P., 
•"!/'"■/?/. 
POISON.    Job  6.  4,  the  p.  whereof. 
Ps.  140.  3,  p.  is  luider  their  lips.    Rom.  3.  13. 
Jas.  3.  8,  full  of  deadly  p. 


Poison,  of  serpents,   Deut.  32.  24,  33;  Job  20.   16;   Ps. 

.58.  4  :  140.  3 ;  Rom.  3.  13  ;  Jas.  3.  8. 
POLL.    Num.  1.  2.  every  male,  by  their  jo. 
POLLUTE.    Ex.  2(1.  25,  thou  hast  p.  it. 
l.sa.  24.  5,  earth  also  is  y>.     .1.  P.,  defiled. 
64.  6,  our  righteousnesses  are  as  a  p.  garment.     A.V., 
filthy  rays. 
Jer.  16.  18,  p.  my  land.     A.  V.,  defiled. 
Ezek.  20.  43.  have  ]).  yourselves.    A.  F.,  beeyi  defiled. 
Pollutions,    legal.  Lev.    5.;    11.;    13.;     15.;    21.;    22.; 
Num.  5.  ;  (J.  6 ;  Ezek.  22. 
of  God's  name,  Ezek.  2(l.  39  ;  39.  7. 
of  God's  altar,  etc.,  Ex.  20.  25;  2  Chr.  33.7;  2  Kings 

23.  6 ;  Ezek.  44.  7  ;  Dan.  8.  11 ;  Mai.  1.  7 ;  Acts  21.  28. 
of  tlie  Sabbath,  Neh.  13.  15 ;   lea.  56.  2,  6  ;  Ezek.  20. 13, 

16,  21. 
of  the  heathen,  Lev.  18.  24  ;  20.  3 ;  Acts  15.  20. 
Pomegranates,  on  the  high  priest's  robe  of  the  ephod, 
Ex.  2.5.  33.  34  ;  31).  24. 
on  the  pillars  of  tlie  temple,  2  Kings  25. 17  ;  2  Chr.  3. 16. 
illustrative,  S.  of  Sol.  4.  3,  13 ;  6.  7,  11 ;  7.  12. 
POMP.    Isa.  5.  14.  their  p.,  and  he  that  rejoiceth. 
Isa.  14.  11,  p.  is  brought  down  to  Sheol. 
Acts  25.  23.  and  Bernice,  with  great  y.». 
PONDERED.     Eccl.  12.  9,  he  p.    A.  F.,  gav  good  heed. 
Luke  2.  19,  J),  them  in  her  heart.     A.  P.,  and  pondered. 
PONDS     Ex.  7.  19,  over  all  their  p.    A.  V..  pooh. 
PU^'TIUS,  p5n  ti-us  —  Lat.  belongiwi  to  the  sea— PI- 
LATE (q.r.).    Luke  3.1. 
PONTU.'S,  p5n'tus  — Gk.  the  sea  — prov.  of  Asia  Minor. 

POOL.    Ex*.  8.  5,  over  the  jj.    A.  P.,  ponds. 
Nell.  3.  15,  p.  of  Shelah. 

P.s.  107.  35 ;  114.  8.  into  a  p.  of  water.    A.  V.,  standing. 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  4,  Thine  eyes  as  the  p.     A.  F.,  like  the  fish- 
pools. 
John  9.  7,  wash  in  the  p.  of  Siloam. 
Pool,  mention  is  made  of  the  pool  of  Gibeon,  2  Sam.  2. 
13 :  of  Hebron,  2  Sam.  4.  12 ;  at  Jerusalem,  2  Kings 
18.  17  ;  20.  20 ;  of  Samaria,  1  Kings  22.  3-i ;  the  king's 
pool,  Neh.   2.  14;  of  Heshbon,  S.  of  Sol.  7.  4;  the 
"lower  pool,"  and  the  "old  pool,''  Isa.  22.  9,  11;  of 
Ketliesda,  John  5.  2,  7  ;  of  Siloam,  John  9.  7, 11. 
POOR.    Gen.  41.  19,  p.  and  very  ill-favored. 
Ex.  23.  11,  that  the  jJ-  of  thy  people  may  eat. 
Deut.  15.  11,  the  p.  will  never  cease. 
Judg.  6.  15,  my  family  is  the  p.     A.  P.,  is  poor. 
Ps.  9.  12,  cry  of  tlie  y.1.     A.  I'.,  humble. 
34.  6,  this  ;;.  man  cried  ;  86.  1,  p.  and  needy. 
Prov.  10.  4,  lie  becometh  p. 

16.  19,  with  the  />.     .1.  F.,  lowly. 

17.  5,  mocketh  tlie  p. 

22.  2,  rich  and  the  j^.  meet ;  30.  9,  lest  I  be  p. 
Isa.  41.  17,  p.  and  needy  seek  water. 
Mat.  5.  3,  blessed  are  the  p.  in  spirit. 
Luke  6.  20.  Blessed  are  ye  p.  ;  21.  2,  p.  widow. 
John  12.  8,  p.  .  .  .  always. 
Rom.  15.  2(>,  ;;.  among  tlie  saints. 
2  Cor.  6.  10,  p.,  yet  making  many  rich. 
8.  9,  for  your  sakes  he  became  jj. 
Jas.  2.  5,  did  not  God  choose  them  that  are  ]>. 
Poor,  never  cease  out  of  the  land,  Deut.  15.  11 ;  1  Sam. 

2.  7  ;  Zeph.  3.  12 ;  Mat.  26.  11 ;  Mark  14.  7  ;  John  12.  8. 
condition  of  the,  Job  24.  4 ;  Prov.  13.  8 ;  30.  9 ;  Eccl. 

9.  1.5. 
oppression  of  the,  Deut.  1.5.  7 ;  Job  24.  3,  9;  Ps.  10.  2; 

12.  5 ;  82.  3  ;  Prov.  14.  20,  31 ;  18.  23 ;  22. 16,  22  ;  Eccl.  5. 

8 ;  Isa.  3.  14, 15  ;  Jer.  22.  3 ;  Amos  2.  6  ;  5. 11,  12 ;  Zech. 

7.  10  ;  Jas.  2.  2. 
to  be  treated  kindly,  Ex.  22.  25 ;  23.  11 :  Lev.  19.  10 ;  23. 

22;  25.  25,  35;  Deut.  1.5.  7;  .Job  31.  13-22;   Ps.  41.  1; 

Prov.  14.  21  ;  2'^.  7  ;  Isa.  58.  7 ;  Jer.  22.  16;  2  Cor.  8. ; 

9.  ;  Gal.  2.  10. 
comfort  for  tlie.  Job  31.  19 ;  Prov.  31.  6 ;  1  John  3.  17. 
God's  care  of  the,  .Job  5.  15  ;  Ps.  9.  18 ;  12.  5  :  14.  6  ;  34. 

6;  35.  10:  68.  10;  107.  41;  109.  31  :  132.  15;  Prov.  22.  2. 

22,  23  ;  Eccl.  5.  « :  Isa.  14.  30,  31 ;  25.  4 ;  41.  17  ;  Jer, 

20.  13;  Zech.  11.  7,  11;  Mat.  11.  5;  Luke  4.  18;  Jas. 

2.  5. 
justice  to  the,  Ex.  23.  3.  6;   Lev.  19.  15;  Ps.  82.  3,  4; 

Prov.  29.  14  ;  31.  9  ;  Jer.  22.  16. 

in  spirit.  Mat.  5.  3;  Luke  6.  20. 

Exemplified  :  -  Gideon,  Judg.  6.  15  ;  Jiuth,  Ruth. 2.  2; 

widoicof  Zarcpliath.  1  Kings  17. 12  ;  propheCs  widow, 

2  Kings"4.  2  :  saints  of  old,  Heb.  11.  37. 
Examples  of  kindness  to  the  :  —  lioaz,  Ruth  2.  14  ;  J(d>. 

Job  29.  12-16  :  Zarrhprxs.  Luke  19.  8  ;  Dorcas,  Acts  9. 

36,  39;   Cornt'lias.  Acts  10.  2;   Christians  at  Antiock, 

Acts  11.  29,  3(1;  P<nil,  Rom.  15.  25;  churches  of  Mace- 
donia and  Achaia,  Rom.  15.  26  ;  2  Cor.  8.  1-5. 
Poplar.  tiK'iitioned  in  Gen.  30.  37  ;  Hos.  4.  13. 
POPULOUS.     Deut.  26.  5,  mighty,  and  />. 
Poll  A  Til  A.  !)or'a-thA,  one  of  Haman's  sons.    Esth.  9.  8. 
PORCH.    Judg.  3.  23,  Ehud  went  forth  into  the  p. 
1  Chr.  28.  11,  pattern  of  tlie  p.  of  the  temple.    ^1.  P., 

pattern  of  the  p. 
Mat.  26.  71,  gone  out  into  the  p. 
John  5.  2,  Bethesda.  having  five  p. 
10.  23,  in  the  temple  in  Solomon's  p. 


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Porch,  Solomon's,  1  Kings  7.  6;  John  Kt.  '£i  ;  Acts  3.  11 , 
5.  12. 
a  veranda,  John  5.  2 ;  a  gatewav.  Mat.  26.  71 ;  the  en- 
trance to  the  inner  court,  Mark  14.  K8. 
POHCIUS  FKSTLHi,  p6r'ci-us  fgs'tus.    (See  Festus.) 

Acts  -.M.  •-'?. 
PORCUPINE.    Imi.  14.  2;! ;  .'!4.  11.  p.     A.V.,  bitteni. 
PORTER.     -'  Sam.  IS.  Jii.  (;:ille(l  tnito  the  p. 

.loliii  lit.  ;;.  to  liim  the  /-.  opcnt-th.  [3.  21. 

Porter,  a  jjatekeepcr,  2  Sam.  18.  26 ;  2  Kings?.  10 ;  1  Clir. 

Levites  were  appointed  iM)rter8,  1  Chr.  23.  5;  26.  l-l!); 

2Chr.  23.  4;  Neh.  12.  4i. 
sometimes  employed  as  musicians,  1  Chr.  15. 18. 
PORTION.    (Jen.  14.  24.  p.  of  the  men. 
(ien.  4«.  22,  one  p.  above  thy  bretliren. 
Ex.  16.  4.  a  day's  p.     A.  V.,  rtrtitin  rate. 
•£>.  26,  shall  be  thy  p.    A .  V.,  pint. 
2a.  2(j,  as  their  p.  lor  ever.     A.  V.,  by  n  stntute. 
Lev.  1(1.  13,  thy  i>.,  and  thy  sons' />.     A.  V..  dur, .  .  .  due. 
Num.  18.  8,  as  a  p.  for  ever.     A.  V.,  ordinduce. 
Deut.  32.  9,  Jehovah's  {i.  is  his  people. 
Josh.  18.  5,  into  seven  i>.    A.  1'.,  purls. 
22.  2i,  no^.  in  Jehovah.     A.  I'.,  part. 

1  Kings  9.  16,  ;>.  unto  his  daugliter.     .4.  I'.,  present. 

2  Kings  2.  U,  double  ]).  of  thy  spirit. 

2.'>.  30,  every  day  %  p.     A.\ .,  dniUj  rati'. 
2  Chr.  35.  .'),  let  there  be  for  each  a  p.  of  a  fathers' 

house.     A.  v..  lifter  tin-  division  of  the  families. 
Neh.  3.  li),  another  ;a    A.  V..  piece. 
Esth.  2.  a,  with  her  p.    A.  V.,  sitch  things  as  belonged 

to  her. 
Job  20.  2ii,p.  of  a  wicked  man. 
Ps.  16.  .5,  .Jehovah  is  the  j>.  of  mine  inheritance. 

73.  26,  my  ]>.  for  ever ;  11».  57,  Jehovah  is  my  p. 
Eccl.  2.  10,  my  p.  from  all  my  labor. 

5.  1!J,  to  take  his  i). :  11.  2,  give  a  ;>.  to  seven. 
Isa.  53.  12,  divide  him  a  p.  with  the  great. 

61.  7.  shall  rejoice  in  their  p. 
Jer.  10.  16,  p.  of  Jacob  is  not  like  these. 

12.  10,  plea.sant  ^.».  a  de.solate  wilderness. 

37.  12,  receive  his  va     .1.  ('.,  separate  hinise/f. 
Lam.  3.  24,  Jehovah  is  my  p. 
Dan.  1.  5,  p.  of  the  kings  dainties.     A.  V.,  provision  of 

t/w.  hinges  in  en  I. 
Mat.  24.  51,  hisy>.  with  the  hypocrites. 
Luke  12.  42,  p.  of  food  in  due  .season. 

12.  46,  p.  with  the  unfaithful. 

15.  12.  give  me  tiie  j>.  of  thy  substance. 
2  Cor.  6.  15,  what  jt.  hath.     .1.  I'.,  part. 
POSSESS.    Gen.  22.  1^.  thy  seed  shall  p.  the  gate. 
Num.  36.  8,  p.  .  .  .  the  inheritance.    A.  I'.,  enjoy. 
Prov.  8.  22,  .Jehovah  p.  me. 
Isa.  .54.  3,  thy  seed  .shall  p.    A.V.,  inherit. 
Jer.  49.  2,  ]>.  them  that  did  p.  him.    A.  V.,  be  heir  unto 

them  that  wire  his  heirs. 
Mat.  4.  24,  p.  with  demons. 
Luke  12.  15,  abundance  .  .  .  which  he  p. 

1  ("or.  7.  30.  as  though  they  p.  not. 

2  (.'or.  6.  10.  p.  all  things. 
POSSESSION,    (ien.  17.  8.  for  an  everlasting  p. 

Num.  ;i.i.  5;!.  take  p.  of  the  land.     A.  1'.,  dispo.<i.sess  the 

inhabitants  of. 
Deut.  7.  6.  a  people  for  his  own  ]>.     A.  ('.,  a  .iperial 

jteople  unto  liimself 
Josh.  8.  7.  take  i>.  of  the  city.     A .  C,  .SY?»r«»  njjon. 
1  Kings  21.  IS,  gone  down  to  take   p.  of  it.      A.  I'., 

possess. 
Mai.  3. 17,  mine  own  p.,  in  the  day  that  I  make.     .1 .  1 ., 

in  .  .  .  up  my  jeicfls. 
Mat.  1!>.  "22  ;  Mark  10.  22,  for  he  was  one  that  had  great  ]>. 
Acts  5.  1,  sold  a  p. :  7.  45,  p.  of  the  nations. 
Eph.  1.  14,  redemption  of  (iod's  own  p.     A.  V.,  jmr- 

rhitseil  )>. 

Tit.  2. 14,  people  for  his  own  /).    A.  V.,  a  peculiar  people. 
Heb.  10.  34.  spoiling  of  your  p.     A.  I'.,  goods. 
10.  ,'{4.  p.  aiul  an  abiding  one.     A.  J'.,  substance. 

1  Pet.  2.  H,  a  people  for  (Jod's  own  j;.     .1.  V.,  a  peculiar 
}>fnpl'>. 

POSSESSOR.     Gen.   15.  2,  p.   of   ray  house.      A.V., 

.<h'.r,ir'l. 

POSSIBLE.    Mat.  19.  26.  with  God  all  things  are  p. 
Mat.  24.  24.  lead  astrav.  if  v. 

26.  ,^9.  my  Father,  if  it  be  p.     Mark  14.  35. 
Mark  9.  23.  p.  to  him  that  believeth. 
Luke  18.  27,  p.  witli  God. 

Rom.  12.  18,  if  it  be  p..  as  much  as. 
POST.    1  Sam.  1.  9,  sitting  on  his  seat  by  the  door-p. 

A.  v.,  a  p. 
Post,  a  runner,  a  courier,  2  Chr.  30.  6;    Esth.  3.  13;   8. 

10,  14  ;  Job  9.  25 ;  Jer.  51.  31. 
POT.     Ex   16.  3,  when  we  sat  by  the  flesh-;*. 
Ex.  16.  33,  Take  n.  ]>..  and  put  .  .  .  manna. 

27.  3.  make  its  p.     A.  C,  jtans. 

2  Kings  4.  40.  there  is  death  in  the  p. 
Prov.  17.  3 :  27.  21,  refining  p.  is  for  silver. 
Jer.  .52.  18,  The  p.     A.V ,  rablrons. 
Zech.  14.  21,  every  p.  .  .  .  shall  bit  holy. 

.John  2.   6,  six  water  7). ;    Heb.  9.  4,  p.  holding  the 
manna. 


POTENTATE     1  Tim.  6.  1.5,  only  ». 
HOTII'IIAH.  p5t'i-phar  — (/erfiV«/^rt  to  /fa  —  Pharaoh's 
captiiin 
Ishma(!lites  sell  .Joseph  to.  Gen.  39.  1. 
I'OTI  PlIKHA,    p5t'i-plie'ia.    Joseph's    father-in-law. 

Gen.  41.  45.     .1.  V.,  Poti-phnah. 
Potsherd,  a  fragment  of  earthenware,  Job  2.  8. 

Job  41.  30,  His  under  parts  are  like  sharp  p.    A.  V'., 

POTTA(JE.    Gen.  25.  29,  Jacob  boiled  p. 

2  Kiiu;s  4.  3S.  jt.  for  the  sons  of  the  prophets. 
POTTER.     I's.  2.9,  7i.  vessel. 
I.sa.  2 1.  16.  ])....  as  clay.    A.  V..  potter\f  clay. 

30.  14,  a  jiotter'.s  vessel.     A.  V.,  the  ))Otlers\ 

41.  25,  1).  treadeth  clay. 

M.  8.  thou  our  n. 

Mat.  27.  7.  10,  bought  (for)  the  p.  field. 
Koin.  II  21,  the  /*.  a  right  over  the  clay. 
Kcv.  2.  27,  vess(d.s  of  the  ]>. 
Potter,  referred  to,  1  Chr.  4.  23;  wheel  of,  .Ter.  13.  3,  4  ; 

field  of.  .Mat.  '27.  7-10. 
as  a  tvpe  of  (Jod's  power,  Isa.  64.  8;  Jer.  1«.  2:  Rom. 

9.  21. 
Pound,  a  weight.  1  Kings  10.  17;  Ezra  2.  69;  Neh.  7.  71, 

72:  John  12.  3:  1<>.  ,39. 
POUNDS.    1  Kin-^'slO.  17,threeiJ.  ofgold.    A.  V., pound. 

Luke  19.  13,  gave  them  ten  ji. 
POUR.    (ien.  28.  18,  p.  oil  upon. 
2  Sam.  21.  10,  water  was  j).  upon  them.     .1.  I",  ilrop]>ed. 
Job  22.  16,  foundation  was  />. out.     .1.  I'.,  ovirjiown. 

30.  16,  my  soul  is  ji.  out  within  me. 

36.  28.  skies  ]>.  down.     .1.  K..  do  drop. 

;{8.  37,  p.  out  the  bottles  of  heaven.     .1.  K,  .itay. 
Ps.  45.  2,  grace  is  j>.  into  thy  lips. 

62.  8,  p.  out  your  heart  before  him. 
Prov.  1.  23,  p.  out  my  spirit. 

15.  28,  wicked  ]>.  out  evil. 
Isa.  26.  16,  they  jk  out  a  prayer. 

32.  15,  until  the  Sj)irit  be  p.  upon  us. 

.53.  12,  J),  out  his  soul  unto  death. 
Jer.  48.  12,  them  that  ]>.  off.     .1.  I',  uanderers. 

48,  12,  ]>.  him  off.     A.  V.,  rau.v  him  to  nander. 
Lam.  3.  49,  eye  )>.  down.     .1.  I'.,  tri'kleth. 
Hos.  9.  4.  p.  out  wine-offerings.    A.  1'.,  ojfer. 
Mai.  3.  10,  /;.  you  out  a  blessing. 
Mat.  26.  7,  p.  it  upon  his  head. 

26.  28,  my  blood  .  .  .  p.  out  for  many.     .4.  I'.,  .s-Aerf. 
John  2.  15,  ]).  out  the  changers'  money. 

13.  5,  p.  water  into  the  bason 
Acts  2.  17,  18.  p.  forth  of  my  Spirit. 

2.  33.  he  hath  i>.  fortii  this.     A.  l'.,  i^hed. 
Tit.  3.  6.  i>.  out  upon  us  richly.    .4.  K.,  shed. 
Pouring  out.  of  the  Spirit,  Isa.  .3-2.  15 ;  44.  3;  Ezek.  39. 
29  ;  Zech.  12  10;  Acts  2.  ;  10.  45.  [h.  10. 

of  (Jods  wratli.  Ps.  79.  6;  Jer.  10.  25;  Ezek.  7.  8;  Hos. 
POVERTY,    (ieii.  45  11.  come  to  p. 

I'rov.  6   11.  /  .  (Diiie  as  a  roblx'r. 

10  15.  de.stniction  of  the  poor  is  their  p. 

13.  18,  ]).  and  shame  ;  '20.  13,  come  to  p. 

30.  8,  neither  j).  nor  riches. 

31.  7,  and  forget  his  p. 

2  Cor.  8.  9.  through  his  ;;.  might  become  rich. 

Kev.  2.  9,  tliv  t!ii)ulatioii.  and  thy  ]>.    A.  V.,  and  p. 
POWDER     ■l':.\.  32.  21),  ground  it  to  p. 
POWER,    (ien.  31.  6,  with  all  my  p. 

Ex.  15.  6,  glorious  in  p. 

1  Chr.  2;».  11,  greatness,  and  the /*. 

2  Chr.  -li.  8,  (iod  hath  p.  to  help. 
;{2.  9,  his  p.  (  =  host). 

Nell.  9.  'nil.  p.  over  our  bodies.     A.  V.,  dominion. 
Ps.  63.  10.  be  given  over  to  the  ]>.  of  the  sword.     A.  V., 
Then  .'(hall  foil  by  the  .inord. 

68.  ;{-5,  givetii  strenglh  and  /*.  unto  his  i>eople. 

89.  48,  from  the  ;'.  of  Sheol  ?     A.  V.,  hand. 

9(t.  11.  who  knoweth  the  p.  of  thine  anper  V 
Prov.  3.  27.  in  the  y.  of  thy  hand  to  do  it. 

18.  21,  death  and  life  are  in  the  p.  of  the  tongue. 
Eccl.  5.  19,  given  him  ;>.  to  eat. 

8.  8,  ;*.  over  the  day  of  death. 
Isa.  40  2?»,  he  giveth  p.  to  the  faint. 
Jer.  18.  21 ;  E/ek.  3-5.  5,  ;*.  of  the  sword.     A.  1'.,  force. 
Ho.s.  12.  3,  he  had  p.  with  God 
Mic.  3.  8,  full  of  p.  by  the  Spirit. 
Zech.  4.  6,  not  by  might,  nor  by  ». 
Mat.  14.  2.  p.  work  in  him.    A.  IT,  mighty  works. 
Mark  5.  30,  the  p.  proceeding  from  him  had  gone  forth. 

A.  v.,  virtue. 
Luke  1.  ;{5,  p.  of  the  Mo.st  High. 

1.  .T7,  shall  be  void  of  n.     A .  V.,  impossible. 

4.  14,  in  the  p.  of  the  Spirit.  . 

8.  46.  ;>.  hadgone  forth  fromme._^!.  K..  rir/M/*. 

24.  49.  clothed  with  p.  from  on  high.    A.  K.,  endued 
vith  p. 
John  10.  18.  I  have  p.  to  take  it  agaui. 

19.  10,  I  have  }).  to  crucify  thee. 

Acts  1.8,  ye  shall  receive  u.         „    ,„       ^       ,   ,.    ,, 
8.  10.  that  ;)  of  God  which  is  called  Great.     ^   I .,  the 
great  p.  of  d'od. 
2.5.  5,  are  of  i^    A.  V.,  able. 


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Korn.  1.  20,  his  everlasting  p.  and  divinity. 

14.  4,  for  the  Lord  hath  ij.    A.  V.,  God  is  able. 

15.  19,  in  the  p.  of  signs.    A.V.,  Through  mighty. 

1  Cor.  5.  4,  with  the  p.  of  our  Lord  Jesus. 
15.  43,  it  is  raised  in  p. 

15.  56,  p.  of  sin  is  the  law.    A.  F.,  strength. 

2  Cor.  12.  9,  my  j).  is  made  perfect.    A.V.,  strength. 

12.  9,  p.  of  Christ  may  rest. 

Eph.  1.  21,  far  above  all  .  .  .  p.    A.  V.,  might. 

2.  2,  prince  of  the  p.  of  the  air. 

3.  7,  working  of  his  p. 

3.  16,  strengthened  with  p.    A.  V.,  might. 
Phil.  3.  10,  p.  of  his  resui-rectiou. 
Col.  1.  11,  strengthened  with  allj).    A.  V.,  might. 
2  Thes.  1.  7,  angels  of  his  p.    A.  V.,  his  mighty  angels. 
2  Tim.  1.  7,  but  of  p.  and  love. 
Heb.  2.  4,  by  manifold  p.    A.V.,  with  divers  miracles. 

2.  14,  him  that  had  the  p.  of  death. 

7.  16,  the  J},  of  an  endless  life. 

II.  34,  quenched  the  u.  of  fire.    A.  V.,  violence. 

1  Pet.  1.  5.  by  the  p.  of  God. 

Rev.  3.  8,  thou  hast  a  little  p.    A.  V.,  strength. 

18.  3,  p.  of  her  wantonness.    A.  F.,  abundance. 
Power  of  God,  Ps.  27. 1 ;  68.  35 ;  73.  26 ;  138.  3 ;  Isa.  40.  29, 

31 ;  Dan.  2.  37  ;  Joel  3.  16. 
of  Christ,  Mat.  28.  18 ;  Col.  2.  10;  2  Pet.  1.  3. 
of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Acts  1.  8;  Rom.  15.  13, 19. 
bestowed  by  God,  Ps.  29.  11 ;    Isa.  40.  29 ;    Rom.  15. 18 ; 

1  Cor.  5.  4  ;  2  Cor.  12.  9. 

faith  in  Christ  a  source  of.  Mat.  10. 1 ;  Mark  3. 15  ;  Luke 
10.  19;    John  1.  12;    Acts  3.  12;    8.  19;    Rom.  1.  16; 

2  Cor.  4.  7  ;  Eph.  3.  20 ;  Phil.  3.  10  ;  Heb.  7.  16. 
POWERFUL.    Ps.  29.  4,  voice  of  Jeliovah  is  p. 

Dan.  7.  7,  beast  terrible  and  p.    A.  V.,  dreadfid  and 
terrible. 

2  Cor.  13.  3, 1).  in  you.    A.  V.,  mighty. 
POWERFULLY.     Acts  18.  28,  p.    confuted.      A.V., 

migh/ihj  convincpd. 

PRACTISE.    Lev.  19.  26,  nor  p.  augury.    A .  V. ,  ohserre 

times.  [times. 

Deut.  18.  10,  one  that  p.  augury.    A.  F,  an  ohserrer  of 

Ps.  141.  4,  p.  deeds  of  wickedness.    A.V.,  p.   wickrd 

icor/cs. 
Acts  19.  19,  J},  magical  arts.    A.  F.,  tised. 
Rom.  1.  32,  they  that  i).   such  things.     A.  V.,  which 
commit. 

2.  1,  dost  p.  the  same  things.    A.  F.,  doesf. 
7.  19,  that  I  :?j.    A.V.,do. 
PR^TORIAN.    Phil.  1.  13,  whole  p.  guard.    A.  F,  all 

I  he  pidacp. 
PR^TORIUM.    Mat.  27.  27,  P.    A.  F,  common  hall. 
Mark  13.  16,  within  the  court,  which  is  the  P.    A.  F, 

led  him  away  into  the  hall. 
John  18.  28,  into  the  P.     A.V.,  hall  of  judgment. 

19.  9,  the  P.     A.  F,  judgment  hall. 
PRAISE  {n.).    Ex.  15. 11,  fearful  in  p. 

Deut.  10.  21,  he  is  thy  p. 
Neh.  9.  5,  above  all  blessing  and  p. 
Ps.  65.  1,  p.  waiteth ;  66.  2,  make  his  p.  glorious. 
105.  2,  sing  p.  unto  him.    A.  V.,  psalms. 

III.  10,  his  p.  endureth  for  ever. 
149.  1,  his  p.  in  the  assembly. 

Prov.  27.  21,  man  is  tried  by  hiap.    A.  F,  so  is  a  man 

to  his  J)- 
Isa.  60. 18,  thy  gates  P. ;  61.  3,  garment  of  p. 
Jer.  33.  9,  a  name  of  joy,  for  a  p.  ;  Hab.  3.  3,  full  of  his  p. 
Zeph.  3.  20,  a  p.  among  all  the  peoples. 
Mat.  21.  16,  thou  hast  perfected  p. 
Rom.  2.  29,  whose  p.  is  not  of  men. 

13.  3,  thou  shalt  have  p. 

15.  9,  give  p.  unto  thee.    A.  F,  confess  to. 
1  Cor.  4.  5,  each  man  have  his  p.  from  God.    A.  F,  p.  of 

God. 
Eph.  1.  6.  p.  of  the  glory  of  his  grace. 
Phil.  4.  8,  if  there  be  any  i). 
Heb.  13.  15,  sacrifice  of  p.  to  God. 
Jas.  5. 13,  cheerful?  let  him  sing  p.     A.  F,  psalms. 
Rev.  19.  5,  give  p.  to  our  God.     A.  F,  jj.  our  God. 
PRAISE  (v.).    Gen.  49.  8,  shall  thy  brethren  p. 
Ex.  15.  2, 1  will  p.  him.    A.  I'.,  prepare  him  a  habitation. 
Ps.  63.  3,  my  lips  shall  p. ;  67.  3,  Let  the  peoples  p. 

107.  32,  p.  him  in  the  seat. 
Prov.  27.  2,  let  another  man  p.  thee. 

31.  31,  let  her  works  p.  her. 
Isa.  38.  19,  the  living,  he  shall  p.  thee. 
Dan.  2.  23,  I  thank  thee,  and  p.  thee. 
Luke  2.  13,  heavenly  host  jj.  God. 
•Acts  2.  47  ;  3.  8,  p.  God. 


Rom.  15. 11,  let  all  the  peoples  p.  him.    A.  F,  laud. 
•raise,  God  worthy  of,  Deut.  10.  21 ;  32.  1-4  ;  Judg.  5.  2 ; 
2  Sam.  22.  4  ;  1  Chr.  29.  10-13  ;  Ps.  18.  3  ;  96.  4  ;  Isa.  12. 


4-6 ;  25.  1 ;   Jer.  31.  7,  10-12  ;   Dan.  2.  20-23  ;   Joel  2.  26 

Hab.  3.  3  ;  Luke  1.  46, 68  ;  Eph.  1.  6 ;  1  Tim.  1. 17 ;  Rev. 

4.  11 ;  5.  12,  13  ;  19.  5. 
of  man,  vanity  of,  Prov.  27.  2 ;  Mat.  6. 1. 
in  heaven,  and  by  angels,  Ps.  148.  2 ;  Luke  2.  13  ;  Rev, 

4.  8 ;  5. 11-13. 
'ExerapU&ad:  —  Melchizedek,  Gen.  14.  20;   Jethro,  Ex. 

18. 10 ;  Israelites,  1  Chr.  16.  36 ;  I)avi(t,  1  Chr.  29. 10-13 ; 


Ps.  119.  164 ;  Ezra,  Neh.  8.  6 ;  Hezekiah,  Isa.  38.  19 ; 
Alary,  Luke  1.  46 ;  shepherd.^!,  Luke  2.  20 ;  Simeon, 
Luke  2.  28 ;  Anna,  Luke  2.  38 ;  disciples,  Luke  19.  37, 
38  ;  the  apostles,  Luke  24.  53 ;  first  converts.  Acts  2. 47  ; 
lame  man,  Acts  3.  8  ;  Paul  and  Silas,  Acta  16.  25. 
PRATE.    Ps.  94.  4,  They  p.     A.  V.,  utter. 

Prov.  10.  8,  a  p.  fool  shall  fall. 

3  John  10,  p.  .  .  .  with  wicked  words. 
PRAY.    Gen.  20.  7,  he  shall  p.  for  thee. 

Ex.  3.  18,  we  1).  thee.     A.  F,  beseech. 

1  Sam.  7.  5,  p.  for  you  unto  Jehovah. 

2  Sam.  2.  14,  I  p.  thee,  arise.     A.  F,  now. 
Ezra  6. 10,  p.  for  the  life  of  the  king. 
Job  42.  8,  Job  shall  p.  for  you. 

Ps.  5.  2,  unto  thee  do  I  p. 

72.  15,  shall  p.  for  him  continually.  A.  F,  prayer  also 
shall  be  made. 

122.  6, 1).  for  the  peace  of  Jerusalem. 
Isa.  16.  12,  come  to  his  sanctuary  to  p. 
Jer.  7.  16,  p.  not  thou  for  this  people. 

37.  3,  jj.  now  unto  Jehovah  our  God. 
Mat.  5.  44,  p.  for  them  that  persecute. 

6.  7,  in  p.    A.  v.,  when  ye  jjray. 

14.  23,  apart  to  p. ;  26.  36,  yonder  and  p. 

Mark  11 .  24,  ye  p.  and  ask  for.    A.V.,  desire,  when  ye  p. 
Luke  8.  38,  p.  him.    A.  V.,  besought. 
9.  29,  as  he  was  p.    A.  F,  2Jrayed. 

11.  1,  teach  us  to  p. ;  18.  1,  ought  always  to  p. 
John  14.  16.  I  will  p.  the  Father. 

n.9,Ip.  for  them  ;  17.  20,  Neither  for  these  only  do  I  p. 
Acts  9. 11,  for  behold,  he  p. 

Rom.  8.  26,  we  know  not  how  to  p.  as  we  ought.  A.  F, 
iv/iai  ive  should  jj.  for  as. 

1  Cor.  14.  15,  /;.  with  the  understanding  also. 

2  Cor.  13.  9,  p.  for,  even  your  perfecting.    A.  F,  ivish. 
Eph.  6.  18,  praying  at  all  seasons. 

Phil.  1.  9,  this  1  p.,  that  your  love. 

1  Thes.  5.  17,  p.  without  ceasing. 

1  Tim.  2.  8,  that  the  men  p.  in  every  place. 

Jas.  5.  13,  suffering  ?  let  liim  p. 

5.  16,  p.  one  for  another. 
PRAYER.    2  Sam.  7.  27,  to  pray  tliis  p. 
Neh.  1.  6,  hearken  unto  the  p.  of  thy  servant. 
Job  16.  17,  my  p.  is  pure. 
Ps.  42.  8,  a  p.  unto  the  God  of  my  life. 

65.  2,  0  thou  that  liearest  p. 

102.  17,  regarded  the  p.  of  the  destitute. 
Prov.  15.  8,  p.  of  the  upright. 

15.  29,  p.  of  the  righteous. 

Isa.  1. 15,  when  ye  make  many  jj. 

Mat.  21.  13,  My  house  shall  be  called  a  house  of  p. 

21.  22,  ask  in  p.,  believing. 
Mark  12.  40,  make  long  p. 
Luke  22.  45,  from  his  p.    A.  V.,from  p. 
Acts  1. 14,  stedfastly  in  p.    A.  V.,  in  p.  and  supplica- 
tion. 

3. 1,  at  the  hour  of  p. ;  10.  31,  p.  is  heard. 

12.  5,  p.  was  made  earnestly. 

16.  13,  where  we  supposed  there  was  a  place  of  p>- 
A.  v.,  where  j}.  was  ivont  to  be  made. 

1  Cor.  7.  5,  give  yourselves  unto  p.  A.V.,  fasting 
and  p. 

1  Tim.  4.  5,  sanctified  through  the  word  of  God  and  p. 

Jas.  5.  15,  p.  of  faith  shall  save  him  that  is  sick. 

1  Pet.  4.  7,  be  sober  unto  iJ.    A.  F,  watcli  unto  p. 

Rev.  5.  8,  p.  of  the  saints. 
Prayer,  acceptable,  must  be  .sincere,  Heb.  10.  22  ;  offered 
in  faith.  Mat.  7.  7,  8 ;  21.  22 :  Mark  11.  24  ;  John  14. 13, 
14  ;  and  in  the  name  of  Christ,  John  16.  23,  24  :  Eph. 
2.18;  5.  20;  Col.  3.  17 ;  1  Pet.  2.  5. 

different  kinds  of  :  secret,  Mat.  6.  5-7  ;  private,  Ps.  88. 
1 ;  Dan.  6.  10 ;  1  Thes.  5.  17 ;  public,  Ex.  20.  24 ;  Isa. 
56.  7;  Mat.  18.  19,  20;  Luke  11.  2. 

intercessory,  enjoined.  Num.  6.  23 ;  Job  42.  8 ;  Isa.  62.  6 ; 
Ps.  122.  6 ;  1  Tim.  2.  1 ;  Jas.  5. 14. 

Instances  of  &i\awevs:  —  Abraham,  Gen.  17.  18,  20;  18. 
23-32;  20.  7, 17,  18:  Moses  for  Pharaoh,  Ex.  8.  12,  13, 
30,  31 ;  9.  33 ;  for  the  Israelites,  Ex.  17.  11,  13 ;  32.  11- 
14,  31-34 ;  Num.  21.  7,  8 ;  Deut.  9.  18,  19,  25;  for  Mir- 
iam, ¥.\xm.  12.  13;  for  Aaron,  Deut.  9.  20;  Samuel, 
1  Sam.  7.  5-12 ;  Solomon,  1  Kings  8. ;  2  Chr.  6. ;  Elijah, 

1  Kings  17.  20-23 ;  Eli-^lia,  2  Kings  4.  33,  36 ;  Isaiah, 

2  Kings  19.  ;  Jeremiah,  Jer.  42.  2-10;  Peter,  Acts  9. 
40;  the  church.  Acts  12.  5-12;  Paul,  Acts  28.  8. 

posture  in,  kneeling,  1  Khigs  8.  54 ;  2  Chr.  6.  13 ;  Ps.  95. 
6 ;  Isa.  45.  23 ;  Luke  22.  41 ;  Acts  7.  60 ;  9.  40 ;  Eph.  3. 
14 ;  bowing  and  falling  prostrate.  Gen.  24.  26,  52 ;  Ex. 
4.  31;  12.  27:  Mat.  26.  39;  Mark  14.  35;  spreading  out 
the  hands,  1  Kings  8.  22,  38,  54  :  Ps.  28.  2 ;  63.  4 ;  88.  9 ; 

1  Tim.  2.  8  ;  standing,  1  Sam.  1.  26;  1  Kings  8. 14,  55 ; 

2  Chr.  20.  9 ;  Mark  11.  25 ;  Luke  18.  11,  13. 
enjoined,  Ex.  22.  23,  27  ;  1  Kings  3.  5 ;  2  Chr.  7.  14  ;  Ps. 

37.  4 ;  Isa.  55.  6:  Joel  2.  32 ;  Ezek.  36.  37  ;  Mat.  26.  41 ; 
Luke  18.  1;  Eph.  6.  18;  Phil.  4.  6;  1  Thes.  5.  17,  25; 
ITim.  2. 1,  8. 
Examples  of  answers :  —  Lot,  Gen.  19. 19-21 ;  Abraham^s 
servant.  Gen.  24.  15-27;  Jacob,  Gen.  32.  24-30;  Israel- 
ites, Ex.  2.  23,  24  ;  Moses,  Ex.  17.  4-6;  32.  11-14;  Sam- 
son, Judg.  15. 18, 19 ;  Hannah,  1  Sam.  1.  27  ;  Solomon, 


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1  Kings  3.  9, 12;  Elijah,  1  liiugs  18.  36-38  ;  Jchouliaz, 

2  Kings  13.  4;  Hezekinh.  2  Kings  19.  20;  Asa,  2  Chr. 
14.  11,  12;  Alcmitsseh,  2  Chr.  33.  13,  19;  Ncheiniah, 
Neh.  4.  9,  1.5;  Job,  Job  42.  10;  Dai  id,  Ps.  IS.  «;  Jere- 
miah, Lam.  3.  55,  56;  Daniel,  Dan.  9.  20-23;  Jonah, 
Jonah  2.  2,  10;  Zac/iarias,  Luke  1.  13;  blind  man, 
Luke  18.  38,  41-43  ;  thief  on  the  cross,  Luke  23.  42,  43  ; 
Cornelius,  Acts  10.  4,  31;  Paul  and  Silas,  Acts  16. 
25,  26. 

when  unacceptable  to  God,  Job  27.  8,  9  ;  35.  12 ;  Ps.  18. 
41 ;  66. 18 ;  109.  7  ;  Prov.  1.  24-31 ;  15.  29  ;  23.  9 ;  Isa.  1. 
15 ;  23.  13 ;  59.  2 ;  Jer.  7. 16 ;  14.  11-14  :  15.  1 ;  Mic.  3.  4 ; 
Zech,  7.  13 ;  Mat.  15.  8 ;  Mark  7.  6 ;  John  9.  31 ;  Jas. 
4.3. 
Refusal  of,  exemplified :  — /SV/»/,  1  Sam.  28.  15;  elders 
of  l.Tacl,  Ezek.  20.  3;  Pharisees,  Mat.  23.  14  (marg.). 
Prayers,  in  Old  Testament:  — yl«ro«  and  priests,  for 
blessing.  Num.  6.  22-26 ;  Abraham,  for  a  son.  Gen.  15. 
2 ;  for  Ishmael,  Gen.  17.  17,  18 ;  for  Sodom,  Gen.  18. 
23,  32 ;  Asa,  for  victory,  2  Chr.  14.  11 ;  Daniel,  for 
Jerusalem,  Dan.  9.  4-19  ;  David,  for  his  house,  2  Sam. 
7. 13-29  ;  for  forgiveness  and  peace,  Ps.  51. ;  for  Israel, 
2  Sam.  24.  17  ;  at  the  end  of  liis  life.  1  Chr.  29.  10-19  ; 
Eliezer,  for  success.  Gen.  24.  12-14,  27;  Elijah,  for 
widow's  son,  1  Kings  17.  20;  at  Carmel,  1  Kings  18. 
36,  37  :  to  die,  1  Kings  19.  4 ;  Elisha,  for  opening  inner 
eyes,  2  Kings  6.  17  ;  for  blinding  the  army,  2  Kings  6. 
18;  Ezekicl,  for  people.  Ezek.  9.  8;  Ezra,  confession, 
Ezra  9.  6-15 ;  Habakkak,  for  a  revival,  Hab.  3.  1-16 ; 
Hannah,  for  a  sou,  1  Sam.  1.  11 ;  in  thanks,  1  Sam.  2. 
1-10;  liezekiah,  for  his  protection,  2  Kings  19.  15-19; 
2  Kings  20.  3 ;  Isa.  33.  3 ;  for  the  unclean.sed,  2  Chr. 
30.  18 ;  Israel,  for  expiation,  Deut.  21.  6-8 ;  confession, 
Deut.  26.  5-10 ;  tithing  prayer,  Deut.  26. 13-15  ;  Jabez, 
for  blessing,  1  Cin-.  4.  10 ;  Jacob,  before  Esau,  Gen. 
32.  9-12 ;  Jehoshajphat,  for  deliverance,  2  Chr.  20.  6-13 ; 
Jeremiah,  in  fannne,  Jer.  14.  7-9  ;  for  comfort,  Jer.  15. 
15-18  ;  Jonah,  for  freedom,  Jonah  2.  2-9 ;  at  Nineveh. 
Jonah  4.  2;  Joshtta,  for  mercy.  Josh.  7.  7  9;  Levites. 
confession,  Neh.  9.  5-38 ;  Manoali,  for  guidance.  Judg. 

13.  8,  9  ;  Mos^s,  for  the  people,  Ex.  32. 11-13 ;  for  guid- 
ance, Ex.  33.  12-16;  for  God's  presence.  Num.  10.  35. 
36 ;  for  help.  Num.  11.  11-15 ;  for  Miriam,  Niun.  12. 
13 ;  for  murmurers.  Num.  14.  13-19 ;  for  a  successor. 
Num.  27.  15-17 ;  to  enter  Canaan,  Deut.  3.  24 ;  lYrhe- 
rniah,  for  captives,  Neh.  1.  5-11;  for  protection,  Neh. 
4.4,5;  P.sY/Z//i7.s^  in  a  large  number  of  Psalms;  Sam- 
son, for  vengeance,  Judg.  16.  23:  S"lomon,  for  wis- 
dom, 1  Kings  3.  5-9 ;  temple  dedication.  1  Kings  8. 
23-61 :  2  Chr.  6.  14-42  ;  Ti/les  of  Psalms,  17. ;  86.  ;  90. ; 
102. ;  142. 

Christ's,  Mat.  14.  23;  26.  36;  27.  46;  Mark  1.  35;  6.  46; 

14.  32 :  15.  34  ;  Luke  6. 12 ;  9.  28 ;  22.  32 ;  23.  34, 46 ;  John 

12.  28  ;  17.  9. 

PREACH.    Neh.  6.  7,  prophets  to  p.  of  thee. 
Isa.  61.  1,  to  p.  good  tidings. 
Jonah  3.  2,  ]).  unto  it  the  preaching. 
Mat.  3.  1,  cometli  John  the  Baptist,  p. 

4.  17,  began  Jesus  to  p. 

11.  5,  poor  have  good  tidings  p.  to  them. 
Mark  1.  4,  p.  the  baptism  of.     A.  V.,  preach. 

13.  10,  p.  unto  all.    A.  V.,  2mhUshed  among. 
Acts  5.  42.  teach  and  to  j).  Jesus ;  10.  36,  p.  .  .  .  peace. 

1  Cor.  1.  23,  we  p.  ( 'hrist  crucified. 
15.  14,  our  p.  vain. 

2  Cor.  4.  5,  we  p.  not  ourselves. 

Gal.  1.  9,  p.  unto  vou  any  gospel.    A.V.,  preach. 
Phil.  1.  15,  p.  Christ :  2  Tim.  4.  2,  /-.  the  word. 
1  Pet.  3.  19.  p.  unto  the  spirits  in  prison. 
PREACHER.    Eccl.  L  1,  the  words  of  the  P. 
Eccl.  1.  12,  I  the  P.  was  king. 
Rom.  10.  14,  without  a  p.  ? 

1  Tim.  2.  7,  appointed  a/>. 

2  Pet.  2.  5,  a  p.  of  righteousness. 

Preaching:,  the  gospel.  Mat.  4.  17 ;  28.  19 ;  Mark  1.  14 ; 
Luke  4.  18 :  Acts  2.  14-40 ;  3. 12-28 ;  5.  29-32  ;  10.  34-43 ; 

13.  16  41 :  17.  22-31. 

of  repentance,  Jonah  3.  ;  Mat.  3. 1-12 ;  12.  41 ;  Mark  1. 

2-8 ;  Luke  3.  1-18 :  1  Pet.  3.  19 :  2  Pet.  2.  5. 
Examples  of :  —  Noah.  2  Pet.  2.  5 ;  Solomon,  Eccl.  1.  1 : 
Ezra.  Neh.  8.  4:  .lesus.  Mat.  5.  ;  John  Baptist,  Mark 
1.  4;  the  apo.^tles,  Mark  16.  20;   Peter,  Acts  2.  14; 
Stephen,  Acts  7. ;  Philip,  Acts  8.  35. 
Instances  of  the  efficacy  of :  —  Ezra^s,  Neh.  8.  12 ;  in 
the  case  of  the  Ps/dmisf.  Ps.  73.  17  ;  Jonah's,  Jonah  3. 
4.5;  Peter's,  Acts  2.  41 ;  4.  4  :  I'hilij/s,  Acts  8.  5,  6; 
Peln-'s.  Acts  10.  44  ;  Paul  and  Barnabas,  Acts  13.  48 ; 
lAldia,  Acts  16.  14  :  Paul  at  Ephfsus,  Acts  19.  19. 
PRECEDE.    1  Thes.  4.  15,  p.  them.    A.  V.,  prerent. 
PRECEPT.    Ps.  19.  8,  p.  of  Jehovah  are  right.    A.  V., 
statute's. 
Ps.  Iti3.  18.  remember  his  p.    A.  V.,  commandments. 
119.  40,  longed  after  thy  >?. ;  119.  93,  forget  thy  p. 
119.  104,  through  thy  p.  I  get  understandhig. 
119.  1.59,  how  I  love  thy  p. 
Isa.  28.  10.  p.  upon  p. 

(  ol.  2.  22.  i>.  and  doctrines.    A.  V.,  commandments. 
PRECINCTS.     2  Kings  23.  11,  which  was  in  the  p. 
A.  v.,  suburbs. 


PRECIOUS.    Gen.  24.  53,  p.  things. 
Deut.  33.  13,  for  the  /'.  things  of  heaven. 

1  Sam.  3.  1,  word  of  Jehovah  wasp. 
26.  21,  my  life  was  p. 

2  (^ hr.  32.  23, ;/.  thmgs  to  Hezekiah.    A.V.,  presents. 
Job  22.  25,  j>.  silver.    A.V.,  plenty  of. 

Ps.  36.  7,  j>.  is  thy  lovingkuidness.    A.V.,  excellent. 
116.  15,  /*.  in  the  sight  of  Jehovah. 
133.  2,  like  the  p.  oil. 

139.  17,  how  p.  also  are  thy  thoughts. 
Prov.  3.  15,  more  p.  than  rubies. 

2U.  15,  a  ]i.  jewel. 

21.  20,  p.  treasure.    A.  V.,  to  be  desired. 
Eccl.  7.  1,  good  name  is  better  than  ^j.  oil. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  13,  with  p.  fruits.    A.  V.,  pleasant. 
Isa.  28.  16.  a  j>.  corner-stone. 

54.  12 ;  Joel  3.  5,  p.     A.  V.,  2)leasant. 
Hag.  2.  7,  ]'.  things  of  all  nations.    A.V.,  desire. 
Mat.  26.  7,  cruse  of  exceeding  iJ.  ointment. 
John  12.  3,  pure  nard,  very  p.    A.  V.,  costly. 
Jas.  5.  7,  husbandman  waiteth  for  the  p.  fruit. 

1  Pet.  1.  7,  proof  of  your  faith,  being  more  p. 
1.  19,  with  p.  blood. 

2  Pet.  1.  1,  like  p.  faith. 

1.  4,  ;/.  and  exceeding  great  promises. 

Precious  Stones,  used  in  the  high  priest's  breast- 
plate. Ex.  28.  9-21 ;  39.  6-14 ;  for  the  tabernacle,  Ex. 
3.5.  27  :  and  temple,  1  Chr.  29.  2,  8;  engraved.  Zech.  3. 
9;  from  Sheba.  1  Kings  10.  2;  Ezek.  27.  22;  from 
Ophir,  1  Kiiigs  1(K  11. 

PRECIOUSNESS.     1  Pet.  2.  7,  is  the  p.    A.  V.,  he  is 

PREEMINENCE.      Gen.  49.  3,  p.  of  dignity  .  .  .  p. 
of  power.     A.  V.,  excellency. 
Gen.  49.  4.  have  the  p.    A.  V.,  excel. 
Eccl.  3.  19,  man  hath  no  p. 
Col.  1.  18,  have  tlie  p. 

3  John  9,  loveth  to  have  the  p. 
PREFER.    Ps.  137.  6,  if  I  p.  not  Jerusalem. 
PREJUDICE.    1  Tim.  5.  21,  without  jj.    A.  V.,  prefer- 

riiio  one  before  another. 
Prejudice,  referred  to,  Prov.  24.  23  ;  John  7.  24. 
Examples  :—i\'«amrtH,  2  Kings  5.  12;  Jrsus'  country- 
men,M^t.  13.  55:  Xathunael,  John  1.  46;  Epicureans, 
Acts  17.  18  :  Epitesians,  Acts  19.  34. 
PREPARATION.    1  Chr.  22.  5,  therefore  make  p. 
Mat.  27.  02,  day  after  the  P. 
Epli.  6.  15.  the  p.  of  the  gospel  of  peace. 
PREPARE.    Gen.  24.  31,  I  have  p.  the  house. 
Ps.  61.  7,  Oh  p.  lovingkindness  and  truth. 
65.  9.  hast  so  p.  the  earth.    A.  V.,  provided  for  it. 
68. 10,  didst  p.  of  thy  goodness.     A.  ]'.,  hast  piepared. 
78.  19,  Can  God  p.  a  table  in.     A.  V.,  furnish. 
Isa.  40.  3,  p.  ye  .  .  .  the  way  of  Jehovah. 
Amos  4.  12,  p.  to  meet  thy  God. 

Zech.  5. 11,  when  it  is  ]>.    A.V.,  it  shall  be  established. 
Mat.  20.  23,  p.  of  my  Father. 
Luke  12.  20,  which  thou  hast  p.    A.V.,  2Jrovided. 
John  14.  2,  to  j>.  a  place. 

2  Cor.  9.  2.  Achaia  hath  been  p.    A.  V.,  was  ready. 
2  Tim.  2.  21,  p.  unto  every. 
Heb.  9.  6,  things  ha\ing  been  thus  p.    A.  V.,  when  .  .  . 

icere  thus  ordained. 
Rev.  14.  10.  p.  unmixed.     A.  V.,  poured  out. 
Presbytery,  mentioned,  1  Tim.  4.  14. 
PRESCRIBING.    Ezra  7.  22,  salt  without  p. 
PRESENCE.    Gen.  3.  8,  from  the  p.  of  Jehovah. 
Ex.  ;j3.  15.  if  thy  jj.  go  not  with  me. 

1  Sam.  26.  20.  away  from  the  p.    A.  V.,  before  the  face. 
Job  1.  12,  Satan  went  forth  from  the  p.  of  Jehovah. 

23.  15.  terrified  at  his  p. 

Ps.  16.  11,  in  thy  p.  is  fulness  ;  23.  5j  in  the  p.  of. 
21.  6,  glad  ...  in  thy  p.    A.  V.,  utth  thy  countenance. 
31.  20,  the  covert  of  thy  p. 
51.  11,  from  thy  iJ. 
.52.  9,  in  the  p.  of  thy  saints.    A.  V.,  before. 

140.  13,  ihe  upright  shall  dwell  in  tliy  p. 
Prov.  14.  7,  Go  into  the  p.  of  a  foolish  man. 
Isa.  63.  9,  angel  of  his  ;;. 

Joel  2.  6,  At  their  p.    A.V.,  Before  their  face. 
Jonah  1.  3,  ^j.  of  Jehovah. 
Luke  13.  26.  eat  and  drink  in  thy  p. 
15.  10,  joy  in  the  p.  of  the  angels. 

2  Cor.  10.  1,  who  in  your  j>.  am  lowly.    A.V..,  in  p. 
Phil.  1.  26,  my  p.  with  you.    A.  V.,  coming  to. 

2.  12.  not  as  in  my  p.  only. 

Jude  24.  before  the  p.  of  his  glory  without  blemish. 
Presence  of  God,  impossible  to  hide  from,  Ps.  139.  7-12 ; 

Jer.  23.  24  ;  Amos  9.  2 ;  Jonah  2.  2,  7. 
ca.ses  of  hiding  from.  Gen.  3.  8  ;  Jonah  1.  3, 10. 
its  awfulness,  Ex.  19.   16-18 ;  Deut.  33.  2 ;  Judg.  5.  4 ; 

Ps.  18.  7-16 ;  114.  7  ;  Isa.  M.  1-3 ;  Jer.  5.  22  ;  Ezek.  38. 

20 ;  Mic.  1.  3,  4  ;  Hab.  3.  3-6. 
in  special  places.  Gen.  28.  17 ;  1  Sam.  4.  4:  2  Sam.  6.  2  ; 

2  Kings  19.  15 ;  2  Chr.  20.  9 ;  Ps.  9.  11 ;  99.  1 ;  Isa. 

37.  16. 
went  with  the  IsraeUtes,  Ex.  33. 14,  15  ;  Isa.  63.  9. 
angels  and  elders  stand  in.  Luke  1.  19;  Rev.  5.  8, 11; 

7.11. 


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COMBINED    CONCORDANCE    TO    THE 


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PRESENT  [adj.).    Ps.  46.  1,  a  very  p.  help. 

1  Tim.  H.  17,  rich  in  this  p.  world.    A.  F.,  this  ivorld. 
PRESENT  in.).    Gen.  32.  13,  a  p.  for  Esau. 

1  8am.  10.  27,  brought  him  no  p.    A.  V.,  2}reseJits. 
25.  27,  this  J5.    A.  V.,  blessing. 

Job  6.  22,  Offer  a  p.  for  me.    A.V.,  Give  a  reward. 
Ps.  68.  29,  kings  shall  bring  p. 
Prov.  21.  14,  a  p.  in  the  bosom.    A.  F.,  reward. 
Heb.  12.  11,  All  chastening  seemeth  for  the  p. 
PRESENT  (v.).    Lev.  23,  18,  p.  with  the  bread.    A.  F., 
offer. 
Num.  5.  9,  p.  unto  the  priest.    A.  F.,  bring. 
Rom.  6.  13,  p.  yourselves  unto  God.    A.V.,  yield. 

7.  18,  to  will  is  p. ;  7.  21,  evil  iS  p. 

12. 1,  iJ.  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice. 
Col.  1.  28,  p.  every  man. 

2  Tim.  2.  15,  p.  thyself  approved  unto  God.    A.V., 
.^/letv. 

Presents,  antiquity  of.  Gen.  32.  13  ;  43.  15. 

laid  out   and  presented  with  great  ceremony,  Gen. 
43.  25;  Mat.  2.  11. 
PRESERVE.    Gen.  32.  30,  my  life  is  p. 
Neh.  9.  6.  thou  jj.  them. 
Job  24.  22,  p.  the  mighty.    A.V.,  draweth. 
Ps.  25.  21,  uprightness  p.  me. 
145.  20,  Jehovah  p.  all  them  that  love  him. 
Prov.  2.  8,  p.  the  way  of  his  saints. 
5.  2,  mayest  p.  discretion.    A.  V.,  'regard. 
20.  28,  Kindness  and  truth  p.  ;  Jer.  49.  11,  I  will  p. 
Mat.  9.  17.  both  are  p. ;  Luke  17.  33,  shall  p.  it. 
2  Pet.  2.  5,  p.  Noah.    A.  F,  .mved. 
Preserver,  God  the,  of  the  faithful,  Ps.  31.  23  ;  97.  10  ; 
Prov.  2.  8 ;  Jude  24. 
of  men  ;  Josh.  24.  17  ;  Ps.  116.  6. 
PRESS.    Gen.  49.  19,  p.  upon  their  heel.    A.V.,  over- 
come at  the  last. 
Judg.  6.  38,  p.  the  fleece  together.    A.  F,  thrust. 
Amos  2. 13,  I  will  p.  you.    A.  V.,  I  am  pressed  under 

IJOtl. 

Luke  8.  45,  the  multitude  v.  thee.    A.V.,  throng. 
11.  53,  p.  upon  him.     A.  F,  urge. 

2  Cor.  2.  5,  p.  not  too  heavily.    ^-l.F,  may  not  over- 
charge. 

4.  8,  we  are  p.    A.  V.,  troubled. 
11.  28,  that  which  p.  upon  me  daily.    A.V..  conieth, 
Phil.  3. 12,  I  p.  on.     A.  V.,  follow  after. 
3.  14,  I  p.  on  toward  the  goal.    A.  F,  p.  ioivard. 
Heb.  6.  1,  let  us  p.  on.    A.  V.,  go. 
PRESSURE.    Job  33.  7,  my  p.  be  heavy.    A.  F,  hand. 
PRESUME.    Num.  14.  44,  p.  to  go  up  to. 
Presumption,  danger  of,  l>eut.   8.   12-20;  Ps.  19.  13; 
Prov.  27.  1;  Luke  12.  19,  20;  Rom.  11.17-24;  Jas.  4. 
13-16. 
Instances  of :  —the  Israelites,  Num.  14.  44  ;  Deut.  1.  43 ; 
prophets,  Deut.  18.  20 ;  builders  of  Babel,  Gen.  11. ; 
Belh-shemiles,  1  Sam.  6.  19;    Hiel,  1  Kings  16.  34; 
Uzzah,  2  Sam.  6.  6;   Uzziah,  2  Chr.  26.  16;  Jewish 
exorcists.  Acts  19.  13;  Diotrephes,   3  John  9. 
presumptuous  sins,  Ex.  21.  14;    Deut.  17.  12;   2  Pet. 
2.  10  :  Jude  8. 
PRESUMPTUOUS.    Ps.  19.  13,  from  p.  sins. 
PRESUMPTUOUSLY.    Ex.  21.  14,  come  p. 

Dent.  18.  21),  speak  ...  p.    A.  F,  presume  to  speak. 
PRETENCE.     Luke  20.  47,  for  a  j>.  make  long  prayers. 
A.  v.,  sheio. 
Phil.  1.  18,  in  p.  or  in  truth. 
Pretences,  instances  of,  1  Sam.  20.  6,  29  ;   23. 1,  2 ;  29.  8  ; 

1  Kings  13.  11-19  ;  Jer.  41.  1,  6. 
PREVAIL.    Gen.  7. 18,  the  waters  p. 
Gen.  32.  28,  striven  with  God  .  .  .  and  hast  p. 
Ex.  17.  11,  Moses  held  up  his  hand,  that  Israel  p. 
Judg.  4.  24.  p.  more  and  more.    A.  F,  prospered  and  p. 
Ps.  65.  3,  iniquities  p. ;  129.  2,  have  not  p. 
Mat.  16.  18,  gates  of  Hades  shall  not  p. 
Luke  21.  36,  that  ye  may  p.  to  escape.   A.  F,  accounted 

Horthy. 
Acts  19.  20,  grew  the  word  of  the  Lord  and  p-. 
Rom.  3.  4,  mightest  p.    A.  V.,  overcome. 
PREY.    Gen.  49.  9,  from  the  p.,  my  son. 
Job  29. 17,  plucked  the  p.  out  of  his  teeth.    A.  F,  spoil. 
3S.  41,  his  p.     A.  v.,  food. 

Isa.  10.  2.  make  the  fatherless  their  p. !    .-1.  F,  rob. 
Jer.  20.  5,  they  shall  make  them  a  p.    A.  F,  spoil  them. 
Ezek.  34.  22,  shall  no  more  be  a  p. 
PRICE.  Gen.  23.  9,  for  the  full  p.   A.  F,  as  much  money 
as  it  is  worth. 
Lev.  25. 16,  increase  the  p. 
25.  52,  p.  of  his  redemption. 

Num.  20.  19,  give  the  p.  thereof.    A.  F,  pay  for  it. 
Prov.  31. 10,  her  p.  is  far  above  rubies. 
Mat.  13.  46,  one  pearl  of  great  p. 
1  Cor.  6.  20,  ye  were  bought  with  a  p. 
1  Pet.  3.  4,  in  the  sight  of  God  of  great  p. 
Price,  of  redemption,  1  Cor.  6.  20 ;  7.  23  ;  pearl  of  great. 
Mat.  13.  46 ;  of  virtue  above  rubies,  Prov.  31.  10 ;  of 
wisdom.  Job  28.  13. 
PRICED.    Mat.  27.  9,  price  of  him  that  was  p.    A.  F, 

valued. 
PRICKS.    Num.  33,  55,  p.  in  your  eyes. 


PRIDE.    Lev.  26.  19,  break  the  p.  of  your  power. 
Ps.  31.  18,  speak  .  .  .  With  p.    A.  V.,  proudly. 
73.  6,  p.  is  as  a  chain  about  their  neck. 
89.  9,  p.  of  the  sea.    ^1.  F.,  raging. 
90. 10,  p.  but  labor  and  sorrow.    A .  V.,  strength. 
Prov.  13.  10,  By  p.  cometh  only  contention. 
21.  24,  worketh  in  the  arrogance  of  p.      ^4.  F.,  proud 

wrath. 
29.  23,  a  man's  p.  shall  bring  him  low.  [lency. 

Isa.  13. 19,  the  beauty  of  the  Chaldean's  p.   A .  V.,  excel- 
Jer.  12.  5,  in  the  p.  of  the  .Jordan  ?    A.  F,  swelling. 
Ezek.  30. 18,  p.  of  her  power.     A.  V.,  pomp. 
Pride,  folly  of,  2  Kings  20.  12-19  ;   Prov.  16.  18;  Isa.  14. 
4-19  ;  47.  7-10 ;  Jer.  43.  2. 
rebuked,  Prov.  21.  24 ;  Jer.  51.  53  ;  Ezek.  31.  10-14  ;  Luke 

18.  9-14. 

evil  results  of,  Ps.  10.  2  ;  Prov.  11.  2  ;  13.  lO ;  16. 18 ;  Isa. 

28.  3  ;  Jer.  49.  16 ;  Obad.  3 ;  Mat.  23.  12 ;  Luke  14. 11 ; 

Rev.  18.  7  10. 

God  hates,  Ps.  138.  6 ;  Prov.  8. 13 ;  Jas.  4.  6 ;  1  Pet.  5.  5. 

punishment  of.  Lev.  26.  19;   Ps.  31.  23;   Prov.  15.  25; 

Isa.  25.  11 ;  Jer.  13.  9  ;  Ezek.  30.  6. 
Exemplified :  — ^M/iopAe/,  2  Sam.  17.  23;   Hezekiah, 
2  Chr.  32.  25;  Haman,  Esth.  3.  5;  Moab,  Isa.  16.  6; 
Israel,  Isa.  28. 1 ;  Hos.  5.  5,  9  ;  Judah,  Jer.  13.  9  ;  Neb- 
uchadnezzar, Dan.  4.  30 ;  5.  20 ;   Belshazzar,  Dan.  5. 
22,  23 ;  Scribes,  Mark  12.  38,  39  ;  Herod,  Acts  12.  21-23 ; 
Laodiceans,  Rev.  3.  17. 
PRIEST.    Gen.  14.  18,  p.  of  the  most  high  God. 
Ex.  19.  6,  a  kingdom  of  p. 
Num.  35.  25,  death  of  the  high  p. 
1  Sam.  2.  35,  faithful  p. 
Job  12. 19,  leadeth  p.  away.    A.  F,  princes. 
Ps.  110.  4,  p.  for  ever. 

132.  16,  Her  p.  also  will  I  clothe  with  salvation. 
Isa.  24.  2,  so  with  the  p. 
28.  7,  the  p.  .  .  .  reel. 
61.  6,  named  the  p.  of  .Jehovah. 
Mai.  2.  7,  p.  lips  should  keep  knowledge. 
Mat.  8.  4,  show  thyself  to  the  p. 
26.  3,  the  high  p. ;  26.  14,  the  chief  p. 
Acts  25.  2,  and  the  chief  p.     .4.  F.,  the  high  p. 
Heb.  7.  5,  the  p.  office.     -4.  F,  ojftce  of  the  priesthood. 
7.  14,  spake  nothing  concerning  p.    A.  F,  priesthood. 
Rev.  1.  6,  p.  unto  his  God. 
Priests,  Levitical,  Ex.  28.  1 ;  Lev.  8. 
duties  of,  Ex.  27.  20,  21 ;  29.  38-44 ;  Lev.  6. 12 ;  10.  11 ;  24. 

8;  Num.  10.  1-10;  Deut.  17.  8-13;  33. 10;  Mai.  2.  7. 
special  laws  respecting.  Lev.  10.  9 ;  21.  1-7  ;  22. ;  Ezek. 

44.  21. 
misconduct  of  the,  1  Sam.  2. 12-17  ;  Isa.  56.  9-12  ;  Jer.  5. 
31 ;  10.  21 ;  21.  1,  2 ;  Lam.  4.  13 ;  Ezek.  34. 1-10 ;  Mic.  3. 
11 ;  Mai.  1.  6-8  ;  2.  MO. 
of  Baal,  slain,  1  Kings  18.  40;   2  Kings  10.  19;   11.  18; 
fourscore  and  five  .slain  by  command  of  Saul,  1  Sam. 
22.  17,  18. 
the  term  "  priest"  applied  to  believers,  1  Pet.  2.  5,  9  ; 
Rev.  1.  6;  5.  10;  20.  6. 
PRIESTHOOD.    Ex.  29.  9,  p.  by  a  perpetual  statute. 
.4.  F,  priest's  office. 
Ex.  40.  15,  an  everlasting  p. 
Num.  18.  7,  keep  your  p.    A.  F,  priesVs  office. 
Josh.  18.  7,  p.  of  Jehovah  is  their  inheritance. 
Heb.  7.  24,  p.  unchangeable. 

1  Pet.  2.  6.  a  holy  p. :  2.  9,  a  royal  p. 
Priesthood,  of  6'/»?/.s/,  Rom.  8.  34  ;  Heb.  2.  17 ;  1  John  2. 

1;  of  Aaron,  Heb.  3.  ;   5.  ;  7. ;  of   Melchizrdek,  Gen. 

14.  18  ;  Ps.  110.  4  ;  Heb.  5.  6-10 ;  6.  20 ;  7.  1-28. 
holiness  required  in  the.  Lev.  22.  2 ;  Isa,  52.  11. 
of  the  laity,  Ex.  19.  5,  6;  Isa.  61.  6 ;  1  Pet.  2.  5,  9  ;  Rev. 

1.  6;  5.  10;  20.  6. 
PRINCE.    Gen.  12.  15,  the  p.  of  Pharaoh. 
Ex.  2. 14,  who  made  thee  a  p. 
Num.  2.  3,  5,  7,  p.  of  Judah.    A.  F,  captain. 
13.  2,  p.    A.r.,rtiler. 
Judg.  9.  22,  was  p.  .  .  .  three  years.  A.  V.,  had  reigned. 

2  Sam.  3.  33,  tap.  and  a  great  man  fallen. 

1  Kings  8.  1.  p.  of  the  father's  houses.    A.  V.,  chief  of 
the  fathers. 

2  Chr.  1.  2,  every  p.  in  all  Israel.    A.  F,  governor. 
Ps.  45.  16,  make  p.  in  all  the  earth. 

113.  8,  set  him  with  p. ;  146.  3.  your  trust  in  p. 
Prov.  8.  15,  p.  decree  justice. 
Isa.  1.  23,  thy  p.  are  rebellious. 

9.  6,  P.  of  Peace. 

Jer.  30.  21,  p.  shall  be  of  themselves.    .4.  F,  nobles. 
Ezek.  23.  23,  p.  and  men  of  renown.    A.V,,  great  lords 
and  renowned.  [the  P. 

Dan.  9.  25,  the  anointed  one,  the  p.     A.  F,  the  Messiah 
Mat.  9.  34,  p.  of  the  demons. 
Luke  1.  52,  put  down  p.     A.V.,  the  mighty. 
John  12.  31,  p.  of  this  world. 
Acts  3.  15,  killed  the  P.  of  life. 

5.  31,  to  be  a  P.  and  a  Saviour. 
Eph.  2.  2,  p.  of  the  powers  of  the  air. 
Rev.  6.  15,  and  the  p.     .4.  F,  great  men. 
Prince,  of  Peace,  Isa.  9.  6  ;  of  life.  Acts  3. 15. 
of  this  world,  John  12.  31 ;  14.  30 ;  16.  11 ;  of  the  power 
of  the  air,  Eph.  2.  2 ;   of  devils,  Mat.  9.  34 ;  12.  24 ; 


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Mark  3.  22  ;  Luke  11. 15.    The  angel  Michael  is  called 
a  "prince,"  Dan.  10.  11. 
Princes  of  the  tribes.  Num.  1.  16 ;  their  offerings,  Num. 

7. ;  of  tlie  provinces,  1  Kings  20.  14  ;  Dan  6.  1-7. 
PRINCESS.    Esth.  1.  18,  p.  of  Persia  and  Media.    .-1. 

v.,  ladies. 
PRINCIPAL.    Mic.  5.  5,  eight  p.  men. 
Acts  25.  23,  p.  men. 

Luke  19.  47.  p.  men  of  the  people.    A.  V.,  chief  of. 
PRINCIPALITY.    Jude  6,  angels  .  .  .  own  p.    A.V., 

firxt  f state. 
Principalities  and  powers  referred  to,  Rom.  8. 38 ;  Eph. 
3.  10;  6.  12;  Col.  1.  16;  2.  15. 
Christ  the  head  of.  Col.  1.  16 ;  2.  10. 
PRINCIPLES.    Heb.  5.  12,  of  the  first  p. 

Heb.  6.  1,  first  p.  of  Christ.    A.V.,  p. 
PRINT.    Lev.  i;».  25,  p.  any  marks. 

John  20.  25,  in  his  hands  the  p.  of  the  nails. 
PRJ'SCA,  pris'ca  =  P E J SCILL A— ha,t.  ancient.    Acts 

18.  2  :  2  Tim.  4.  19. 
PRISON.     Gen.  39.  20,  put  him  into  the  p. 
Ps.  142.  7,  bring  my  soul  out  of  p. 
Isa.  61.  1,  opening  of  the  p. 
Mat.  5.  25,  thou  be  cast  into  p. 
Luke  22.  33,  ready  to  go  both  to  p. 
2  Cor.  11.  23,  in  p.  more  abundantly. 

1  Pet.  3.  19,  the  spirits  in  p. 
Prison,  first  mentioned.  Gen.  39.  20-23. 

Samson  confined  in,  Judg.  16.  21,  25. 
mentioned  in  connection  with  history  of  Israel,  1  Kings 
22.  27  ;    2  Kings  17.  4  ;    25.  27,  29 ;    2  Chr.  16.  10  ;    Jer. 
52. 11. 
in  New  Testament  times.  Mat.  11.  2  ;   14.  3,  10  ;   18.  30 ; 
25.  36,  43  :   Luke  21.  12  ;   John  3.  24  ;   Acts  5.  23  ;   8.  3  ; 
16.  24  :  22.  4 ;  26.  10. 
PRISONER.    Gen.  39.  20,  king's  p.  were  bomid. 
Ps.  68.  6,  the  p.  into    prosperity.    A.  V.,  bound   ivitli 
cliains. 

79. 11.  the  sighing  of  the  j). 
Mat.  27. 16,  a  notable  ;>.,  called  Barabbas. 
Acts  25.  14,  left  a  p.    A.  V.,  in  bonds. 
Eph.  3.  1,  Paul,  the  p.  of  Christ  Jesus. 
PRIVATELY.    Mat.  24.  3,  disciples  came  ...  p. 
Mark  4.  34.  p.  to  his  own.    A.  I'.,  when  they  were  alone. 
Luke  10.  23,  to  the  disciples,  he  said  p. 
Gal.  2.  2,  p.  before  them  .  .  .  of  repute. 
PRIVILY.     Gal.  2.  4,  false  brethren  p.  brought   in. 
A.  v.,  unawares.  .   [who. 

Jude  4,  crept  in  p.,  even  they  who.    A.  F.,  unaivares, 
PRIZE.    1  Cor.  9.  24,  receiveth  the  p.  ? 
Phil.  3.  14,  p.  of  the  high  calling  of  God. 
Col.  2.  18,  rob  you  of  your  p.    A.  F.,  renord. 
PROCEED.    Gen.  24.  50,  thing  p.  from  Jehovah. 
Deut.  8.  3,  every  thing  that  p.  out  of  the  mouth. 
Isa.  29.  14,  p.  to  do  a  marvellous  work. 
Mat.  15. 11,  p.  out  of  the  mouth.    A.  V..  cometh. 
15.  18,  things  which  p.  out  of  the  mouth. 
Luke  4.  22,  words  of  grace  which  j). 
John  15.  26,  Spirit  of  truth,  wiiich  p.  from  the  Father. 

2  Tim.  2.  16,  will  p.  further  in.    A.V.,  increase  unto. 
Rev.  9. 17,  ]).  fire  and  smoke.    A.V.,  issced. 

22.  1.  p.  out  of  the  throne  of  God. 
PROCIIORUS,   proch'o-rus  — choir  leader  — a  deacon. 

Acts  6.  5. 
PROCLAIM.    Ex.  33.  19,  will  p.  the  name. 
Deut.  15.  2,  Jehovah's  release  hath  been  p.    A.  F.,  it  is 
called  the  Lord's  release. 
32.  3,  V-    A.V.^piibliy.h. 
Judg.  21. 13,  p.  peace.    A.  F.,  call  peaceably. 
Ps.  40.  9. 1  have  p.  .  .  .  righteousness.   A.  F,  preached. 
Isa.  61. 1,  X).  liberty  to  the  captives. 
61.  2,  p.  the  year  of  Jehovah's  favor.     A.V.,  p.  the 
acceptable  year  of  the  Lord. 
Luke  12.  3,  p.  upon  the  housetops. 
Acts  17.  3,  this  Jesus  whom  ...  I  p.    A.V.,  preach. 
Rom.  1.  8,  your  faith  is  p.    A.  F.,  spoken  of. 

1  Cor.  2.  1,  proclaiming  .  .  .  the  testimony  of  God. 
A.  v.,  declaring. 

2  Tim.  4.  17.  fiilly  p.     A  .  V..  known. 
PROCLAMATION.     Ex.  32.  5,  Aaron  made  p. 

Lev.  23.  21.  make  p.  on.    A.  F.  proclaim. 
Ezra  10.  7,  made  p.  throughout  Judah. 
PROCONSUL.     Acts    13.  7,  8,12;   18.   12;    19.  38,  p. 
A.  v..  deiniUj.  [spring. 

PRODUCE.    Job  31.  8,  p.  of  my  field.    A.  F,  my  off- 
PROFANE.    Lev.  18.  21,  p.  the  name  of  thy  God. 
Num.  18.  32,  p.  the  holy  things.    A.  F,  pollute. 
Neh.  13.  17,  p.  the  Sabbath. 
Ps.  35.  16,  p.  mockers.    A.  F.  hypocritical, 
bb.  20,  p.  his  covenant.    A.V.,  broken. 
74.  7,  2J-  the  dwelling-place.    A.V.,  defiled. 
89.  39,  )>.  his  crown. 

Isa.  9.  17.  every  one  is  p.    A.  V..  an  hypocri/e. 
10.  6,  against  a  p.  nation.    A.  F.,  hypocritical. 
48.  11.  my  name  be  p.  ?     .4.  F.,  jwllutrdf 
56.  2,  keepeth  the  Sabbath  from  p.    A.  V..  polluting. 
Ezek.  7.  22,  robbers  ...  p.  it.    A.  V..  d'file. 
Mat.  12.  5,  priests  in  the  temple  p.  the  sabbath. 
Acts  24.  6,  p.  the  temple  ;  1  Tim.  6.  20,  p.  babblings. 


PROFANENESS.    Isa.  32.  6,  practise  p.    A.  F.,  hypoc- 

ri.sy. 
Profaning,  the  name  of  God,  Lev.  18.  21 ;  20.  3 ;  22.  2, 
32  ;  Ezek.  36.  20-23 ;  Amos  2.  7. 
the  holy  things.  Lev.  19.  8;  Num.  18.  32;  Ezek.  22.  26; 

Mai.  1.  12. 
the  sanctuary,  Ezek.  7.  20-22 ;  24.  21 ;  25.  3 ;  Acts  21.  28  ; 

24.  6. 
the  Sabbath,  Neh.  13.  17  ;  Ezek.  22.  8  ;  Mat.  12.  5. 
PROFESS.    Deut.  26.  3,  1  p.  this  day. 

Mat.  7.  23,  p.  unto  them  (=  declare  openly). 
PROFIT  (n.).    Gen.  25.  32,  what  p.  shall. 
Esth.  3.  8,  king's  p.  ;  Job  21.  15,  what  p. 
Ps.  30.  9,  What  p.  is  there  in  my  blood. 
Prov.  14.  23,  in  all  labor  there  is  p. 
Eccl.  1.  3,  What  p.  hath  man  of  all  his  labor. 

2.  11,  no  p.  under  the  sun ;  5.  9,  p.  of  the  earth. 
Mai.  3. 14,  what  p.  is  it. 

Rom.  3.  1,  what  is  the  p.  of  circumcision  ? 
1  Cor.  10.  33,  not  seeking  mine  own  p. 
Heb.  12.  10,  but  he  for  our  p. 
PROFIT  (v.).    1  Sam.  12.  21,  things  which  cannot  p. 
Job  33.  27,  it  p.  me  not. 
35.  8,  righteousness  may  p. 
Prov.  10.  2,  treasures  of  wickedness  p.  nothing. 

11.  4,  riches  p.  not  in  the  day  of  wrath. 
Isa.  48.  17,  teacheth  thee  to  p. 

57.  12,  shall  not  p. 

Jer.  7.  8,  lying  words,  that  cannot  p. 
Mat.  16.  26,  what  shall  a  man  be  p. 
Luke  9.  25,  what  is  a  man  p.  ?    A.  F,  advantaged  f 
John  6.  63,  flesh  p.  nothing  j  1  Cor.  13.  3,  p.  me  notliing. 
1  Cor.  15.  32,  what  doth   it  p.?     A.V.,  advantageth 

it  me  ? 
Gal.  5.  2.  Christ  will  p.  you  nothing. 
Heb.  4.  2,  word  ofhearing  did  not  p.  them. 
PROFITABLE.    Job  22.  2,  Can  a  man  be  p. 
Prov.  31.  18,  merchandise  is  p.     ^4.  F,  good. 
Eccl.  10.  10,  wisdom  is  p.  to  direct. 
Jer.  13.  10,  p.  for  nothing.     A.V.,  good. 
Mat.  5.  29,  p.  for  thee. 
18.  6,  it  is  p.  for  him.    .4.  T'.,  better. 
Acts  20.  20,  anything  that  was  p. 

1  Tim.  4.  8,  godliness  is  p. 

2  Tim.  3.  16,  p.  for  teaching. 

PROFUSE.    Prov.  27.  6,  kisses  ...  are  p.     A.V.,  de- 

reiiful . 
PROGfRESS.    Phil.  1.12,  p.     A.V.,fwrtherance. 

1  Tim.  4.  15,  thy  p.  may  be  manifest.     A.  F.,  profiting. 
PROLONG.    Deut.  4.  26,  p.  your  days  upon  it. 

Prov.  10.  27,  fear  of  Jehovah  p.  days. 
Acts  20.  7,  Paul  p.  .  .  .  his  speech.     A.  V.,  continued. 
PROMISE  (??.).    1  Kings  8.  56,  all  his  good  p. 
Ps.  77.  8,  his  p.  fail. 

Luke  24.  49,  I  send  forth  the  p.  of  my  Father. 
Acts  2.  33,  the  p.  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 

26.  6,  for  the  hope  of  the  p. 
Rom.  4.  14.  qi.  is  made  of  none  effect. 

4.  20,  looking  unto  the  p.  .  .  .  he  wavered  not. 

2  Cor.  1.  20,  the  p.  of  God,  in  him  is  the  yea. 
Gal.  3.  23,  heirs  according  to  p. 

Eph.  1.  13,  Holy  Spirit  of  p. 

3.  6,  fellow-partakers  of  the  p. 

2  Tim.  1.  1,  p.  of  the  life  whicn  is  in  Christ. 
Heb.  9.  15.  p.  of  the  eternal  inheritance.  , 

11.  39,  received  not  the  p. 
2  Pet.  1.  4,  precious  and  exceeding  great  p. 
3.  4,  Where  is  the  p.  of  his  coming  ? 
PROMISE  (v.).    Ex.  12.  25,  as  he  hath  p. 
Num.  14.  40,  place  which  Jehovah  hath  p. 
Deut.  26.  18,  people  ...  as  he  hath  p. 
2  Kings  8.  19,  p.  him  to  give  unto  him  a  lamp. 
Mat.  14.  7,  p.  with  an  oath. 
Mark  14.  11,  p.  to  gi%-e  him. 
Rom.  4.  21.  what  he  had  p.,  he  was  able. 
Heb.  10.  23,  he  is  faithful  that  p. 
Jas.  1.  12,  p.  to  them  that  love  him. 
Promises,  of  God,  made  to  Adam,  Gen.  3.  15;   Noah, 

Gen.  8.  21;   9.  9 ;  Abraham,  Gen.  12.  7;   13.  14;   15.; 

17.  1-21;  18.  10;   22.  15;   Haaar,  Gen.  16.  10;   21.  17; 

Lmac,  Gen.  26.  2-5  •  Jacob,  Gen.  28.  13  ;  31.  3  ;  32.  12  ; 

35.  11;    46.   3;    L^rael.  Ex.  23.  23-31;   Lev.  26.  3-13; 

Deut.  11.  22-26 ;   David.  2  Sam.  7.  11 ;  1  Chr.  17.  10 ; 

Solomon,  1  Kings  3.   12;    9.1-5;    2  Chr.  1.  7-12;  7. 

17,  18. 
of  Christ  to  His  disciples.  Mat.  6.  4,  33 ;  7.  7 ;  11.  28 ; 

12.  50  ;  17.  20 ;  19.  23  ;  28.  20 ;  Luke  12.  32  ;  22.  29  ;  John 
14.-16.  ;  20.  21. 

to  Christ's  -servants,  Mat..l6.  25 ;  24.  46,  47  ;  Luke  1.  77  ; 

2.  14  ;  Acts  1.  4  ;  2.  33,  39 ;  2  Cor.  6.  17-7.  1 ;  Gal.  3.  14  ;' 

Eph.  3.  6 ;  1  Tim.  4.  8 ;  2  Tim.  1. 1 ;  Tit.  1.  'i ;  Heb.  9.  15. 
to  the  penitent,  Ex.  34.  7;  Ps.  65.  3;  130.  4;  Isa.  1.  18; 

43.  25;  46.  13;  53.  ;  55. :  Jer.  33.  8;  Ezek.  33.  16;  Mic. 

7.  18  ;  Rom.  4. ;  5. ;  2  Cor.  6.  18 ;  Eph.  2. 13. 
to  the  poor,  afflicted,  etc.,  Deut.  10.  18;   Ps.  9.  8,  9; 

12.  5  ;  69.  33 ;  72.  12 ;  102. 17 ;  109.  31 ;  146.  9 ;  Prov.  15. 

25  ;  Isa.  54.  11-13  ;  Jer.  49.  11 ;  Hos.  14.  3. 
to  uphold  and  perfect,  Ps.  37.  17  ;  73.  26 ;  94.  14 :  103.  13  ; 

Isa.  25.  0 ;  40.  29 ;  46.  C ;  63.  b ;  Jer.  31.  3 ;  Hos.  14.  4 ; 


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Zeph.  3.  17 ;  Rom.  16.  20 ,  1  Cor.  10.  13 ;  2  Cor.  6.  18 ; 
Eph.  1.  3 ;  1  Pet.  5.  7. 
of  temporal  blessings,  Lev.  26.  6  :  Ps.  34.  9 ;  102.  28  ;  121. 
3 ;  128. ;   Prov.  3.  10 ;   Isa.  32.  18 ;   33.  16 ;  Mat.  6.  25 ; 
Phil.  4.  19 ;  1  Tim.  4.  8. 
God  fulfils  His,  Josh.  21.  43-45 ;  1  Kings  2.  24 ;   8.  20 ; 
2  Chr.  6.  10 ;  Ps.  77.  8 ;  105.  8,  42 ;  Luke  1.  54 ;  21.  33 ; 
Rom.  15.  8 ;  1  Thes.  5.  24  ;  Tit.  1.  2 ;  Heb.  10.  23. 
appeal  to  God's,  Gen.  32.  9  12 ;  Deut.  9.  26-29 ;  2  Sam. 
7.  28,  29  ;  2  Chr.  1.  9 ;  Neh.  1.  8-11 ;  Ps.  74.  2 ;  119.  49  ; 
Isa.  63.  7  ;  Jer.  14.  21 ;  Dan.  9. 19. 
PROMOTE.    Num.  22.  17,  p.  thee  unto. 

Prov.  4.  8,  .she  will  p.  thee. 
PROMOTION.    Prov.  3.  35,  the  p.  of  fools. 
PRONOUNCE.    Judg.  12.  6,  frame  to  v-  it  right. 
Rom.  4.  6,  p.  blessing  upon.    A.V.,  describetk  the  bless- 
edness of. 
PROOF.    Acts  1.  3,  by  many  p. 
2  Cor.  8.  2,  much  /'.  of  affliction.     A.V.,  a  great  trial. 


8.  24,  p.  of  your  love  ;  13.  3,  p.  of  Christ. 

-       hi.  the  p.    "  

PROPER.    .Tude  6,  their  p.  habitation.     A.V.,  oun. 


1  Pet.  1.  7,  the  p.  of  your  faith.     A.  V.,  trial. 


PROPHECY.    2  Chr.  9.  29.  in  the  p.  of  Ahijah. 

1  Cor.  13.  8,  p.,  they  shall  be  done  away.  A.  T.,  p.,  titey 
shall  fail. 

2  Pet.  1.  19,  word  of  p. 

Rev.  19.  10,  testimony  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  p. 
Prophecies  (Old  Testament),  a  few  of  the  more  x-emark- 

able,  of  Christ,  Gen.  3.  15 ;  to  Abraham,  Gen.  12.  3 ; 

22. 18 ;  Isaac,  Gen.  26.  4 ;  Jacob,  Gen.  28.  4,  14  ;  Moses, 

Deut.  18.  15-19;  David,  2  Sam.  7.  12-16;  1  Chr.  17.  14; 

Ps.  89.  20-29  ;  Job,  Job  19.  23-27. 
of  the  psalmist  and  prophets,  Ps.  16.  10  (Acts  2.  27,  31 ; 

13.  35) ;  Ps.  22.  1-22  (Mat.  27.  35,  46;  Mark  15.  24,  34i ; 

Ps.  69.  21 ;  89.  35-37 ;  118.  22  ;  Isa.  4.  2 ;  9.  1-8 ;  26.  19 ; 

32.  1,  2  ;  42. 1-7  ;  50.  5-7 ;  61.  1-3  ;  63.  1-6 ;  Jer.  23.  5,  6  : 

31.  22;  33. 15-17 ;  Dan.  9.  24-27 ;  Hos.  6.  1-3;  Mic.  5.  2; 

Hag.  2.  2-9 ;  Zech.  6.  12 :  11.  13  ;  12.  10 ;  Mai.  3.  1-3 ;  4. 2. 
in  Old  Testament,  fulfilled,  Israel's  rebellion,  Deut.  31. 

16-21,  29;  ElVs  house,  1  Sam.  2.  30-36;  David,  1  Chr. 

11.  5,  6;   Jeroboam,  1  Kings  13.  2;  14.  7-16;    Aliah, 

1  Kings  17.  1 ;  20.  13,  39-42 :  Jezebel,  1  Kings  21.  23 ; 
Ahaziak,  2  Kings  1.  4,  6,  16 :  Elijah,  2  Kings  2.  3,  6; 
Solomon,  1  Chr.  17.  11-13 ;  28.  6,  7 ;  Josiah,  1  Kings 
13.  2 ;  2  Kings  22.  18-20 ;  Moab,  Isa.  15. ;  Jer.  48. ; 
Ezek.  25. 8-11 ;  Amos  2. 1-3  ;  Eg^jpi,  Isa.  19.  20 ;  Jer.  46. 
13-26;  Edom.,  Jer.  49.  7-22;  Ezek.  25. 12  14;  Ethiopia, 
Isa.  18. 1 ;  Ezek.  30.  1-10 ;  Assyria,  Ezek.  32.  22 ;  Nah. 
2. ;  3. :  Tt/re,  I.sa.  23.  1-18 ;  Joel  3.  4-8 ;  Babijlon,  Isa. 
13.  1-22;  14.  4-28;  Jer.  25.  12-14;  50.  ;  .51. ;  the  Phil- 
istines, Jer.  47. ;  Amos  1.  6-8 ;  Zech.  9.  5-7 ;  Israel's 
return  from  captivity,  Ps.  102.  13-22 ;  Isa.  14.  1-3 ;  49. 
18-21 ;  Jer.  12.  15 ;  33.  5-16 ;  Ezek.  20.  40-44 ;  Hos.  14. 
3-9  ;  Amos  9.  11-15  ;  Mic.  7.  8-12 ;  Zeph.  3.  9-20  ;  Zech. 
1.  17  ;  10.  6-12. 

in  regard  to  (Jhrist,  and  their  fulfilment.  See  Mes- 
siah and  Christ  .Jesus. 

uttered  by  Christ,  Mat.  17.  12,  22,  23  ;  20.  17-19;  Mark 
9.  1,  31 ;  10.  33,  34  ;  Luke  9.  22,  44  ;  18.  31-33  ;  23.  28-31 ; 
Jolm  2.  19-22 ;  21.  18, 19. 

by  St.  Paul,  Acts  20.  29,  30 ;  1  Tim.  4.  1-3 ;  St.  Peter, 

2  Pet.  2. 1-3  ;  3.  3,  4  ;  Caiaphas,  John  11. 49,  50  ;  Agabus, 
Acts  11.  28 ;  21. 11. 

uttered  through  the  inspiration  of  the   Holy  Spirit, 
Luke  1.  70;  1  Cor.  12.  10;  1  Pet.  1.  21. 
PROPHESY.    Num.  11.  25,  p.,  but  they  did  so  no  more. 
A.  v.,  p.,  and  did  not  cease. 
1  Kings  22.  8,  he  doth  not  p.  good. 
Isa.  30.  10,  p.  not  unto  us  right  things. 
Jer.  5.  31,  prophets  p.  falsely  ;  28.  9,  p.  of  peace. 
Ezek.  37.  4,  P.  over  these  bones. 
Joel  2.  28,  your  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  p. 
Amos  3.  8,  who  can  but  p.  ?    7.  12,  p.  there. 
Mat.  7.  22,  did  we  not  p.  by  thy  name  ? 

15.  7,  well  did  Lsaiah  p.  of  you. 

26.  68,  p.  unto  us,  thou  Christ. 
Luke  1.  67,  filled  with  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  p. 
Rom.  12.  6, 1).  according  to  the  proportion  of  our  faith. 
1  Cor.  13.  9,  we  p.  in  part ;  14.  39,  desire  earnestly  to  p. 
Rev.  10.  11,  Thou  must  p.  again  over  many  peoples. 
PROPHET.    Gen.  20.  7,  he  is  a  p. 
Ex.  7.  1,  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  be  thy  p. 
Num.  11.  2iJ,  all  Jehovah's  people  were  p. 
Deut.  18.  15,  God  will  raise  up  unto  thee  a  p. 

34.  10,  not  arisen  a  p.  since  in  Israel  hke  unto  Moses. 
1  Sam.  10.  12,  is  Saul  also  among  the  p.  ? 

1  Kings  13.  2Q,  word  of  Jehovah  came  unto  the  p. 
18.  22,  even  I  only, -am  left  a  p.  of  Jehovah. 

2  Kings  17.  13,  by  every  p.    A.  V.,  by  all  the  p. 
2  Chr.  13.  22,  the  commentary  of  the  p.  Iddo. 

Ps.  74.  9,  no  more  any  p. ;  105.  15,  do  my  p.  no  harm. 

Isa.  3.  2,  the  judge,  and  the  p. 

Jer.  37.  19,  Where  now  are  your  p. 

Hos.  9.  7,  the  p.  is  a  fool ;  12.  10,  spoken  unto  the  p. 

Amos  7.  14,  I  was  no  p.,  neither  was  I  a  p.''s  sou. 

Zech.  1.  5,  the  p.,  do  they  live  for  ever  ? 

Mat.  1.  22,  spoken  by  .  .  .  the  p. 

7. 15,  beware  of  false  p. 

13. 17,  many  p.  and  righteous  men. 


Mat.  13.  57,  a  p.  is  not  without  honor. 
21.  11.  the  p.,  Jesus,  from  Nazareth. 
Luke  1.  76,  the  p.  of  the  Most  High. 
16.  16,  the  law  and  the  p.  were  until  John. 
24.  19,  a  p.  mighty  in  deed  and  word. 
John  4.  19,  thou  art  a  p. ;  7.  40,  This  is  .  .  .  the  p. 
Acts  3.  18,  foreshowed  by  the  mouth  of  all  the  p. 
11.  27,  came  down  p.  from  Jeru.salem. 
15.  32,  Judas  and  Silas,  being  themselves  also  p. 
1  Cor.  12.  29,  are  all  p.  ?  ;  14.  37,  to  be  a  p. 
Eph.  2.  20,  foundation  of  the  apostles  and  p. 
4.  11,  and  some,  p. ;  Jas.  5.  10,  p.  who  spake. 
1  Pet.  1. 10,  Concerning  which  salvation  the  p.  sought. 
Rev.  22.  6,  Lord,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  the  p. 
Prophets,  chronological  list  of,  Enoch,  Gen.  5.  21-24 ; 
Noah,  Gen.  9.  25-27;   Abraham,  Gen.  20.  7;  Jacob, 
Gen.  49.  1 ;   Aaron,  Ex.  7.  1 ;   Moses,  Deut.  18. 18  ;  34. 
10 ;  Balaam,  Num.  23.  5,  16 ;  24.  2  ;  Mic.  6.  5 :  prophet 
sent  to  Israel,  Judg.  6.  8  ;  prophet  sent  to  Eli,  1  Sam. 

2.  27  ;  Samuel,  1  Sam.  3.  20 ;  David,  Ps.  16.  8-11 ;  Na- 
than, 2  Sam.  7.2;  12. 1 ;  1  Kings  1. 10 ;  Zadok,  2  Sam. 
15.  27 ;  Gad,  2  Sam.  24.  11 ;  Ahijah,  1  Kings  11.  29 ; 
prophet  of  Judah,  1  Kings  13.  1 ;  Iddo,  2  Chr.  9.  29 ; 
12.  15;  Shemaiah,  1  Kings  12.  22;  2  Chr.  12.  7,  15; 
Azariah,  the  son  of  Oded,  2  Chr.  1.5.  2-7;  Hanani, 
2  Chr.  16.  7  ;  Jehu,  1  Kings  16. 1,  7, 12 ;  Elijah,  1  Kings 
17.  1 ;  Elisha,  1  Kings  19.  16 ;  Micaiah,  1  Kings  22.  7, 
8 ;  Jonah,  2  Kings  14.  25  ;  Jonah  1. 1 ;  Isaiah,  2  Kings 
19.  2 ;  Hosea,  Hos.  1.  1 ;  Amos,  Amos  1. 1 ;  7.  14,  15 ; 
Micah,  Mic.  1.  1 ;  Oded,  2  Chr.  28.  9  ;  Nahum,  Nah. 
1.  1 ;  Joel,  Joel  1.  1 ;  Zephaniah,  Zeph.  1.  1 ;  Jedu- 
thum.,  2  Chr.  35.  15;   Jeremiah,  2  Chr.  36.  12,  21;  Jer. 

1.  1,  2;  Habakkuk,  Hab.  1.  1;  Obadiah.  Obad.  1.; 
Ezelciel,  Ezek.  1.  3;  Daniel,  Dan.  12.  11;  Haggai, 
Ezra  5.  1 ;  Hag.  1.  1 ;  Zechariah,  Ezra  5.  1 ;  Zech.  1. 
1 ;  Malachi,  Mai.  1.  1 ;  Zacharias,  Luke  1.  67  ;  John 
the  Baptist,  Luke  7.  28  ;  Caiaphas,  John  11.  51 ;  Aga- 
bus, Acts  11.  28 :  21.  10 ;  Paul,  1  Tim.  4.  1 ;  Peter, 
2  Pet.  1.  1,2;  John,  Rev.  1.1. 

sent  by  God,  2  Chr.  36.  15,  16;  Isa.  58.  1 ;  Jer.  1.  4; 

25.  4  ;  Ezek.  2.  3. 
their  influence.  Num.  22.  5  ;  Judg.  4.  4  ;  2  Sam.  12.  7-11 ; 

1  Kings  20.  43;  22.6;  2  Kings  9. 1-14  ;  19.2-5;  1  Chr. 

17.  2  ;  2  Chr.  11.  2-4  ;  16.  7-10 ;  25.  7-17. 
bear  witness  to  Christ,  Luke  16. 16 ;  John  12.  41 :  Acts 

3.  22,  24  ;  26.  22-27  ;1  Pet.  1.  10-12. 

false,  denounced,  Deut.  18.  20;   Isa.  9. 15;  Jer.  14. 13; 

23.  9 ;   28.  15 ;   Ezek.  13.  3 ;   Mat.  7.  15 ;    2  Pet  2.  1 ; 

1  John  4.  1. 
Examples  of  :  —  ZnUkiah,  1  Kings  22.  11 ;  Jer.  29.  21 ; 

Bar-jesus,  Acts  13.  6. 
Prophetesses,  names  of,  Miriam,  Ex.  15.  20;  Deborah, 

.ludg.  4.  4  :  Hnldah,  2  Kings  22.  14 ;  Anna,  Luke  2. 36. 
PROPITIATION.    Heb.  2.  17,  p.  for  the  sms.    A.  V., 

reconciliation. 
Propitiation  for  sin,  Lev.  16.  15 ;   Rom.  3.  25 ;  1  John 

2.  2  :  4.  10. 

PROPORTION.     Rom.  12.  6,  prophesy  according  to 

the  p.  of  our  faith. 
PROSELYTE.    Mat. 


Acts  2.  10,  Jews  and  p. 
"  "  of  the 

CT.     E 

looted. 


15,  to  make  one  p. 
5,  Nicolaiis  a  p. 


PROSPECT.     Ezek.  40. 


out  p 
3,  wh 


ose  p.  is.    A.  v.,  that 


PROSPER.    Gen.  24.  40,  p.  thy  way. 
Gen.  39.  3,  Jelxovah  made  all  that  he  did  to  p. 
Num.  14.  41,  seeing  it  shall  not  u.  ? 

1  Chr.  22.  n,  p.  thou,  and  build: 

2  Chr.  20.  20,  beUeve  his  prophets,  so  shall  ye  p. 
26.  5,  God  made  him  to  p.  ;  Ezra  5.  8,  jt. 

Neh.  2.  20,  God  of  heaven,  he  will  p.  us. 
Job  12.  6,  The  tents  of  robbers  p. 
Ps.  1.  3,  what.soever  he  doeth  shall  p. 

122.  6,  they  shall  p.  that  love  thee. 
Prov.  17.  8,  wliithersoever  it  turneth,  it  p. 

28.  13,  covereth  his  transgressions  shall  not  p. 
Isa.  53. 10,  pleasure  of  Jehovah  shall  p. 

55.  11,  p.  in  the  thing  whereto  I  sent  it. 
Ezek.  16.  13,  thou  didst  p. ;  17.  15,  shall  he  p.  ? 
Rom.  1. 10,  be  p.  ...  to  come.    A.  V.,  have  a  prosper- 
ous jonrney. 
1  Cor.  16.  2,  as  he  may  p.    A.  V.,  as  God  hath  p.  him. 

3  John  2.  eve7i  as  thy  soul  p. 
PROSPERITY.    Deut.  23.  6,  nor  their  p. 

1  Sam.  25.  6,  say  to  him  that  liveth  in  p. 
Job  21.  13,  their  days  in  p.    A.  V.,  wealth. 
21. 16,  p.  is  not  in  their  hand.    A.  V.,  good. 
36.  11,  spend  their  days  in  p. 
Ps.  35.  27,  pleasure  in  the  p.  of  his  servant. 
73.  3,  when  I  .saw  the  p.  of  the  wicked. 
106.  5,  p.  of  thy  chosen.    A.  V.,  good. 
122.  7,  p.  within  thy  palaces. 
Eccl.  7. 14,  in  the  day  of  p.  be  joyful. 
Zech.  7.  7,  was  inhabited  and  in  p. 
Prosperity,  of  the  righteous,  Ps.  36.  8 :  37.  11, 17-19 ;  84. 
11 ;  112.  2,  3 ;  Prov.  3.  2  ;  12.  21 ;  Eccl.  8.  12 ;  Mat.  5.  5 ; 
Mark  10.  30;  1  Tim.  4.  8. 
of  the  wicked.  Job  12.  6 ;  21.  7-12 ;  Ps.  17. 10 ;   T,.  1 ;  73. 
3-12 ;  92.  7 ;  Eccl.  9.  2  ;  Jer.  12. 1,  2 ;  Mai.  3.  IJ. 


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dangers  of,  Deut.  6.  10-12;  28.  47;  32.  15;  Neh.  9.  25; 
Job  31.  24,  25  ;  Prov.  1.  32  ;  30.  8,  9  ;  Hos.  13.  9  ;  Luke 
6.  24  ;  1  Tim.  fi.  9 ;  Mat.  13.  22 ;  Rev.  3.  17  ;  Jas.  5.  1. 
PROSPEROUS.    Geu.  24.  21,  made  his  journey  p. 

Josh.  1.  8,  then  thou  slialt  make  thy  way  p. 

Job  8.  6,  habitation  of  thy  righteousness  p. 

Ezek.  16.  49,  p.  ease.    A.  F.,  abundance  of  idleness. 
PROTECT.    Isa.  31.  5.  p.  Jerusalem.    A.  V.,  defend. 
PROTEST.    Gen.  43.  3,  solemnly  jx 

Zech.  3.  6,  angel  of  Jehovah  p.  unto  Joshua. 

1  Cor.  15.  31, 1  p.  by  that  glorying  in  you. 
PROUD.    Job  40.  11,  look  upon  every  one  tliat  is  p. 

Ps.  40.  4,  respecteth  not  the  p. ;  101.  5,  a  p.  heart. 
119.  21,  rebuked  the  p. ;  123.  4,  contempt  of  the  p. 

Eccl.  7.  8,  better  than  the  p. 

Jer.  50.  31,  O  thou  p.  one.    A .  F.,  most  proud. 

Mai.  3.  15,  we  call  the  p.  happy. 

Luke  1.  51,  he  hath  scattered  the  p. 

Jas.  4.  6,  God  resisteth  the^j. 
PROUDLY.    Ex.  18. 11,  wherein  they  dealt  p. 

Job  15.  25,  behaveth  himself  p.  against  the  Almighty. 

Ps.  17.  10,  with  their  mouth  tliey  speak  p. 
31.  23,  him  that  dealeth  p.    A.V.,  proud  doer. 

Isa.  3.  5,  child  shall  behave  himself  y). 

Zeph.  3.  11,  thy  p.  exulting  ones.    A.  F.,  them  that  re- 
joice in  thy  pride. 
PROVE.    Gen.  22. 1,  God  did  p.  Abraham.    A.  V.,  tempt. 

Gen.  42.  15,  ye  shall  be  p. 

Ex.  15.  25,  there  he  p.  them. 
20.  20,  come  to  p.  you. 

Judg.  2.  22,  I  may  p.  Israel. 

1  Kings  10.  1,  to  p.  him. 

Ps.  17.  3,  Thou  hast  p.  my  heart. 
66.  10,  hast  p.  us. 
95.  9,  fathers  tempted  me,  p.  me. 

Eccl.  3.  18,  God  may  p.  them.    A.  V.,  manifest. 

Dan.  1.  12,  p.  thy  servants. 

Luke  14.  19,  I  go  to  p.  them. 

John  6.  6,  said  to  p.  him  {  =  test). 

Acts  9.  22,  p.  that  this  is  the  Christ. 

1  Cor.  3.  13,  the  fire  itself  shall  ??.    A.  F.,  try. 

11.  28,  let  a  man  p.    A.  F,  examine.  [ment. 

2  Cor.  9. 13,  through  the  p.  of  you.    A.V.,  by  the  ezperi- 
13.  5,  p.  your  own  selves. 

1  Thes.  2.  4,  God  who  p.  our  hearts.    A.  F.,  trieth. 
5.  21,  p.  all. 

Jas.  1.  3.  the  p.  of  your  faith.    A.  F.,  trying. 
1  Pet.  4.  12,  Cometh  upon  you  to  p.  you.    A.  V.,  is  to 

try  you. 
1  John  4.  1.  p.  the  spirits.    A.  F,  tj-y. 
PROVENDER.    Gen.  24.  25,  both  straw  and  p. 
Job  24.  6,  cut  theirp.    A.  F.,  reap  .  .  .  corn. 
Isa.  .'iO.  24,  shall  eat  savory  p. 
PROVERB.    Num.  21.  27,  speak  in  p. 
Deut.  28.  37,  a  p.,  and  a  byword. 
Prov.  1.  1,  p.  of  Solomon  ;  1.  6,  to  understand  a  p. 
Eccl.  12.  9,  set  in  order  many  p. 
Proverbs,  or  sayings,  various,  Judg.  14.  12;    1  Sam. 
10.  12;  24.  13,  14  ;  2  Sam.  3.  8;  20.  18;  1  Kings  4.  32; 
29.  11 ;  Job  12. 11 ;  Prov.  25.  25 ;  30. 18,  19 ;  Ezek.  18.  2 ; 
Luke  4.  32. 
PROVIDE.    Gen.  22.  8,  p.  himself  the  lamb. 
Gen.  22.  14.  it  shall  be  p.     A.V.,  seen. 
Ps.  65.  9.  p.  them  grain.     A.V.,  x^'Ppdrest. 
78.  20,  Will  he  p.  flesh  for  his  people  ? 
•  Prov.  30.  25,  p.  their  food.    A.  V.,2Jrep(ive. 
Acts  23.  24,  bade  them  p.  beasts.    A.  F.,  provide  them 
beasts. 

1  Tim.  5.  8,  if  any  p.  not  for  his  own.    A.  F,  iwovide. 
Heb.  11.  40,  God  having  p.  some  better  thing. 

PROVIDENCE.    Acts  24.  2,  and  that  by  thy  p.  evils 

are  corrected. 
Providence,  God's,  Gen.  8.  22 ;  Josh.  7.  14  ;  1  Sam.  6.  7  ; 
Ps.    36.   6 ;    145. ;    147.  ;    Prov.   16.  ;    20.  ;   Mat.   6.   26 ; 
10.  29.  30  :  Luke  21.  18  ;  Acts  1 .  26 ;  17.  26. 
PROVINCE.    1  Kings  20.  14,  princes  of  the  p. 
Esth.  9.  30,  p.  of  the  kingdom  of  Ahasuerus. 
Dan.  2.  48,  made  him  to  rule  over  the  whole  p. 
Acts  23.  34,  he  asked  of  what  p.  he  was. 

2  Cor.  10.  13.  p.  which  God  apportioned.    A.  F.,  rule. 
10.  16.  another's  p.    A.  F,  line. 

PROVISION.     Gen.  42.  25,  p.  for  the  way. 

(len.  45.  23,  bread  and  p.    A.  F,  meat. 

Josh.  9.  14,  their  p.    A.  F.,  victuals. 

Neh.  11.  23,  a  settled  p.    A.  F.,  a  certain  jjortion. 

Ps.  132.  15 ;  bless  her  p. 

Luke  9.  12,  and  get  p.     A.  F.,  victuals. 

Rom.  13.  14.  make  not  p.  for  the  flesh. 
PROVOCATION.    1  Sam.  1.  16,  complaint  and  my  p. 
A.  v.,  (irief. 

1  ICiiigs  15.  30.  sin,  because  of  his  p. 
PROVOKE.    Ex.  23.  21,  p.  him  not. 

Job  12.  6,  they  that  p.  God  are  .secure. 
16.  3,  what  p.  thee.     A.  V.,  emboldeneth. 

Ps.  78.  41,  p.  the  Holy  One.    A .  F,  limited. 

Luke  11.  53,  to  p.  him ;  Rom.  11.  14,  p.  to  jealousy. 

Acts  17. 16,  his  spirit  was  p.  within.    A.  F,  stirred. 

1  Cor.  13.  5,  is  not  p.    A.  F.  easihi  ])roroLed. 

Gal.  5.  26,  p.  one  another  ;  Heb.  10.  24,  p.  unto. 


PRUDENCE.    Prov.  8.   5,  ye  simple,   understand  p. 

A.  v..  wisdom. 
Prov.  8.  12,  I  wisdom  have  made  p.    my  dwelling. 

.4.  F,  dicell  iri/hp. 
Eph.  1.  8,  in  all  wisdom  and  p. 
Prudence,  referred  to,  Ps.  39.  1 ;  112.  5  ;  Prov.  11.  15 ; 

12.  16,  23 ;  13.  16 ;  14.  8,  15 ;  15.  5 ;  16.  20,  21 ;  18.  15,  16 ; 
22.  3 ;  29.  11 ;  Hos.  14.  9  :  Amos  5.  13, 

Examples  of: —  Jacob,  Gen.  32.  7-21;  Joseph,  Gen, 
41.  33-57 ;  Jet/iro,  Ex.  18.  17-23 ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  10.  16 ; 
David,  1  Sam.  17.  39;  18.  5-30;  Abiqail,  1  Sam.  25. 
18-31 ;  Jehoram,  2  Kings  7.  12,  13 ;  Nehemiah,  Neh. 

2.  12-16;    4.   13-23;    Gamaliel,  Acts  5.   34-39;    Paul, 
Acts  16.  3;  23.6;  tomiclerk  of  Ephesus,  Act&  19.  i6-H). 

PRUDENT.    1  Sam.  16.  18,  p.  in  speech, 
f  rov.  12.  16,  p.  man  concealeth  shame. 
14.  15,  p.  man  looketh  well  to  his  going. 
14.  18,  p.  are  crowned  with  knowledge. 

16.  21,  wise  in  heart  shall  be  called  />. 

17.  28,  esteemed  as  p.  A.V.,  a  man  of  understanding. 
19.  14,  a  p.  wife  is  from  Jehovah. 

Amos  5.  13,  he  that  is  p.  shall  keep  silence. 
PRUNING-HOOKS.     Isa.  2.  4,  spears  into  p.-h.    Mic. 

4.  3. 

Joel  3.  10,  your  p.-h.  into  spears. 
PSALM.    Ps.  95.  2,  a  joyful  noise  unto  him  with  p. 

Luke  24.  44,  and  the  p.,  concerning  me. 
Psalms,  miscellaneous,  Ex.  15. ;  Num.  10.  35,  36  ;  Judg. 

5.  ;  1  Sam.  2.  1-10;  2  Sam.  22.  ;  1  Chr.  16.;   29.  10-17; 
Isa.  12. ;  25. ;  26.  ;  Luke  1.  46-79 ;  2.  29-32. 

Psalmody,  Jewish,  Ex.  15.  1 ;  1  Chr.  6.  31 ;  13.  8 ;  2  Chr. 
5.  13;  20.  22;  29.  27-30;  Neh.  12.  27. 
Christian,  Mat.  26.  30;  Mark  14.  26;  Jas.  5.  13, 
spiritual  songs,  Eph.  5. 19  ;  Col.  3.  16. 
PSALTERY.    1  Sam.  10. 5,  from  the  high  place  with  ap. 
Ps.  33.  2,  Sing  praises  unto  him  with  the  p. 
57.  8,  awake,  p.  and  harp. 
Psaltery,  mentioned,  1  Sam.  10.  5 ;  2  Sam.  6.  5 ;  1  Kings 
10.  12 ;  1  Chr.  13.  8 ;  16.  5  ;  15.  16,  20.  28  ;  25.  1.  5,  6 ;  2 
Chr,  5.  12,  13 ;  9. 11 ;  20.  28 ;  29.  25  ;  Neh.  12.  27  :  Dan. 

3.  5 ;  Ps.  33.  2 ;  57.  8 ;  71.  22 ;  81.  2 ;  92.  3 ;  108.  2 ;  144. 
9;  150.  3:  Amos  5.  23. 

PTOLEMAIS,  ptol'e-ma'is,  a  maritime  city  of  Galilee. 

Paul  stays  one  day  at,  Acts  21.  7. 
Pf^.4//,  puah.     Ex.  1.  15. 
PUBLIC.    Mat.  1.  19,  make  her  a  p.  example. 
Acts  5.  18,  put  them  in  p.  ward.    A.  F.,  the  common 
prison . 
PUBLICAN.    Mat.  11.  19,  a  friend  of  p.  and  sinners. 

Luke  19.  2,  a  chief  p.    A.  V.,  chief  among  the  p. 
Publicans,  chief,  as  Zacchajus,  Luke  19.  2 ;  collector  of 
taxes,  as  Matthew,  Mat.  10.  3 ;  Luke  5.  27. 
held  in  disrepute.  Mat,  5.  46;  9.  11 ;  11.  19  ;  18.  17;  21. 

31 ;  Luke  18.  11. 
baptized  by;  John,  Mat.  21.  31,  32 ;  Luke  3.  12 ;  7.  29. 
become  believers  in  Jesus,  Mat.  21.  32;  Luke  5,  29,  30; 

7.  29,  34  ;  15.  1 ;  19,  2. 
parable  ofpublican  and  Pharisee,  Luke  18.  10-14. 
PUBLICLY.    John  7.  10,  not  p.    A.  V.,  openly. 

Acts  16.  37,  beaten  us  p.    A.V.,  openly. 
PUBLISH.    Isa.  52.  7,  that  p.  peace. 
Mark  1.  45,  began  to  p. 

Luke  9.  60,  p.  abroad  the  kingdom,    A.  F,  preach. 
Rom.  9.  17,  my  name  might  be  p.    A.  V.,  declared. 
PUBLIUS,  pub'li-us,  entertains  Paul  at  Malta,    Acts 

28,  7. 
PUDENS,  pu'dens  — Lat.  bashful  — "Rovadm  Christian, 

2  Tim.  4.  21. 
PUFF.    Ps.  10,  5,  he  p.  at  them. 
Hab.  2.  4,  is  p.  up.     A.  F,  lifted. 
1  Cor.  4.  6,  that  no  one  of  you  be  p.  up, 
8.  1,  knowledge  p.  up :  13.  4,  is  not  p.  up. 
Col.  2.  18,  p.  up  by  his  fleshly  mind, 

1  Tim.  3.  6,  p.  up.    A.  V.,  lifted  tip  xcith pride. 
6.  4,  he  is  p.  up.    A.  V.,  proud. 

2  Tim.  3.  4,  headstrong,  p.  up.    .4.  F.,  high-minded. 
P  UL,  pul.    (1)  an  Assyrian  king,  2  Kings  15. 19, 

(2)  an  African  country  and  people,  Isa.  66.  19. 
PULL.    Ruth  2.  16,  p.  out  some  for  her,    .4 .  F. ,  let  fall. 

Luke  12.  18,  p.  down  mj'  barns. 
PULSE.    2  Sam.  17.  28,  lentils,  and  parched  p. 

Dan.  1.  12,  give  us  p.  to  eat  (  =  lentils). 
PUNISH.    Lev.  19.  20,  they  shall  be  p.    A .  V.,  scourged. 

Prov.  17.  26,  to  p.  the  righteous  is  not  good. 

Isa.  13.  11,  p.  the  world  for  their  evil. 

,Ter.  21.  14.  p.  you  according  to  the  fruit. 
PUNISHMENT.    Gen.  4.  13,  my  p.  is  greater, 

1  Sam.  28.  10,  no  p.  happen  to  thee. 
Lam.  3.  39,  a  man  for  the  p.  of  his  sins  ? 
Mat.  25.  46,  go  away  into  eternal  p. 
Heb.  10.  29,  of  how  much  sorer  p. 

2  Pet.  2.  9,  under  p.     A.  F,  to  be  punished. 
1  .John  4.  IS,  fear  hath  p.     A.  V..  torment. 
Jude  7,  j).  of  eternal  fire.    -4.  F,  venpeance. 

Punishments,  burning,  Geu.  38.  24 ;  Lev,  20.  14 ;  21.  9 ; 
Dan.  3.  6. 
stoning,  Lev.  20.  2,  27 :  24.  14  :  Num.  15,  35,  36 ;  Deut. 

13.  10 :  Josh.  7.  25 ;  1  Kings  21.  10 ;  John  8.  5,  59 ;  Acts 
7.  58 ;  14.  19 ;  2  Cor.  11.  25 ;  Heb,  11.  37. 


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COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


QUE 


hanging,  Gen.  40.  22 ;  41.  13 ;  Deut.  21.  22,  23  ;  2  Sam.  21. 

y;  Esth.  2.  23;  7.9,  10;  U.  14. 
beheading,  2  Kings  6.  31 ;  10.  7  ;  Mat.  14. 10  ;  Mark  6.  27. 
crucifixion,  Mat.  20.  19  ;  23.  34  ;  27.  31. 
scourging.  Lev.  19.  20;  Deut.  25.  1-3;  Mat.  20.  19;  23. 
34 ;  27.  26  ;  Mark  10.  34  ;  Luke  18.  33 ;  John  19. 1 ;  Acts 
22.  24 ;  2  Cor.  11.  24 ;  Heb.  11.  36. 
exposing  to  wild  beasts,  Dan.  6.  16,  24 ;  1  Cor.  15.  32. 
mutilation  and  torture,  Judg.  1.  5-7  ;  16.  21 ;  1  Sam.  31. 
10 ;  2  Sam.  4.  12 ;  Isa.  50.  6  ;  Lam.  5.  12 ;  Ezek.  23.  25  ; 
Mat.  IS.  34 ;  26.  67 ;   27.  26-30 ;  Acts  16.  24 ;  23.  2,  3 ; 
Heb.  11.  35. 
P  UNITE S,_  pu'nites,  descendants  of  Pua.    Num.  26.  23. 
PUN  ON,  pu'non.     Num.  33.  42,  43. 

P  UR,  pQr,  P  URIM,  pu'rim  —  a  lot,  lots.    Esth.  3. 7 ;  9.  26. 
PURCHASE.     Gen.  25.  10,  field  which  Abraham  -p. 
Dent.  2.  6,  i).  food.    A.  V.,  buy  meat. 
Ruth  4. 10,  p.  to  be  ray  wife. 
Acts  20.  2S,  p.  with  his  own  blood. 
Rev.  5.  9,  didst  j).     A.  V.,  hast  redepmed. 
PURE.     Ex.  25.  36,  beaten  work  oip.  gold. 
2  Sam.  22.  27,  p.  thou  wilt  show  thyself  x>- 
Job  4.  17,  more  p.  than  ;  8.  6,  if  thou  wert  p. 
11.  4,  doctrine  is  p.  ;  16.  17,  prayer  is  p. 
Ps.  12.  6,  tlie  words  of  Jehovah  are  p. 
19.  8,  commandment  of  Jehovah  isj5. 
73.  1,  such  as  are  p.  in  heart.    ^4.  F.,  of  a  dean  heart. 
119.  140,  thy  word  is  very  j}- 
Prov.  20.  9,  I  am  p.  from  my  sin  ? 
Isa.  13.  12,  the  p.  gold  of  Opliir.    A.V.,  r/oldpn  n-edgc. 
Lam.  4.  1,  how  is  tlie  most  p.  gold  changed  I     A.  V., 

fine. 
Acts  20.  26,  p.  from  the  blood  of  all  men. 
2  Cor.  7. 11,  approved  yourselves  to  be  i>.    A.  F.,  clear. 

11.  2,  p.  virgin.     A.V.,  chaste. 
Phil.  4.  8,  whatsoever  things  are  p. 

1  Tim.  3.  9,  p.  conscience  ;  5.  22,  keep  thyself  p. 

Tit.  1.  15,  To  the  p.  all  things  are  ;?). 

Jas.  1.  27,  p.  religion  ;  3.  17,  wisdom  ...  is  first  p. 

1  .John  3.  3,  he  is  p. 
Rev.  15.  6,  p.  and  bright. 

19.  8,  liuen,  bright  and  p.     A.  V.,  ichife. 
PURENESS.    Prov.  22. 11,  he  that  loveth  p.  of  heart. 

2  Cor.  6.  6,  in  p.,  in  knowledge. 
PURETR.    Lam.  4.  7,  nobles  were  p. 

Hab.  1.  13,  of  p.  eyes  than  to  behold  evil. 
PURGE.    2  Clir.  34.  3,  he  began  to  p.  Judah. 

2  Chr.  34.  5,  p.  Judah  and  Jerusalem.      A.  V.,  cleansed. 

1  Cor.  5.  7,  P.  out  the  old  leaven. 
PURIFICATION.    Heb.  1.  3,  made  p.  of  sins.    A.  V., 

purged  our. 
Purification,  laws  regarding,  Lev.  13.-16. ;  Num.  19. ; 
31. 19. 

of  priests  at  consecration,  Ex.  29.  4  ;  40.  12;  Lev.  8.  6. 

of  the  heart,  Isa.  1.  25  ;   Dan.  12. 10  ;   Zech.  13.  9  ;   Mat. 
3.  11.  12 ;   Acts  15.  9 ;   Heb.  9.  13,  14 ;  1  Pet.  1.  22 ; 
1  John  3.  3. 
PURIFY.    Gen.  35.  2,  p.  yourselves.    A.  F.,  be  clean. 

Lev.  8.  15,  p.  the  altar. 

Ps.  51.  7,  p.  me  with  hyssop.    ^4.  V.,  purge. 

Dan.  11.  35,  to  refine  them,  and  to  p.    A.  V.,  jnirge. 

Tit.  2. 14,  p.  unto  himself  a  people. 

Jas.  4.  8,  p.  your  hearts. 

1  Pet.  1.  22,  p.  your  souls. 
PURITY.    1  Tim.  4.  12,  in  faith,  in  p. 

1  Tim.  5.  2,  the  younger  as  sisters,  in  all  p. 

Purity,  of  heart,  enjoined,  Job  11.  14-20;  Ps.  24.  3-6; 

119.  1,  9 ;  Prov.  4.  23 ;  22.  11 ;  Isa.  33.  15-17  ;  Mat.  15; 

11-20;  Mark  7. 15-23;  Eph.  5.1-5  ;  Phil.  4.8;  Col.  3.5; 

1  Tim.  5.  22;   Tit.  1.  15 ;  1  Pet.  2.  11;  2  Pet.  3.  14; 

1  John  3.  3  ;  Rev.  21.  27. 
of  the  Divine  law,  Ps.  12.  6;  18.  30;   19.  8;  119.  140; 

Prov.  30.  5  ;  Rom.  7.  12. 
PURPOSE  (n.).    Job  17.  11,  my  p.  are  broken  off. 
Job.  42.  2,  nop.  of  thine.     .4.  T'.,  titought. 
I's.  64.  5,  in  an  evil  p.     A.  T'.,  matter. 
Prov.  20. 18,  Every  p.  is  established  by  counsel. 
Isa.  19.  17.  p.  of  Jehovah.     A.  F.,  counsel  of  the  Lord. 
Mat.  26.  8,  To  what  p.  is  this  waste  ? 
Mark  14.  4,  To  what  p.  hatli  this  waste.    A.  F.,  ivhy. 
Acts  11.  23,  with  p.  of  heart. 
Rom.  8.  23,  to  his  p. 
Eph.  3.  11,  eternal  p. 
PURPOSE  {v.).    Gen.  11.  6,  p.    A.  V.,  have  imagined. 
Gen.  27.  42,  p.  to  kill  thee. 

2  Chr.  2. 1,  p.  to  build  a  house.    A.  F.,  determined. 
Ps.  17.  3,  am  p.  that  my  month. 

PURSE.    Prov.  1.  14,  We  will  all  have  one  p. 
Mat.  10.  9,  nor  brass  in  your  p. 
Luke  10.  4,  Carry  no  p.,  no  wallet. 

12.  33,  p.  which  wax.     A.  F,  haas. 

Purse,  or  bag,  for  money,  Prov.  1.  14  :   7.20;    Isa.  46.  6; 

H.is:.  1.  6 ;  Luke  10.  4. ;  12.  33 ;  22.  35,  36. 
PURSUE.     Gen.  14.  14.  p.  as  far  as  Dan. 
Deut.  19.  6,  avenger  of  blood  p. 
Ps.  7.  1,  all  them  that  p.  me.    A.  F,  persecnte. 
10.  2,  poor  is  hotly  p.    A.  F,  doth  persecnie  tlie  poor. 

34. 14,  seek  peace,  and  p.  it. 

83. 15,  So  p.  them.    A.  F,  persecute. 


Prov.  13.  21,  evil  p.  sinners ;  23.  1,  when  no  man  p. 

2  Cor.  4.  9,  p.,  yet  not  forsaken.    A.  F,  Persecuted. 

1  Pet.  3.  11,  peace,  and  p.  it.    A.  F,  ensue. 
PURSUERS.    Neh.  9.  11,  p.  thou  didst  cast.    A.Y., 
pjersecutors. 

Lam.  5.  5,  Our  p.  are  upon.    A.  V.,  wider  persecution. 
PUSH.    Ps.  44.  5,  p.  down  our  adversaries. 
P  UT,  put  =  PHUT  iq.v).    (1)  son  of  Ham,  Gen.  10.  6. 

(2)  a  laud  or  people,  Nah.  3.  9. 
PUT.    Gen.  1.  11,  p.  forth  grass.    A.  F,  bring. 

Gen.  2.  8,  and  there  he  p.  the  man. 

Ex.  12.  7.  p.  it  on  the  two  side  posts.    A.  F,  strike. 

Lev.  14.  18,  p.  upon  the  head  of  him.    A.V.,  pour. 

Josh.  5.  15,  P.  off  thy  .shoe.    A.  F,  Loose. 

Judg.  12.  3, 1  p.  my  life  in  my  hand. 

1  Sam.  6.  11,  p.  the  ark.    A.  F,  laid. 

11.  2,  all  your  right  eyes  be  p.  out.    A.  F,  t/irust. 

2  Sam.  13.  16,  tliis  great  wrong  in  p.  me  forth.    A.  F, 
sending  me  away. 

1  Kings  9.  3,  to  p.  my  name  there. 

2  Kings  19.  7,  I  will  p.  a  spirit  in  him.    A.  F,  send  a 
blast  upon. 

1  Chr.  21.  8,  p.  away  .  .  .  the  iniquity.    A.V.,  do. 
Job  9.  27,  p.  off'  my  sad  countenance.    A.  F,  leave. 

27.  5,  not  p.  away  mine  integrity.    A.V.,  remove. 
Isa.  57.  4,  p.  out  the  tongue  V    .4.  F,  draw. 
Mat.  5.  32,  marry  her  when  she  is  p.  away.    A.  F,  that 
is  divorced. 

14.  8,  p.  forward  by  her  mother.    A.  F,  instructed  of. 

19.  6,  let  not  man  p.  asunder. 

22.  44,  p.  thme  enemies  underneath  thy  feet?    A.V., 
make  .  .  .  tjiy  footdool  ^ 
Mark  4.  21,  p.  on  the  stand  ?    A.  F,  set. 

4.  32,  p.  out  great  branches.     A.  F,  shooteth. 

Luke  5.  3,  asked  him  to  p.  out  a  little  from  the  land. 
A.  F,  thrust. 

5.  4,  P.  out  into  the  deep.    A.  F,  Launch. 
John  20.  25,  p.  my  hand.    A.  F,  thrust. 

Acts  1.  23,  they  p.  forward  two.    A.  F,  ajjpointed. 

27.  4,  p.  to  sea.     A.  F.  whoi  ive  Itad  launclted. 

28.  10,  p.  on  board.     .4.  F,  laded  us  with. 

Rom.  5.  5,  hope  p.  not  to  shame.    A.V.,  maketh  not 

ashamed. 
Jas.  1.  21,  /).  away  all  filthiness.    A.  F,  lay  apart. 

1  Pet.  2.  1,  P.  away  ...  all  wickedness.    A.  F,  laying 
aside. 

2  Pet.  1.  14,  the  p.  off  of  my.  A.  F.  /  must  put  off  this. 
P  UTEOLI,  pu-te'o-li  — Lat.  wells.  Paul  at.  Acts  28. 13. 
P  UTHITE  8.  pu'  thites.    1  Chr.  2.  63.    A.V.,  Puh  ites. 

P  UTIEL,  pu  ti-el.     Ex.  6.  25. 

P  UVAH,  pu'vah.    Num.  26.  23.    A.  F,  Pua. 


Q 


Quails,  Israelites  fed  with,  Ex.  16.  12;  sent  in  wiath, 

Num.  11.  31 ;  Ps.  78.  27  ;  105.  40. 
QUAKE.    Ex.  19.  18,  whole  mount  g. 
Judg.  5.  5,  mountains  q.    A.V.,  melted. 
Ps.  18.  7,  foundations  .  .  .  q.    A.  F,  moved. 
Nah.  1.  5,  mountains  q.  at  him. 
Mat.  27.  51,  earth  did  q. ;  Heb.  12.  21,  fear  and  q. 
28.  4.  watchers  did  q.     A.  F.  shake. 
QUARRELING.    Prov.  17.  14,  before  there  is  7-    A.V., 

if  hp  nipddled  with. 
QUARRY.    Judg.  3.  19,  26,  q.  that  were  by  Gilgal. 

1  Kings  6.  7,  stone  made  ready  at  the  q.    A.V.,  ready 
bpforp  i!  was  brought  thither. 

QUARTER.    Gen.  19.  4,  people  from  every  q. 

2  Kings  22.  14,  in  Jerusalem,  in  the  second  q.    A.V., 
college. 

.Jer.  51.  31,  city  is  taken  on  every  q.    A.  F,  at  one  end. 
Mark  1.  45,  came  to  him  from  every  o. 
QUARTUS,  quSr'tus  — Lat.  fourth.     Rom.  16.  23. 
QUATERNION.    Acts  12.  4,  four  q.    ( =  guard  of  four 

mp».) 
QUEEN.    1  Kings  10.  1.  q.  of  Sheba  heard. 
Esth.  5.  3,  what  wilt  thou,  q.  Esther  ? 
Mat.  12.  42,  the  q.  of  the  south. 
.\cts  8.  27,  Candace,  q.  of  the  Ethiopians. 
Queen,  the  chief  wife  of  the  king.  1  Kings  11. 19  ;  Esth. 
1.9;  2.  4  ;  Neh.  2.  6 ;  Ps.  45.  9 ;  Jer.  29.  2 ;  Dan.  5.  10. 
of  heaven  (the  moon),  worshipped,  Jer.  7.  18 ;  44. 17-19, 
25. 
QUEEN-MOTHER.    Jer.  13.  18,  king  and  to  the  q.-m. 

A.  v..  aueen. 
QUENCH.    2  Sam.  21.  17,  q.  not  the  lamp  of  Israel. 
S.  of  Sol.  8.  7,  many  waters  cannot  (/.  love. 
Isa.  42.  3,  burning  wick  will  he  not  g.    A.  V.,  smoking 

flax  shall  he  not  q. 
Eph.  6.  16,  q.  all  the  fiery  darts. 
1  Thes.  5.  19,  q.  not  the  Spirit. 
Heb.  11.  34,  q.  the  power  of  fire. 
QUESTION.    1  Kings  10.  1,  with  hard  q. 
Mat.  22.  46,  ask  him  any  more  q. 
Mark  9.  16,  what  q.  ye  with  them  ? 
Luke  2.  46,  hearing  them,  and  asking  them  q. 
20.  3,  ask  you  a  7.    .4.  F;  one  thing. 


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QUE 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


KAI 


,  Luke  22.  23,  began  to  7.     A.V.,  cnqxiire. 
24.  15,  and  q.    A.  V.,  reasoned. 
1  Cor.  10.  2o.  asking  no  <j.  for  conscience'  sake. 
QUESTIONING.    Mark  12.  23,  q.  together.    A.  V.,  rea- 
s'ming. 
Luke  24.  38,  wherefore  do  '/.  arise.     A.  11,  thvughts. 
Acts  15.  2,  no  small  ...  7.     A.V.,disputaliuii. 
Phil.  2.  14,  Do  all  things  without  .  .  .  q.    A.  V.,  dispuf- 
ings. 

1  Tim.  1.  4,  which  minister  q.    A.  T.,  questions. 
6.  4,  doting  about  q.    A.  V.,  questions. 

2  Tim.  2.  23,  ignorant  q.    A.V.,  questions. 
QUICKEN.    Ps.  71.  20,  q.  us  again. 

Ps.  83.  6,  Wilt  thou  not  q.  us  again.    A.  V.,  revive. 

119.  37,  q.  me  in  thy  ways. 

119.  40,  q.  me  in  thy  rigliteousness. 

119.  83,  q.  me  after  thy  lovingkindness. 
Lsa.  57.  10,  q.  of  thy  strength.     A .  ) '.,  life  of  thine  hand. 

1  Cor.  15.  36,  that  which  thou  thyself  sowest  is  not  q. 
Quickening,  spiritual,  John  5.  21;  Rom.  4.  17 ;  1  Cor. 

15.  45 ;  2  Cor.  3.  6 ;  Eph.  2.  1 ;  Col.  2.  13 ;  1  Tim.  6,  13  ; 
1  Pet.  3.  18. 
QUICKLY.    Gen.  18.  6,  make  ready  q. 
Ex.  32.  8,  turned  aside  q. ;  Num.  16.  46,  carry  it  q. 
Deut.  7.  4,  destroy  thee  q.    A.  T.,  suddenly. 

2  Sam.  17.  16,  send  q.,  and  tell  David. 

1  Kings  22.  9,  Fetch  q.     A.V.,  Hasten  t  hit  her. 
Mat.  5.  25,  agree  with  thine  adversary  q. 

28.  7,  go  q.,  and  tell  his  disciples. 
Mark  9.  39,  able  q.  to  speak  evil.    A.  V..  can  lightly. 
John  11.  31,  she  rose  up  q.    A.  T.,  hastily. 

13.  27,  "What  thou  doest,  do  q. 
Acts  12.  7,  Rise  up  q. 
Gal.  1.  6,  ye  are  so  q.  removing.     A.  T'.,  soon. 

2  Thes.  2.  2,  not  q.  shaken.     A.V.,  soon. 

QUIET.     Gen.  25.  27,  Jacob  was  a  q.  man.     A.  F.,  plain. 
Judg.  16.  2,  q.  all  the  night. 
Ps.  107.  30,  they  are  q.  ;  131.  2,  q.  my  soul. 
Eccl.  9. 17,  heard  in  q. 
lsa.  7.  4,  take  heed,  and  be  q. 

33.  20,  Jerusalem  a  q.  habitation. 

38.  13,  I  q.  myself  until.    A.V.,  reckoned. 
Jer.  49.  23,  the  sea ;  it  cannot  be  q.  [pie. 

Acts  19.  35,  q.  the  multitude.    A.V.,  appeased  the  peo- 

19.  36,  ought  to  be  q. 
1  Thes.  4.  11,  study  to  be  q. 
1  Tim.  2.  2,  lead  a  .  .  .  q.  life.    A.  F.,  peaceable. 

1  Pet.  3.  4,  a  meek  and  q.  spirit. 

Quiet,  to  be,  enjoined,  1  Thes.  4.  11;  2  Thes.  3.  12; 

1  Tim.  2.  2 ;  Jas.  3.  17  ;  1  Pet.  3.  4. 
QUIETLY.    2  Sam.  3.  27,  to  speak  with  him  q. 

Lam.  3.  2(),  q.  wait  for  the  salvation  of  the  Lord. 
QUIETNESS.    Prov.  17.  1,  dry  morsel  and  q. 

Eccl.  4.  6,  handful  with  q. 

lsa.  32.  17,  effect  of  righteousness,  q. 

2  Thes.  3.  12,  with  g.  they  work. 

Quietness,  God's  gift.  Job  34.  29  ;  Prov.  1. 33 ;  lsa.  30. 15  ; 

32.17,18;  33.20;  Jer.  30.  10. 
QUIRINIOS.    Luke  2.  2.     A.V.,  Ciirenius. 
QUIT.    Ex.  21.  19,  he  that  smote  him  be  q. 

1  Sam.  4.  9,  q.  yourselves  like  men.    1  Cor.  16.  13. 
QUITE.    Gen.  31.  15,  q.  devoured  our  money. 

Job  6.  13,  wisdom  is  driven  q.  from  me  ? 
QUIVER.     Gen.  27.  3,  thy  q.  and  thy  bow. 

Job  39.  23,  the  q.  rattleth  against  him. 

Ps.  127.  5,  his  q.  full  of  them. 

lsa.  49.  2,  in  his  q.  hath  he  kept  me. 

Jer.  5.  16,  their  q.  is  an  open  sepulchre. 

Hab.  3. 16,  my  lips  quivered  at  the  voice. 


R 


A.  v.. 


RAAMA,  ra'a-ma  — Heb.  thunder.     1  Chr.  1. 

Raamah. 

R  A  AMAH,  ra'a-mah.    Gen.  10.  7  ;  Ezek.  27.  22. 
RAAMIAH,     ra'a-mi'ah  —  Heb.     thunder   of    Jehovah. 

Neh.  7.  7.  [Ex.  1.  11. 

RAAMSES.  ra-am'se§=  RAMESES  (q.v.)—\n  Egypt. 
R  ABB  AH  rab'bah-Heb.  great. 

(1)  city  of  Judah,  Josh.  15.  60. 

(2)  chief  city  of  the  Ammonites,  2  Sam.  12.  26. 
is  captured  by  David,  2  Sam.  12.  29. 

See  also  Jer.  49.  2  ;  Ezek.  21.  20  ;  25.  5 ;  Amos  1.  14. 

In  Deut.  3.  11,  .4.  F,  Rahbath. 
RA  BBI,  rabbi  — Heb.  master.    Mat.  23.  7  ;  John  1.  38. 
RABBI.    Mat.  26.  49,  Hail,  R.    A.  F,  master. 

John  4.  31,  R.,  eat.     A.  F,  Master. 
9.  2.  R.,  who  sinned.     A.  F,  Master. 
RABRITH  TS,h'hith.    Josh.  19.  20. 

RABBLE.  Acts  17.  5.  fellows  of  the  r.  A.  F,  baser  sort. 
RAB-BONl,  rab'-bo'm  — Heb.  my  master.  John  29.  16. 
RA  B-MA  G.  rSb'-mag,  title  of  Nergal-sharezer.  Jer.  39.  3. 
RAB-SARIS,  rab'-sa  ris  — Heb.  chief  eunuch.    2  Kings 

18.  17  ;  Jer.  39.  3. 
RAB-SHAKEH     rab'-sha-keh  -  Heb.     chief    of    the 

princes.     2  Kings  18.  17. 
Raca  (worthless),  Mat.  5.  22.    See  2  Sam.  6.  20. 


RA  C.  I Z,  racal  -  town  of  Judah.    1  Sam.  30.  29. 
RACE.    Mark  7.  26,  Syrophoenician  by  r.    A.  F.,  nation. 

Acts  7.  13,  Joseph's  /•.    A.  F,  Undred. 
18.  2,  of  I'outus  by  /•.    A.  F,  Oorn  in  Pon/us. 

1  Pet.  2.  9,  an  elect  r.    A.V.,  chosen  generation. 
Race,  referred  to,  Eccl.  9.  11 ;  1  Cor.  9.  24. 

illustrative,  Heb.  12.  1,  2  ;  Gal.  5.  7  ;  Phil.  2.  16.         [28. 
RACHEL,  rachel— Heb.  ^(r^  — Jacob's  wife.    Gen.  29. 

mother  of  Joseph,  Gen.  00.  24. 

mother  of  Benjamin,  Gen.  35.  18. 

her  death  and  bui  ial.  Gen.  35. 19. 

In  Jer.  31.  15,  A.  V.,  Rahel . 
R  ADD  A  I.  rad  dai.    1  Chr.  2. 14. 

RADIANT.     Ps.  34.  5,  looked  unto  him,  and  were  r. 
A.  v.,  lightened. 

lsa.  60.  5,  and  be  /'.     -1.  T'.,  fton:  togetlirr. 
RAFTS.    1  Kings  5.  9,  into  ;■.  to  go  by  £ea.    A .  V. ,  ft<.  ats. 
RAGE  (».).    Prov.  6.  34,  jealousy  is  the  /'.  of  a  man. 
RAGE  iv.).     Ps.  2.  1,  the  nations  /•. 

I'rov.  18.  1,  /•.  against  all  sound  wi.-:dom.    A.  F,  int<  r- 
meddleth  viUi  ad  wisdom. 

Ezek.  16.  43,  hast  /■.  against.    A.  V.,  fretted. 
RAGING.    2  Kings  19.  28,  Because  of  thy  r.   A.  V.,  rage. 

Luke  8.  24,  the  r.  of  the  water. 
RAGS.     Prov.  23.  21,  clothe  a  man  with  r. 
RAHAB,  ra'hab  —  (1)  Heb.  freedom  ['.']  —  the  harlot. 

harbors  the  spies  at  Jericho,  Josh.  2.  1  24. 

Joshua  preserves  her  and  her  family.  Josh.  6.  22. 

is  in  our  Lord's  ancestry.  Mat.  1.  5.    A.V.,  Rachab. 

(2)  Heb.  pride  —  'poetical  for  Egypt,  Ps.  87.  4. 
RAHAB.     Job  9.  13  — Heb.   raging  7?io?i5/er  — helpers 
of  R.    A.  v..  jirmid  helpers. 

Job  26.  12,  smiteth  through  R.     A.  F,  the  provd. 

lsa.  30.  7,  E.  that  sitteth  still.    A.  F,  Their  strength  is 
to  sit. 
RA  HAM,  ra'ham  —  Heb.  fondness.    1  Chr.  2.  44. 
RAID.    1  Sam.  23.  27,  Philistmes  have  made  a  r.    A.  F, 
i7ivadfd. 

1  Sam.  30.  14,  a  /".  upon  the  South.    A.  V.,  invasion. 

27.  10,  made  a  a  r.    A.  F.,  road.  \tltemselves. 

1  Chr.  14.  9,  Philistines  .  .  .  made  a  r.    A.V.,  .^^preud. 
14.  13,  made  a  /'.     A.  V..  spread  tliemsdves  abroad. 

RAIL.    1  Sam.  25.  14.  he  r.  at  them.    .1.  F.,  mailed  on. 
Mat.  27.   39,  they  that  passed  by  r.  on  him.    A.  V., 

reviled. 
Mark  15.  29,  r.  on  him. 

2  Pet.  2.  10,  r.  at  dignities.    .4.  F,  speak  evil  of. 
RAILING.    Mat.  15.  19,  r.    A.  F,  blasphemies. 

Eph.  4.  31,  Let  .  .  .  /'.    A.  F,  evil  speaking. 

Col.  3.  8,  /•.     A.  F,  blasphemy. 
Railing,  mentioned,  2  Chr.  32.  17;  Mark  15.  29;  Luke 

23.  39  ;  1  Tim.  6.  4 ;  2  Pet.  2. 11 ;  Jude  9. 
RAIMENT.    Deut.  8.  4,  thy  r.  waxed  not  old. 

Judg.  14.  12,  changes  of  /'.    .4. 1'.,  garmfnts. 

2  Kings  5.  22,  two  changes  of  r.    A.  F.,  garments. 

Dan.  7.  9,  ;•.  was  white.     A.  F.,  garment. 

Mat.  3.  4,  /'.  of  camel's  hair. 

11.  8,  tliey  that  wear  soft  r.    A.V.,  clothing. 
Luke  12.  23,  than  the  /'.     A.V.,  than  r. 

1  Tim.  2.  9,  or  costly  r.     A.  V.,  array. 
RAIN  («.).    Lev.  26.  4,  I  will  give  your  rains  in  their 
seasons.     A.  V.,  rain. 
Deut.  32.  2,  my  doctrine  shall  drop  as  the  /•. 
Job  37.  6,  shower  of  ;■.  .  .  .  mighty  r.     .1.  F,  small 
r.  .  .  .  great  r. 

38.  28,  Hath  the  r.  a  father  ? 
Ps.  72.  6,  /'.  upon  the  mown  grass.  [rain. 

84.  6,  the  early  /■.  covereth  it  with  blessing.    *4.  ] .,  the 

135.  7,  lightnings  for  the  r. 
Prov.  27.  15,  rainy  day. 
lsa.  4.  6,  a  covert  from  storm  and  from  /•. 
Hos.  6.  3,  the  latter  r. 

Mat.  5.  45,  /'.  on  the  just  and  on  the  unjust. 
Acts  14.  17,  gave  you  from  heaven  /■.     A.  1'.,  rain. 

28.  2,  present  r. ;  Jas.  5.  7,  early  and  latter  /•. 
RAIN  {v.).    Ex.  16.  4,  /•.  bread  from  heaven. 

Ps.  11.  6,  he  will  r.  snares ;  78.  24,  r.  down  manna. 
Hos.  10.  12,  /'.  righteousness. 
Rain,  at  the  flood,  Gen.  7.    See  also,  Ex.  9.  34 ;  1  Sam. 

12.  17  ;  Ps.  105.  32. 

promised,  Deut.  11.   11,  14;   Ezek.  34.   26;   Joel  2.  23; 

Zech.  10.  1. 
withheld  in  judgment,  Deut.  11.  17 ;  23.  24 ;  1  Kings  8. 

35 ;  2  Chr.  7. 13  ;  Amos  4.  7  ;  Zech.  14.  17  ;  Jas.  5. 17. 
sent  in  mercy.  Lev.  26.  4  ;  Deut.  28.  12  :  1  Kings  18.  45 ; 

Job  5.  10;  28.  26;  37.  6 ;  Ps.  65.  9.  10;  147.  8  ;  lsa.  30. 

23  ;  55.  10  ;  Jer.  5.  24  ;  Acts  14.  17 ;  Jas.  5.  18. 
illustrative.  Deut.  32.  2;  2  Sam.  23.  4  ;  Ps.  68.  9;  84.  6; 

Prov.  25.  14  ;  28.  3  ;  lsa.  5.  6 :  55.  10, 11. 
Rainbow,  appointed  as  a  sign.  Gen.  9.  12 ;  Ezek.  1.  28 ; 

symbolical.  Rev.  4.  3  ;  10.  1. 
RAISE.    Josh.  8.  29,  /•.  thereon  a  great  heap.    A.V., 

raise. 

1  Kings  11.  14,  Jehovah  r.  up  an  adversary.    A.V., 
stirred. 

2  Chr.  8.  8,  r.  a  levy.    A.  F,  mak"  to  pail  tribute. 
Ps.  41.  10,  /•.  me  up ;  113.  7,  r.  up  the  i)oor. 

145.  14,  r.  up  all  those  that  are  bowed  do^vn. 
Prov.  17.  19,  He  that  r.  high  his  gate.    A.  F,  ezalteth. 


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Isa.  15.  5,  they  r.  up  a  cry  of  destructiou. 

44.  26,  r.  up  the  waste  places. 

49.  8,  to  r.  up  the  laud.    A.  F.,  establish  the  earth. 
Jer.  23.  5,  r.  uuto  David  a  righteous  Branch. 

25.  32,  tempest  shall  be  r. ;  50.  32,  r.  him  up. 
Ezek.  41.  8,  that  the  house  had  a  r.  basement.    A,  V., 

the  heiqht  of  the  house  round  about. 
Zech.  11. 16, 1  will  r.  up  a  shepherd. 
Mat.  3.  9,  to  r.  up  children  imto  Abraham. 

16.  21,  the  third  day  be  r.  up. 

20.  19,  third  day  he  shall  be  r.  up.    A.V.,  rise. 

27.  52,  bodies  .  .  .  were  r.    A.  V.,  saints  .  .  .  arose. 


Mark  1.  31,  r.  her  up.    A.  V.,  lifted. 

r.  up  a  horn  of  s 
John  2.  19,  in  three  days  I  will  /•.  it  up. 


Luke  1.  69,  hath  r.  up  a  horn  of  salvation. 


2.  20,  r.  it  up.    A.  v.,  rear. 

6.  39,  r.  it  up  at  the  last  day. 
Rom.  4.  25,  was  r.  for  our  justification. 
1  Cor.  6.  14,  r.  up  us  ;  15.  42,  r.  in  incorruption. 

15.  4,  he  hath  been  r.  on  the  tliird.    A.}\,  rose  again. 

15.  14,  if  Chri.st  hath  not  been  r.     A.  T.,  be  not  risen. 

15.  20,  now  hath  Christ  been  r.  from  the  dead.    A.  F., 
is  ri.<<en. 
Phil.  1.  16,  to  r.  up  affliction.    A.V.,  add. 
Col.  2.  12,  j^e  were  also  r.  with  hira.     ^1.  V.,  are  risen. 

1  Pet.  1.  21,  believers  in  God,  that  r.  him. 
RAISIN-CAKES.    Isa.  16.  7,  for  the  r.-c.  .  .  .  shall  ye 

mourn.    A.V.,  foundations. 
RAISINS.    1  Sam.  25.  18,  clusters  of  r. 

2  Sam.  6.  19,  a  cake  of  r.    A.  V.,  flagon  of  irine. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  5,  Stay  ye  me  with  r.    A.  V.,  flagons. 

RAKEM,  ra'kem  — a  Mauassite.    1  Chr.  7.  16. 
RAKKA  TH,  rak'kath.    Josh.  19.  35. 
RAKKON,  rak'kon  =  RAKKA TH(q.v.).    Josh.  19.  46. 
RAM,  ram  — Heb.  high.     Ruth  4.  19;  1  Chr.  2.  25;  Job 

32.  2. 
RAM.    Ex.  25.  5,  r.  skins  dyed  red. 

Ex.  29.  16,  slay  the  r. ;  Num.  5.  8,  the  r.  of  the. 

Josh.  6.  4,  trumpets  of  r.  horns. 

Ps.  66.  15,  the  incense  of  r. ;  114.  4,  skipped  like  r. 

Isa.  1.  11,  enough  of  the  burnt-otferings  of  r. 

Ezek.  43.  23,  r.  out  of  the  flock  without  blemish. 
Ram,  in  sacrifices.  Gen.  15.  9  ;  Ex.  29. 15  :  Lev.  9. ;  Num. 
5.8.      , 

typical,  Dan.  8.  20. 
RAM  AH,  ra'mah  =  Ramath  — Heb.  a  high  place.    Mat. 
2.18.    A.  v.,  Rama. 

(1)  a  town  of  Benjamin,  near  Gibeah,  Josh.  18.  25; 
Jud?.  19.  13. 

is  fortified  by  king  Baasha,  1  Kings  15.  17-22. 

(2)  a  town  on  the  border  of  Asher,  Josh.  19.  29. 

(3)  a  fenced  city  of  Naphtali,  Josh.  19.  36. 

(4)  a  town  of  mount  Ephraim.  1  Sam.  1.  1,  19. 

(5)  =  Ramofh-gilpad  (q.r.),  2  Kings  8.  29. 
RAMATHAIM.  ra'math-a'im  — Heb.  double  high  place. 

1  Sara.  1.  1. 
RAMA  THITE,  ra'math-ite,  a  native  of  Ramah.    1  Chr. 

27.  27. 
RAMATH-LEHI,    ra'math-le'hl  — Heb.    the  height   of 

Lehi.    Judg.  15.  17. 
RAMA  TH-MIZPEH,  ra'math-mlz'peh-Heb.  height  of 

Mizpeh.    Josh.  13.  26. 
RAMESES,  r5m'e-se§  —  Ra  =  RAAMSES  (q.v.). 
Jacob  and  his  family  placed  there.  Gen.  47.  11. 
Isi-aelites  depart  from,  Ex.  12.  37. 
^.1  MI  AH,  ra-mi'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  is  high.    Ezra  10.  25. 
RAMOTH-GILEAD,  ra'moth-gil'e-ad,  a  city  of  refuge. 
Deut.  4.  43. 
Ahab  is  mortally  wounded  at,  1  Kings  22.  37. 
Jehu  is  anointed  king  at,  2  Kings  9.  1. 
RAMPART.    2  Sam.  20. 15,  stood  against  the  r.    A.V., 
trmch. 

1  Kings  21.  23,  by  the  r.  of  Jezreel.     A.V.,  wall. 
RAN.    (Jen.  18.  7,  Abraham  r. 

Ex.  9.  23,  the  fire  r. 

Ps.  133.  2,  r.  down  upon  the  beard. 

Mat.  27.  48,  r.,  and  took  a  sponge. 
28.  8,  r.  to  bring  .  .  .  word.     .4.  F.,  did  run. 

Mark  6.  33,  r.  together  there  on  foot.    A.  F.,  ran  afoot. 

Luke  15.  20,  r.,  and  fell  on  his  neck. 
24. 12,  r.  unto  the  tomb. 

Acts  27.  41,  /•.  the  vessel  aground. 

Jude  11,  r.  riotously.    ^4.  F,  r.  greedily. 
RANGE.    Lev.  11.  35,  ;•.  for  pots.    A.V.,  ranges. 
RANGING.    Prov.  28.  15,  r.  bear. 
RANK.    Gen.  41,  5,  r.  and  good. 

2  Kings  11.  8,  within  the  ;•.    A.  F,  ranges, 
Mark  6.  40,  sat  down  in  r. 

RANSOM.    Ex.  21.  30,  laid  on  him  a  r.    A.  F,  sum  of 
money. 
Num.  35.  31,  no  r.  for  the  life.    A.  F.  satisfaction. 
1  Sam.  12.  3,  taken  a  r.    A.  F,  received  any  bribe. 
Job  36. 18,  greatness  of  the  r.  turn  thee  aside.    A.  V., 

great  r.  cannot  deliver  thee. 
Ps.  69.  18,  ;•.  me  because  of.    A.  V.,  deliver. 
Prov.  13.  8,  r.  of  a  man's  life. 
21. 18,  r.  for  the  righteous. 
Isa.  51.  11,  ;•.  of  Jehovah  shall  return. 
Mat.  20.  28,  a  r.  for  many ;  1  Tim.  2.  6,  a  r.  for  all. 


[cious. 
A.  v.,  pre- 


A.V.,  are 


RAP  HAH,  ra'phah  — Heb.  a  hero.    1  Chr.  8.  37.    A.V., 

Rapha. 
RA  PHU,  ra'phu  — Heb.  cured  -a  Benjamite  spy.   Num. 

RARE.    Isa.  13.  12,  more  r.  than  fine  gold. 
RASE.    Ps.  137.  7,  ?-.  it  (=;eyeO. 
RASH.    Job  6.  3,  have  my  words  been  r, 
swallowed  up. 
Eccl.  5.  2,  be  not  r. 
Isa.  32.  4,  the  r.  shall  understand. 
Acts  19.  36,  do  nothing  r.    A.V.,  rashly. 
RASHLY.    Lev,  5.  4,  any  one  swear  r.    A.  F.,  swear, 
pronouncing. 
Lev.  5.  4,  utter  r.  with  an  oath.    ^4.  V.,  jjronounce. 
RATED.    2  Kings  12.  4,  each  man  is  r.    A.  F,  passeth 

the  account. 
RATHER.    Job  7. 15,  death  r.  than  these  my  bones. 
Job  32.  2,  justified  himself  r.  than  God. 
Ps.  84.  10,  r.  be  a  doorkeeper. 
Prov.  16.  16,  understanding  is  r.  to  be  chosen. 
17. 12,  r.  than  a  fool  in  his  folly. 

22.  1,  a  good  name  is  r.  to  be  chosen. 

Mat.  10.  28,  r.  fear  him  who  is  able  to  destroy. 
18.  8,  ?-..than  having  two  hands. 

Mark  15. 11.  r.  release  Barabbas. 

John  3. 19,  darkness  r.  than  the  light. 

Acts  5.  29,  r.  than  men. 

Heb.  12.  9,  r.  be  in  subjection.  [ivaste. 

RAVAGE.    Ps.  80.  13,  The  boar  .  .  .  doth  r.  it.    A.V., 
Raven,  sent  by  Noah  from  the  ark.  Gen.  8.  7. 

forbidden  as  food.  Lev.  11.  15  ;  Deut.  14.  14.  [24. 

God  provides  food  for.  Job  38.  41 ;  Ps.  147.  9 ;   Luke  12. 

Eliiah  fed  by,  1  Kings  17.  4-6. 
RAVENETH.    Gen.  49.  27,  r.    A.V.,  shall  ravin. 
RAVENING.    Isa.  35.  9,  rarewow*  beast. 

Mnt.  7.  15,  inwardly  are  r.  wolves. 
RAW.    Ex.  12.  9,  Eat  not  of  it,  r. 
RAZOR.    Num.  6.  5,  no  r. 

Num.  8.  7,  let  them  cause  a  r.  to  pass  over.    A.  F.,  shave. 

Jr.dg.  13.  5,  no  r.  shall  come  upon  his  head. 

Ps.  52.  2,  sharp  r. ;  Ezek.  5.  1,  barber's  r. 
REACH.    Gen.  11.  4,  may  r.  unto  heaven. 

Ps.  32.  6,  shall  not  r.    A.  F,  come  nigh. 

Prov.  20.  30,  strokes  r.  the  innermost  parts.     A.  V., 
stripes  the  inward  parts. 

John  20.  27,  r.  hither  thy  finger. 

Acts  27.  12,  they  could  r.  Phoenix.    A.  F,  attain  to. 

2  Cor.  10.  14,  we  r.  not  unto  you. 

1  Tim.  6.  10,  some  r.  after.    A.V.,  coveted. 
READ.     Deut.  17.  19,  r.  therein. 

Hab.  2.  2,  he  may  run  that  r.  it. 
Mat.  21.  42,  did  ye  never  r.  in  the  scriptures. 
24. 15,  let  him  that  r.  understand. 
Luke  4.  16,  stood  up  to  r. 

John  19.  20,  This  title  therefore  r.  manj'  of  the  Jews. 
Acts  8.  28,  and  was  r.  the  prophet  Isaiah.    A.V.,  read. 

23.  34.  he  had  r.  it.    A. ) .,  the  governor  had  r. 
READINESS.    Lev.  16.  21,  by  the  hand  of  a  man  that 

is  in;-.     A. V.,  of  a  fit  man. 

2  Cor.  8.  12,  if  the  r.  is  there.    A.  V.,  there  be  first  a 
willing  mind. 

8.  19,  our  r.    A.  V.,  your  ready  mind. 

9.  2,  know  your  r.    A.  F,  forwardness  of  your  mind. 
Reading  of  the  law,  Ex.  24.  7 ;  Josh.  8.  34 ;  2  Kings  23. ; 

Neh.  8.  ;  9. 
of  the  prophets,  Luke  4.  16 ;  Acts  13.  15,  27. 
of  Paul's  epistles,  Col.  4.  16;  1  Thes.  5.  27. 
READY.    Num.  32.  17,  be  r.  armed.  [pqi 

Josh.  4. 13,  forty  thousand  r.  armed  for  war.   ^.  F,  pre- 
Nsh.  9. 17,  God  r.  to  pardon  ;  Job  3.  8,  r.  to  rouse. 
.^ob  15.  23,  darkness  is  r. ;  17. 1,  The  grave  is  r. 
Ps.  45.  1,  the  pen  of  a  r.  writer. 

8  5.  5,  r.  to  forgive  ;  88.  15,  r.  to  die. 
P:ov.  24.  27,  and  make  it  /■.    A.  F,  fit. 

31.  6,  drink  unto  him  that  is  r.  to  perish. 
Isa.  32.  4,  stammerers  shall  be  r.  to  speak. 

;^8.  20,  Jehovah  is  r.  to  save  me. 
Mic.  7.  3,  the  judge  is  r.  for  a  reward.    A.  F,  asketh. 
Mat.  22.  8,  the  wedding  is  r.  ;  24.  44,  be  ye  also  r. 

25.  10,  they  that  were  r.  went  in. 
Mark  14.  15,  room  furnished  and  r.    A.V.,  prepared. 
Like  22.  33,  Lord,  with  thee  1  am  r.  to  go. 
1  rim.  6.  18,  that  they  be  r.  to  distribute.    A.  F,  r 

I'isl^bute. 
]  Paa|B.  15,  being  r.  always  to  give  answer. 

ijMjz^to  judge  the  living. 

2a'«%:f'.  12,  shall  be  r.    A.  F,  will  not  be  negligent. 
If6f.;3'  2,  remain,  which  were  r.  to  die. 
REALM.    2  Chr.  20.  30,  r.  .  .  .  was  quiet. 

Dan.  9. 1,  king  over  the  r. 
REAP.    Lev.  23.  22,  wholly  r.  the  corners 
clean  riddance  of. 
•Tob  4.  8,  And  sow  trouble,  r.  the  same. 
Ps.  126.  5,  r.  in  joy  ;  Prov.  22.  8,  shall  r.  calamity. 
Eccl.  11.  4,  regardeth  the  clouds  shall  not  r. 
Jer.  12. 13,  have  ;•.  thorns.    .4.  T'.,  shall  reap.         [ness. 
Hos.  8.  7,  r.  the  whirlwind  ;  10.  12,  r.  according  to  kind- 
Mic.  6.  15,  but  shalt  not  r. 
Mat.  6.  26,  neither  do  they  r. ;  25.  26,  I  r.  where. 


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John  4.  38,  r.  that  whereon  ye  have  not  labored. 
1  Cor.  9.  11,  /•.  your  carnal  tilings. 
Gal.  6.  9,  we  shall  r.,  if  we  faint  not. 
Rev.  14.  16,  the  earth  was  r. 
REAPER.    Ruth  2.  3,  after  the  r. 
Ps.  129.  7,  /'.  filleth  not  his  hand.    A.V.,  moiver. 
Mat.  13.  30,  39,  r.  are  the  angels. 
Reaping,  referred  to,  Lev.  19.  9  ;  23. 10,  22 ;  25.  5. 
illustrative.  Job  4.  8 ;  Ps.  126.  5 ;  Prov.  22.  8 ;  Mat.  13. 
30  ;    John  4.  36 ;   1  Cor.  9.  11 ;   2  Cor.  9.  6 ;   Gal.  6.  7  ; 
Rev.  14.  15. 
REARWARD.    Isa..  52.  12,  your  r.  (^rearguard).    A. 
v.,  rerewaid. 
I.sa.  58.  8.  glory  of  Jehovah  .  .  .  thyr.   A.V.,rereivard. 
REASON  («.).    Judg.  5.  22,  By  r.  of  the  prancings.    A. 
v.,  the  means. 
Job  6.  16,  black  by  r.  of  the  ice. 
17.  7,  by  r.  of  sorrow ;  37. 19,  by  r.  of  darkness. 
Ps.  38.  8,  groaned  by  /•.  of  the  disquietness. 
40.  15,  by  ;•.  of  their  shame.    A.  V.,for  a  reivard. 
78.  65,  by  r.  of  wine  ;  88.  9,  by  r.  of  affliction. 
90.  10,  by  r.  of  strength ;  102.  5,  by  /•.  of  the  voice. 
John  6. 18,  by  r.  of  a  great  wind. 

1  Pet.  3.  15,  a  r.  concerning  the  hope  that  is  in  you. 

2  Pet.  2.  12,  creatures  without  r.    A.  V.,  natural  brute 
beast.<!. 

3.  12,  by  /■.  of  which  the  heavens.    A.  F.,  icherein. 
Rev.  9.  2,  darkened  by  r.  of  the  smoke. 
REASON  iv.).    Job  13.  3,  r.  with  God. 
Job  23.  7,  might  r.  with  him.     A.  F.,  disjnde. 
Isa.  1. 18,  let  us  r.  together.  [me  talk. 

Jer.  12.  1,  would  I  r.  the  cau.se  with  thee.    A.V.,  Jet 
Mat.  16.  7,  they  r.  among  themselves.  [puted. 

Mark  9.  33,  What  were  ye  r.    A.  F.,  icas  it  that  ye  dis- 
Luke  3.  15,  /•.  in  their  hearts.     A.  F,  musfd. 
12.  17,  he  /•.  within  himself.     A.  F.,  thoiig/it. 
Acts  17.  17,  he  r.  in  the  synagogue.    .^4.  F,  disputed. 
19.  8.  r.  and  persuading.     ^4.  F.,  dispntitir/. 
24.  25.  he  /•.  of  righteousness  (  =  discoursed). 
REASONINGS.  "^Rom.  1.  21,  vain  in  their  r.    A.V., 
imaginations.  [31.  8. 

REBA,  re'ba  —  Heb.  a  quarter  — s.'^liAvamte  king.  Num. 
RE  BE  K  AH,  re-bek'ah  =  i?i:/i£'CC-4  —  Heb.  a  noose. 
daughter  of  Bethuel,  and  Isaac's  wife,  Gen.  22.  23 ;  24. 
67  ;  49.  31.    In  Rom.  9.  10,  Rebecca. 
REBEL.     Num.  14.  9,  r.  not  against. 
Josh.  1.  18,  Whosoever  be  he  that  shall  ?'.  [bel. 

22.  16,  to  r.  this  day  against  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  might  re- 
Job  24.  13,  r.  against  the  light. 

Ps.  78.  40,  they  /'.  against.     .4.  F,  provol<e. 
78.  56,  r.  against  the  Most  High  God.    A.  V.,p)rovoked. 
Isa.  1.  2,  /•.  against. 
63.  10,  /■.,  and  grieved  his  holy  Spirit. 
Lam.  1.  20,  grievously  r. ;   3.  42,  transgressed  and  hav&r. 
Ezek.  5.  6.  /■.  against  mine  ordinances.    -4.  F,  changed 
mv  judgmeiits. 
REBELLION.    Deut.  31.  27,  thy  /•.,  and  thy  stiff. 

1  Sam.  15.  23,  r.  is  as  the  sm  of  witchcraft. 

Job  34.  37,  addeth  r. ;  Prov.  17.  11,  seeketh  only  r. 
Rebellion,  against  God,  forbidden,  Num.  14.  S ;   Josh. 
22.  19  ;  Isa.  1.  2  ;  63.  10. 
provokes  God,  Neh.  9.  26. 
punishment  for.  Lev.  26. 14-39  ;  1  Sam.  12. 15 ;  Isa.  1.  20  ; 

Jer.  4.  16-18 ;  Ezek.  20.  8,  38. 
Instances  of  :  —  Pharaoh,  Ex.  5. 1,  2 ;  Korah,  etc.,  Num. 
16. 11 ;  Mo.ies  and  Aaron,  Num.  20.  12,  24 ;  Israelites, 
Deut.  9.  23,  24;    Saul,  1  Sam.  15.  9,  23;    Jeroboam, 
1  Kings  12.  28-33 ;   Zedekiah,  2  Chr.  36.  13 ;   kingdom 
of  Isra'^1,  Hos.  7.  14  ;  13.  16. 
REBELLIOUS.    Deut.  21.  18,  a  stubborn  and  r. 
Job  23.  2,  my  complaint  r.    A.  V,,  bitter. 
Ps.  66.  7,  let  not  the  r.  exalt ;  68.  6,  the  r.  dwell. 
106.  33,  were  r.  against  his  spirit.     A.V.,  provoked. 
Isa.  30. 1,  /•.  children  ;  50.  5,  I  was  not  r. 
Jer.  5.  23,  a  ;■.  heart ;  Ezek.  12.  2,  the  r.  house. 
Ezek.  24.  3,  a  parable  unto  the  r.  house. 
Mic.  2.  4,  to  the  r.  he  divideth.    .4.  F,  turning  away. 
Zeph.  3. 1,  Woe  to  her  that  iar.    A.  V.,  filthy. 
REBUKE  (H.).    Job  26.  11,  his  r.    A.  F,  reproof. 
Ps.  18.  15,  laid  bare.  At  thy  /•. 
76.  6,  at  thy  r.,  O  God  of  Jacob. 
80. 16,  at  the  r.  of  thy  countenance. 
Prov.  27.  5.  Better  .  .  .  r.  Than  love  that  is  hidden. 
Ezek.  25.  17,  vengeance  .  .  .  with  ^^Tathful  r. 
REBUKE  (v.).    Ps.  106.  9,  r.  the  Red  Sea. 
Ps.  119.  21,  ;•.  the  proud. 
Isa.  17.  13,  he  shall  r.  them. 

Jer.  29.  27,  why  hast  thou  not  r.    A.V.,  reproved. 
Mai.  2.  3,  t  will  r.  your  .seed.     A.  V.,  corrupt. 
3. 11,  /•.  the  devourer ;  Mat.  8.  26,  /'.  the  winds. 
16.  22,  took  him,  and  began  to  r.  him. 
Mark  10.  48,  many  /'.  him.     A.  F,  charged. 
Luke  4.  39,  r.  the  fever ;  17.  3.  /•.  him. 

23.  40,  answered  and  rebuking  him.     A .  F,  rebuked. 

2  Tim.  4.  2,  r.,  exhort  with  all  longsuffering. 
RECAH.re'eAh.  1  Chr.  4.  12.  A.V.,Rechah. 
RECEIVE.    Gen.  4.  11,  /■.  thy  brother's  blood. 

Job  2.  10,  r.  good  .  .  .  and  shall  we  not  /■.  evil? 
S.  12,  the  knees  /•.  me  ?    .4.  F,  prtvent. 


Ps.  6.  9,  r.  my  prayer  ;  73.  24,  /•.  me  to  glory. 
Prov.  2. 1,  if  thou  wilt  r.  my  words. 
10.  8,  the  wise  .  .  .  will  /•.  commandments. 
Jer.  5.  3,  refused  to  /■.  correction. 
Mat.  18.  5,  r.  one  such  Uttle  child. 

20.  10,  /'.  every  man  a  shilling. 

21.  34,  to  r.  his  fruits.     .4.  F,  might  r.  the  fruits  of  it. 

25.  27,  r.  back  mine  own.    A.  F,  r.  mine  own. 

Mark  14.  65,  the  officers  r.  him  with  blows.    A.V.,  did 

strike  him. 
Luke  2.  28,  he  r.  him  into  his  arms.    A.V.,  took  he  him 

up. 
6.  24,  r.  your  consolation  ;  6.  34,  r.  again. 
16.  25,  r.  thy  good  things. 
22. 17,  he  r.  a  cup.    A.V.,  took  the. 
John  5.  41.  I  ;■.  not  glory. 

6.  21,  willing  therefore  to  r.  him.    A.V.,  willingly 
received. 

7.  23,  r.  circumci!5ion  on  the  sabbath.    A.  F,  receive. 
14.  3,  r.  you  ;  16.  24,  ask,  and  ye  shall  r. 

19.  30,  had  r.  the  vmegar. 

Acts  1.  9,  a  cloud  r.  ;  2.  38,  r.  the  gift. 

1.  17,  r.  his  portion.    ^4.  F,  obtained  part. 

26.  18,  r.  remission  of  sins. 
Rom.  5.  17,  r.  the  abundance. 

1.5.  7,  r.  ye  one  another. 

1  Cor.  9.  25,  r.  a  corruptible  crown.    A.  F,  obtain. 

2  Cor.  11.  4,  if  ye  r.  a  different  spirit. 

Gal.  1.  12,  neither  did  I  ?■.  it  from  man.    A.  F,  /  neither 
received. 

3.  14,  r.  the  promise  of  the  Spirit. 

Col.  3.  25,  shall  r.  again  for  the  wrong.    A.  V.,  r.  for. 
Jas.  1.  12,  r.  the  crown  of  life. 

1  Pet.  5.  4,  r.  the  crown  of  glory. 
Rev.  18.  4,  r.  not  of  her  plagues. 

RE  CHAB,  re' -ehah  —  Heh.  horseman,  or  chariot.    2  Sam. 

4.  2  ;  2  Kings  10.  15. 
RECHABITES,  re'«hab-ites,  descendants  of  Recbab. 

Jer.  35.  2. 
RECKON.    IChr.  7.  9,  they  werer.    A.  V.,  the  number 

of  them. 

2  Chr.  26.  11,  the  number  of  their  r.    A.  F,  account. 
Mat.  18.  23,  make  a  r.  with  his  servants.    A.V.,  take 

account  of. 

25. 19,  and  maketh  a  r.    A.  F,  reckoneth. 
Luke  22.  37,  r.  with  transgressors. 
Rom.  2.  3,  r.  thou  this,  0  man.    A.  F,  thinkest. 

2.  26,  r.  for  circumcision?    A.  V.,  counted.  [elude. 

3.  28,  r.  therefore  that  a  man  is  justified.    A.  v.,  con- 

4.  3,  r.  unto  him.     A.V.,  counted. 

4.  8,  Lord  will  not  r.  sin.    A.V.,  impide. 

4.  22,  r.  unto  him  for  righteousness.    A.  F,  imjntled. 
6.  11,  r.  ye  also  ;  8.  18,  r.  that  the  sufferings.  [ing. 

2  Cor.  5.  19,  not  ?•.  .  .  .  their  trespasses.     A.V.,imjmt- 
11.  5,  I  r.  that  I  am  not  .  .  .  behind.    A.V.,  suppose. 
Gal.  3.  6,  was  r.  unto  him.     A.V.,  accounted  to. 
Jas.  2.  23,  /•.  unto  him.     A.  F,  imputed. 
RECLINING.    John  13.  23,  r.  in  Jesus'  bosom.    A.V., 

lcaui,ir,or>. 
RECOMPENSE.    Deut.  32.  35,  vengeance  .  .  .  and  r. 
Deut.  32.  41,  r.  them  that  hate  me.    A.  F,  reward. 
Job  15.  31,  vanity  shall  be  his  r. 

34.  33,  r.  be  as  thou  wilt.    A.V.,  will  r.  it. 
Prov.  11.  31,  the  righteous  shall  be  r. 

20.  22,  say  not  thou,  I  will  r.  evil. 

Isa.  34.  8,  a  year  of  r.    A.  V.,  recompences. 

35.  4,  with  the  r.  of  God.    A.  F,  Godivith  a  recomp)ence. 
40.  10,  his  r.  before  him.    A.V.,  uork. 

49.  4,  my  r.  with  my  God.    A.  v.,  ivork. 

61.  8,  I  will  give  them  their  r.  in  truth.    A.  F,  direct 
their  ivork. 

65.  6,  r.  into  their  bosom. 
Jer.  25.  14,  r.  them  according  to. 
Mat.  6.  4,  r.  thee.    A.  T'.,  reivard  thee  openly. 
Luke  14.  12,  a  r.  be  made  thee.    A.  F,  recompence. 

14.  14,  ;•.  in  the  resurrection. 
Rom.  1.  27.  r.  of  their  error.    A.  F,  recompence. 

12. 19,  I  will  r.    A .  F,  repay. 
2  Cor.  6.  13,  a  r.  in  like  kind.    A.V.,  recompence. 
Col.  3.  24,  r.  of  the  inheritance.    A.V.,  renard. 
Heb.  2.  2,  a  just  r.  of  reward.    .4.  V.,  recompence. 

10.  35,  hath  great  r.  of  reward.    A.  V.,  recompence. 

11.  26.  the  r.  of  reward.    A.  F,  recompence. 
RECONCILE.     Rom.  11.  1.5,  r.  of  the  world. 

2  t  or.  5.  18,  r.  lis  to  himself. 

i:ph.  2.  16,  r.  them  both  .  .  .  unto  God. 

Col.  1.  20,  r.  all  things. 
RECONCILIATION.    Dan.  9.  24,  r.  for  miquity. 

Kom.  5.  11,  received  the  r.     A.  F,  atonement. 

2  Cor.  5.  18,  ministry  of  r. 
Reconciliation,  with  God.  referred  to,  Isa.  58.  5  :  Rom. 
5.:  11.  15;  2  Cor.  5.  19  ;  Eph.  2.  16;  Col.  1.  20;  Heb. 

tvpiti'ed.  Lev.  6.  30;  8. 15;  16.  20. 
RECORD.    Ex.  20.  24,  where  I  r.  my  name. 
RECOVER.    Judg.  11.  26,  r.  them. 

2  Kings  5.  3,  r.  him  of  his  leprosy. 

Mark  16.  18,  they  shall  r. 

Luke  4.  18,  /•.  of  sight. 


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John  11. 12,  lie  will r.    A.  V.,  shall  do  uell. 

2  Tim.  2.  2«,  /•.  themselves. 
RED.    (ieu.  4!i.  12,  his  eyes  shall  be  r. 

Ex.  10.  l!),  drove  them  into  the  R.  Sea. 

Ps.  Kiti.  9,  rebuked  the  A'.  Sea. 

Prov.  2;j.  ai,  wine  when  it  is  r. 

Isa.  1.  18,  /•.  like  crimson. 
63.  2,  r.  m  thine  apparel. 

Zech.  1.  8,  upon  a  /•.  horse. 

Mat.  Ifi.  2.  the  heaven  is  r. 

Heb.  11.  2t>,  passed  through  the  R.  sea. 

Rev.  ♦>.  4,  a  /•.  horse.    A.  V.,  horse  that  was  r. 
VI.  :'..  a  great  r.  dragon. 
REDEEM.    Gen.  4s.  Ki.  angel  who  hath  r.  me.     .4.  F.,  r. 

Lev.  Jk  33.  if  one  of  the  Levites  r.     A.  ('.,  purchase. 

N  uiii.  IS.  l(i.  /•.  of  them  from  a  month  old.   A.  V.,  r./rom. 

1  Chr.  17.  21,  God  went  to  r. 

Job  .1.  20,  r.  thee  from  death. 
33.  28,  hath  r.  my  soul.     A.  V..  )vill  deliver  his. 

Ps.  26.  11.  /•.  me,  and  be  merciful ;  44.  26,  r.  us. 

74.  2,  Which  tliou  hast  ;•.     .4.  I'.,  ptirchased  of  old. 
78.  42,  day  when  he  r.     A.  V.,  ddiiered. 

119.  134,  A',  me  from  the  oppression.     .4.  F.,  Deliver. 
Isa.  3.5.  9.  r.  shall  walk  :  43.  1, 1  have  r.  thee. 

50.  2.  shortened  at  all,  that  it  cannot  r.  ? 

51. 10,  a  way  for  the  r.    ,4.  V.,  ransomed. 

.52.  3,  r.  without  money. 
Hos.  13.  14.  ;■.  them  from. 
Luke  24.  21,  should  r.  Israel.     A.  V.,  have  r. 
Col.  4.  5.  r.  t'le  time. 
REDEEMER.    Job  19.  25,  my  R.  liveth. 
I's.  I'l.  14,  rock,  and  my  r. 

75.  ;!").  Higli  God  their  r. 
!'ruv.  J.'i  11.  their  A*,  is  strong. 
Isa.  41.  14.  tliy  A.,  i.s  the  Holy  One. 

47.  4.  our  A..  Jehovah  of  Hosts;  63.  16.  our  R. 
Redeemer,  title  applied  to  Chri.st,  Job  19. 25 ;  Ps.  19. 14 ; 
Prov.  23.  11;  Isa.  41.  14;  59.  20;  63.  16;  Jer.  50.  34; 
Hu.s.  13.  14. 
REDEMPTION.    Ex.  21.  30,  r.    A.  V.,  ransom. 
Lev.  2-5.  2.9,  have  the  right  of  r.   A.  V.,  he  may  redeem  it. 
Num.  3.  49.  the  ;•. -money.  [deemed. 

3.  .51,  r.-money.    .4.  V.,  money  of  them  that  tcere  re- 
Ruth  4.  6,  take  thou  my  right  of  r.    A.  V.,  redeem  thou. 
Ps.  49.  8,  r.  of  their  life  is  costly. 
111.  9,  he  sent  r.  ;  130.  7,  plenteous  r. 
Jer.  32.  7,  riglit  of  r. :  Luke  21.  28,  r.  draweth  nigh. 
Rom.  3.  24,  r.  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus. 
1  Cor.  1.  30,  sanctification,  and  r. 
Col.  1.  14,  our  r.    A.  V.,  r.  through  his  blood. 
Heb.  9.  12,  eternal  r. 
9.  15.  r.  of  the  transgressions. 
Redemption  of    land,  etc.,  Ex.  13.   13;    Lev.   25.   23; 
Num.  3.  12  ;  18.  15-17  ;  Neh.  5.  8. 
by  the  blood  of  Christ.   Acts  20.  28;  1  Cor.  6.  19,  20; 
Gal.  3.  13  ;  4.  4,  5  ;  Eph.  1.  7  ;  Col.  1.  14  ;  1  Tim.  2.  5,  6 ; 
Tit.  2. 14  :  Heb.  9.  12 ;  1  Pet.  1.  18,  19 ;  Rev.  5.  9. 
typified,  Israel,    Ex.  6.  6;    firstborn,   Ex.    13.  11-15; 
5ium.  18.  15;  (itonemcnt-money,  Ex.  30.  12-15;  bond- 
.urninf.  Lev.  25.  47-54. 
REED.    Ps.  68.  30,  wild  beast  of  the  r.    A.  V.,  company 
of  spearmen. 
Iba.  19.  6,  /•.  .  .  .  shall  wither. 
36.  6,  the  staff  of  this  bruised  r. 
42.  3,  a  bruised  r.  will  he  not  break. 
Mat.  11.  7  ;  Luke  7.  24,  r.  shaken  with  the  wind  ? 
Rev.  21.  15,  a  golden  r.  to  measure  the  city. 
Reed,  a  measuring  rod,   Ezek.  40.  3,  8 ;  42.  16 ;  45.  1 ; 
Rev.  11.  1:  21.  1.5,16. 
bruised.  2  Kings  18.  21 ;  Isa.  42.  3  :  Mat.  12.  20. 
in  cniiiifctloii  with  Christ,  Mat.  27.  2.4,  30,  48. 
REED-GRASS.    Gen.  41.  2,  fed  in  the  r.-g.     A.V., 

n)''(i(liin\ 
REEL     Ps.  107  27,  they  r.  to  and  fro. 

Isa.  28  7,  r.  with  wine.    A.  V.,  have  erred. 

Jer.  25.  16,  drink,  and  r.  to  and  fro.     .4.  V.,  be  moved. 
REEL.\  I  AH,  re  el-a  iah  -  Ezra  2   2. 
REFINE,    .(ob  28.  1,  which  they  r.     A.  F.,  fine. 

Prov.  17.  3  ;  27.  21,  r.  pot.     A.  F,  fining. 

Dan.  11.  3.5,  to  r.  them,  and  to  purify.    A.  F.,  try. 
12.  10,  make  themselves  white  and  be  r.    A.  1'.,  tried. 

Zech.  13.  9,  r.  tliem  as  silver. 

Rev.  1.  15,  r.  in  a  furnace.     .4.  F,  burned. 
3.  18.  gold  r.  by  fire.    A.  V.,  tried  in. 
REFINER.     Prov.  25.  4,  for  the  r.    A.  V.,  finer. 

Mai.  3.  2,  a  ;•.  fire :  3.  3.,  a  r.  and  purifier. 
REFORMATION.  Heb.  9.  10,  time  of  r. 
REFRAIN.    Job  7.  11,  not  r.  my  mouth. 

Job  2 1.  9,  the  princes  r, ;  Ps.  40.  9,  /•.  my  lips. 

Ps.  119.  101,  r.  my  feet ;  Prov.  1.  15,  R.  thy  foot. 

Prov.  10. 19,  r.  his  lips  doeth  wisely. 

Acts  5.  38,  r.  from  these  men. 

1  Pet.  3.  10,  r.  his  tongue. 
REFRESH.    Prov.  25.  13,  he  r.  the  soul. 

L;vm.  1.  11,  /•.  the  soul.    A.  F,  relieve. 

Acts  3.  19,  seasons  of  r. 

1  Cor.  16.  18,  For  they  ;•.  my  spirit. 

2  Cor,  7.  13,  spirit  hath  been  r. 
2  Tim.  1. 16,  he  oft  r.  me. 


REFUGE.    Ruth  2.  12,  to  take  r.    A.  F,  trust. 
Ps.  7.  1,  in  thee  do  I  take  r.    A.  F,  put  my  trust. 
34.  8,  taketh  r.  in  him.     A.  V.,  tru.steth. 
36.  7,  take  /■.  under  the  shadow.     .4.  V.,2nit  their  trust. 
46.  1,  7, 11,  God  is  our  r. 
bl.  1,  take  r.  until  these.    ^4.  V.,  make  my  r. 

61.  3,  thou  hast  been  a  r.    A.  F,  shelter. 

62.  7,  my  /•.,  is  in  (iod ;  91.  9,  art  my  r. ! 

73.  28.  made  the  Lord  Jehovah  my  r.    A.  V.,  put  my 
trust  in. 

94.  22,  the  rock  of  my  r. 

104.  18,  The  rocks  are  a  r. ;  142.  4,  r.  hath  failed  me. 
Prov.  14.  2o,  a  place  of  r.    Isa.  4.  6. 
Isa.  14.  32,  take  r.    A.  I'.,  trust. 
25.  4,  r.  from  the  storm  ;  23. 17,  the  r.  of  lies. 
Jer.  17.  17,  thou  art  my  r.    A.  F,  hope. 
.Toel  3.  16,  a  r.  unto  his  people.    A.  F,  hope  uf. 
Heb.  6.  18,  fled  for  /■.  to. 
Refuge,  God  our,  2  Sam.  22.  3 ;  Ps.  11. 1 ;  14.  6 ;  17. 8  ;  18. 
2 ;  36.  7  ;  43.  3 ;  59.  16 ;  63.  7  ;  71.  7  ;  91.  2 ;  Jer.  16.  19. 
cities  of,  Num.  35.  9-34;  Deut.  4.  41  43;  19. 1-13;  Josh. 
20. 1-9. 
REFUSE  (n.).    Isa.  5.  25,  as  ?-.  in  the  midst.    A.  V.,  car- 
cases were  torn . 
Phil.  3.  8,  count  them  but  /'.    A.  V.,  dung. 
REFUSE  (/•.).    Gen.  37.  35,  he  /•.  to  be  comforted. 
Ex.  4.  23,  hast  /'.  to  let  him  go.    A.  F,  refuse. 
7. 14,  he  /•.  to  let  the  people  go. 
10.  3,  ;•.  to  humble  thyself. 
16.  23,  r.  ye  to  keep  my  commandments. 
Job  6.  7,  my  soul  r.  to  toiich.    .4.  F,  refused. 
34.  33.  that  thou  r.  it.    .4.  F,  whether  thou  refuse. 
Ps.  78.  10,  r.  to  walk  in  his  law. 
Prov.  8.  3:'.,  be  wise,  and  /•.  it  not. 

13. 18,  him  that  /'.  correction. 

Isa.  1.  2it.  r.  and  rebel ;  7. 15,  r.  the  evil. 
Jer.  25.  23,  /•.  to  take  the  cup. 
50.  33,  they  /'.  to  let  them  go.    A .  F,  refused. 
Mat.  18. 17,  r.  to  hear.    .4.  F,  neglect. 

1  Tim.  4.  7,  r.  profane  fables. 

2  Tim.  2.  23,  questionings  r.     A.  F,  avoid. 

Tit.  3.  10,  after  .  .  .  admonition  /■.    A.  I'.,  reject. 
REFUSE  (adj.).    Jer.  6.  30,  R.  silver.    ,4 .  F.,  Reprobate. 
REGARD.    Ex.  5.  9,  not  r.  lying  words. 

Ex.  9.  21.  r.  not  the  word  of  Jehovah. 

Job  24.  12,  r.  not  the  folly.    A.  F,  layth. 
33. 14,  man  /•.  it  not.    A.  F,  pirceiveth. 

34. 19,  nor  /•.  the  rich ;  36.  21,  /'.  not  iniquity. 
34.  27,  would  not  have  /•.  to.    A.  F,  consider. 

Ps.  23.  5,  ;•.  not  the  works. 
31.  6,  /".  lying  vanities. 
102. 17,  hath  /■.  the  prayer.     A .  F,  regard. 
Prov.  12.  10,  r.  the  life  of  his  beast. 
.  15.  5,  he  that  /•.  reproof  getteth  prudence. 
Eccl.  8.  2,  in  /•.  of  the  oath  of  God. 
Jer.  24.  5,  so  will  I  r.  the  captives.    A.  F,  acknowledge 

them. 
Dan.  11.  30,  have  /'.  imto  them.    A.  F,  intelligence  with. 
Jonah  2.  8,  r.  lying  vanities.    A.  F,  observe. 
4. 10,  r.  for  the  gourd.    A.  F,  pity  on. 
Luke  18.  4,  nor  r.  man. 

2  Cor.  8.  4,  in  /•.  of  this  grace.    A.  F,  receive  the  gift. 
Eph.  5.  32,  in  /•.  of  Christ.    ^4.  T'.,  concerning. 
Heb.  12.  5,  /'.  not  lightly.     .4.  F.,  despise. 
Jas.  2.  3,  /•.  to  him  that  weareth.     A.  V.,  respect. 
RE  GEM,  regem.    1  Chr.  2.  47. 
REGEM-MELECIL  re'gem-me'le€h.     Zech.  7.  2. 
REGENERATION.    Mat.  19.  28.  in  the  r. 

Tit.  3.  5,  through  the  washing  of  r. 
REGION.    Deut.  3.  4,  r.  of  Argob. 
Josh.  19.  2^,  by  the  r.  of.     .4.  F,  from  the  coast  to. 
22.  10,  /-.  about  the  Jordan.     .4.  F.,  borders. 
Mat.  3.  5,  r.  round  about  the  Jordan. 
4. 16,  r.  and  shadow  of  death. 
14.  35,  r.  round  about.    .4.  F,  country. 
A  cts  8.  1,  ;•.  of  Judaea ;  16.  6,  r.  .  .  .  of  Galatia. 
REUABIAH,  re'ha-bi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  wide.   1  Chr. 

23.  17. 
REHEARSE.    Ex.  17.  14,  r.  it  in  the  ears. 
Judg.  5.  11,  ;•.  the  righteous  acts. 
Luke  24.  35,  they  r.  the  things.     A.  F,  told  what. 
Acts  10.  8,  having  r.    A.V.,  when  he  had  declared. 

14.  27,  r.  all  tilings  that  God. 

15.  12,  r.  what  signs.     A.  F,  declaring. 

15.  4,  /•.  all  things  that  God.    A.  F.,  declared. 
21. 19,  r.  one  by  one.     A.  F,  declared  particularly. 
RE  HOB,  re' hob  — Heb.  open  space. 

(1)  men,  2  Sam.  8.  3 ;  Neh.  10. 11. 

(2)  places.  Num.  13.  21 ;  Josh.  10.  23 :  Josh.  19.  30. 
REIIODOAM.  re'ho-bo'.am  — Heb.  th^'pe^iple  isenlarged. 

king  Solomon's  son  and  .successsor,  1  Iviugs  11.  43. 
refuses  the  people's  petition,  1  Kings  12.  12. 
ten  tribes  renounce  allegiance  to,  1  Kings  12. 16. 
is  forbidden  to  wage  civil  war.  1  Kings  12.  24. 
his  death  and  burial,  1  Kings  14.  31. 
REHOBOTH,  re-ho'bot^i  —  Heb.  broad  places.    Gen.  26. 
22.    In  Gen.  10. 11,  REIIOBOTH-IR,  A.  V.,  Rphoboth. 
RE  HUM.  re'hum  — Heb.  merciful.    Ezra  2.  2;   Neh.  3. 
17  ;  10.  25  ;  12.  3. 


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REIVI 


REI,  re'i  —  Heb.  (Jehovah  is  a)  friend.    1  Kings  1.  8. 
REIGN.    Gen.  37.  8,  Shalt  thou  indeed  r. 

Ex.  15.  18,  Jehovah  shall  r.  for  ever. 

Job  34.  30,  the  godless  man  r. 

Ps.  47.  8,  God  ;•.  over  the  nations. 
93.  1,  Jehovah  r. ;  Prov.  8.  15,  by  me  kings  r. 

Jer.  22.  15,  r.,  because  thou  strivest  to  excel  in  cedar  ? 

Mat.  2.  22,  was /•.  over.    A.V.,  did  reiga  in. 

Luke  19. 14,  We  will  not  that  this  man  r.  over  us. 

Rom.  5.  17,  /'.  in  life  through  the  one  ;  5.  21,  grace  r. 

1  Cor.  4.  8,  we  also  might  r. ;  15.  25,  for  he  must  /•. 

2  Tim.  2.  12,  we  shall  also  /■. 
Rev.  5. 10,  they  r.  upon  the  earth. 

20.  6,  r.  with  him  a  thousand  ;  22.  5,  ;•.  for  ever. 
REINS.    Job  16.  13,  ray  ?■.  (  =  kidneys)  asmider. 

Rev.  2.  23,  searcheth  the  r. 
REJECT.    Lev.  26.  15,  r.  my  statutes.    .4.  V.,  despise. 
Num.  11.  20,  have  r.  Jehovah.     A.  V.,  despised. 
1  Sam.  10.  19,  r.  your  God. 
16.  7,  I  have  i\  him.    A.  F.,  reftised. 
Ps.  53.  5,  God  hath  r.  them.    A.  V.,  despised. 
89.  38,  cast  off  and  r.    A.  F.,  abhorred. 

118.  22,  the  builders  r.    A.  F.,  refused. 
Isa.  53.  3,  despised,  and  r.  of  men. 

Jer.  2.  37,  r.  those  in  whom  thou  trustest. 

15.  6,  hast  r.  me.    A.  V.,  forsaken. 
Lam.  5.  22,  r.  us. 

Ezek.  5.  6,  r.  mine  ordinances.    A.  V.,  refused. 

Hos.  4.  6,  thou  hast  r.  knowledge. 

Amos  2.  4,  r.  the  law.     A.  F.,  despised. 

Mark  7.  9,  do  ye  r.  the  commandment.    A.  V.,  ye  reject. 

Luke  10.  16,  he  that  r.    A.  V.,  desptseth. 

1  Cor.  9.  27,  I  myself  should  be  r.    A.V.,  a  castaicay. 

1  Thes.  4.  8,  r.  not  man.     ^4.  F.,  despispth. 

1  Tim.  5.  12,  r.  their  first  pledge.    A.  F.,  ca.st  off. 

1  Pet.  2.  4,  a  living  stone    ...?•.    A.  V.,  disallowed. 

2.  7,  The  stone  .  .  .  r.    A.  V.,  disallowed. 
REJOICE.    Deut.  12.  7,  ye  shall  r.  in  all. 

Deut.  28.  63,  Jehovah  will  ;•. 

1  Kings  1.  40,  r.  with  great  joy. 

Job  3.  6,  r.  among  the  days.    A.  F.,  be  joined  unto. 

20.  18,  not  r. ;  21.  12,  r.  at  the  sound. 

31.  29,  If  I  have  r.  at  the  destruction. 
Ps.  2.  11,  r.  with  trembling  ;  5.  11.  refuge  in  thee  r. 

9.  14,  r.  in  thy  salvation  ;  13.  4,  adversaries  r. 

16.  9,  my  glory  r. ;  19.  5,  r.  as  a  strong  man. 

33.  21,  heart  shall  r. ;  35.  19,  enemies  wrongfully  r. 

51.  8,  which  thovi  hast  broken  may  r. 

58.  10,  the  righteous  shall  /'. 

63.  7,  in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  r. 

65.  8,  the  morning  and  evening  to  r. 

97.  1,  let  the  earth  r. ;  104.  31,  Let  Jehovah  r. 

106.  5,  ;■.  in  the  gladness. 

109.  28,  But  thy  servant  shall  r. 

119.  162,  I  r.  at  thy  word. 

Prov.  2.  14,  who  r.  to  do  evil ;  13.  9,  righteous  r. 

15.  30,  the  eyes  /•.  the  heart. 

24.  17,  r.  not  when  thine  enemy  falleth. 
29.  3,  whoso  loveth  wisdom  r. 
Eccl.  2.  10,  r.  because  of  all  my  labor. 

3.  12,  to  ;■.,  and  to  do  ;  11.  8,  let  him  r.  in  them  all. 

11.  9, 7'.,  0  young  man. 

Isa.  9.  3,  as  men  r.  when  they  divide. 

14.  8,  the  fir-trees  r. ;  23. 12,  no  more  r. 

24.  8,  them  that  r. ;  29.  19,  r.  in  the  Holy  One. 

35.  1,  the  desert  shall  /•.  ;  61.  7,  they  shall  r. 
Jer.  15.  16,  a  joy  and  the  r.  of  my  heart. 

31.  13,  r.  from  their  sorrow  ;  32.  41,  r.  over  them. 

51.  39,  r.,  and  sleep ;  Ezek.  7.  12,  buyer  r. 
Amos  6.  13,  r.  in  a  thing  of  nought. 
Mat.  2. 10,  when  they  saw  the  star,  they  r. 
Luke  1.  14,  r.  at  his  birth  ;  6.  23,  r.  in  that  day. 

10.  21,  he  ;•.  in  the  Holy  Spirit ;  15.  6,  r.  with  me. 
John  14.  23,  ye  would  have  r.    A.  V.,  would  r. 

16.  20,  the  world  shall  r. 

Acts  2.  26,  tongue  r.    A.V.,  was  glad. 

16.  34,  r.  greatly  .  .  .  having  believed  in  God.    A.  V., 
rejoiced  believing. 
Rom.  5.  3,  r.  in  our  tribulations.    A.V.,  glory. 

5.  11,  we  also  r.  in  God.    A.  V.,  joy. 

12.  15,  r.  with  them  that  r. 

1  Cor.  7.  30,  ?■.,  as  though  they  r.  not. 

2  Cor.  2,  3,  of  whom  I  ought  to  r. 

7. 16, 1  r.  that  ...  I  am  of  good  courage. 
Gal.  4.  27,  ;•.,  thou  barren. 

Phil.  4.  10,  I  r.  in  the  Lord  greatly.    A.  F.,  rejoiced. 
Col.  1.  24,  Now  I  /•.  in  my  sufferings. 
1  Thes.  5.  16,  r.  always. 

1  Pet.  4.  13,  ye  may  r.    .4.  F.,  be  glad. 

2  John  4,  I  r.  greatly.    A.  V.,  rejoiced. 
Rejoicing,  referred  to.  Lev.  23.  40:  Deut.  16.  11;  1  Chr. 

16.  10 ;  Ps.  5.  11 :   97.  12  :  Isa.  41.  16  ;   ,loel  2.  23  ;  Zech. 

10.  7  ;  Rom.  12.  15 ;  Phil.  4.  4  ;  1  Thes.  5.  16  ;  Jas.  1.  9  ; 

Rev.  12.  12. 
REKEM,  re'kem=  RAKEM  (q.v.).    Num.  31.  8  ;  Josh. 

i;i.  21. 
RELEASE.     Gen.    43.    14,  r.    unto   you   your   other 

brother.    A.V.,  send  au-ay. 
Esth.  2.  18,  a  /•.  to  the  provinces. 


Job  14.  14,  Till  my  r.  should  come.    A.  V.,  change  come. 
Mat.  27.  17,  Whom  will  ye  that  I  r. 
27.  26,  /•.  he  unto  them  Barabbas. 
Mark  15.  6,  used  to  r.  unto  them.     A.  F.,  released. 
Luke  4.  18,  sent  me  to  proclaim  r.    A.  F,  preach  de- 
li vr  ranee. 
6.  37,  /■.,  and  ye  shall  be  r.    .4.  F.,  forgive,  and  ye 

.  .  .  forgiren. 
23.  20,  desiring  to  r.  Jesus. 
23.  22,  /•.  him.     A.  v.,  let  .  .  .  go. 
John  19.  10,  power  to  r.  ;  19.  12,  sought  to  r. 
Release,  year  of,  Ex.  21.  2 ;  Deut.  15.  1 ;  31.  10 ;  Jer. 

34.  14. 
RELIEF.    Esth.  4. 14,  /•....  arise.    A.  F,  enlargement. 
Relief,  sent  to  the  brethren.  Acts  11.  29;  24. 17. 
RELIGION.    Acts  25.  19,  their  own  r.    A.  V.,  supersti- 
tion. 
Acts  26.  5,  sect  of  our  r. 
Gal.  1. 13,  14,  Jews'  /•. 
Jas.  1.  26,  man's  /•. ;  1.  27,  pure  r. 
RELIGIOUS.      Acts  17.  22,  ye  are  very  r.    A.V.,  too 
supHistiliinis. 
Jas.  1.  26,  thiuketh  himself  to  be  r. 
RELY.    2  Chr.  13.  18,  r.  upon  Jehovah. 
2  Chr.  14.  11,  we  r.  on  thee.    ^4.  F,  rest. 
16.  7,  hast  /•.  on  .  .  .  Syria,  and  hast  not  /'.  on  Jehovah. 
16.  8,  thou  didst  /■.  on  Jehovah. 
Isa.  50.  10,  r.  upon  his  God.    A.V.,  stay. 
REMAIN.    Ex.  28.  10,  names  of  the  six  that  /•.    A.  V., 
oj  the  rest. 
Num.  9.  20,  22,  they  r.    A.V.,  abode. 
21.  35,  none  left  him  r.    A.  F.,  alive. 
Deut.  2.  34,  we  left  none  r.    A.V.,  to  remain. 
Job  19.  4,  error  r.  with  myself. 
27.  15,  that  V.  of  him  ;  37.  8,  r.  in  their  dens. 
Jer.  48.  11,  his  taste  r.     A.  F,  remnincd. 
51.  30,  r.  in  their  strongholds.    A.  F.,  have  remained. 
Mat.  14.  20,  that  which  r.  over.    .4.  F,  fragments  that  r. 

15.  37,  that  which  r.  over.    A.V.,  was  left. 

Mark  8.  8,  broken  pieces  that  r.  over.    A.  F,  meat  that 
teas  left. 

Luke  10.  7,  ?\,  eating  and  drinking. 

John  19.  31,  not  r.  on  the  cross. 

2  Cor.  3. 14,  the  same  veil  r.    A.  F.,  r.  .  .  .  nntaken  away. 

Heb.  4.  9,  r.  therefore  a  sabbath  rest. 
RE  MALI  AH,   rem'a-li'ah  — Heb.    etymology   dubious. 

2  Kings  15.  25. 
REMEDY.    Prov.  6. 15,  broken,  and  that  without  r. 
REMEMBER.    Gen.  9.  16,  /•.  the  everlasting. 

Gen.  41.  9,  /•.  my  faults. 

Ex.  20.  8,  /•.  the  sabbath  day. 

Deut.  8.  2,  r.  all  the  way ;  32.  7,  r.  the  days  of  old. 

1  Chr.  16.  12,  r.  his  marvellous  works. 

16. 15,  R.  his  covenant.    A.  V.,  Be  ye  mindful  ...of. 
Neh.  4. 14,  r.  the  Lord. 

Job  7.  7,  ;•.  that  my  life;  5.  19,  R.  unto  me.    .4.F., 
Think  upon. 

10.  9,  R.,  I  beseech  thee,  that  thou  hast  fashioned  me. 

21.  6,  when  I  r. ;  24.  20,  he  shall  be  no  more  r. 
Ps.  22.  27,  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  r. 

25.  7,  /'.  not  the  sins. 

77.  3, 1  /■.  God  and  am  disquieted.    A.  V.,  remembered. 

89.  47,  r.  how  short  my  time  is. 

105.  42,  he  r.  his  holy  word. 
Prov.  31.  7,  /•.  bis  misery. 
Eccl.  11.  8,  r.  the  days  of  darkness. 

12.  1,  r.  also  thy  Creator. 
Isa.  43. 18,  /•.  ye  not  the  former  things. 

57.  11,  and  hast  not  /•.  me. 

65. 17,  the  former  things  shalt  not  be  r. 
Jer.  14.  10,  now  will  he  r.  their  iniquity  ;  15.  15,  r.  me. 

31.  34,  their  sin  will  I  r.  no  more. 
Lam.  2.  1,  hath  not  r.  his  footstool. 

5.  1,  r.,  O  Jehovah,  what ;  Ezek.  16.  61,  r.  thy. 
Ezek.  18.  22,  r.  again.st  him.    -4.  F.,  mentioned  unto. 

23.  19,  r.    A.  v.,  calling  to  remembrance. 
Hos.  7.  2,  I  r.  all  their  wickedness. 

8. 13.  r.  their  iniquity. 

Nah.  2.  5,  he  ;•.  his  nobles.    A.  F,  shall  recount. 
Hab.  3.  2,  in  wrath  r.  mercy. 
Mat.  16.  9,  neither  ;•.  the  five  loaves. 

26.  75,  Peter  r.  the  word  which  Jesus  had  said. 
Luke  1.  54,  he  might  r.  mercy.    A.  V.,  in  remembrance 

of  his  mercy. 

16.  25,  Abraham  said.  Son,  r. 

17.  32,  r.  Lot's  wife  ;  Gal.  2.  10,  r.  the  poor. 

2  Tim.  1.  4.  r.  thy  tears.     .4.  F.,  being  mindful  of. 
2.  8.  /-.  Jesus  Christ,  risen  from  the  dead. 

Rev.  2.  5.  r.  therefore  whence  thou  art. 
REMEMBRANCE.     Gen.  40.  14,  have  me  in  thy  r. 
.4.  F.,  think  on  mr. 
Job  18.  17,  .>•.  sliall  perish  ;  Ps.  6.  5,  is  no  r. 
Ps.  9.  6,  /•.  of  tliem  is  perished.    A .  V.,  their  memorial. 
34.  16,  cut  off  the  r.  ;  77.  6.  I  call  to  r. 
Eccl.  2.  16,  no  r.  for  ever.  y 

Isa.  62.  6,  ye  that  are  Jehovah's  r.    A.  F.,  make    yC- 

tion  of.  ^ 

Mai.  3.  16,  a  book  of  /'.  was  written. 
REMETH,  Temeth  =  RAMAH(q.v.).    Josh.  19.  21. 


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REMINDED.    2  Tim.  1.  5,  having  been  ;•.  of.    .4.T'., 

Wlifii  I  call  to  remembrance. 
REMISSION.    Luke  24.  47,  r.  of  sins. 

Acts  5.  31 ;  13.  38 ;  26.  18,  r.  of  sins.    A.  V.,  forgiveness. 
Remission  of  sins,  Mat.  26.  28  ;  Mark  1.  4  ;  Luke  1.  77  ; 

Acts  2.  3S ;  Heb.  9.  22 ;  10.  18. 
REMNANT.    Gen.  45.  7,  preserve  you  a  r.    A.  V.,  pos- 
terity. 
Ezra  9. 13,  such  a  r.    A.  V.,  such  deliverance  as  this.     . 
Jer.  23.  3,  gather  the  r.  of  my  flock. 
Hag.  2.  2,  r.  of  the  people.    A.  V.,  residue. 
Zech.  8. 11,  not  be  unto  the  r.    A.  F.,  residue. 
Rom.  9.  27,  the  r.  that  shall  be  saved. 
REMOVE.    Num.  12.  10,  cloud  r.    A.  F.,  dpjjarted. 
Num.  14.  9,  their  defence  is  r.    A.  V.,  departed. 
Esth.  2.  9,  he  /•.  her.    A.V.,  preferred. 
Job  24.  2,  r.  the  landmarks. 
Ps.  39. 10,  r.  thy  stroke  away. 
Prov.  4.  27,  r.  thy  foot :  5.  8,  r.  thy  way. 
30.  8,  r.  far  from  me ;  Eccl.  11.  10,  /•.  sorrow. 
Isa.  27.  8,  he  hath  r.  them  with  his  rough  blast.    A.V., 

stayeth  ft  is. 
Ezek.  12.  7,  stuff  for  r.    A.V.,  cajitimty. 
Mat.  17.  20,  r.  hence     .  .  and  it  shall  r. 
Luke  22.  42,  r.  this  cup ;  1  Cor.  13.  2,  r.  mountains. 
Rev.  6. 14,  the  heaven  was  r.    A.  F.,  departed. 
REND.    Ps.  7.  2,  rending  it  in  pieces. 
Eccl.  3.  7,  a  time  to  r.  ;  Isa.  64. 1,  r.  the  heavens. 
Ezek.  13. 11,  a  stormy  wind  shall  r.  it. 
Hos.  13.  8,  r.  the  caul  of  their  heart. 
Mat.  7.  6,  turn  and  r. ;  Jolni  19.  24,  not  r. 
Luke  5.  36,  else  he  will  r.  the  new.    A.  F.,  if  otherwise, 
then  both  the  new  mnkrth  a  rent. 
RENDER.    1  Sam.  26.  23,  Jehovah  will  r.    A.V.,  the 
Lord  r. 
2  Chr.  27.  5,  r.  unto  him.    A.  V.,pay. 
Ps.  28.  4,  r.  to  them  tlieir  desert. 
94.  2,  r.  to  the  proud  their  desert. 
Mat.  21.  41,  r.  him  the  fruits. 

22.  21.  r.  therefore  unto  Caesar.  [jiense. 

Rom.  12.  17,  R.  to  no  man  evil  for  evil.    ^4.  F.,  Recom- 
13.  7,  r.  to  all  their  dues. 

1  Thes.  5.  15,  none  r.  unto  any  one  evil  for  evil. 

2  Thes.  1.  8,  r.  vengeance.    A.  F,  taking. 

2  Tim.  4.  14,  Lord  will  r.  to.    A.V.,  reward. 
Col.  4. 1,  Masters,  r.    A.  F,  give. 

1  Pet.  3.  9,  not  rendering  evil . 

Rev.  22. 12,  to  r.  to  each  man.     A.  F.,  give. 
Rending,  of  garments,  Gen.  37.  34 ;  2  Sam.  13. 19 ;  2  Chr. 
34.  27;   Job  1.  20 ;  Joel  2.  13;   by  the   high  priest, 
Mat.  26.  65 ;  Mark  14.  63. 
RENEW.    Job  29.  20,  bow  is  r. 
Ps.  51. 10,  r.  a  right  spirit  within  me. 

103.  5,  thy  youth  is  r.  like  the  eagle. 

104.  30,  thou  r.  the  face  of  the  ground. 
Isa.  40.  31,  shall  r.  their  strength. 

2  Cor.  4.  16,  our  inward  man  is  r. 

Heb.  6.  6,  to  r.  them  again  unto.  [cursed. 

RENOUNCE.    Job  1.  5,  sons  have  .  .  .  r.  God.    .-1.  F., 

Job  1.  11 ;  2.  5, )'.  thee  to  thy  face.    A.  V.  C2irse. 

Ps.  10.  3,  the  covetous  r.    A.  F.,  blesseih. 

Luke  14.  33,  that  r.  not  all.    A.  V.Jorsaketh. 

2  Cor.  4.  2,  r.  the  hidden  things. 
RENOWN.     Ezek.  23.  23,  and  men  of  r.     A.V.,  re- 
nowned. 

Ezek.  34.  29,  wiU  raise  ...  a  plantation  for  r. 

Dan.  9.  15,  hast  gotten  thee  r. 
RENT.    Ex.  39.  23,  should  not  be  r.    A.  F,  rend. 

Judg.  14.  6,  he  r.  him  as  he  would  have  r.  a  kid. 

2  Sam.  13.  31,  king  .  .  .  r.  his  garments.    A.  F,  tare. 

2  Chr.  34.  27,  hast  r.  thy  clothes,  and  wept.    A.  F,  didst 
rend. 

1  Kings  1.  40,  the  earth  r.  with  the  sound. 
19.  11,  strong  wind  /■.  the  mountains. 

Isa.  24. 19,  earth  is  r.  asunder.    ^4.  F,  clean  dissolved. 

Mat.  27.  51,  veil  of  the  temple  was  r. 

Mark  1.  10,  heavens  r.  asunder.    A.V.,  opened. 
5.  4,  r.  asunder  by  him.    A.  V..,placked. 
REPAIR.    2  Kings  12.  8,  neither  r.  the  breaches. 

1  Chr.  26.  27,  r.  the  house  of  Jehovah.    A.  F,  maintain. 

2  Chr.  24. 12,  r.  the  hou.se.    A.  F,  mend. 
Ezra  4. 12,  r.  the  foundations.    A.V.,  joined. 
Isa.  61.  4,  r.  the  waste  cities. 

REPAY.    Deut.  7. 10,  r.  him  to  his  face. 
Job  21.  31,  r.  him  what  he  hath  done  ? 
Isa.  59. 18,  r.,  wrath  to  ;  Luke  10.  35,  will  r.  thee. 
REPENT.    Gen.  6.  7,  it  r.  me  that. 
Ex.' 32.  14,  Jehovah  r.  of  the  evil. 
Job  42.  6,  r.  in  dust  and  ashes. 
Jer.  4.  23,  I  have  not  r.    A.V.,  icill  not  repent, 

15.  6,  weary  with  r.  ;  18.  8,  r.  of  the  evil. 
Joel  2.  14,  ;•.,  and  leave  a  blessing. 
Mat.  3.  2,  r.  ye. 

21.  29,  he  r.  himself,  and  went.    A.V.,  r.  and. 

21.  32,  did  not  even  /■.  yourselves.    .4.  F,  repented  not. 
Mark  1. 15,  r.  ye  ;  Luke  13.  3,  except  ye  r. 
Luke  17.  3,  if  he  r.,  forgive. 
Acts  8.  22,  r.  therefore  of  this. 
Rev.  2. 16,  r.  therefore ;  or  else,    A.  F,  r.  ;  or  else. 


REPENTANCE.    Mat.  3.  8,  fruit  worthy  of  r. 
Mark  1.  4,  the  baptism  of  r. 
Luke  15.  7,  righteous  persons,  who  need  no  r. 
Acts  11.  18,  to  the  Gentiles  .  .  .  granted  r. 
Rom.  2.  4,  God  leadeth  thee  to  r. 
2  Cor.  7. 10,  godly  sorrow  worketh  r. 
7. 10,  a  r.  which  bringeth  no  regret.    A.  F,  not  to  be 
repented  of. 
Repentance,  what  is  it,  Isa.  45.  22;  Mat.  6. 19-21 ;  Acts 
14. 15  ;  2  Cor.  5.  17  ;  Col.  3.  2 ;  1  Thes.  1.  9 ;  Heb.  12. 1, 2. 
call  to.  Job  11. 13 ;  Jer.  4.  14  ;  31. 18  ;  Ezek.  14.  6 ;  18.  30 ; 
Hos.  12.  6 ;   14.  1 ;  Joel  1.  8  ;  2.  12 ;  Zeph.  2. ;  Zech. 
1.  3 ;  Mai.  1.-4. ;  Luke  3.  3,  8 ;  Acts  2.  38 ;  8.  22 ;  Rom. 
13.  11-14  ;  Jas.  5.  1-6 ;  Rev.  2.  5 ;  3.  3, 19. 
preached   by  Jesus  Christ,  Mat.  4.17;   Mark  6.  12; 

Luke  13.  3 ;  24.  47  ;  Acts  2.  38 ;  3. 19 ;  17.  30. 
by  John,  Mat.  3.  1 ;  Mark  1.  4  ;  Luke  3.  3. 
Examples  of :  —  Jacofs  sons,  Gen.  42.  21, 22 ;  Israelites, 
Judg.  10.  15,  16;  Sa^a,  1  Sam.  24.  16-22;   26.  21-25; 
David,  2  Sam.  12.  13;  24.  10;  Manasseh,  2  Chr.   33. 
12-19  ;  Job,  Job  42.  6;  Nineveh,  Jonah  3.  5-8  ;  Peter, 
Mat.  26.  75;    Luke  22.  62;    Zacchceus,  Luke  19.  8; 
ihief,  Luke  23.  40,  41;  the  Corinthians,  2  Cor.  7.  9, 10. 
REPETITIONS.    Mat.  6.  7,  vain  r. 
REPHAEL,  re'pha-el  — Heb.  God  has  healed.    1  Chr. 

26.  7. 
REPHAH,  re'phah  — an  Ephraimite.    1  Chr.  7.  25. 
i?£'P^.4/Ji,  reph'a-im  — Heb.  0fl«/s.    2  Sam.  5.  18.    In 

Gen.  14.  5,  A.  F,  Rephaims. 
REPHAIM.    Josh.  12.  4,  remnant  of   the  R.    A.V., 


giants 
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HI  DIM,  reph'i-dim. 
Moses  brings  water  from  the  rock,  Ex.  17.  1. 
Joshua  defeats  the  Amalekites  at,  Ex.  17.  13. 
REPLENISH.     Gen.  1.  28,  r.  the  earth. 
Jer.  31.  25,  every  sorrowful  soul  have  I  r. 
Ezek.  26.  2,  shall  be  r. ;  27.  25,  thou  wast  r. 
REPLIEST.    Rom.  9.  20,  r.  against  God ? 
REPORT.    Gen.  37.  2,  the  evil  r. ;  45.  16,  r.  .  .  .  was 
heard.    A.  V.,  fame. 
Ex.  19.  8,  Moses  r.  the  words.    A.  F,  returned. 
23.  1,  Thou  Shalt  not  take  up  a  false  r. 
Num.  13.  32,  an  evil  r.  of  the  land. 
14.  36,  evil  r.  against  the  land.    A.  F,  slander. 
Neh.  6. 1,  when  it  was  r.  to.    A.V.,  our  enemies,  heard. 
Nah.  3.  19,  hear  the  r.    A.  F,  bruit. 
Hab.  3.  2,  heard  the  r.  of  thee.    A.  F,  thy  speech. 
Mat.  4.  24  ;   14. 1 ;   Mark  1.  28  ;   Luke  5.  15,  r.  (of)  con- 
cerning him  (Jesus).     A. v.,  fame. 
Luke  7.  17,  this  r.  went  foi-th.    ^4.  F,  rumour. 
Acts  6.  3,  seven  men  of  good  r. 

10.  22,  well  '/■.  of  by.    A.V.,of  good  report  among. 

11.  22,  the  r.  concerning  them.    A.  F,  tidings. 
16.  36,  r.  the  words.    A.  F,  told. 

22. 12,  well  r.  of  by.    A.  F,  having  a  good  report  of. 
2  Cor.  6.  8,  by  evil  r.  and  good  r. 
REPROACH  («.).    Neh.  4.  4,  their  r.  upon. 
Ps.  15.  3,  a  r.  against  his  neighbor. 

69.  9,  the  r.  of  them  ;  78.  66,  perpetual  r. 
Prov.  6.  33,  his  r.  shall  not  be  wiped  away. 

14.  34,  sin  is  a  r.  to  any  people. 

18.  3,  with  ignominy  cometh  r. 
Isa.  25.  8,  r.  of  his  people.    A.V.,  rebuke. 

51.  7,  r.  of  men  ;  Jer.  6.  10,  word  of  Jehovah  .  .  .  a  r. 
Jer.  23.  40,  everlasting  r. ;  Lam.  3.  30,  full  with  r. 
Ezek.  5. 15,  a  r.  and  a  taunt. 

36.  30,  no  moi-e  the  r.  of  famine. 

Mic.  2.  6,  r.  shall  not  depart.    A.  F,  iliat  they  shall  not 
take  shame. 

6.  16,  bear  the  r.  of  my  people.  [teeth. 

Mat.  27.  44,  cast  upon  him  the  same  r.    A.  F,  in  his 
1  Tim.  3.  2,  without  r.    A.  F,  be  blameless. 

6.  14,  without  r.    A.  V.,  nnrebukeable. 
Heb.  11.  26.  /■.  of  Christ ;  13. 13,  bearing  his  r. 
REPROACH  (v.).    Ps.  57.  3,  he  ...  r.    A.  V.,  the  re- 
proach of  him. 
Ps.  69.  9,  them  that  r.  thee.    A.  F,  reproached. 

102.  8,  mine  enemies  /•. 
Mat.  5.  11,  men  shall  r.  you.    A.V.,  revile. 
Mark  15.  32,  crucified  with  him  r.  him.    A.  F,  reviled. 
Luke  6.  22,  r.  j'ou,  and  cast  out. 

1  Pet.  4.  14,  r.  for  the  name  of  Christ. 

Reproach,  mentioned.  Job  19.  3 ;  Ps.  55. 12 ;  74.  18  ;  89. 

51 ;  Prov.  14.  31 ;  Luke  11.  45 ;  Heb.  10.  33. 
REPROBATE.    Ps.  15.  4,  r.  is  despised.    A.V.,vile 

jierson. 
Reprobate,  referred  to,  Rom.  1.  28;   2  Cor.  13.  5-7; 

2  Tim.  3.  8;  Tit.  1.  16. 
REPROOF.    Job  6.  25,  But  your  r.,  what  doth  it  re- 
prove ?    -4.  F.,  arguing. 
Job  20.  3,  r.  which  putteth  me  to  shame.    A,  F,  check 

of  my  reproach. 
Prov,  1.  23,  turn  you  at  my  r. 
3.  11,  weary  of  his  r.    A.  F,  correctioii. 
5. 12,  heart  despised  r. 
12. 1,  he  that  hateth  r. ;  29. 15,  the  rod  and  r. 

2  Tim.  3. 16,  profitable  ...  for  r. 

Reproof,  mentioned,  Prov.  6.  23 ;  15, 5, 31 ;  19.  25 ;  29, 15 ; 
Eph.  5. 13 ;  2  Tim.  3, 16, 


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needful  and  beneficial,  Lev.  19.  17  ;    Isa.  58. 1 ;  Ps.  141. 
5  ;  Prov.  9.  8  ;  10.  17  ;  24.  2b  ;  Ezek.  2.  3  ;  2  Thes.  3. 15  ; 

1  Tim.  5.  20 ;  2  Tim.  4.  2 ,  Tit.  1. 13  ;  2.  15. 

hated,  Prov.  12.  1 ;  15.  10  ;  Amos  5.  10  ;  John  7.  7  ;   Gal. 

4.16. 
Fidelity  in  giving,  examples  of  :  —  Jacob,  Gen.  30.  2  ; 

Moses,  Ex.  10.  29;   11.  8:    32.  19-30;   Lev.  10.  16-18; 

Num.  16.  9-11 ;  32.  14  ;  Deut.  9. 16-24  ;  Samuel,  1  Sam. 

15. 14-35  ;   Jonathan,  1  Sam.  19.  4,  5;   Nathan,  2  Sam. 

12.  1-9;  Elijah,  1  Kings  18.  18-21 ;   21.  20-24  ;   Elisha, 

2  Kings  5.  26  ;  Joab,  1  Chr.  21.  3 ;  Shemaiah,  2  Chr. 
12.  5 ;  Abijah,  2  Chr.  13.  8-11 ;  Hanani,  2  Chr.  16.  7  ; 
ZecAanaA,  2  Chr.  24.  20 ;  JS'^ra,  Ezra  10.  10;  Danid, 
Dan.  5.  22,  23 ;  John,  Mat.  3.  7  ;  Marli  6. 18  ;  Stephen, 
Acts  7.  51-53 ;  Paul,  Acts  23.  3  ;  1  Cor.  1. 10-13  ;  5. 1-5  ; 
Gal.  2.  11. 

Reproof  hated,  examples  of  :  —  Israelites^nva..  14. 9, 10 ; 
Ahab,  1  Kings  18.  17  ;  22.  8  ;  Herodias,  Mark  6.  18, 19  ; 
men  of  Nazareth,  Luke  4.  29;   Jews,  Acts  5.  33;  7.  64. 
REPROVE.    Job  6.  25,  but  your  reproof,  what  doth  it 
;•.  ?    -1.  r.,  ichat  doth  your  arguing  r.  ? 
Job  22.  4,  that  he  /'.  thee.    A.  V.,  will  he  reprove  thee  ? 
Prov.  3. 12,  loveth  he  /'.    -1.  V.,  correcteth. 
9.  8,  r.  not  a  scoffer. 
9.  8,  r.  a  wise  man.     A.  V.,  rebuke. 
19.  25,  r.  one  that  hath  understanding. 
Jer.  2.  19,  backslidings  shall  /v  thee. 
Hos.  4.  4,  neither  let  any  man  /•.    ^4.  V.,  nor  reprove. 
Amos  5,  10,  r.  in  tiie  gate.    A.  V.,  rebuketh. 
1  Cor.  14.  24,  r.  by  all.    A.  V..^  convinced  of. 
Eph.  5.  13,  /•.  are  made  manifest, 

1  Tim.  5.  20,  r.  in  the  sight  of  all.    A.V.,  rehtike  before. 
Tit.  1.  13,  /•.  tliem  sharply.    A.  K,  rebuke. 

Heb.  12.  5,  v/hen  thou  art  r.    A.  V.,  rebuked. 

Rev.  3.  19,  I  love,  I  /•.    A.  V.,  rebuke. 
REPUTE.    Gal.  2.  2,  who  were  of  r.     A.  V.,  reputation. 

Gal.  2.  6.  were  of  /■.    A.  V.,  seemed  to  be  somewhat. 
REPUTED.    Dan.  4.  35,  /•.  as  nothing. 

Gal.  2.  6,  were  /'.  to  be  somewhat.     A.V^.,  seemed. 
REQUEST.    Job  6.  8,  Oli  that  I  might  have  my  /•. 

,Ps.  106.  15,  he  gave  them  their  r. 

Phil.  4.  6,  let  your  r.  be  made  known  unto  God. 

Col.  1.  9,  make  /■....  that  ye  may  be  filled.     A.V., 
desire. 
REQUESTED.      Jonah  4.  8,   /■.  for  himself  that  he 

might  die.     .4.  V.,  wished  in,  himself. 
REQUIRE.    Gen.  9.  5,  your  blood  .  .  .  will  I  r. 

Deut.  10. 12,  what  doth  Jehovah  thy  God  r. 

2  Sam.  3.  13,  one  thing  I  /'.  of  thee. 

2  Chr.  8.  13,  as  the  duty  of  every  day  r.    A.  V.,  after  a 
certain  rate  evrij  day. 
24.  22,  Jehovah  look  upon  it,  and  r.  it. 
Neh.  12.  47,  as  every  day  /■.    .1.  V.,  Ins  portion. 
Ps.  10.  4,  the  wicked   .    .    .   saith.  He  will  not  r.  it. 
-4.  v.,  wicked  .  .  .  uill  not  s^ek  after  God. 
137.  3,  they  that  wasted  us  /•. 
Luke  12.  20,  this  night  is  tliy  soul  /•.  of  thee. 
12.  48.  of  him  shall  much  be  r. 
REQUITE.    Gen.  50.  15,  r.  us  all  the  evil. 
Deut.  32.  6,  do  ye  thus  /'.  Jehovah. 
Judg.  1.  7,  so  God  hath  r.  me. 
9.  57,  God/-.    A.  v.,  render. 
2  Sam.  2.  6,  I  also  will  r.  you  tliis  kindness. 
Ps.  10.  14,  to  /■.  it  with  thy  hand. 
Jer  51.  56,  surely  r. 
1  Tim.  5  4,  to  /'.  their  parents. 
RESCUE.     Ps.  18.  48,  /•.  me  from  mine  enemies.    A.  V., 
delivereth. 
Ps.  22.  8,  Let  him  r.  him.    A.V.,  deliver. 
35.  17,  r.  my  soul. 

37.  40,  He  r.  them.  A.  V.,  shall  deliver. 
71.  2,  r.  me.  ^4.  V.,  cau.'>e  me  to  escape. 
82.  4,  R.  the  poor.    .4.  V.,  Deliver. 

144.  7,  r.  me,  and  deliver  me.    A.  V.,  rid. 
RE  SEN.  re  sen  —  Assyv'mn,  fountain  head.    Gen.  10.  12. 
RESERVE.    Gen.  27.  36,  r.  a  blessing. 
Deut.  33.  21,  there  was  the  lawgiver's  portion  r.    A.V., 
in  a  portion  of  the  lawgiver,  was  he  seated. 

1  Sam.  9.  24,  that  which  Ixath  been  r. !     A.  V.,  -is  left ! 
Job  21.  30,  r.  to  the  day  of  calamity  ? 

38.  23,  r.  against  the  time  of  trouble. 

2  Pet.  2.  17,  darkness  hath  been  r.    A.  V.,  is  re.'<erved. 
RESERVOIR.    I.sa.  22.  11,  /■.  between  the  two  walls. 

A.  v.,  ditch. 
RE  SHE  PH.  re'sheph-Heb.  y?awe  — son  of  Ephraim. 

1  Chr.  7.  25. 
RESIDUE.    Ps.  76.  10,  r.  of  wrath.    A.  V.,  remainder. 

Isa.  38.  10,  deprived  of  the  r.  of  my  years. 

Ezek.  23.  25,  r.  shall  fall.     -1.  V.,  remnant. 
34.  18,  foul  the  /'.  with  your  feet. 

Amos  4.  2,  your  r.  with  fish-hooks    A.V.,  posterity. 

Mic.  5.  3,  ;'.  of  his  brethren.     A.  V..  remnant. 

Mai.  2. 15,  although  he  had  the  r.  of  the  Spirit? 
RESIST.     Mat.  5.  39,  r.  not  him  that  is  evil. 

Gal.  2.  11,  I  ;■.  him  to  the  face.    A.  V.,  withstood. 

Ja.s.  4.  7,  r.  the  devil. 
RESOLVED.    Luke  16.  4,  I  am  r. 
RESORT.    Ps.  71.  3,  continually  ?•. 

Luke  8.  4,  /■.  unto  him.    xi.  V.,  ivere  come. 


RESPECT.    1  Kings  8.  28,  r.  unto  the  prayer. 
Job  34.  19,  r.  not  the  persons  of  princes.    .4.  V.,  accept- 

eth  not. 
Ps.  40.  4,  r.  not  the  proud. 
74.  20,  have  /•.  unto  tlie  covenant. 
82.  2,  /•.  the  persons  of  the  wicked  ?    A.  V.,  accept. 
119.  6,  r.  unto  all  thy  commandments. 
Prov.  18. 5,  To  r.  tlie  person  of  the  wicked.  A.  V.,  accept. 
24.  23,  r.  of  persons. 
Isa.  17.  7,  r.  to  the  Holy  One. 

Mai.  2.  9,  have  had  /•.  of  persons.    A.V.,  been  partial. 
2  Cor.  9.  3.  void  in  tliis  /■.     .4.  V.,  behalf. 
Col.  2.  16,  in  r.  of  a  feast  day. 

Jude  16,  showing;',  of  persons.     A.V.,  having  nun^s 
persons  in  admiration. 
RESPECTER.    Acts  10.  34,  no  r.  of  persons. 
RESPITE.    Ex.  8.  15,  there  was  r. 

1  Sam.  11.  3,  seven  days'  /'. 
REST  («.).     Ex.   16.  23,  a  solemn  r.,  a  holy  sabbath. 
.4.  I'.,  the  rest  of  the  holy  sabbalh. 
Lev.  14.  18,  /■.  of  the  oil.    A.  V.,  remnant. 
23.  24,  shall  be  a  solemn  /■.     A.  V.,  a  sabbath. 


25.  5,  a  year  of  solemn  /■.    A.  V.,  year  of  i 
-     -    ■  -      ■'         -of  th 

have  r. 


Deut. 


6.5,  be  no  r.  for  the  sole 


y  foot.    A.  v.. 


Judg.  8.  28,  land  had  r.  A.V.,  teas  in  quietness. 
2  Sam.  4.  5,  as  he  took  his  r.  A.  V.,  lay  on  a  bed. 
1  Kings  12.  23,  r.  of  the  people.  A.  V.,  remnant. 
Job  3. 17,  tiiere  the  weary  are  at  r. 

17.  16,  once  there  is  r.    A.V.,  our  r.  together  is. 
Ps.  55.  6,  fly  away,  and  be  at  r. 

94.  13,  r.  from  the  days ;  116.  7,  return  unto  thy  r. 

127.  2,  To  take  r.  late.    A.  V.,  sit  up. 
Eccl.  2.  23,  taketh  no  /'. 
Isa.  14.  3,  ; .  from  thy  sorrow. 

66.  1,  what  place  shall  be  my  /'.  ?    Jer.  6.  16,  find  r. 
Jer.  39.  3.  the  /'.  of  the  princes.    A.  V.,  residue. 
Nah.  3. 18,  thy  nobles  are  at  r.    A.V.,  shall  dwell  in  the 

dust. 
Mat.  11.  28,  I  will  give  you  r.  ;  12.  43,  seeking  ;•. 

22.  6,  tlie  /•.  laid  hold  on  his  servants.    A.  1'.,  remnant. 

26.  45,  take  your  r. 

Mark  16.  13,  told  it  unto  the  /'.    ^4.  V.,  residue. 
Luke  12  26,  anxious  concerning  the  r. 
Acts  27.  44,  the  r.,  some  on  planks. 
Rom.  11.  7,  the  r.  were  hardened. 

15.  32,  with  you  find  r.     A.  V.,  be  refreshed.. 
Phil.  1.  13,  to  all  the  r.    A.  V.,  in  all  other  places. 
1  Tlies.  5.  6,  as  do  the  r.     ..4.  V.,  others. 
Heb.  4.  11,  enter  into  that  r. 
Rev.  11.  13,  r.  were  affrighted.    A.  V.,  remnant. 

14.  11,  no  r.  day. 

19.  21,  r.  were  killed.    A.  V.,  remnant. 
REST  (v.).    Gen.  2.  3,  r.  from  all  his  wo*. 
Job  30.  27,  my  heart  is  troubled,  and  /•.  not.    A.V., 

rested. 
Prov.  21.  16,  ;■.  in  the  assembly.    A.V.,  remain. 
Eccl.  7.  9,  anger  r.  in  the  bosom  of  fools. 
Isa.  57.  20,  the  troubled  sea  ;  for  it  cannot  r. 
Ezek.  5. 13,  cause  my  wrath  toward  them  to  r.    A.  V., 

r.  upon  them. 
Zeph.  3.  17,  '/■.  in  his  love. 
Heb.  4.  4,  God  r.  on  the  seventh  day.    A.  V.,  did  rest. 

4.  10,  r.  from  his  works.     A.V.,  ceased. 
Rest,  Jesus  gives.  Mat.  11.  28.  30  ;  2  Thes.  1.  7. 

God's  presence  brings,  Ex.  33.  14  ;"1  Chr.  23.  25 ;  2  Chr. 
15.  15  ;  20.  30 ;  Job  34.  29  ;  Isa.  14.  3. 

future,  promised,  Heb.  3. 18  ;  4.  9. 

death  gives.  Job  3.  17  ;  17.  16;  Rev.  14.  13. 
RESTING-PLACE.    Judg.  20.  43,  trod  them  down  at 
their  r.-p.    A.  V.,  trod  them  down  with  ease. 

Ps.  132.  8,  arise  .  .  .  into  thy  r.-p.     A.  V.,  rest. 

Isa.  11.  10.  his  r.-i).  shall  be  glorious.    ^4.  V.,  rest, 
RESTITUTION.    Ex.  22.  3,  make  r. 

Lev.  5.  16,  shall  make  r.    A.  V..  amends. 

Num.  5.  7,  make  /'.  for  his  guilt  in  full.    A.  V.,  recom- 
pense his  trespass. 

5.  8,  the  r.  for  guilt  which  is  made  unto  Jehovah. 
A.  v.,  tre.<ipass  be  recojnjjensed. 

Restitution,  law  of.  Lev.  24.  18-21 :  Prov.  6.  31 ;  Luke 

19.  8  :  times  of.  Mat.  19.  28  ;  Acts  3.  21. 
RESTLESS.    Ps.  55.  2,  am  /•.  in  my  complaint.    A.  V., 
mourn. 
Jas.  3.  8,  a  r.  evil.     A.  V.,  unruly. 
RESTORATION.    Acts  3.  21,  times  of  r.    A.  V.,  resti- 
tutio,,. 
RESTORE.    Gen.  20.  7,  r.  the  man's  wife. 
Gen.  37.  22,  to  /'.  him  to  his  father.    A.  V.,  deliver  him 

to  his  father  again. 
Deut.  22.  2,  r.  it  to  him.  ,    ,  ,.    ^  , . 

24  13,  Shalt  .../•.  to  him  the  pledge.    A.V.,  deliver. 
Job  33.  26,  r.  unto  man.     A.V.,  will  render. 
Ps.  19.  7,  r.  the  soul.    A.  V.,  converting. 
23.  3,  r.  my  soul ;  51. 12,  r.  unto  me  the  joy. 
60. 1,  r.  us  again.    A.V.,  turn  thy  set  J  to. 
Mat.  17. 11,  coraeth,  and  shall  /'.  all  things. 
Mark  3.  5,  his  hand  was  r. 
8.  25,  v.,  and  saw  ;  Acts  1.  6,  r.  the  kingdom. 
Gal.  6. 1,  r.  such  a  one  in  a  spirit  of  gentleness. 


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REV 


RESTRAIN.    Gen.  8.  2,  the  rain  ...  was  r. 
Job  42.  2,  no  purpose  of  thine  can  be  r.    A.  V.,  ivit/i- 

holden. 
Prov.  27.  Ifi,  He  that  would  r.  her  r.  the  wind.    A.  V., 

Whosoerer  hideth  .  .  .  hideth. 

Isa.  63.  15,  thy  compassions  are  r.    A.V.,  are  they  r.  ? 

2  Thes.  2.  6,  ye  know  that  which  r.    A.  V..  witlUibldcih. 

RESTRAINT.  Prov.  25.  28,    He  whose  spirit  is  without 

r.    A.  r..  He  that  hath  no  rule  over  his  own  spirit. 

Isa.  23. 10,  r.    .1. 1'.,  strength. 

2  Thes.  2.  7,  there  is  one  that  r.    A.  V.,  he  who  .  .  .  let- 
feth  irill  let. 
RESURRECTION.    Mark  12.  18,  is  no  r. 
John  5.  2;),  the  r.  of  life  ;  11.  25,  I  am  the  r. 
Acts  1.  22,  a  witness  ...  of  his  r. 
24. 15,  r.  both  of  the  just  and  unjust. 
Rom.  6.  0,  likeness  of  his  r. 
2  Tim.  2.  18,  r.  is  past. 
Heb.  11.  35,  dead  by  a  r.    A.  V.,  dead  raised  to  life 

again. 
1  Pet.  1.  3,  the  r.  of  Jesus. 
Rev.  20.  5,  the  first  r. 
Resurrection  of  Christ,  intimated  by  Him,  Mat.  16. 
21 ;  17. 23 ;  20. 19  ;  Mark  9.  9 ;  14.  28 ;  Luke  18.  33  ;  24.  7  ; 
John  2.  19-22. 
importance  of  a  belief  in  Christ's,  Acts  1.  22  ;  4.  2,  33 ; 
17. 18;  Rom.  6.  5;  1  Cor.  15.  13-19;  Eph.  2.  6;  Col.  2. 
12;  3.1. 
evidence  for  Christ's,  Acts  1.  3 ;  2.   32 ;  3.  15 ;  5.  32 ; 
10.  39-41 ;  13.  31 ;  1  Cor.  15.  4-8. 

of  the  body  foretold,  Job  19.  26 ;  Ps.  17. 15 ;  Isa.  26. 

19  ;  Dan.  12.  2. 
intimated  by  Christ,  Mat.  22.  31 ;  Luke  14.  14  ;  John  5. 

22 ;  11.  23. 
preached  by  the  apostles.  Acts  4.  2  ;  17. 18 ;  26.  8  ;  Rom. 
8. 11 ;  1  Cor.  15. ;  2  Cor.  4.  K;" Col.  5. "S;"  1  Thes.  4.  IF; 

2  Pet.  1.  11 ;  1  John  372: 

character  of  the  life  after  the.  Mat.  22.  30 ;  Mark  12. 18- 
25 ;  Luke  20.  27-36 ;  John  14.  2.  [1-4. 

nature  of  the  body  after  the,  1  Cor.  15.  42-54  ;  2  Cor.  5. 
Examples  -.—the  undoiv''s  son,  1  Kings  17.  21 ;  the  ttian 
who  teas  laid  in  Elisha^s  sepulchre,  2  Kings  13.  21 ; 
the  7-uler^s  daughter,  Luke  8.  55  ;  the  icidoio  of  Nain's 
son,  Luke  7.  15;  saints,  at  the  crucifixion.  Mat.  27. 
52 ;  Jesus,  Mark  16.  9 ;  Lazarus,  John  11.  44 ;  Dorcas, 
Acts  9.  40;  Eutijclms,  Acts  20.  9-12. 
RETAIN.    Eccl.  8.  8,  to  r.  the  spirit. 
Jer.  3.  5,  Will  he  r.  his  anger.    A.  V.,  reserve. 
Dan.  10.  8.  I  r.  no  strength. 
John  20.  23,  whose  soever  sins  ye  r.,  they  are  r. 
RETURN.    Gen.  3.  19,  unto  dust  shalt  thou  r. 
Ex.  14.  27,  the  sea  r.  to  its  strength. 
Num.  32.  22,  r.,  and  be  guiltless. 
Deut.  30.  8,  n  and  obey. 
Josh.  2. 16,  until  the  pursuers  be  r. 
Judg.  7.  3,  trembling,  let  hiiii  r. 
21.  14,  And  Benjamin  r.    A.  V.,  came  again. 
Ruth  1.  16,  Entreat  me  not  ...  to  r.  from  following 
after  thee. 

1  Sam.  25.  21,  r.  me  with  evil  for  good.    A.  V.,  requited. 

2  Sam.  12.  23,  he  will  not  r. 

2  Kings  1.  5,  ye  are  r.  ?    A.V.,  turned  back  ? 

20. 10,  shadow  r.  backward. 

Neh.  7.  6,  that  r.  unto  Jerusalem.    A.  V.,  came  again. 
Job  1.  21,  naked  shall  I  r. ;  7. 10,  r.  no  more. 

33.  25.  r.  to  the  days  of  his  youth.    .4.  V.,  shall  return. 

39.  4,  they  go  forth,  and  r.  not. 
Ps,  35. 13,  prayer  r.  into  mine  own  bosom. 

74.  21,  let  not  the  oppressed  r.  ashamed. 

90.  3,  r.,  ye  children  ;  104.  29,  r.  to  their  dust. 
Prov.  2.  19,  none  that  go  unto  her  r. 

26. 11,  dog  that  r.  to  his  vomit.     ^4.  V.,  dog  returneth. 
Eccl.  12.  2,  and  the  clouds  r.  after  the  rairi. 

Isa.  35.  10,  r.,  and  come  ;  38.  8,  the  sun  r.  ten  steps. 
55. 11,  not  r.  unto  me  void. 
Jer.  3.  22,  r.,  ye  backsliding;  4. 1,  r.  unto  me. 

14.  3,  they  r.  with  their  vessels  empty.     A.  V.,  re- 
turned. 

15.  7,  r.  not  from  their  ways.    A.  V.,  return. 
'   "    Turn: 


25.  5,  R.  ye  now. 
50.  9,  r.  in  vain. 


A.V. 


ye  again. 


Ezek.  18.  23,  r.  from  his  way. 
14.  6,  R.  ye,  and  turn.     A.V.,  Repent. 
Dan.  4.  34,  understanding  r.  unto  me. 
Hos.  7.  10,  have  not  r.  unto.    A.  V.,  do  not  return  to. 

14.  2,  r.  unto  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  turn  to. 
Mai.  3.  7,  r.  unto  me,  and  I  will  r.  unto  you. 
Mark  13.  16,  not  r.  back.    A.  V.,  turn  back  again. 
Luke  2.  43,  as  they  were  r.    A.V.,  returned. 

2.  45,  they  r.  to  Jerusalem.    A.  V..  turned  back  again. 
4. 14,  Jesus  r. ;  10.  17,  the  seventy  r. 
8.  55,  her  spirit  r.    A.  V.,  came  again. 
Acts  13.  34,  no  more  to  r.  to  corruption. 

15.  36,  Let  us  r.  now.    A.V.,  go  again. 

Heb.  11.  15,  opportiuiity  to  r.    A.V.,  have  returned. 
1  Pet.  2.  25,  now  r.  unto  the  Shepherd. 
Return  of  Israel  from    captivity,  Ezra  1. ;    Neh.    2. : 

Jer.  23.  ;  24. ;  30. ;  31. ;  32. ;  50.  4,  17,  33 ;  Amos  9.  14 : 

Zech.  1.  ,       • 


RE  U,  re'u  =  RA  G  UEL  (q.v.).    Gen.  11.  18. 
REUBEN,  reuben  — Heb.  behold  a  son.'  [?J 

eldest  son  of  Jacob  and  Leah,  Gen.  29.  32. 

saves  Joseph's  life.  Gen.  37.  21,  22. 

offers  surety  for  Benjamin,  Gen.  42.  37. 

his  father's  prophecy.  Gen.  49.  4. 
RE  UBENITE 8,  reu'ben-ites,  descendants  of  Reuben. 

their  census  taken.  Num.  1.  20,  21 ;  26.  7. 

petition  for  land  east  of  Jordan,  Num.  32. ;  Josh.  18.  7. 

are  led  into  captivity,  1  Chr.  5.  25,  26. 
RE  UEL,  reu'el^  RAO  UEL  {q.v.). 

(1)  son  of  Esau,  Gen.  36.  4. 

(2)  father-in-law  of  Moses,  Ex.  2.  18. 

(3)  a  Benjamite,  1  Chr.  9.  8. 

RE  UMAH,  reu'mah,  Nahor's  concubine.    Gen.  22.  24. 
REVEAL.  Gen.  35.  7,  God  was  r.  unto  him.    A.  F.,  ap- 
peared. 
Deut.  29.  29,  things  that  are  r. 

1  Sam.  2.  27,  r.  myself  unto  the  house.    A.V.,2ilainly 
appear. 

9. 15,  had  r.  unto  Samuel.    A.V.,  told  .  .  .  in  his  ear. 
Job  20.  27,  heaven  shall  r.  his  iniquity. 
38.  17,  gates  of  death  been  r.    A.  V.,  ojjened. 
Prov.  18.  2,  heart  may  r.  itself.    A.  V.,  discover. 
Isa.  22.  14,  Jehovah  .  .  .  r.  himself  in  mine  ears. 
40.  5,  the  glory  of  Jehovah  shall  be  r. 
53.  1,  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  Jehovah  been  r.  7 
56.  1,  righteousness  to  be  r. 
Jer.  11.  20,  I  r.  my  cause  ;  33.  6,  r.  unto  them. 
Dan.  2.  28,  God  in  heaven  that  /•.  secrets. 
2.  47,  hast  been  able  to  r.  this  secret. 
Mat.  10.  26,  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  r. 
11.  27,  the  Son  willeth  to  r.  him.    A.  V.,  will  r. 

16.  17,  flesh  aiad  blood  hath  not  r.  it. 

Luke  2.  35,  thoughts  out  of  many  hearts  may  be  r. 
10.  21,  didst  r.  them  unto.    A.  V.,  hast  revealed. 

17.  30,  Son  of  man  is  r. ;  Rom.  8.  18,  shall  be  r. 

1  Cor.  2. 10,  God  r.  them ;  3. 13,  r.  in  fire. 
Gal.  1. 16,  r.  his  Son  in  me. 

Phil.  3.  15,  shall  God  r. 

2  Thes.  2.  8,  then  shall  be  r.  the  lawless  one. 

1  Pet.  1.  5,  ready  to  be  r. ;  5.  1,  glory  that  shall  be  r. 
REVEL.    Rom.  13. 13,  not  in  r.    A.  V.,  rioting. 

2  Pet.  2.  13,  to  r.  in  the  day-time.    A.  V.,  riot. 
2.  13,  r.  in.    A.  V.,  sporting  themselves  2vith. 

REVELATION.    Luke  2.  32,  A  light  for  r.  to  the  Gen- 
tiles.   A.  v..  to  liglifen. 
Rom.  2.  5,  r.  of  the  righteous. 
16.  25,  the  r.  of  the  mystery. 

1  Cor.  1.  7,  r.  of  our  Lord.    A.  F.,  coming. 

14.  30,  But  if  a  r.  be  made.    A.  F.,  If  anything  be  re- 
vealed. 
Gal.  1.  12,  it  came  to  me  through  r.  of  Jesus  Christ. 
A.  v.,  by  the  r. 

2.  2,  I  went  up  by  r. 

2  Thes.  1.  7,  at  the  r.  of  the  Lord  Jesus.    A.  V.,  when 
.  .  .  shall  be  revealed. 

1  Pet.  1.  7,  ?'.  of  .Jesus  Christ.    A.  V.,  appearing. 
Revelation  of  secrets,  Dan.  2. 19,  22-29  ;  10.  1 ;  of  God's 
wrath,  Rom.  1. 18  ;  of  His  righteousness,  Rom.  1. 17  ; 
3.  21 ;  of  glory,  Rom.  8. 18 ;  1  Pet.  4.  13 ;  5. 1 ;  of  Jesus 
Christ  to  John,  see  Rev.  throughout. 
REVELRY.    Amos  6.  7,  the  r.  of  them.    A.  V.,  ban- 
quet. 
REVENUE.    Prov.  8. 19,  my  r.  than  choice  silver. 
Prov.  15.  6,  in  the  r.  of  the  wicked  is  trouble. 
16.  8,  great  r.  with  injustice. 
Isa.  23.  3,  the  harvest  of  the  Nile,  was  her  r. 
REVERENCE.  Ps.  45. 11,  he  is  thy  lord ;  and  r.  A.V., 
loorship. 
Mat.  21.  37,  They  will  r.  my  son. 
Heb.  12.  28,  offer  service  .  .  .  with  r. 
Reverence  for  God's  name,  Ps.  76.  7, 11 ;  89.  7 ;  111.  9 ; 
Eccl.  5.  2 ;  Heb.  12.  28. 
for  the  sanctuary.  Lev.  19.  30  ;  Eccl.  5.  1. 
REVERENT.    Tit.-  2.  3,  be  r.  in  demeanor.    A.V.,  as 

beroinetti  holiness. 
REVILE.    Prov.  25. 10,  r.  thee.    A.  V.,  put .  .  .  to  shame. 
Luke  22.  65,  r.  him.    A.V.,  blasphemously. 
1  Cor.  4.  12,  being  r.,  we  bless. 
1  Tim.  5.  14,  for  r.    A.  V.,  to  speak  reproachfully. 
1  Pet.  2.  23,  when  he  was  r.,  r.  not  again. 

3.  9,  r.  for  r.    A.  V.,  railing. 

3.  16,  r.  your  good  manner  of  life.    A.  V.,  falsely  ac- 
cuse your  good,  conversation. 
Reviling  and  Reproaching,  forbidden,  Ex.  22.  28; 
Mat.  5.  22;  1  Cor.  6.  10;  1  Pet.  3.  9. 

instances  of   enduring,  Isa.  51.  7  ;  Mat.  5.  11 ;  27.  39 ; 
John  9.  28  ;  1  Cor.  4.  12 ;  1  Pet.  2.  23 ;  3.  9. 

Exemplified  :  —  Joseph's  brethren.  Gen.  37. 19 ;  Goliath, 
1  Sam.  17.  43 ;  Shimei,  2  Sam.  16.  7,  8 ;  Sennacherib, 
Isa.  37. 17,  23,  24;  Pharisees,  Mat.  12.  24;  Jews,  Mat. 
27.  39,  40 ;  John  8.  48 ;  malefactor,  Luke  23.  39 ;  Athe- 
nian philosopliers.  Acts  17.  18. 
REVIVE.    Neh.  4.  2,  r.  the  stones. 

Isa.  57.  15,  r.  the  spirit ;  Hos.  14.  7,  r.  as  the  grain. 

Hab.  3.  2,  O  Jehovah,  r.  thy  work  ;  Rom.  7.  9,  sin  r. 

Phil.  4. 10,  ye  have  ;•.  your  thought  for  me.    A.  V.,  care 
of  me  hath  flourished  again. 


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AMERICAN  STANDARD  REVISED  BIBLE. 


RIG 


Revolt,  instances  oi:  —  Korali,  Dathaii,  Abiram,  Num. 
16. 1 ;  Deborah  and  Barak,  Judg.  4.  4 ;  Samson,  Judg. 
15. ;  Ish-bosheth,  2  Sam.  2.  8  ;  Absalom,  2  Sam.  15.  10  ; 
ten  tribes,  1  Kings  12. 19  ;  Jehu,  2  Kings  9. 11 ;  Hoshea, 
2  Kings  17.4;  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  18.  4;  Zedekiah, 
2  Kings  24.  20;  2  Chr.  36.  13;  Jer.  52.  3;  Theudas, 
Acts  5.  36 ;  Judas  of  Galilee,  Acts  5.  37. 
REWARD  (n.).  Gen.  15. 1,  exceeding  great  r. 
Num.  22.  7,  tlie  r.  of  divination. 

Deut.  10. 17,  nor  taketh  r.  [ready  ? 

2  Sam.  18.  22,  no  r.  for  the  tidings?    A.  V.,  no  tidings 
Ps.  15.  5,  nor  taketh  r.  ;  19.  11,  is  great  r. 
58.  11,  r.  for  the  righteous  ;  91.  8,  r.  of  the  wicked. 
Prov.  23.  18,  surely  there  is  a  r.     A.V.,  an  end. 
Eccl.  4.  9,  good  r. ;  Isa.  40.  10,  his  r.  is. 
Mat.  5.  12,  ;•.  in  heaven ;  6.  1,  r.  with  your  Father. 
10.  41,  righteous  man's  r. ;  Mark  9.  41,  lose  his  r. 
Luke  6.  35,  your  r.  shall  be  great. 
23.  41,  the  due  r. ;  Acts  1.  18,  r.  of  his  iniquity. 
Rev.  22.  12,  my  r.  is  with  me. 
REWARD  (v.).    1  Sam.  24.  19,  Jehovah  r.  thee  good. 

Ps.  35.  12,  /•.  me  e\il  for  good.    A.  V.,  rewarded. 
Reward,  to  the  righteous.  Gen.  15.  1 ;  Ps.  19.  11  ;  Prov. 
11. 18 ;  25.  22 ;  Mat.  10.  41 ;  Luke  6.  35  ;  1  Cor.  3.  8 ;  Col. 
3.  24 ;  Heb.  11.  6 ;  Rev.  22.  12. 
threatened  to  the  wicked,  Deut.  32.  41 ;  Ps.  54.  5 ;  91.  8 ; 
Obad.  15 ;  2  Pet.  2.  13 ;  Rev.  20.  15. 
REZEPH,  re'zeph  —  Heb.  live  coal,  or  a  stone.    2  Kings 

19.  12. 
REZIN,  re'zin  —  Syrian  king. 

attacks  Ahaz,  king  of  Judah,  2  Kings  15.  37. 
REZON,    re'zon  —  Heb.     prince  —  takes     Damascus. 

IKingsU.  23,  24. 
RHEUIUM,  rhe'gi-um  — Lat.   ftreacA  — town  of   Italy. 

Acts  28.  13. 
RUE  SA ,  rhe'  sa  —  affection .    Luke  3 .  27. 
RHODA,  rho'da—  Gk.  a  rose.    Acts  12.  12-15. 
Rhodes,  rhodes,  an  island  in  the  Levant.    Acts  21.  1. 
RIBAI,  ri  bai  —  Heb.  contentions  —  a  Benjamite.    2  Sam. 

23.  29. 
RIBLAH,  rib'lah—  Heb.  fruitful.    2  Kings  23.  33 ;  25.  6. 
RIBS.    Gen.  2.  21,  took  one  of  his  r. 
RICH.     Gen.  13.  2,  r.  in  cattle. 
Gen.  31.  16,  the  r.  which  God  hath  taken. 
Ex.  30.  15,  the  r.  shall  not  give  more. 
Ruth  3. 10,  poor  or  r.  ;  1  Sam.  2.  7,  maketh  r. 

1  Chr.  29. 12,  r.  and  honor. 

2  Chr.  20.  25,  r.  and  dead  bodies. 
Job  20. 15,  swallowed  down  r. 

Ps.  45. 12,  /•.  among  the  people  ;  49.  2,  r.  and  poor. 

49.  16,  afraid  when  one  is  made  r. 

62.  10,  if  r.  increase  ;  73.  12,  increase  in  r. 

104.  24,  earth  is  full  of  thy  r. 

112.  3,  wealth  and  ;•.  ;  Prov.  3.  16,  left  hand  are  r. 
Prov.  8. 18.  r.  and  honor  ;  10.  4,  diligent  maketh  r. 

10.  22,  the  blessing  of  Jehovah,  it  maketh  r. 

11.  4,  r.  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath. 


11.  4,  r.  proi 
14.  20,  the  r 


hath  many  friends. 
18.  23,  the  r.  answereth  roughly. 

21.  17,  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be  r. 

22.  2,  The  r.  and  the  poor.  \be  r. 

23.  4,  Weary  not  thyself  to  be  r.      A.  V.,  Labour  not  to 
23.  5.  r.  certainly  make  themselves  wings. 

27.  24,  r.  are  not  for  ever.  [rich  hath. 

28.  22,  he  that  hath  .  .  .  hasteth  after  r.    A.V.,  to  be 
30.  8,  neither  poverty  nor  r. 

Eccl.  5.  12,  the  fulness  of  the  r. 

5. 13,  r.  kept  by  the  owner  ;  10.  6,  r.  sit  in  a  low  place. 
Isa.  10. 14,  r.  of  the  peoples  ;  45.  3,  hidden  r. 

53.  9,  with  a  r.  man  in  his  death.     A.  V.,  the  r.  in. 
Jer.  9.  23,  let  not  the  r.  man  glory  in  his  r. 

17.  11,  getteth  r.,  and  not  by  right. 

20.  5,  all  the  /•.  of  this  city.    A.  V.,  strength. 
Ezek.  27.  18,  multitude  of  all  kinds  of  r. 

28.  5,  heart  is  lifted  up  because  of  thy  r. 
Zech.  11.  5,  for  I  am  /•. 
Mat.  13.  22,  r.,  choke  the  word. 
Mark  10.  24,  them  that  trust  in  r.  to  enter. 
Luke  1.  53,  the  r.  he  hath  sent  empty  away. 

6.  24,  woe  unto  you  that  are  r. ! 

12.  21,  not  r.  toward  God ;  16.  11,  true  r. 
Rom.  2.  4,  r.  of  his  goodness. 

9.  23,  r.  of  his  glory. 

10.  12,  Lord  of  all.  and  is  r.  unto  all. 

11.  33,  depth  of  the  r. 

1  Cor.  4.  8.  ye  are  become  r. 

2  Cor.  6. 10,  making  many  r. 

8.  9,  ye  througli  his  poverty  might  become  r. 
Eph.  1.  7,  r.  of  his  grace  ;  2.  4,  God,  being  r. 
3.  8,  the  unsearchable  r.  of  Christ. 
1  Tim.  6. 17,  r.  in  this  present  world ;  6. 18,  be  r.  in  good. 
Jas.  2.  6,  the  r.    A.  V.,  rich  men. 
5.  2,  r.  are  corrupted. 

Rev.  3.  17,  have  gotten  r.    A.  V.,  increased  with  goods. 
5.  12,  r.,  and  wisdom. 
Riches,  God  gives,  1  Sam.  2.  7  ;  1  Chr.  2,).  12  ;  Job  1.  21 ; 
Prov.  10.  22;  Eccl  5.  19. 
value  of,  Prov.  13.  8 ;  14.  24 ;  Eccl.  5.  18-20 ;  7.  11,  12 ; 
10. 19 ;  Isa.  45.  3 ;  1  Tim.  6.  17-19. 


how  to  use,  1  Chr.  2J.  3 ;  Ps.  62.  10 ;  112.  9 ;  Jer.  9.  23 ; 

Dan.  4.  27  ;  Mat.  19.  21 ;  Luke  16.  9  ;  1  Tim.  6. 18 ;  1  John 

3.  17. 
evil  use  of,  Job  31.  16-25  ;  Ps.  49.  6 ;  73.  12 ;  Prov.  11.  28 ; 

Jer.  17.  11 ;  Luke  12.  21 ;  Jas.  5.  3,  5. 
earthly,  1  Chr.  29.  12 ;  Prov.  15.  16 ;  27.  24  ;  Eccl.  5.  10  ; 

Ezek.  7.  19  ;  Jer.  9.  23 ;  Mat.  6.  19 ;  1  Tim.  6.  17 ;  Jas. 

5.  2 ;  1  Pet.  1.  18. 
dangers  of,  Deut.  8.  13, 14 ;  Neh.  9.  25 ;  Prov.  18.  23 ;  28. 

11 ;  30.  8,  9 ;  Eccl.  5.  12 ;  Hos.  12.  8 ;  Mic.  6.  12 ;  Mat. 

13.  22 ;  19.  21-23 ;  Mark  10.  22 ;  Luke  8.  14 ;  1  Tim.  6. 

9,  10  ;  Jas.  2.  6,  7  ;  5.  1. 
unsatisfying,  Prov.  15.  6 ;  Eccl.  5. 10 ;  Ezek.  7. 19 ;  Hab. 

2.  5 ;  Luke  1.  53. 
should  not  trust  in,  Prov.  11.  28 ;  1  Tim.  6.  17. 
should  not  be  sought  after,  Ps.  62. 10 ;  Prov.  23.  4  ;  Mat. 

6.19. 
the  true,  Prov.  2.  4 ;  3.  14  ;  16.  16 ;  Mat.  13.  44 ;  Luke  12. 

33  ;  16.  11 ;  1  Tim.  6.  18 ;  Eph.  3.  8 ;  Col.  2.  3  ;  Rev.  3. 18. 
spiritual,  Luke  12.  21;  Rom.  10.  12;  2  Cor.  6.  10;  Eph. 

1.  7;  Phil.  4.  19;  Col.  1.  27. 

Examples :  —  (1)  of  those  truly  rich,  Mat.  5.  8  :  8.  10 ; 
13.  45,  46;  Luke  10.  42;   John  1.  45;  Phil.  3.  8;  Jas. 

2.  5 ;  1  Pet.  2.  7 ;  Rev.  2.  9.  (2)  of  .^aints  possessing, 
Abram,  Gen.  13.  2;  Lot,  Gen.  13.  5.  6;  Lmac,  Gen.  26. 
13,  14;  Jacob,  Gen.  32.  5,  10;  Josejjh,  Gen.  45.  8,  13; 
Boaz,  Ruth  2.  1 ;  David,  1  Chr.  29.  28;  Job,  Job  1.  3: 
Zaceha!us,  Luke  19.  2;  Dorcas,  Acts  9.  36.  (3)  of 
wicked  men  possessing,  Laban,  Gen.  30.  30 ;  Esau, 
Gen.  36.  7;  Nnbal,  1  Sam.  25.  2;  Hamau,  Esth.  5.  11; 
Luke  12.  19  ;  16.  19. 

RICHLY.    Col.  3.  16.  Christ  dwell  in  you  r. 

Tit.  3.  6,  poured  out  upon  us  r.    A.  V.,  abundantly. 

2  Pet.  1.  11,  r.  supplied.    A.  V.,  ministered  .  .  .  abun- 
dantly. 
RID.    Mat.  28.  14,  r.  you  of  care.    A.  V.,  secure  you. 
Riddle,  oldest  example,  of  Samson,  Judg.  14. 12-18. 

of  Ezekiel,  Ezek.  17.  2-18. 
RIDE.    Deut.  32.  13,  /■.  on  the  high  places. 

Deut.  33.  26,  who  /•. ;  Job  30.  22,  r.  upon  it. 

Esth.  6.  11,  caused  him  to  r.    A.V.,  brought  him  on 
horseback. 

8.  10,  /'.  on  swift  steeds.    A.V.,  riders. 
Ps.  45.  4,  r.  on  prosperously. 

66.  12.  r.  over  our  heads. 

68.  4,  /■.  through  the  deserts.    A.V.,  r.  upon  the  heavens. 
Isa.  19.  1,  ;•.  upon  a  swift  cloud. 
Jer.  51.  22,  chariot  and  him  that  r.  therein.    A.  V.  (ver. 

21),  his  rider. 
Ezek.  27.  20,  for  r.     A.  V.,  chariots. 
Mat.  21.  5,  r.  upon  an  ass.    A.  V.,  sitting. 
RIDER.    Ex.  15.  21,  horse  and  his  r.    Job  39. 18. 
2  Kings  18.  23,  set  /'.  upon. 

Hos.  10.  11,  set  a  r.  on  Ephraim.    A.  V.,  make  Ephraim 
to  ride. 
RIGHT.    Gen.  18.  25,  Judge  of  all  the  earth  do  r. 
Gen.  24.  48,  in  the  /•.  way  ;  Deut.  32.  4,  just  and  ;•. 

1  Sam.  12.  23,  the  good  and  the  r.  way. 

14.  41,  Show  the  /'.     A.  V.,  Give  a  perfect  lot. 

2  Kings  10. 15,  Is  thy  heart  /•. 

Job  27 .  2,  taken  away  my  r.    A.  V.,  judgment. 
33.  23,  To  show  unto  man  what  is  r.  for  him.     A.  V.,  his 
uprightness. 

35.  2,  Thinkest  thou  this  to  be  thy  r.    A.  V.,  to  be  r. 

36.  6,  giveth  to  the  afflicted  their  r. 
Ps.  19.  8,  precepts  of  Jehovah  are  r. 

33.  4,  word  of  Jehovah  is  r. 
78.  37,  their  heart  was  not  r. 

Prov.  12.  15,  way  of  a  fool  is  r. ;  Jer.  2.  21.  a  r.  seed. 

Hos.  14.  9,  ways  of  Jehovah  are  ;•. 

Amos  5.  12,  their  r.  ;  Mat.  5.  39,  thy  r.  cheek. 

Mark  5.  15,  his  /•.  mind. 

John  1.  12,  the  r.  to  become  children  of  God.    A.V., 

power. 
Rom.  9.  21,  a  r.  over  the  clay.    A.  V.,  power. 
Phil.  1.  7,  r.  for  me.    A.V.,  meet. 
2  Pet.  1.  13,  think  it  ;■.    A.  V.,  meet. 
2.  15.  the  /'.  way. 

Rev.  22.  14,  r.  to  come  to  the  tree  of  life.    A.  V.,  r.  to 
the. 
RIGHTED.    Gen.  20.  16,  in  respect  of  all  thou  art  r. 

A.  v..  she  iras  reproved. 
RIGHTEOUS.    Gen.  6.  9,  a  ;■.  man.    A.  V.,  just. 
Gen.  18.  23,  consume  the  /'. 
20.  4,  wilt  thou  slay  even  a  r.  nation? 
Deut.  25.  1,  they  shall  justify  the  r. 
Job  6.  29,  my  cause  is  r.    A.V.,  righteousness  is  in  if. 

9.  20,  be  r.    A.V.,  ji(.<(tify  myself. 
17.  9,  the  r.  hold  oil  liis  way. 

22.  3,  thou  art  r. 

32.  1,  r.  in  his  o\vn  eyes. 

36.  7,  his  eyes  from  the  r. 

Ps.  1.  5,  congregation  of  the  r. ;  1.  6,  way  of  the  r. 
5.  12,  bless  the  r. ;  7.  9,  r.  God  trieth  the  .  .  .  hearts. 
11.  3,  what  can  the  r.  do?  ;  11.  5,  trieth  the  ;•. 
11.  7.  Jehovah  is  r. :  32.  11,  rejoice,  ye  r. 

34.  17.  the  r.  cried  ;  34.  19.  afflictions  of  the  r. 

35.  27,  my  r.  cause  ;  37.  17,  upholdeth  the  r. 

37.  21,  the  /'.  dealeth  graciously. 


RIG 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


RIP 


Ps.  37.  25.  the  r.  forsaken. 

37.  29,  the  r.  shall  inherit ;  37.  32,  watcheth  the  r. 
37.  39,  salvation  of  the  r. 
55.  22,  never  suffer  the  r. 
68. 10,  r.  shall  rejoice  ;  64.  10,  r.  shall  be  glad. 
69.  28,  written  with  the  r. :  72.  7,  the  r.  flourish. 

75. 10,  horns  of  the  r. ;  94.  21,  soul  of  the  r. 
97.  11,  light  is  sown  for  the  r. 

112.  6,  The  r.  shall  be  had  in  everlasting  remembrance. 
119.  75,  thy  judgments  are  r.    A.V.,  right. 
119.  123,  thy  r.  word.    A.V.,  word  of  thy  righteousness. 
119.  144,  Thy  testimonies  are  r.    A.  V.,  The  righteous- 
ness of. 

143.  2,  no  man  living  is  r.    A.  F.,  shall .  .  .  be  justified. 
Prov.  4.  18,  path  of  the  r.    A.V.,  just. 
10.  3,  not  suffer  the  soul  of  the  r.  to  famish. 
10.  7,  memorv  of  the  r.    A.  F.,  just. 
10.  16,  labor  of  the  r. ;  10.  21,  lips  of  the  r. 

10.  24,  desire  of  the  /•. ;  11.  8,  r.  is  delivered. 

11.  30,  the  fruit  of  the  r.  is  a  tree  of  life. 

14.  32,  the  r.  hath  a  refuge  in  his  death. 

15.  6,  in  the  house  of  the  r.  is  much  treasure. 
18.  5,  to  turn  aside  the  r. ;  21.  26,  the  /•.  giveth. 

20.  7,  r.  man.    A.  V.,just. 

21. 15,  joy  to  the  r.    A.  F.,  just. 
28.  1,  the  r.  are  bold  as  a  lion. 
28.  28,  the  /■.  increase ;  Eccl.  7.  16,  r.  overmuch. 
Eccl.  7.  15,  20,  r.  man.     A.  V.,just. 

8.  14,  r.  men.    A.V.,ju'<t. 

9.  2,  one  event  to  the  /•. 
Isa.  3.  10,  of  the  r. 

53. 11,  shall  my  r.  servant  justify  many. 

57.  1,  the  r.  perisheth  :  Jer.  23.  5,  /■.  Branch. 
Bzek.  3.  20,  his  sin,  and  his  /'.  deeds.    A.  F.,  righteous- 
ness. 
13.  22,  grieved  the  heart  of  the  r. 

21.  3,  from  thee  the  r. 

33.  13,  none  of  his  r.  deeds  shall  be  remembered.    A.V., 
all  fiis  righteousness  .  .  .  not. 
Amos  2.  6,  sold  the  r. 
Mai.  3.  18,  between  the  r. 
Mat.  1.  19,  Joseph  .  .  .  a  r.  man.    ..-l.  V.,just. 

9.  13,  to  call  the  r. 

13.  43,  the  r.  shine  ;  23.  35,  all  the  r.  blood. 

13.  49,  from  among  the  r.    A.  V.,  just. 

25.  46,  the  r.  into  eternal  life. 

27.  19,  that  r.  man.    A.  F,  ju.'it. 
Luke  18.  9,  trusted  in  themselves  that  they  were  r. 

20.  20,  feigned  themselves  to  be  r.    A.  F,  ju.'it  men. 
John  5.  30,  my  judgment  is  r.     A.V.,  just. 
Acts  3.  14,  the  Holy  and  R.  One.    A.  F,  the  Holy  One 
and  the  Just. 

22.  14,  the  E.  One.     A.  F,  that  Just. 

Rom.  1.  17  ;  Gal.  3.  11,  r.  shall  live.     A.  V.,just. 
3.  10,  There  is  none  r. 
5.  7,  scarcely  for  a  r. 

7.  12,  commandment  .  .  .  r.    A.  V.,just. 
Heb.  10.  38,  my  r.  one  shall  live.    A.  F,  the  just. 
1  Pet.  4.  18,  if  the  r.  is  scarcely  .saved. 

1  John  1.  9,  r.  to  forgive.     A.  K.,  iust. 

Rev.  15.  3,  .  .  .  ;■.  are  thy  ways.     A.  V.,jiist. 

22.  11,  he  that  is  /■. 

Righteous,  memory  of  the,  Ps.  112.  6 ;  Prov.  10.  7. 
privileges  of  the.  Job  36.  7;   Ps.  14.  5;  34.  15;  58.  10; 
125.  3 ;  Prov.  2.  7 ;  Isa.  3.  10 ;  60.  21 ;  Mat.  13.  43  ;  Acts 

10.  35  ;  1  Pet.  3.  12 ;  1  John  3.  7 ;  Rev.  22. 11. 
RIGHTEOUSLY.     2  Sam.  23.  3,  ruleth  over  men  r. 

A.  F,  must  bejicsf. 
Ps.  9.  4,  in  the  throne  judging  r.    A.V.,  right. 
1  Cor.  15.  34,  Awake  to  soberness  r.    A.  F,  Awake  to 

righteousness. 

1  Thes.  2.  10,  how n  we  behaved.    A.  F,  justly. 

KIGHTEOUSNESS.      Gen.  18.  19 ;   Ps.  89.  14,  r.  and 

justice.    A.  v.,  justice  and  judgment. 
Gen.  30.  33,  my  r.  answer. 
Job  27.  6,  my  ;•.  I  hold  fast ;  29.  14,  I  put  on  r. 

35.  8,  thy  r.  may  profit ;  36.  3,  ascribe  r. 
Ps.  9.  8,  judge  the  world  in  /■. 

17. 15,  behold  thy  face  in  r. 

23.  3,  He  guideth  me  in  the  paths  of  r. 
31.  1,  in  thy  r. ;  35.  28,  talk  of  thy  r. 

36.  6,  Thy  r.  is  like  the  mountains. 
40. 10,  not  hid  thy  r.  ;  48. 10,  full  of  r. 

51.  19,  sacrifices  of  /■.  ;  65.  5,  terrible  things  .  .  .  iu  r. 
71.  19,  thy  r.  also ;  85.  10,  r.  and  peace. 
85.  11,  r.  hath  looked  down  from  heaven. 
106.  3,  he  that  doeth  r.  at  all  times. 
118.  19,  open  to  me  the  gates  of  r. 
119. 138,  r.  And  very  faithfulness.    A.  F,  righteous. 
Prov.  8.  8,  the  words  of  my  mouth  are  in  r. 

8.  18,  wealth  and  r. ;  10.  2,  r.  delivereth. 
11. 18,  he  that  soweth  r. 

12.  28,  way  of  /'.  ;  14.  34,  r.  exalteth  a  nation. 

16.  8,  better  is  a  little,  with  r. 

16. 12,  the  throne  is  established  by  r. 

Eccl.  7.  15,  a  righteous  man  that  perisheth  in  his  r. 
Isa.  1.  21,  r.  lodged  in  her  ;  1.  26,  the  city  of  /•. 

9.  7,  with  r.     A .  V. ,  justice. 

11.  5,  r.  shall  be  the  girdle. 


Ps.  28.  17,  r.  the  plummet. 
32.  17,  the  work  of  r.  shall  be  peace. 
41.  2,  whom  he  calleth  in  /•.    ^4.  F,  the  righteous  man. 
45.  8,  let  the  skies  pour  down  r. 
48. 18,  thy  r.  as  the  waves  of  the  sea. 
66.  1,  do  r.    A.  V.,  justice. 
59.  4,  None  sueth  in  r.    A.V.,  calleth  for  justice, 

61.  3,  called  trees  of  ;•. ;  61.  10,  robe  of  r. 

62.  2,  see  thy  r. 

Jer.  23.  6  ;  33.  16,  Jehovah  our  r. 
50.  7,  habitation  of  r.    A.  V,,  ju.'it  ice. 
Ezek.  45.  9,  execute  justice  and  r.    A.  V.,  judgment 

and  justice. 
Dan.  4.  27,  by  r. ;  9.1.  r.  belongeth  unto  thee. 

12.  3,  they  that  tuni  many  to  r.  as  the  stars. 
Amos  5.  24,  r.  as  a  mighty  stream  ;  6.  12,  fruit  of  r. 
Zepli.  2.  3,  seek  r. ;  Mai.  4.  2,  sun  of  r.  arise. 
Mat.  3.  15,  fulfil  all  r.  ;  5.  6,  thirst  after  r. 

5.  20,  except  your  r.  shall  exceed  the  r. 

6.  1,  your  r.  before  men.     A.  If'.,  alms. 

21.  32,  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  r. 
Luke  1.  75,  holiness  and  r. 
Acts  10.  35,  r.,  is  acceptable. 

13.  10,  enemy  of  all  r. ;  24.  25.  reasoned  of  r. 
Eom.  1.  17,  r.  of  God. 

4.  6,  r.  apart  from  works ;  4.  11,  r.  of  the  faith. 

5.  17,  the  gift  of  r. ;  5.  18,  through  one  act  of  r. 

6.  13,  instruments  of  r.  ;  6.  20,  free  in  regard  of  r. 

14.  17,  not  eating  and  drinking,  but  r. 

2  Cor,  3.  9,  ministration  of  r.  ;  5.  21,  r.  of  God. 
Gal.  2.  21,  if  r.  is  through  the  law ;  5.  6,  the  hope  of  r. 
Eph.  6.  14,  the  breastplate  of  r. 
Phil.  1.  11,  with  the  fruits  of  r. 

1  Tim.  6. 11.  follow  after  r. 

2  Tim.  4.  8,  crown  of  r. 
Tit.  3.  5,  works  done  in  r. 

Heb.  5. 13,  word  of  r. ;  11.  7,  heir  of  the  r. 
12.  11,  fruit  of.r. 
Jas.  3.  18,  r.  is  sown  in  peace. 

1  Pet.  2.  24,  live  unto  r. 

2  Pet.  2.  5,  a  preacher  of  r.  ;  2.  21,  known  the  way  of  r. 
1  .John  3.  7,  doeth  r. ;  3.  10,  doeth  not  r. 

Rev.  22.  11,  he  that  is  righteous,  let  him  do  r.  still. 
A.  v..  be  righteous  still. 
Righteousness,  imputed.   Gen.   15.   6;    Ps.   106.    31; 
Rom.  4.;  Gal.  3.  6;  Jas.  2.  23. 
of  Christ,  Isa.  54.  17;   Jer.  23.  6;  33.   16;  Hos.  2.  19; 
Mai.  4.  2 ;  Rom.  1.  17  ;  3.  22 ;  1  Cor.  1.  30 ;  2  Cor.  5.  21 ; 
Pliil.  3.  9  ;  2  Pet.  1.1:1  John  3.  7. 
we  cannot  be  saved  by  our  own,  Deut.  9.  4,  6 ;  Ps. 

115.  1 ;  Ezek.  36.  22,  32 ;  Rom.  10.  3. 
promised  to  the  church,  Isa.  32.  16 ;    45.  8 ;    61.  11 ; 

62.  1  ;  Eph.  5.  27. 
Exemplified :  —  Jacob,   Gen.    30.    33 ;    David,   2    Sam. 
22.  21;  Zacharias,  Luke  1.  6;  Abel,  Heb.  11.  4;  Lot, 
2  Pet.  2.  8. 
RIGHTLY.    S.  of  Sol.  1.  4,  r.  do  they  love  thee.    A.  F, 

the  upright. 
RIGOR.    Ex.  1.  13,  serve  with  r.    Lev.  25.  43. 

Ezek.  34.  4,  with  r.  have  ye  ruled.    A.  F,  cruelty. 
RIMMON,  rim'mon  —  (1)  Assyr.  the  thunderer.    2  Sam. 
4.2. 
(2)  an  idol,  2  Kings  5.  18.    Josh.  19.  7,  A.  F,  Remmon. 
In  1  Chr.  6.  77,  Rimmono,  A.  F,  Rimmon. 
RIMMON-PEREZ,    rim'mOn-pe'rez.      Num.     33.     19. 

A.  F,  Rimmon-2Mre~. 
RIMMON.    Josh.  19.  13,  R.  which  stretclieth.    A.  F, 

Remmon-methoar. 
RIMS.    Ezek.  1.  18,  r.    A.V.,  rings. 
RING.    Gen.  24.  22,  a  golden  r.    A.V.,  earring. 
Gen.  41.  42,  Pharaoh  took  off  his  signet  r. 
Ex.  25.  12,  r.  of  gold. 

32.  2,  Break  off  the  golden  r.    A.  V.,  earrings. 
Esth.  1.  6,  silver  ;•. 

3.  10,  the  king  took  his  r.  from  liis  hand. 
Job  42.  11,  every  one  a  r.  of  gold.    A.  F,  earring. 
Prov.  11.  22,  As  a  r.  of  gold.    A.  F,  jewel. 
Ezek.  16.  12,  r.  upon  thy  nose.    A.V.,  jewel  on  thy 

forehead. 
Luke  15.  22,  r.  on  his  hand. 
Jas.  2.  2,  a  man  with  a  gold  r. 
Rings,  antiquity  of.  Gen.  24.  22 ;  38.  18 ;  women  of  rank 
adorned  with,  Isa.  3.   16,  21;    worn  by  rich   men, 
Jas.  2.  2. 
RINGLEADER.    Acts  24.  5,  r.  of  the  sect. 
RINNAH,  rin'nah- Heb.  a  ivild  cry.    1  Chr.  4.  20. 
RIOT.     Eph.  5.  18,  wherein  is  r.    A.  V.  excess. 
Tit.  1.  6,  accused  of  r. 
1  Pet.  4.  4,  excess  of  r. 
RIOTOUS.    Luke  15.  13,  wasted  his  substance  with  r. 

living. 
RIOTOUSLY.     Jude  11,  ran  r.  in  the  error.    A.  F, 

greedily  after. 
RIPE.    Gen.  40.  10,  r.  grapes. 
Job  30.  2,  r.  age  is  perished.    A.V.,  old. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  13,  The  fig-tree  ripeneth.    A.  F,  putteth 

forth. 
Isa.  18.  5,  flower  becometh  a  ripening  grape.    A.V., 
sour  grape  is  r.  in  thejiuiver. 
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Joel  3.  13,  harvest  is  r. :  Nah.  3.  12,  first-;-,  figs. 

Rev.  14.  15.  harvest  of  the  earth  is  r. 
RIPENESS.    Job  29.  4,  in  the  r.  of  my  days.    A.V., 

datjs  of  my  youth. 
RIP  HA  TH,  rrphSth.    Gen.  10.  3. 
RISE.    Num.  23.  24,  /•.  up  as  a.    A.V.,  shall  rise. 

Num.  24.  17,  a  sceptre  shall  r.  out  of  Israel. 

Deut.  33. 11,  that  r.  up  against  liim.    A.  V.,  r.  against. 

Ruth  2.  1.5,  she  was  r.  up  to  glean. 

Job  14.  12,  man  lieth  down  and  /•.  not. 

16.  8,  r.  up  against  me.     A.V.,  rising. 
20.  27,  the  earth  shall  r.  up  against  him. 

22.  20,  Surely  they  that  did  /•.  up  against  us  are  cut 
otf.    ^4.  T",  our  substancp  is  not  cut  down. 

24.  14,  the  murderer  /•.    A.  F.,  rising. 

31.  14,  God  /■.  up. 
Ps.  35.  11,  Unrighteous  witnesses  r.  up. 

44.  26,  R.  up  for  our  help.    A.V.,  arise. 

119.  62.  r.  to  give  thanks. 

127.  2,  to  /'.  up  earlj\ 
Eccl.  12.  4,  /'.  up  at  the  voice  of  a  bird. 
Isa.  5.  11,  ;■.  up  early  ;  32.  9,  r.  up,  ye  women. 

27.  9,  sun-images  shall  /■.  no  more.    A.V.,  not  stand  uj). 

58. 10,  light  r.  in  darkness. 

60.  1,  glory  of  Jehovah  is  r.  upon  thee. 

60.  3,  brightness  of  thy  r. 

Jer.  25.  27,  /'.  no  more  ;  Lam.  3.  63.  r.  up.  luj). 

Hab.  1.  3.  contention  r.  up.    A.  V.,  there  are  that  raise 
Mat.  5.  45,  sun  to  /•. 

10.  21,  children  shall  r.  up. 

17.  9,  Son  of  man  be  r. 

Mark  3.  26,  if  Satan  hath  r.  up  against  himself.    A.  V., 

rise. 
Luke  12.  54,  a  cloud  r.  in  the  west.    A.V.,  rise  out  of. 

16.  31,  if  one  /'.  from.    A.  V.,  though  one  rose. 

24.  46,  and  r.  again  from  the  dead.    ^.  T'.,  to  rise. 
John  6.  18,  the  sea  was  /•.    A.  V.,  arose. 

11.  23,  thy  brother  shall  r.  again.         • 
Acts  9.  6,  ;•.,  and  enter.    .1.  I'.,  Arise. 

10. 13,  R.,  Peter  ;  kill  and  eat. 

1  Thes.  4.  16.  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  /'.  first. 
RIS.SAH,  ris'sah.     Num.  33.  21. 

RITHMAH,  rith'mah  — Heb.  wild  broom,.    Num.  33.  18. 
RIVAL.    Lev.  18.  18,  to  be  a /•.  to  her.    A.V.,ve.r. 

1  Sam.  1.  6,  her  /•.  provoked.    A.  V.,  adversary. 
RIVER.    Gen.  2.  10,  a  /-.  went  out  of  Eden. 

Ex.  2.  5,  to  bathe  at  the  r. 

Num.  24.  6,  as  gardens  by  the  r.-side. 

Josh.  24.  3,  from  beyond  the  R.    A.  V.,  the  other  side  of 
the  flood. 

Job  20.  17,  He  shall  not  look  upon  the  r. 

Ps.  36.  8.  drink  of  the  ;•.  of  thy  pleasures. 

65.  9,  the  ;•.  of  God  ;  72.  8,  from  the  R. 

66.  6,  through  the  r.  on  foot.    A.V.,  flood. 
83.  9,  the  r.  Kishon.     A.  V.,  broolc  of  Kison. 
107.  33,  he  turneth  r.  into  a  wilderness. 
137.  1,  r.  of  Babylon. 

Eccl.  1.  7,  all  the  /■.  run  into  the  sea. 
Isa.  19.  5.  the  /■.  shall  be  wasted. 
43.  2,  the  /•.  they  shall  not  overflow  thee. 
48. 18,  peace  been  as  a  r. :  66.  12,  peace  to  her  like  a  /•. 
Lam.  2.  18,  tears  run  down  like  a  /-. 
Amos  8.  8,  like  the  R.  of  Egypt.    A.  F.,  as  by  the  flood. 
Nah.  2.  6,  The  gates  of  the  /•.  are  opened. 
John  7.  38,  flow  r.  of  living  water. 
Rev.  12.  15,  as  a  r.  .  .  .  by  the  stream.    A.  V.,  flood. 
22.  1,  a  r.  of  water  of  life. 
River,  in  Egypt  (Nile),  Ex.  1.  22  ;  Ezek.  29.  3, 10;  Moses 
laid  beside,  Ex.  2.  5  ;  turned  into  blood,  Ex.  7.  15. 
River  of  life.  Rev.  22. 
RIZPAH,  rtz'pah  — Heb.  hot  stone  (for  baking),  2  Sam. 

3.7. 
ROAR.    1  Chr.  16.  32,  let  the  sea  r. 
Ps.  46.  3,  the  waters  thereof  /'. 
74.  4,  thine  adversaries  have  /•.     A.V.,  roar. 
104.  21,  the  young  lions  /■. 
Isa.  5.  30,  r.  against  them  .  .  .  like  the  /'.  of  the  sea.    * 

17.  12,  r.  of  the  seas.    A.  F,  noise. 
59.  11,  we  r.  all  like  bears. 

Jer.  25.  30,  Jehovah  will  r.  from  on  high. 
50.  42,  their  voice  /■.     A.  F.,  shall  roar. 
Amos  3.  4.  will  a  lion  r.  in  the  forest. 
Luke  21.  25,  the  /'.  of  the  sea  and  the  billows.    A.  F., 
the  sea  .  .  .  r. 

1  Pet.  5.  8,  devil,  as  a  r.  lion,  walketh  about. 
ROB.     Prov.  22.  22,  r.  not  the  poor. 

?.Ial.  3.  8,  will  a  man  ;•.  God  ?  [lege  ? 

Rom.  2.  22,  dost  thou  r.  temples?    A.  K,  commit  sac ri- 

2  Cor.  11.  8,  I  /•.  other  churches. 

Col  2.  18,  /•.  you  of  your  prize.    A.  F,  beguile. 
ROBBER.    Prov.  6.  11,  poverty  come  as  a  r.    A.  F,  one 
that  trnvelleth. 
Prov.  23.  28,  in  wait  as  a  r.    A.V.^as  for  a  prey. 
Jer.  7.  11,  den  of  /•. 
Mat.  21. 13,  a  den  of  r.    A.  V.,  thieves. 

26.  55,  as  agayast  a  /■.     A.V..  thief. 

27.  38,  crucified  with  him  two  /-.     A.  F,  thieves. 
Luke  10.  30,  fell  among  /•.     .1.  F.,  thifvrs. 

John  10. 1,  thief  and  a  /•.  ;  18.  40,  Barabbas  was  a  r. 


ROBBERY.    Lev.  6.  2,  of  r.    A.V.,  in  a  thing  taken 

away  by  violence. 
Lev.  6.  4,  he  took  by  r.    A.  F,  violently  away. 
Ps.  62.  10,  become  not  vain  in  r.  [17. 

Robbery,  practised.  Gen.  16.  12;  Judg.  9.  25;  Job  1.  15. 
referred  to,  Lev.  19.  13;  Ps.  62.  10;  Isa.  61.  8;   Ezek. 

22.  29  ;  Amos  3.  10 ;  1  Cor.  6.  8 ;  1  Thes.  4.  6. 
robbers  infested  Judtea  in  our  Lord's  time,  Luke  10.  30; 
John  18.  40  ;  Acts  5.  36,  37  ;  21.  38  ;  2  Cor.  11.  26. 
ROBE.    1  Sam.  2.  19,  a  little  v.    A.  F,  coat. 
Ps.  109.  29,  as  with  a  r.    A.  F,  mantle. 
Isa.  3.  22,  festival  r.    A.  F.,  changeable  suits  of  apparel. 
3.  24,  instead  of  a  r.    A.  F,  stomacher. 
Mat.  27.  28,  scarlet  r. 

Mark  12.  38,  walk  in  long  r.    A.V.,  go  .  .  .  clothing. 
16.  5,  a  white  r.    A.  F,  long  white  garment. 
Rev.  6.  11,  given  ...  a  white  /'.    A.  F,  robes. 

22.  14,  wash  their  r.    A.  F,  do  his  commandments. 
Robe,  see  Mat.  27.  28 ;  Luke  23.  11 ;  John  19.  2. 

robes,  white,  Rev.  3.  4,  5, 18 ;  4.  4  ;  6.  11 ;  7.  9-14 ;  15.  6 ; 

19.  8,  14. 

ROCK.    Num.  20.  10,  water  out  of  this  r. 
Num.  24.  21,  thy  nest  is  set  in  a  ;•. 
Deut.  32.  15,  lightly  esteemed  the  R.  of  his  salvation. 
2  Sam.  22.  2,  Jehovah  is  my  r. ;  22.  32,  who  is  a  r. 

23.  3,  the  R.  of  Israel ;  Job  18.  4,  r.  be  removed. 
Job  19.  24,  the  /■.  for  ever  ;  24.  8,  embrace  the  r. 

30.  6,  of  the  r. 
Ps.  If).  14,  my  /■.,  and  my  redeemer.    ^1.  F,  strength. 

27.  5,  upon  a  r.  ;  31.  2,  a  strong  r. 

40.  2,  set  my  feet  upon  a  r. 

61.  2,  the  r.  that  is  higher. 

71.  3,  Be  thou  to  me  a  r.  of  habitation.     A.V.,my 
strong  habitation. 

81.  16,  honey  out  of  the  r. 

104.  18,  /•.  are  a  refuge  for  the  conies. 

137.  9,  little  ones  Against  the  ;•.    ^4.  F,  stones. 

141.  6,  by  the  sides  of  the  /■.    ^4.  F,  in  stony  places. 
Prov.  30.  19,  the  way  of  a  serpent  upon  a  /•. 
Isa.  2.  21,  the  ragged  r. ;  7.  19,  clefts  of  the  r. 

22.  16,  habitation  for  himself  in  the  /•.  ! 

26.  4,  Jehovah,  is  an  everlasting  r.    A.  F,  strength. 

30.  29,  R.  of  Israel.    A.  F,  mighty  One. 

31.  9,  his  r.  shall  pass  away.    A.  F,  he  shall  pass  over 
to  his  strong  hold. 

Jer.  5.  3,  harder  than  a  r. 
Hab.  1. 12,  OR.    A.V.,  mighty  God. 
Mat.  7.  25,  founded  upon  the  r. 
16.  18,  upon  this  r. 
Luke  8.  13,  those  on  the  r. 
1  Cor.  10.  4,  r.  was  Christ. 

Jude  12,  These  are  they  who  are  hidden  r.  in  your  love- 
feasts.    A.  v..  These  are  spots. 
Rev.  6.  16,  /•.,  Fall  on  us. 
Rock,  as  a  symbol  of  God  in  the  O.  T.,  1  Sam.  2.  2 ;  2  Sam. 
22.  3  ;  Isa.  17.  10  ;  Ps.  28.  1 :  31.  2,  3 ;  89.  26 ;  95.  1 ;  also 
in  the  N.  T.,  Mat.  16.  13:    Rom.  9.  33 ;    1  Cor.  10.  4; 
water  brought  from,  Ex.  17.  6 ;  Num.  20.  10. 
ROCKY.    1  Sam.  14.  4,  r.  crag.    .4.  F,  sharp  rock. 
Mat.  13.  5,  others  fell  upon  the  r.  places.    A.  F,  stony. 
Acts  27.  29,  on  r.  ground.     A.  F,  upon  rocks. 
ROD.    Num.  17.  2,  name  upon  his  r. 
Job  9.  34,  take  his  r. ;  21.  9,  /'.  of  God. 
Ps.  2.  9,  a  /•.  of  iron ;  23.  4,  r.  and  thy  staff. 
Prov.  13.  24,  spareth  his  r. ;  14.  3,  a  r.  for  his  pride. 
22.  8,  r.  of  his  wrath  ;  23.  14,  beat  him  with  the  r. 
26.  3,  r.  for  the  back  of  fools. 
Jer.  48.  17,  beautiful  /■. 
Ezek.  7. 10,  /'.  hath  blossomed. 
19.  14,  fire  is  gone  out  of  the  r.    A.  F.,  a  rod. 
Mic.  5.  1.  smite  the  judge  of  Israel  with  a  r. 
1  Cor.  4.  21,  with  a  r. ;  Rev.  2.  27,  with  a  r.  of  iron. 
Rod  oi  Moses,  Ex.  4.  2-4, 17,  20 :  7. 20  ;  14. 16  ;  17. 9  ;  Num. 

20.  8-11 ;  of  Aaron.  Ex.  7.  9-12;  Num.  17.  3-10. 
passing  under  the.  Lev.  27.  32 ;  Jer.  33.  13 ;  Ezek.  20.  37. 
illustrative,  2  Sam.  7.  14:  Job  21.  9;   Ps.  23.  4;  110.  2; 

Prov.  14.  3 ;  Isa.  11.  4 ;  Mic.  7. 14. 
ROE.    2  Sam.  2.  18,  as  a  wild  r.  [roes. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  5,  two  fawns  ...  of  a  r.    A.  T'.,  two  young 
Isa.  13.  14.  chased  ;•.  J4.  23. 

ROEBUCK.    Deut.  14.  5,  /•.    .4.  V.,  fallow  deer.   1  Kings 
ROLL.    Gen.  29.  8,  r.  the  stone  from. 
Ps.  40.  7,  In  the  r.  of  the  book.    A.  F,  volume. 
Ezek.  3.  2,  to  eat  the  r. 

Heb.  1.  12,  Shalt  thou  /•.  them  up.    A.  V.,  fold. 
Roll  of  prophecv,  Jer.  36.  2  :  Ezek.  2.  9  ;  Zech.  5. 1. 
ROLLED.    Josh.  5.  9,  r.  away  the  reproach. 
Isa.  9.  5,  garments  ;•.  in  blood  ;  34.  4.  ;•.  together. 
Mic.  1. 10,  have  I  r.  myself  in  the  dust.    A.  V.,  roll 

fhy.ielf. 
Mark  15.  46,  r.  a  stone  ;  16.  4,  stone  is  r.  back. 
ROMAMTI-EZER,    ro-mam  ti-e'zer  — /    have    raised 

( God's)  hplp.    1  Chr.  25.  4.  31. 
ROMAN.    Acts  22.  28,  But  I  am  a  R.  born.    A.  V.,  was 

free  horn. 
/JOJ/.liV,S',  ro'maus,  men  of  Rome.    John  11.  48  ;   Acts 
25.  16. 
St.  Paul  a  Roman  citizen,  Acts  16.  37  ;  22.  25. 
Paul's  Epistle  to  (g.v.). 


ROM 


COMBINED   CONCORDAXCE   TO   THE 


RUT 


ROME,  rome  —  Lat.  strength.    Jews  expelled,  Acts  18.  2. 

Paul  IS  kept  two  years  at,  Acts  28.  30,  31. 
ROOF.    Geu.  19.  8.  shadow  of  my  /•. 

Judg.  9.  51.  up  to  the  /'.  of  the  tower.    A.  T .,  top. 

Eccl.  lit.  18.  /•.  sinketh  iu.    A.  V..  building  decayeth. 

Mat  8.  8.  under  my  r. ;  Mark  2.  4,  uncovered  the  /'. 
ROOM.    Geu.  26.  22.  made  /•.  for  us. 

Judg.  3.  2ii,  cool  upper  r.    A.  F.,  summer  parlour. 

2  Kings  14.  21,  king  in  the  /■.   of  his  father.    A.  V., 
instead.  ,   ,  ,   r^     . 

1  Chr.  28. 11,  pattern  ...  of  the  upper  r.    A.V.,  cham- 

Isa.  o.'s,  till  there  be  no  ;•.    A.  V.,  place. 
Mark  2.  2,  no  longer  /•.     A.  F.,  no  r. 

14.  l-i,  large  upper  r. 
ROOT.    Deut.  29.  18,  ;•.  that  beareth. 
Job  5.  3.  I  have  seen  the  foolish  taking  r. 

8.  17,  His  r.  are  wrapped  about  the  stone-heap. 

14.  8.  though  the  /'.  thereof  wax  old. 

18.  16,  his  /•.  shall  be  dried  up. 

19.  28,  that  the  /•.  of  the  matter.    A.^ ..  the  root. 
2S.  9,  overturneth  the  mountains  by  the  r. 

29.  19,  My  r.  is  spread  out  to  the  waters. 
Ps.  80.  9,  deep  r. ;  Prov.  12.  12,  r.  of  the  righteous. 
Prov.  15.   25,   /•.  up  the  house  of  the  proud.     A.  V., 

destroy. 
Isa.  5.  24,  7-.  shall  be  as  rottenness. 

11.  10,  ;•.  of  Jesse ;  14.  29,  serpent's  r. 

53.  2,  r.  out  of  a  dry  groiuid. 
Mat.  3.  10,  lieth  at  the  r.  of  the  trees. 

13.  6,  because  they  had  no  /'. 
Mark  11.  20,  fig  tree  withered  away  from  the  r. 
Luke  17.  6,  be  thou  /'.  up.     A.  F.,  pludced. 
Rom.  11.  16,  /•.  is  holy  :  Eph.  3.  17,  v.  and  grounded. 
1  Tim.  6.  10,  love  of  money  is  a  ;■.  of  all  .  .  .  evil. 
ROPE.     Judg.  15.  13,  bound  him  with  .  .  .  r.     A.V., 
cords. 
Judg.  16. 11,  new  ;'. ;  Isa.  5.  18,  a  cart  r. 
Job  41.  2,  put  a  /•.  into  his  nose  ?    A.  F.,  hook. 
Isa.  3.  24,  instead  of  a  girdle,  a  r.    A.  V.,  rent. 
Acts  27.  32,  soldiers  cut  away  the  /•. 
ROSE.    Gen.  22.  3,  Abraham  /■.    A.  F.,  r.  up. 

1  Sam.  14.  5,  crag  /".  up.     A.  T'.,  was  situate. 
Mark  5.  42,  damsel  /•.  up.     A.  F.,  arose. 
Luke  4.  29,  r.  up.  and  cast  him  forth. 

5.  28,  forsook  all.  and  r.  up  and  followed. 
8.  55,  r.  up  immediately.    A.V.,  arose. 
22.  45,  he  r.  up  from  his  prayer. 

Acts  18. 12,  Jews  .  .  .  r.  up.    A.V.,  made  insurrection. 
Rose,  see  Isa.  35.  1 ;  of  Sharon,  S.  of  Sol.  2.  1. 
ROSH,  rosh  — Heb.  head  — a  sou  of  Benjamin.    Gen.  46. 

21. 
ROTTENNESS.    Prov.  14.  30,  r.  of  the  bones. 
Isa.  3.  24.  there  shall  be  r.    A.  F,  .-itink. 
Hos.  5.  12,  to  the  house  of  Judah  as  r. 
ROUGH.    Gen.  42.  7,  spake  roughly. 
Isa.  '27.  8.  his  /•.  blast :  40.  4,  /•.  places  a  plain. 
45.  2.  r.  places  smooth.     A.  F,  crooked  .  .  .  straight. 
Jer.  51.  27,  as  the  r.  cankerworm. 
.Luke  '■':  5,  r.  ways  smooth. 
ROUND.    Ex.  16.  13,  dew  lay  /•.  about. 

2  Kings  6.  17,  chariots  of  fire  r.  about  Elisha. 
Job  16.  13,  archers  compass  me  r.  about. 

37.  12,  turned  /'.  about  by  his  guidance. 
Ps.  18.  5,  were  /•.  about  me.    A.  V.,  compassed  me  about. 
Mark  3.  34,  And  looking  r.  on. 
ROUSE.    Num.  24.  9.  who  shall  ;•.  him  up  ?    A.  V.,  stir. 
Job  14.  12,  ;•.  out  of  their  sleep.    A.  F,  raised. 
Acts  16.  27,  jailor,  being  r.    A.  F,  awaking. 
ROW.    Ex.  28.  17,  first  r. 
Isa.  28.  25,  put  in  the  wheat  in  r.     A.  F,  the  principal 
irhcaf. 

ROWED.    Jonah  1.  13,  men  r.  hard. 

John  6.  19,  they  had  r. 
ROWERS.    Ezek.  27.  8,  were  thy  /•.    A.  F.,  mariners. 

F.zek.  27.  26.  thy  r. 
ROWING.    Mark  6.  48,  distressed  in  r. 
ROYAL.    Esth.  1.  7,  r.  wine  ;  2.  17,  r.  crown. 

Isa.  62.  3,  a  r.  diadem. 

Jer.  10.  7,  in  all  their  r.  estate.    A .  F,  kingdoms. 

43.  10,  /■.  pavilion. 

Dan.  1.  3,  seed  /•.    A.  F,  k~ing\'i  seed. 
4.  30,  /■.  dwelling-place.    A.  F,  hou.ie  of  the  kingdom. 

Jas.  2.  8,  r.  law  ;  1  Pet.  2.  9,  /•.  priesthood. 
RUBBING.    Luke  6. 1,  r.  them  in  their  hands. 
RUBIES.    Job  28.  18,  above  r. 

Prov.  3. 15,  more  precious  than  r. 
8. 11,  better  than  r. ;  31.  10,  far  above  r. 

Isa.  .54. 12.  thy  pinnacles  of  /•.    A.  V. ,  irindows  of  agates. 
RUDDER.    Jas.  3.  4,  by  a  very  smaU /•.    A.  V.,  helm. 
RUDDY.    1  Sam.  16.  12,  he  was  r. 

1  Sam.  17. 42.  youth,  and  r.  ;  S.  of  Sol.  5. 10,  r. 
RUDIMENTS.      Gal.  4.  3,  /•.  of  the  world.      A.V., 
elemt'nf.t. 

Col.  2.  8,  r.  of  the  world. 
RUE.    Luke  11.  42,  mint  and  r. 
RUFUS.  ru'fus  — Lat.   w/  — son  of  Simon  of  Cyrene. 

Mark  15.  21 ;  Rom.  16.  13  [?]. 
RUG.    Judg.  4.  18,  with  a  /•.    A.  F,  mantle. 


R  UHAMAH.  ru-hamah  —  Heb.  jntied.    Hos.  2. 1. 
RUIN.    2  Chr.  34.  6,  /■.     A.  V.,  mattocks. 
2  Chr.  28.  23,  the  r.  of  hun. 
Ezra  9.  9.  repair  the  /'.    A.V.,  desolations. 
Job  30.  14,  In  the  midst  of  the  r.    A.  V.,  in  the  desola- 
tion. 
Ps.  74.  3,  the  pei-i)etual  7-.    A.  F,  desolations. 
89.  40,  brought  his  strongholds  to  7-. 
Prov.  21.  12,  the  wicked  are  overthrown  to  their  r. 

A.  v.,  for  their  uickedness. 
26.  28.  flattering  mouth  worketh  r. 
Ezek.  36.  36,  builded  the  r.  places. 
Luke  6.  49.  the  /•.  of  that  house  was  great. 
Acts  15.  16,  I  will  build  again  the  7'. 
RULE   (7i.).     Judg.  5.  11,  of  his  7-.  in  Israel.     A.V., 
toward  the  inhabitants  of  his  villages  iii. 
Luke  20.  20,  deliver  him  up  to  the  7-.    ^.  F,  poiver. 
Eph.  1.  21,  ;•.,  and  authority.    A.  F,  principality,  and 
poiver. 
RULE  (v.").    Gen.  1.  18,  7-.  over  the  day. 
Lev.  26. 17,  hate  you  shall  7-.    ^4.  F,  reign. 
Deut.  15.  6,  /•.  over  many  nations.    A.  F,  reign. 
1  Kings  4.  21.  Solomon  r.  over.     .^1.  F,  reigned. 
1  Chr.  29.  12,  thou  ;•.  over  all.     A.  I'.,  reignest. 
Prov.  17.  2,  servant  .  .  .  shall  have  7'.  over  a  son. 
Eccl.  9.  17,  him  that  r.  among  fools. 
Isa.  3.  4,  babes  shall  7-.  over  them. 
14.  2,  7-.  over  their  oppressors. 
19.  4,  king  shall  7'. 
Col.  3.  15,  let  the  peace  of  Christ  r. 
1  Tim.  5.  14,  7-.  the  household.    A.  F,  guide. 
RULER.    Gen.  45.  26,  7-.  over.    A.  F,  governor. 
Gen.  49.  10,  Nor  the  r.'s  staff  from  between  his  feet. 


A.  v.,  lawgiver. 

7,  T] 


he  7-.  ceased.     A.V.,  inhabitants  of  the 


Judg.  5. 

villages. 

Ps.  22.  28,  7'.  over.    A.  F,  governor  among. 
Prov.  25.  15,  bK  long  forbearing  is  a  7'.    A.  F,  prince. 
29. 12,  If  a  r.  hearkeneth. 

Eccl.  7.  19,  more  than  ten  7'.    A.  F,  mighty  men. 
10.  5,  proceedeth  from  the  r. 
Isa.  3.  7,  7'.  of  the  people. 
Jer.  2.  8,  /•.  also  transgressed.    A.V..,  pastors. 
51.  46,  7-.  against  7'. 

Zech.  10.  4,  every  /'.  together.    A.  V.,  oppressor. 
Mat.  9.  18,  there  came  a  /•. 

Luke  12.  11,  bring  you  before  .  .  .  r.      A.V.,  magis- 
trates. 

14.  1,  7-.  of  the  Pharisees.    A.  V.,  chief  Pharisees. 
John  3.  1,  7'.  of  the  Jews. 
Acts  7.  35,  him  hath  God  sent  to  be  both  a  r.  and  a 

deliverer. 
1  Cor.  2.  6,  the  r.  of  tliis  world.     .4.F.,  princes. 
Tit.  3.  1,  in  subjection  to  7-.     A.V.,  principalities. 
Rev.  1.  5.  7-.  of  the  kings  of  the  earth.    A.  V.,  prince. 
Rulers,    divinely    appointed,    examples    oi:  — seventy 
elders.  Num.  11.  16, 17  ;  Joshua,  Num.  27. 18-23 ;  Saul, 
1  Sam.  9.  16,  17 ;    David,  1  Sam.  15.  28 ;    Solomon, 
1  Kings  2.  15;  Jeroboam,  1  Kings  11.  11-13;  Baasha, 
1  Kings  16.  2 ;  Jehu,  1  Kings  19.  16 ;  Hazael,  1  Kings 
19.  15 ;  Eliakim,  Isa.  22.  21-24 ;  Cyrus,  Isa.  41.  2,  25 ; 
Nebuchadnezzar,  Dan.  4. 
of  the  Jews,  John  3.1;  7.  48  ;  12.  42,  etc. 
of  the  synagogue,  Jairus,  Luke  8.  41 ;  Crispus,  Acts  18. 
8  :  Sosthenes,  Acts  18. 17. 
RUM  AH.  ru'raah  — Heb.  elevation  [?].    2  Kings  23.  36. 
RUMBLING.    Jer.  47.  3,  r.  of  his  wheels. 
RUMOR.     Ezek.  7.  26,  r.  shall  be  upon  7'. 
Mat.  24.  6,  wars  and  7 .  of  wars. 
Luke  4.  37,  a  7-.  concerning  him.    A.  V.,  flame  of. 
RUN.    Gen.  49.  22,  branches  r.  over  the  wall. 
Deut.  21.  4,  a  valley  with  7',  water.    .4.  T',  rough  valley. 
Ps.  58.  7.  water  tliat  r.  apace.    A.  Y.,  run  continually. 
Prov.  1.  16.  feet  /•.  to  evil. 

1  Cor.  9.  24,  7'.  in  a  race. 

Gal.  5.  7,  ve  were  /■.  well.    A.  V.,  did  run. 

2  Thes.  3."l,  word  .  .  .  may  r.    A.  F,  have  free  course. 
RUSH  (n.).    Job  S.  11,  r.  grow  up  without  mire  ? 

Job  41.  20,  pot  and  burning  r.    A.V.,  or  caldron. 
Isa.  35.  7,  reeds  and  7-. 

58.  5.  bow  dovrn  his  head  as  a  r.    A.  F,  bulrush. 
RUSH(r.).    Judg.  9.  44,  two  companies  r.    A.V.,ran. 
Job  41.   29,  laugheth  at  the  r.  of  the  javelin.    A.  F, 

shakijig. 
Nah.  2.  4,  r.  to  and  fro.    A.V.,  shall  justle  one  against 

another. 
Mat.  8.  32 ;  Mark  5.  13 :  Luke  8.  33,  the  whole  herd  r. 

down.     A.V.,  ran  violently. 
Acts  7.  57,  7'.  upon  him.    .4.  F,  ran. 
RUST.    Ezek.  24.  6,  whose  7-.  is  not  gone.    A.  V.,  scum. 
Mat.  6.  19,  moth  and  7-. 
Jas.  5.  3.  and  their  /•. 
RUSTED.    Jas.  5.  3,  Your  gold  and  your  silver  are  7-. 

.4.  r.,  ii  innkered. 
RUSTLING.    Isa.  18.  1,  land  of  the  r.  of  wmgs.    A.V., 

land  shado'ving  u-ith. 
R  UTH,  ruth  —  Heb.  a  friend  [?]  —  the  M<?abitess. 
story  of,  Ruth  1.-4. 
in  Christ's  ancestry.  Mat.  1.  5. 


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SABACHTHANI,    sa-ba€h'tha-m  — Chald.    Heb.   thoii 

hast  forsaken  me.    Mark  15.  34. 
SABAOTH,  sab'a-oth  — Heb.  armies,  or  hosts.    Rom.  9. 
oc)  •  Jag  5  4  rjehovali. 

SABBATH."   Ex.  16.  23,  a  solemn  rest,  a  holy  s.  uuto 
2  Kings  4.  23,  neither  new  moon  nor  s. 
Isa.  56.  2,  keepeth  the  .s.  ;  58. 13,  s.  a  delight. 
Mat.  12.  2,  upon  the  s.    A.V.,  upoit  the  s.  day. 
28.  1,  late  on  the  s.  day.     .4.  F.,  sabbath. 
Mark  2.  27.  s.  was  made  for  man. 
2.  28.  Lord  even  of  the  s. 

Luke  6.  1,  on  a  .?.    A.  V.,  the  second  s.  after  the  first. 
Sabbath,  grounds  of  its  institution,  Gen.  2.  2 ;  Ex.  20. 
11 ;  31.  12-17  ;  Dent.  5.  15  ;  Ezek.  20.  12. 
observance  of,  Ex.  16.  23 ;  20.  8-10 ;  31.  15-17  ;  34.  21 ;  35. 
2 ;  Lev.  19.  30 ;  26.  2 ;  Num.  15.  32  ;  Deut.  5.  12-14 ;  Neh. 
10.  31 ;  13.  15-22 ;  Isa.  56.  2-7  ;  58.  13  ;  Jer.  17.  21 ;  Ezek. 
20.  12 ;  44.  24 ;   Amos  8.  5 ;  Mat.  28.  1 ;  Mark  16.  1 ; 
Luke  23.  56. 
wrong  observance  of,  Isa.  1.  13 ;  Ezek.  20.  13-24 ;  22.  8, 

26;  23.38. 
observance  of,  as  taught  in  the  N.  T.,  Mat.  12.  113; 
Mark  2.  23-28;  3.  1-5;  Luke  6.  1-10;  14.  1-5;  John  5. 
8-18;  Rom.  14.  5,  6;  Gal.  4.  10;  Col.  2.  16. 
SABEANS,  sa-be'ans.  descendants  of  Seba.    Isa.  45.  14. 

seize  Job's  cattle,  Job  1.  15.    Joel  3.  8,  men  of  Sheba. 
SABTAH,sa.\i't3A\  —  B.eb.  roc/j  — third  sou  of  Cush.   Gen. 

10.7. 
SABTECA,  sab'te-€a,  fifth  son  of  Cash.    1  Chr.  1.  9. 

A.  v.,  Sahtecha. 
SA  CAR,  sa'ear  — Heb.  hire.    1  Chr.  11.  35 ;  1  Chr.  26.  4. 
SACK.    2  Kings  4.  42,  ears  of  grain  in  his  s.    A.  V.,  corn 

ill  the  husk.  *» 

SACKCLOTH.    Gen.  37.  34,  s.  upon  his  loins. 
2  Kings  19.  2,  priests  covered  with  5. 
Neh.  9.  1,  fasting,  and  with  s.    A.V.,  sackclothes. 
Ps.  35.  13,  my  clothing  was  s. 
Isa.  50.  3,  make  s.  their  covering. 
Rev.  6.  12,  sun  became  black  as  s. 
SACRED.    1  Cor.  9.  13,  about  .5.  things.    A.  F.,  holy. 

2  Tim.  3.  15,  s.  writings.     A.  V.,  holy  ycriijtures. 
SACRIFICE  in.).    Gen.  31.  54,  s.  in  the  mountain. 
Ex.  5.  17,  Let  us  go  and  s. ;  Josh.  22.  26,  nor  for  5. 
1  Sam.  2.  29,  kick  ye  at  my  s. 
15.  22,  to  obey  is  better  than  s. 
Ps.  4.  5,  s.  of  righteousness ;  27.  6,  s.  of  joy. 
40.  S,  S.  .  .  .  thou  hast  no  delight  in.  Ipraise. 

50.  23,  "Whoso  offereth  the  s.  of  thanksgiving.     A.V., 

51.  17,  s.  of  God  are  a  broken  spirit. 

Prov.  15.  8,  s.  of  the  wicked  is  an  abomination. 

21.  3,  more  acceptable  .  .  .  than  s. 
Eccl.  5.  1,  s.  of  fools. 

Isa.  56.  7,  s.  shall  be  accepted  ;  Jer.  6.  20,  5.  pleasing. 
Jer.  33.  11,  5.  of  thanksgiving.     A.  V.,  the  sacrifice. 
Ezek.  36.  38,  As  the  flock  for  s.    A.  F.,  holy  flock. 
Amos  5.  25,  did  ye  bring  ...  5. 
Hos.  4.  19,  put  to  shame  because  of  their  s. 
Mark  12.  33,  to  love  .  .  .  more  than  .  .  .  s. 
Acts  14.  18,  restrained  .  .  .  from  doing  s. 
Rom.  12.  1,  a  living  s. 
Eph.  5.  2,  gave  himself  ...  a  .s.  to  God. 
Phil.  2.  17,  s.  and  service  ;  4.  18,  a  5.  acceptable. 
Heb.  9.  26,  s.  of  himself ;  10.  12,  one  s.  for  sins. 

10.  8,  s.  for  sin.     A.  F.,  nff'eriny. 

10.  26,  no  more  a  s.  for  sins.    A.  F,  no  more  s. 

11.  4,  a  more  excellent  s. ;  13.  15,  s.  of  praise. 
1  Pet.  2.  5,  spiritual  s. 

SACRIFICE  (v.).    Ex.  3.  18,  s.  to  Jehovah, 
1  Sam.  15.  15.  spared  the  best  ...  to  .5. 
Ps.  .54.  6.  With  a  freewill  offering  will  I  s. 
106.  37,  .5.  their  sons. 
Jonah  2.  9,  I  will  s.  unto  thee. 

Hab.  1.  16,  sacrificeth  unto  his  net.    A.  V.,  sacrifice. 
Mai.  1. 14.  s.  ...  a  blemished  thing. 
Mark  14.  12.  s.  the  passover.    A.  F,  killed. 
Acts  1.5.  29;    21.   25;    1  Cor.  8.  1 ;  s.  to  idols.     A.K, 

offered. 
1  Cor.  5.  7,  our  passover  also  hath  been  s.,  even  Christ. 

A.  v.,  iss. 

8.  4,  things  s.  to  idols.     A.  F.,  that  are  offered  in  sacri- 
fice unto. 

10.  20,  they  s.  to  demons. 
Rev  2.  14,  things  .<.  to  idols. 
Sacrifices,  .spiritual,  Deut.  33. 19:  Ps.  27.  6;  51.  19;  107. 

22 ;  11').  108 ;  141.  2 ;  Eph.  5.  2 ;  Phil.  2. 17 ;  Heb.  13. 15, 

16;  1  Pet.  2.5. 
typical  of  Christ,  Heb.  5.-10. 
ooedience  more  esteemed  than,  1  Sam.  15.  22 ;  Ps.  40. 

6-8 ;  50.  8-15 :  69.  31 ;  Prov.  21.  3,  27  ;  Isa.  1. 12, 17  ;  Jer. 

7.  22,  23 ;  Amos  5.  24-27 ;  Mat.  9.  13 ;  21.  19 ;  Mark  12. 

33;  Acts  7.  42,  43. 
unacceptable.  Prov.  15.  8 :  Isa  61.  8 ;  Jer.  6.  20 ;  Hos.  8. 

13  ;  Amos  5  21,  22 ;  Mai.  1.  10 ;  2.  13. 
illustrative,  Isa.  34.  6 ;  Ezek.  39.  17  ;  Zeph.  1.  7,  8 ;  Rom. 

12.  1 ;  Phil.  2.  17  ;  4. 18. 

1 


SAD.    Gen.  40.  6,  behold  they  were  s. 

Gen.  40.  7,  Wherefore  look  ye  so  s.     A.  F.,  sadly. 

1  Kings  21.  5.  Why  is  thy  spirit  so  s. 

Mat.  6.  16,  of  a  s.  countenance. 

Luke  24.  17,  And  they  stood  still,  looking  s. 
SADDLE.    Gen.  31.  34,  camel's  s.    A.  F,  furniture. 
SADDLED.    Gen.  23.  3,  and  s.  his  ass. 
SADDUCEES,  sad'du-gees,  a  Jewish  sect  of  doubtful 
origin. 

visit  John  the  Baptist,  Mat.  3.  7. 

dispute  with  Jesus,  Mat.  16.  1 ;  Mark  12.  3 ;  Luke  20.  27. 

disbelieve  in  a  resurrection,  Mat.  22.  23. 
SADNESS.    Eccl.  7.  3,  .s.  of  the  countenance. 
SADOC,  sa'do€  — Gk.  for  ZADOK  (q.v.).    Mat.  1  14. 
SAFE.    Job  21.  9,  s.  from  fear. 

Ps.  119.  117,  I  shall  be  s. 

Prov.  18.  10,  righteous  runneth  into  it,  and  is  s. 

29.  25,  trust  in  Jehovah  shall  be  s. 
Luke  15.  27,  received  him  s.  and  sound. 

SAFEGUARD.    1  Sam.  22.  23,  shalt  be  in  s. 
SAFETY.    1  Sam.  12.  11,  ye  dwelt  in  s.    A.  F,  safe. 

Job  5.  4,  his  children  are  far  from  s. 

Ps.  16.  9,  shall  dwell  in  s.    A.V.,  rest  in  hope. 
33.  17,  horse  is  a  vain  thing  for  s. 

Acts  27.  34,  for  your  s.    A.  V.,  health. 

1  Thes.  5.  3,  peace  and  s. 
SAID.    Gen.  12.  19,  why  saidst  thou,  She  is  my  sister  ? 

Gen.  32. 12,  thou  s.,  I  will  ...  do  thee  good  ! 

Ex.  32.  14,  he  s.  he  would  do.    A.  F,  thought. 

Num.  11.  21,  hast  s.,  I  will  give  them  flesh. 
23.  19,  hath  he  s.,  and  will  he  not  do  it  ? 

1  Sam.  2.  30, 1  5.  .  .  .  thy  house  .  .  .  should  walk. 

1  Kings  3.  5,  God  5.,  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee. 

8.  29,  place  whereof  thou  hast  s. 
Job  29.  18,  Is.,  I  shall  die  in  my  nest. 
Ps.  14.  1,  the  fool  hath  s.  in  his  heart. 

27.  8,  when  thou  saidst.  Seek  ye  my  face. 

30.  6, 1  5.  ...  I  shall  never  be  moved. 
40.  7 ;  Heb.  10.  7.  then  5.  I,  Lo,  I  come. 

Prov.  7.  13,  with  an  impudent  face  she  s.    A.V.,  face  s. 

Jer.  16.  14,  no  more  be  s..  As  Jehovah  liveth. 

Mic.  2.  7,  Shall  it  be  s.    A.  V.,  0  thou  that  art  named. 

7.  10,  .f.  unto  me.  Where  is  Jehovah. 
Zeph.  3.  16,  s.  to  Jerusalem,  J^ear  thou  not. 
Mat.  4.  9,  s.  unto  him.  All  these.    A.  V.,  saith. 

5.  21,  s.  to  them  of  old  time. 
27.  63,  that  deceiver  s. 

John  1.  15,  he  of  whom  Is.    A.V..  spake. 
1.  30,  this  is  he  of  whom  I  s. 
4.  17,  The  woman  ....?.  unto  him. 
4.  18,  this  hast  thou  5.  truly.    .4.  F,  m  that  saidst  thou. 

9.  9,  others  s..  No,  but  he  is  like.    A.  F,  s.,  he  is  like. 

19.  3,  and  they  came  unto  him,  and  s.    A.V.,s. 
Acts  19.  15,  evil  spirit  .  .  .  s.  unto  them.    A.V.,  s. 

2  Cor.  4.  6,  God,  that  s.    A.  F,  irho  commanded. 
SAIL.    Luke  8.  23,  as  they  s.  he  fell  asleep. 

Acts  13.  4,  s.  to  Cyprus ;  14.  26,  s.  to  Antioch. 
18.  21,  set  s.  from  Ephesus.    A.  F,  sailed. 

20.  3,  about  to  set .?.  for  Syria.    A.  F,  to  sail  into. 

21.  1,  had  set  5.    A.  V.,  launched. 
27.  1,  we  should  s.  for  Italy. 

28. 10,  when  we  5.    A.  F,  departed. 
SAILORS.    Acts  27.  27,  s.  surmised.    A.  V.,  shipmen. 
SAINTS.    Ps.  30.  4,  sing  ...  O  ye  5. 
Ps.  31.  23,  love  Jehovah,  all  ye  his  s. 

37.  28,  forsaketh  not  his  s.  ;  50.  5,  gather  my  s. 

79.  2,  flesh  of  thy  5.  unto  the  beasts. 

89. 19,  in  vision  to  thy  s.    A.V.,  Holy  One. 

116.  15,  death  of  his  s. ;  132.  9.  -v.  shout  for  joy. 
Prov.  2.  8,  preserve  the  way  of  his  s. 
Mat.  27.  52,  s.  that  had  fallen  asleep. 
Acts  26.  10,  shut  up  many  of  the  s. 
Rom.  1.7,  called  to  be  s. 

8.  27,  intercession  for  the  5. 

15.  26,  for  the  poor  among  the  s.    A.  F.,  poor  s. 
16. 15,  salute  ...  all  the  s. 

1  Cor.  6.  2,  s.  shall  judge. 

2  Cor.  9.  1,  ministering  to  the  s. 

9. 12,  wants  of  the  s. ;  Eph.  3.  8,  least  of  all  s. 
Eph.  4.  12,  perfecting  of  the  s. 

6.  18,  supplication  for  all  the  5. 
Col.  1.  12,  inheritance  of  the  5. 

1.  26,  manifested  to  his  s. 

1  Tim.  5.  10,  saints'  feet ;  Philem.  7,  hearts  of  the  s. 
Jude  3.  once  .  .  .  delivered  uuto  the  s. 
Rev.  13.  7,  war  «ith  the  s. 

14.  12,  patience  of  the  a. 
SAITH.     Ex.  22.  9,  whereof  one  s..  This  is  it.    A.  F, 
irhi'h  another  challnrgeth  to  be  his. 
1  Kings  3.  23,  one  s..  This  is  my  son. 
Job  28.  14,  sea  .v..  It  is  not  with  me. 

35.  10.  none  s..  Where  is  God. 
Prov.  20.  14,  it  is  bad,  s.  the  buyer. 
Isa.  5.  9,  In  mine  ears  s.    A.  V.,  said. 
Mat.  8.  22,  Jesus  v.  unto  him.    A.K.  said. 
Mark  2.  14,  s.  unto  him.     .4.  F,  said. 
Luke  18.  6,  what  tlie  unrighteous  judge  s. 
John  19.  28,  .v.,  I  tliirst. 

Acts  26.  24,  Festus  s.  with  a  loud  voice.    A.  V. ,  said. 
3 


SAK 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE    TO    THE 


SAN 


Rev.  2.  7,  Spirit  s.  to  the  churches. 

19.  10,  He  s.  uuto  me.    A.  V.,  said. 

22.  20,  he  who  testifleth  .  .  .  s. 
SAKE.    Gen.  3.  17,  cursed  ...  for  thy  s. 
Geu.  18.  29,  for  the  forty's  s. 

30.  27,  blessed  me  for  thy  s. 
2  Sam.  18.  5,  deal  geutly  for  my  s. 
Ps.  6.  4,  Save  me  for  thy  lovingkiuduess'  s. 

122.  8,  brethren  and  companions'  5. 
Mat.  5.  11,  falsely,  for  my  s. 

10.  18,  shall  ye  be  brought  for  my  s. 

10.  39,  his  life  for  my  5. ;  24.  22,  the  elect's  s. 
John  11.  15,  glad  for  your  s. 

14.  11,  for  the  very  works'  5. 
Rom.  11.  28,  enemies  for  your  s.    A.  V.,  sakes. 

1  Cor.  4.  10,  fools  for  Christ's  s. 

8.  11,  for  whose  s.  Christ  died.    A.  F.,  whom. 

2  Cor.  2. 10,  for  your  v.  have  I  forgiven. 
8.  9,  for  your  s.  he  became  poor. 

1  Tim.  5.  23,  for  thy  stomach's  s. 

2  .John  2,  for  the  truth's  .«. 

SAL  AMIS,  sala-mis,  a  city  of  Cyprus.    Acts  13.  5. 
SALECAH,  sal'e-€ah.    1  Clir.  5.  11 ;  Deut.  3.  10.    A.  F., 
Salcah.  [7-  1,  2. 

SALEM,  salem—  Heb.  peace.  Gen.  14. 18 ;  Ps.  76. 2  ;  Heb. 
SALIM,  salim— peaceful.    John  baptizes  there.    John 

3.  23 
SALLAI,  sal'lai.    Neh.  11.  8 ;  12.  20. 
SALLU,  s5nu=  SALLAKq.v.).    1  Chr.  9.  7. 
SALMA,  sal'ma  —  Heb.  garment.    1  Chr.  2.  11. 
SALMAI,&iSi\'miii.    Neh.  7.  48.     A.V.,  ShalmaL 
SALMON,  sal  mon  —  Heb.  garment  ['!].    Ruth  4. 20 ;  Mat. 

1.4. 
;S'.4  LMONE,  sal-mo' ne,  a  promontory  in  Crete.  Acts  27. 7. 
SALOME,  sa-lo'me  — Gk.  pmcf/w/  — Zebedee's  wife. 

mother  of  James  and  .lohn.  Mat.  27.  56. 

desires  places  of  honor  for  her  sons,  Mat.  20.  21. 

witnesses  the  crucifixion,  Mark  15.  40. 
SALT.    Gen.  19.  26,  pillar  of  s. 

Ex.  30.  35,  seasoned  with  s.    A.  V.,  tempered  together. 

Ezra 4. 14,  eat  the  s.  of.   A.  V.,  have  m.aintenancefrom. 

Job  39.  6,  the  s.  land  his  dwelling-place  ?  A.  F,  barren. 

Ps.  107.  34,  fruitful  land  into  a  s.  desert.    A.  V.,  into 
barrenness. 

Mat.  5.  13,  s.  of  the  earth. 

Luke  14.  34,  s.  therefore  is  good.    A.V.,  s.  is  good. 

Col.  4.  6,  speech  .  .  .  seasoned  with  s. 

Jas.  3.  12,  s.  water  yield  sweet.     A.  V.,  fountain  both 
yield  s.  tvater  andfresli. 
Salt,  used  to  season  food,  Job  6.  6 ;  used  with  all  offer- 
ings, Lev.  2.  13 ;  Ezra  6.  9 ;  Ezek.  43.  24. 

symbolical  of  purifying  influences,  Mat.  5.  13 :  Mark  9. 
49,  60 ;  Luke  14.  34  ;  Col.  4.  6. 

a  "  covenant  of  salt,"  Num.  18.  19  ;  2  Chr.  13.  5. 

Lot's  wife  turned  into  a  pillar  of.  Gen.  19.  26. 

Sea  {i.e.,  the  Dead  Sea).  Gen.  14.  3  ;  Num.  34. 12  ;  Deut. 

3.  17 ;  Josh.  3.  16 ;  12.  3 ;  15.  2 ;  18.  19. 

the  City  of.  Josh.  15.  62;  the  Valley  of,  2  Sam.  8.  13. 
SALU,  sa'lu  — Heb.^Ze'Y//e(/  — aSimeonite.  Num.  25.  14. 
SALUTATION.    Mark  12.  38,  desire  ...  to  have  5. 
Salutations,  antiquity  of,  Gen.  18.  2 ;  19.  1. 

Examples  of  :  —  Gen.  24.  31 ;   Ex.  4.  18  ;   Judg.  19.  20 ; 
Ruth  2.  4  ;  1  Sam.  15. 13  ;  25.  6 ;  2  Sam.  15.  20  :  1  Kings 

2.  13 ;  2  Kings  9.  11 ;  Ps.  118.  26  ;  Mat.  26.  49  ;  Luke  10. 
5;  Rom.  16.  1-16;  1  Cor.  16.  19-21 ;  2  Cor.  13.  13;  Phil. 

4.  21,  22 ;  Col.  4. 10-18 ;  2  Thes.  3.  17  ;  2  Tim.  4.  19 ;  Tit. 

3.  15  :  Heb.  13.  24  ;  3  John  14. 
SALUTE.    1  Sam.  10.  4,  they  will  s.  thee. 

1  Chr.  18.  10,  to  s.  him.    A.  V.,  enquire  of  his  welfare. 
Mat.  5.  47,  if  ye  s.  your  brethren  only. 

Luke  10.  4.5.  no  man  on  the  way. 
SALVATION.    Gen.  49.  18,  waited  for  thy  s. 
Ex.  14.  13,  .s\  of  Jehovah ;  Deut.  32.  15,  Rock  of  his  s. 

2  Sam.  22.  36,  shield  of  thy  s. 

1  Chr.  16.  23,  his  s.  from  day  to  day. 

2  Chr.  6.  41,  priests  ...  be  clothed  with  s. 
Job  13.  16,  This  also  sliall  be  my  s. 

Ps.  3.  8,  5.  belongeth  unto  Jehovah. 

14.  7,  Oh  that  the  s.  of  Israel  were  come. 

28.  8,  he  is  a  stronghold  of  s. 

35.  3, 1  am  thy  s.  ;  35.  9,  rejoice  in  his  s. 

40.  16,  love  thy  s.  ;  50.  23,  show  the  s.  of  God. 

51.  12, Joy  of  thy  s. ;  62. 1,  cometh  my  .s\ 

67.  2,  Thy  5.     A.  V.,  .living  henllfi. 

74.  12,  working  s. ;  78.  22,  trusted  not  in  his  s. 

85.  7,  grant  us  thy  s.  ;  85.  9,  s.  is  nigh. 

98. 1,  wrought  x.  for  him.   A.  V.,  gotten  him  the  victory. 

98.  2,  made  known  his  «. ;  106.  4,  with  thy  s. 

116.  13.  cup  of  s. ;  118.  15,  rejoicing  and  s. 

119.  81,  mj^  soul  fainteth  for  thy  *. 

119. 123,  mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  *. 

119.  155,  s.  is  far  from  the  wicked. 

140.  7,  strength  of  my  s.  ;  144.  10,  giveth  s. 

149.  4,  beautify  the  meek  with  s. 
Isa.  12.  3,  wells  of  s. ;  26.  1,  s.  will  he  appoint. 

33.  2, .?.  also  in  the  time  of  trouble. 

46.  13,  s.  shall  not  tarry  :  52.  7,  that  publisheth  s. 

52. 10,  have  seen  the  s.  ;  56.  1,  x.  is  near. 

59. 11,  for  s. ;  59.  16,  liis  own  arm  brought  s. 


Isa.  59.  17,  helmet  of  .v. ;  61.  10,  garments  of  s. 

62.  11,  thy  s.  cometh  ;  63.  5,  arm  brouglit  *. 
Jonah  2.  9,  s.  is  of  Jeliovah  ;  Hab.  3.  8,  chariot^  of  s. 
Zech.  9.  9,  just,  and  having  s. 
Luke  1.  69,  horn  of  a:  [saved. 

1.71,  S.  from  our  enemies.    A.V.,  Tliat  we  should  be 

2.  30,  seen  thy  s.  ;  3.  6,  shall  see  the  s, 

19.  9,  To-day  is  s.  come. 
John  4.  22,  s.  is  from  the  Jews. 

Acts  4. 12,  in  none  other  is  there  s. ;  16. 17,  the  way  of  s. 
Rom.  1.  16,  i)ower  of  God  unto  s. 

13.  11,  now  is  s.  nearer  to  us.    ^4.  F,  j.v  our  s.  nearer. 
2  Cor.  6.  2,  in  a  day  of  s. ;  7.  10,  repentance  uuto  s. 
Phil.  1.  19,  turn  out  to  my  s. 

1.  28,  token  of  .  .  .  your  a\ 

2.  12,  work  out  your  own  s. 

1  Thes.  5.  8,  hope  of  s. 

2  Thes.  'I.  13,  chose  you  .  .  .  unto  s. 

2  Tim.  2.  10,  obtain  the  s.  ;  3. 15,  wise  uuto  s. 

Tit.  2.  11,  God  .  .  .  bringing  .9. 

Heb.  2.  3,  neglect  so  great  a  s.    A.  F.,  great  s. 

2.  10,  author  of  their  s. ;  5.  9,  author  of  eternal  s. 

6.  9,  accompany  s. 

1  Pet.  1.  5,  through  faith  unto  a  s.    A.  F,  unto  s. 
1.  9,  5.  of  your  souls. 

2  Pet.  3. 15,  longsufferingof  our  Lord  is  s. 

Jude  3,  our  common  s. ;  Rev.  7.  10,  s.  unto  our  God. 
Salvation,  referred  to,  Ex.  14.  13  ;  1  Sam.  11-13 ;  Ps.  37. 

39 ;  68.  19  ;  91.  16 ;  98.  3 ;  Isa.  33.  2  ;  46.  13 ;  56.  1 ;  Lam. 

3.  26 ;  Mic.  7.  7  ;  Luke  1.  69 ;  3.  6 ;  Acts  13.  47 ;  28.  28 ; 

Phil.  1.  19,  28;  Jude  3;  Rev.  7.  10;  19.  1. 
the  result  of  faith,  1  Pet.  1.  9. 

blessedness  of  those  who  publish,  Isa.  52. 7 ;  Rom.  10.  15. 
gospel  the  power  of  God  unto,  Rom.  1. 16 ;  1  Cor.  1.  18, 

24 ;  2  Cor.  10.  4  ;  1  Thes.  1.  5. 
illustrated  by  — a  rock.  Deut.  32.  15;  2  Sam.  22.  47;  Ps. 

95.  1 ;  (/  /wr?i,  Ps.  18.  2  ;  Luke  1.  69  ;  «  helmet,  Isa.  59. 

17  ;  Eph.  6.  17  ;  a  s/iiehl,  2  Sam.  22.  36 ;  a  cup,  Ps.  116. 

13;  a  lamp,  Isa.  62.  1 ;  clutldng,  2  Chr.  6.  41;  Ps.  132. 

16;  149.  4;  Isa.  61.  10;  wells,   Isa.   12.   3;  trails  and 

buUcarks,  Isa.  26.  1 ;  60.  18 ;  chariots,  Hab.  3.  8. 
SAMARIA,  sa-ma'ri-a— Shemer's  watch-mountain,  or 

tower. 

(1)  city  built  by  king  Omri,  1  Kings  16.  24. 

burial  place  of  kings  of  Israel,  1  Kings  16.  28  ;  22.  37. 
is  besieged  by  Ben-hadad,  1  Kings  20.  1. 
its  elders  murder  Ahab's  sons,  2  Kings  10.  7. 
is  prophesied  against,  Isa.  7.9;  8.  4 ;  Jer.  31.  5 ;  Ezek. 
16.  46-53. 

(2)  the  territory  of  the  ten  tribes,  1  Kings  18.  2  ;  21.  1 ; 
2  Kings  1.  3. 

is  visited  by  Christ,  Luke  17.  11 ;  John  4.  4. 
SAMARITAN,    sa-mSr'i-tan,    dweller    in    Samaria,   2 
Kings  17.  29. 

Christ  tells  the  parable  of  the  good,  Luke  10.  33. 
SAME.    Josh.  20.  7,  the  5.  is  Hebron.    A.V.,  rvhic/i, 

Luke  7.  47,  the  5.  loveth  little. 

John  1.  2,  s.  was  in  the  beginning. 

Acts  15.  27,  s.  things ;  Rom.  10.  12,  s.  Lord. 

Rom.  15.  5;  Phil.  2.  2,  be  of  the  s.  mind.    A.  V.,  like- 
minded. 

1  Cor.  12. 11,  one  and  the  s.  Spirit.    A.  F,  selfsame. 

Heb.  2.  14,  partook  of  the  .s. ;  13.  8,  the  s.  yesterday. 
SAMGAR-NEBO,  s&xxi' s».r-i\e'ho  —  be  gracious,  0  Nebo  ! 

Jer.  39.  3. 
S  A  ML  AH,    sSm'lah  — Heb.    a    garment  Y!].      Edomite 

king.    Gen.  36.  36. 
SAMOS,  sa'mos,  an  island  in  ^Egean  Sea.    Acts  20,  15. 
SAMOTHRA  CE,  sam'o-thrace,  an  jEgean  island.    Acts 

16.  11.    A.  F,  Samothracia. 
SAMSON,  sam'son  —  Heb.  little  sun  —  i\\e.  strong  judge. 

a  Nazarite  from  his  birth,  Judg.  13.  5. 

marries  a  Philistine  woman  of  Timnath,  Judg.  14. 

burns  the  Philistines'  corn,  Judg.  15.  5. 

slays  the  Philistines  with  a  jawbone,  Judg.  15. 15, 

carries  off  the  gates  of  Gaza,  Judg.  16.  3. 

is  tempted  and  betrayed  by  Delilnh,  Judg.  16. 

his  death  and  burial,  Judg.  16.  80,  31. 
SAMUEL,  sam'u-el  —  «rrMfrrt/"6'«(/  — prophet  and  judge. 

story  of  his  birth,  1  Sam.  1.1-20. 

is  consecrated  to  the  Lord,  1  Sam.  1.  28. 

ministers  to  the  Lord,  1  Sam.  2. 18. 

is  spoken  to  by  God.  1  Sam.  3.  4-14. 

judges  Israel  after  Eli's  deatli,  1  Sam.  7. ;  8. 

anoints  Saul  king  of  Israel,  1  Sam.  10.  1. 

reproves  the  people,  1  Sam.  12.  6-25. 

rebukes  Saul  for  sin,  1  Sam.  13.  13 ;  15.  16. 

slays  Agag  the  Amalekite  king,  1  Sam.  15.  33. 

anoints  David  in  Saul's  stead,  1  Sam.  16.  13. 

his  death  and  burial,  1  Sam.  25.  1. 

his  spirit  raised  by  a  witch,  1  Sam.  28.  12. 
SANBALLAT,  san-bill'lat.    Neh.  2.  10,  19;  4. 1 ;  6.  1. 
SANCTIFICATION.     Rom.  6.  19,  to  righteousness 
unto  .s.    .4.  v.,  holiness. 

Rom.  6.  22,  fruit  unto  s.    A.  F,  holiness. 

1  Cor.  1.  30,  was  made  .  .  .  s. 

2  Thes.  2.  13,  in  s.  of  the  Spirit. 

1  Tim.  2.  15,  continue  in  .  .  .  s.    A.  F,  holiness. 
Heb.  12.  14,  peac3  .  .  .  and  the  s.    A.  F.,  holiness. 


SAN 


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SAU 


Sanctification,  ettected  by  God,  Ezek.  37.  28 ;  1  Thes. 

5.  23  ;  by  Christ,  John  17.  li) ;  1  Cor.  1.  2,  30 ;  Eph.  5. 

26 ;  Heb.  2.  11 ;  13.  12 ;  by  the  Spirit,  Rom.  15.  16 ;  1 

Cor.  6.  11;  2  Thes.  2.  13;  1  Pet.  1.  2 ;  by  the  truth, 

Jolui  17.  17  ;  1  Pet.  1.  22. 
God  wills  our,  Rom.  12.  1,  2 ;  1  Thes.  4.  3. 
typified,  Ex.  13.  2  ;  19. 14 ;  40.  9-15  ;  Lev.  27.  14-16. 
SANCTIFY.    2  Kings  10.  20,  aS^.  a  solemn  assembly. 

A.  v..  Proclaim. 
Job  1.  5,  Job  sent  and  s.  them. 
Isa.  66.  17,  s.  themselves. 

Ezek.  36.  23,  s.  my  great  name.  [tifleth. 

Mat.  23.  17,  temple  that  iiath  s.  the  gold ?    A.  v.,  sunc- 
John  10.  36,  Father  *'. ;  17.  17,  s.  them. 
17.  19,  I  s.  myself. 
Acts  20.  32,  them  that  are  s. 
Rom.  15.  16,  5.  by  the  Holy  Spirit. 
1  Cor.  1.  2,  s.  in  Christ  Jesus. 
6.  11,  but  ye  were  s. ;  7.  14,  is  s.  in  the  wife. 
Eph.  5.  26,  that  he  might  s.  it. 
1  Thes.  5.  23,  God  of  peace  .  .  .  s.  you  wholly. 

1  Tim.  4.  5,  s.  througli  the  word. 

2  Tim.  2.  21,  s.,  meet. 

Heb.  2. 11,  both  he  that  s.  and  they  that  are  s. 

9.  13,  s.  unto  the  cleanness.      A.V.,  smutifieth. 

10.  14,  them  that  are  s.  ;  13. 12,  s.  the  people. 
1  Pet.  3.  15.  s.  .  .  .  Christ  as  Lord. 

SANCTUARY.     Ex.    15.    17,   The    s.  .  .  .  which  thy 
hands  liave  established. 
Ex.  38.  24,  5.     A.  F.,  holy  jilace. 
Lev.  10.  17,  18  ;  14.  13,  s.    A.V.,  holy  xilace. 

19.  30,  reverence  my  s. 

Num.  3.  28,  charge  of  the  s.  [things. 

4.  20,  tlie  s.  even  for  a  moment.    A.  V.,  when  the  holy 
31.  6,  vessels  of  tlie  s.    A.  V.,  holy  instruments. 
Neh.  10.  39,  vessels  of  the  *•. 
Ps.  68.  17,  in  the  s.    A.  V.,  hvly  place. 
77.  13,  way  ...  is  in  the  s. 
96.  6,  strength  and  beauty  are  in  his  s. 
150.  1,  praise  God  in  his  s. 
Isa.  62.  9,  courts  of  my  s.    A.  V.,  holiness. 
Lam.  2.  7,  abhorred  las  5. 
Ezek.  21.  2,  toward  the  s.     A.  F.,  holy  places. 
Amos  7.  13,  it  is  the  king's  «.    A.  V.,  cfuijjel. 
Heb.  9.  1,  its  .?.  a  s.  of  this  world.    A.  F.,  worldly  s. 
Sanctuary,  denotes  — (l)  the  Holy  land,  Ex.  15.  17; 
comp.  Ps.  114.  2  ;  (2)  the  temple,  1  Chr.  22.  19 ;  2  Chr. 
29.  21 ;  (3)  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.  8  ;  Lev.  12.  4 ;  21.  12 ; 
(4)  the  holy  place.  Lev.  4.  6;  Num.  10.  21;  (5)  God's 
holy  habitation  in  heaven,  Ps.  102.  19. 
beauty  of  the,  Ps.  29.  2 ;  96.  6 ;  Isa.  60.  13. 
worship  in  the,  "Ps.  27.  4 ;  63.  2  ;  73.  17  ;  134.  2 ;   150.  1 ; 

Isa.  16.  12. 
profanation  of  the,  Ps.  74.  7 ;  Isa.  63.  18  ;  Lam.  2.  20 ; 
Ezek.  23.  33;  Dan.  9.  26;  11.  31;  Zeph.  3.  4. 
SAND.    Ps.  139.  18,  more  .  .  .  than  the  s. 
Prov.  27.  3,  the  s.  weighty. 

Isa.  35.  7,  the  glowing  5.    A.V.,  ixtrched  ground. 
Hos.  1.  10,  s.  of  the  sea. 
Mat.  7.  26,  house  upon  the  s. 
Heb.  11.  12,  so  many  ...  as  the  .«. 
SANDALS.    S.  of  Sol.  7.  1,  beautiful  are  thy  feet  in  s. 
A.  v.,  shoes. 
Mark  6.  9,  shod  with  s. 
Acts  12.  8,  bind  on  thy  s. 
SAND-LIZARD.    Lev.  11.  30,  s.-l.    A.V.,  snail. 
SANG.    Ex.  15.  1,  then  .s.  Moses. 
SANK.    1  Sam.  17.  49,  stone  .<.  into  his  forehead.    A.  F., 

8ANSANNAH,  san-sSn'nah.    Josh.  15.  31. 
SAP.    Ps.  92.  14,  shall  be  full  of  .s-.    .4 .  V. ,  fat. 
SAPH,  &a,\)h  =  SIPPAKq.v.).    2  Sam.  21.  18. 
SAPPHIRA,     sap-phi' r*  — Heb.     beautiful  — wiie,    of 
Annnias. 

her  sin  and  punishment.  Acts  5.  1-11. 
SAPPHIRE.    Ex.  24.  10,  of  s.  stone. 

Isa.  54.  11,  foundations  with  s. 

Ezek.  1.  26,  appearance  of  a  s.  stone. 

Rev.  21.  19.  foundation  was  .  .  .  s. 
SARAH,  sa  rah  —  Heb.  princess. 

Abram's  wife,  Gen.  20.  14.     In  Heb.  11.  11,  A.  F.,  Sara. 
SARAI,  sa'rai  — Heb.  contentions  [■(]=  SARAH  (q.v.). 

Gen.  11.  29. 
SARAPH,  sa'raph  — Heb.  burning.    1  Chr.  4.  22. 
SARDIS,  sjir'dis,  one  of  the  seven  churches.    Rev.  3. 

1-H. 
SARDIUS.     Ex.  28.  17,  a  row  of  s.    A.V.,a  s. 
Rev.  4.  3,  like  ...as.    A.  F.,  sardine  stone. 
21.  20.  t'>e  sixth.  .«. 
SARDONYX.    Rev.  21.  20,  the  fifth,  s. 
SAR(;ON,  sjir'gon.  an  Assyrian  king.     Isa.  20. 1, 
SARID.  sa' rid  — Heb.  a  survivor.    Josh.  19.  12. 
SARSECHIM,  sar'se-ehira  — Heb.  the  king  consenfs[?]. 

Jer.  39.  3. 
SASHES.    Isa.  3.  20,  ,<;.     A.  V.,  headbands. 
SAT.    Gen.  18. 1,  s.  in  the  tent  door. 
Judg.  5.  16,  Why  sattc^t  thou.    A.  V.,  abodest. 

20.  26,  s.  there. 

21.  2,  *.  there  till  even.    A.  V.,  abode. 


Ps.  23.  4,  not  A-.  with  men  of  falsehood. 

29.  10,  .S-.  as  King  at  the  Flood.    A.  V.,  silteth  upon. 
107.  10,  Such  as  s.  in  darkness.     ^4.  F.,  sit. 

Jer.  15. 17, 1  s.  not  in  the  assembly. 
Mat.  4.  16,  s.  in  darkness. 

5.  1,  when  he  had  s.  down.    A.  V.,  uas  set. 

9.  10,  as  he  s.  at  meat ;  26.  55,  I  s.  daily  in  the  temple. 

28.  2,  and  s.  upon  it. 
Mark  16.  19,  s.  down  at  the  right  hand  of  God.    A.V., 

s.  on. 
Luke  10.  39,  s.  at  the  Lord's  feet. 
Jolai  4.  6, ,?.  thus  by  the  well. 
Acts  2.  3,  .s.  upon  each  one  of  them. 
SA  TAN,  sa'tan  —  Heb.  an  adversary.    Ps.  109. 6  (marg.). 
induces  David  to  sin,  1  Chr.  21.  1. 
is  permitted  to  tempt  Job,  Job  1.  6-12. 
tempts  ChrLst  in  the  wilderness.  Mat.  4.  10. 
tempts  Judas,  Luke  22.  3 ;  Peter,  Luke  22.  31 ;  Ananias, 

Acts  5.  3  ;  Paul,  1  Tlies.  2.  18. 
referred  to.  Mat.  12.  24  ;  John  12.  31 ;  2  Cor.  4.  4  ;  Eph. 

2.  2  ;  2  Tim.  2.  26  ;  1  Pet.  5.  8  ;  Rev.  12.  9. 
SATAN.    1  Chr.  21.  1,  ,S'.  .  .  .  moved  David. 

Job  1.  7,  Jehovah  said  unto  -S'. 
Mat.  4.  10,  get  thee  hence,  S. 

12.  26,  if  -S'.  casteth  out  *S. 
Mark  4.  15,  straightway  cometh  S. 
Luke  10.  18,  I  beheld  S.  fallen  as  lightning. 

22.  3,  S.  entered  into  Judas. 

22.  31,  S.  asked  to  have  you. 
Acts  5.  3,  S.  filled  thy  heart ;  26.  18,  power  of  S. 
Rom.  16.  20,  shall  bruise  .S'. 
2  Cor.  11.  14,  S.  fashioneth  himself. 

12.  7,  messenger  of  S. 

1  Thes.  2.  18,  .S'.  hindered  us. 
1  Tim.  1.  20,  delivered  unto  S. 
Rev.  20.  7,  .S.  shall  be  loosed. 
Satan,  mentioned  in,  1  Chr.  21.  1 ;  Job  1.  6 ;  2. 1 ;  Zech. 

3.  1 :  Mat.  12.  26  ;  Luke  10.  18  ;  John  13.  27. 

called  — ''the  adversary,"  Job  1.  6-12  (marg.);  2.  1-7; 

"the  dragon"  and  "the  serpent,"  Rev.  12.  9;  20.  2 ; 

"the  prince  of  this  (the)  world."  John  12.   31;  14. 

30 ;  "  the  prince  of  the  powers  of  the  air,"  Eph.  2.  2  ; 

"  the  god  of  this  world,"  2  Cor.  4.4;  "  the  spirit  that 

now  worketh  in  the  sons  of  disobedience,"  Eph.  2.  2. 

tempted  our  Lord;  Mat.  4.  1-11;  called  "Beelzebub, 

the  prince  of  the  demons,"  Mat.  12.  24;  a  "roarii  g 

lion."'  1  Pet.  5.  8. 

SATCHEL.    Isa.  3.  22,  s.    A .  V.,  crisping  pins. 

SATED.     Lam.  3.   15,  s.  me  with  wormwood.    A.V., 

mail''  me  drunken. 
SATIATE.    Jer.  31.  14,  s.  the  soul ;  46.  10. 
SATISFIED.    Lev.  26.  26,  eat,  and  not  be  s. 
Ps.  17.  14,  s.  with  children.    A .  F.,  full  of. 
17.  15,  5.,  when  I  awake  :  22.  26,  eat  and  be  s. 
36.  8,  s.  with  the  fatness  of  thy  house. 
63.  5,  soul  shall  be  s. ;  65.  4.  we  shall  be  s. 

104.  28,  they  are  s.  with  good.     A .  V.,  filled. 

105.  40,  s.  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven. 
107.  9,  satisfieih  the  longing  soul. 

145.  16,  satisfiext  .  .  .  every  living  thing. 
Prov.  14.  14,  good  man  shall  be  .v. 
27.  20,  eyes  .  .  .  never  s. 

30.  15,  three  things  .      .  never  s. 

30.  16,  earth  that  is  not  s.  with  water.    A.  V.,  filled. 
Eccl.  1.  8,  eye  is  not  s.  ;  5. 10,  s.  with  silver. 
Isa.  53.  11,  shall  be  s. 

55.  2.  which  safisfieth  not  ? 
Jer.  31.  14,  s.  with  my  goodness. 
Joel  2.  19,  ye  shall  be  ,9.  therewith. 

2.  26,  eat  in  plenty  and  be  s. 
Amos  4.  8,  were  not  *. 
Hab.  2.  5,  cannot  be  s. 

Rom.  15.  24,  s.  with  your  comi)any.    A.  V.,  filled. 
SATISFY.     Ps.  81.  16,  would  I  *.  thee.    A.V.,  hare 
satisfied. 
Ps.  90.  14,  s.  us  in  the  morning. 

91.  16,  with  long  life  will  I  s. 

132.  15,  .s\  her  poor  with  bread. 
Prov.  6.  30,  steal  To  «.  himself. 

13.  25,  .<:(!' i.-ifiiini/  of  his  soul. 

SATRAPS.    Ezra  8.  36,  the  king's  s.    A.  F.,  lieutenants. 

Dan.  3.  2,  gather  together  the  s.    A.V.,  princes. 
SA  UL,  saul  — Heb.  asked  for,  or  demanded. 

(1)  son  of  Kish,  and  first  king  of  Israel. 

is  sent  to  find  his  father's  asses,  1  Sam.  9.  3. 

comes  to  Samuel,  and  is  anointed,  1  Sam.  9. 10;  10.  1. 

"  Is  Saul  also  among  the  prophets  ?  "  1  Sam.  10.  12. 

is  chosen  king  at  Mizpeh,  1  Sam.  10.  21. 

delivers  Jabesh  from  Nahash,  1  Sam.  11. 11. 

offers  sacrifices  at  Gilgal,  1  Ham.  13.  9. 

threatens  the  life  of  Jonathan.  1  Sam.  14.  44. 

sins  at  the  conquest  of  Amalek,  1  Sam.  15. 

is  discarded  by  Samuel.  1  Sam.  15.  3.5. 

sends  to  Bethlehem  for  David,  1  Sam.  16.  22. 

is  jealous  of  David  after  Goliath's  death,  1  Sam.  18.  9. 

attempts  David's  life.  1  Sam.  18.  11. 

his  struggle  with  David,  1  Sam.  19.-27. 

attempts  Jonathan's  life.  1  Sam.  20.  33. 

slays  the  priests  at  Nob,  1  Sam.  22. 18. 


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SCA 


is  spared  twice  by  David,  1  Sam.  24.  4  ;  26.  11. 

repents  of  his  siu,  1  Sam.  26.  21. 

visits  the  witch  at  Endor,  1  Sam.  28.  8. 

his  death  at  mouut  Gilboa,  1  Sam.  31.  6. 

his  remains  removed  from  Jabesh  to  Zelah,  2  Sam. 

21.  14. 
(2)  of  Tarsus  =  PA  UL  (q.v.).    Acts  7,  58 ;  8.  1. 
SAVE  (=  ''.rcep/}.    1  Kings  3.  18,  s.  we  two. 
Mat.  13.  57,  *'.  in  his  own  country. 
17.  8.  no  one,  s.  Jesus  only. 
Mark  6.  8.  -f.  a  staff  only. 

9.  9,  .s.  when  the  Sou  of  man.    A.  V.,  till. 
Luke  18.  19,  none  is  good,  5.  one. 

Gal.  6.  14,  glory, .«.  in  the  cross. 
SAVE  (v.).    Gen.  19.  19,  in  s.  my  life. 
Gen.  45.  7,  to  .9.  you  alive. 
Deut.  20.  4,  fight  ...  to  .«.  you. 
28.  31,  to  s.  thee.    A.V.,  rescue. 
Josh.  10.  6,  and  s.  us. 
Judg.  10.  14,  let  them  .<t.  you.     A.V.,  deliver. 

1  Sam.  4.  3,  ark  .  .  .  may  s.  us. 

11.  3,  none  to  s.  us ;  14.  6,  no  restraint  to  Jehovah  to  s. 

2  Sam.  3.  18,  I  will .«.  my  people. 
22.  42,  there  was  none  to  s. 

1  Kings  1.  12,  5.  thine  own  life. 

2  Chr.  20.  9,  wilt  hear  and  s.    A.V.,  help. 

Job  20.  20,  not  s.  aught  of  that.    A.V.,s.  of  that. 
22.  29,  the  humble  person  he  will .?. 

26.  2,  how  hast  thou  s.  the  arm  ?    ..4.  F.,  savest  thou. 
Ps.  20.  6,  Jehovah  s.  his  anointed. 

34. 18,  .5.  such  as  are  of  a  contrite  spirit. 

37.  40,  and  s.  them.    A.  V.,  shall  .  .  .  save. 

60.  5,  s.  with  thy  right  hand. 

69.  1,  s.  me,  O  God  ;  69.  35,  God  will  s.  Zion. 

72.  4,  s.  the  children  of  the  needy. 

106.  8,  s.  them  for  his  name's  sake. 

107. 13,  s.  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

116.  6,  brought  low  and  he  s.  me.    ^4.  F.,  helped. 
Prov.  20.  22,  he  will  s.  thee. 
Isa.  35.  4,  come  and  s.  you  ;  38.  20,  ready  to  s.  me. 

45.  20,  a  god  that  cannot  .s\ 

45.  22,  look  unto  me,  and  be  ye  s. 

59.  1,  not  shortened,  that  it  cannot  .5. 

63.  1,  mighty  to  s. 
Jer.  8.  20,  we  are  not  s. 

15.  20,  I  am  with  thee  to  s.  thee. 
17.  14,  s.  me,  and  I  shall  be  s. 

30.  10,  I  will  s.  thee  ;  48.  6,  Flee,  s.  your  lives. 

51.  6,  s.  every  man  his  life.    A.V.,  deliver  .  .  .  soul. 
Ezek.  3.  18,  to  s.  his  life. 

13.  22,  and  be  s.  alive.    A.  V.,  by  promising  him  life. 
Hos.  13.  10,  that  he  may  s.  thee. 
Mic.  6. 14,  Shalt  not  s.    A.  V.,  deliver. 
Hab.  1.  2,  thou  wilt  not  s. 
Mat.  1.  21,  s.  his  people. 

10.  22,  he  that  endureth  .  .  .  the  same  shall  be  5. 
A.V.,  shall  be  s. 

16.  25,  whosoever  would  s.  his  life.     A.V.,  will  s. 
19.  25,  Who  then  can  be  s.  ?  ;  24.  22,  no  flesh  ...   5. 

27.  40,  .f.  thyself ;  27.  42,  himself  he  cannot  s. 
27.  49,  whether  Elijah  cometh  to  s. 

Mark  3.  4,  to  s.  a  life,  or  to  kill  ? 
Luke  7.  3.  s.  his  servant.    A.  V.,  heal. 

8.  12,  that  they  may  not  ...  be  s. 

13.  23,  few  that  are  s.  ?    23.  39,  5.  thyself  and  us. 
John  3.  17,  the  world  should  be  .9.  through  him. 

12.  27, .?.  me  from  ;  12.  47,  s.  the  world. 

Acts  2.  40,  s.  yourselves ;  2.  47,  those  that  were  s. 
4.  12,  we  must  be  s.  ;  15. 1,  ye  cannot  be  5. 
16.  30,  what  must  I  do  to  be  s.  ? 
27.  20,  all  hope  that  we  should  be  .s. 

1  Cor.  1. 18,  unto  us  who  are  s. 

1.  21,  through  .  .  .  preaching  to  s.  them. 
7.  16,  s.  thy  husband. 

2  Cor.  2.  15,  in  them  that  are  s. 
Eph.  2.  5,  by  grace  have  ye  been  s. 

1  Tim.  1.  15,  to  .s\  siimers. 

2.  4,  all  men  to  be  s. ;  4.  16,  s.  .  .  .  thyself. 

2  Tim.  4. 18,  s.  me  unto  his  heavenly  kingdom.     A.  V., 
preserve. 

Heb  5.  7,  able  to  s. ;  7.  25,  s.  to  the  uttermost. 

10.  39,  saving  of  the  soul ;  11.  7,  s.  of  his  house. 
Jas.  1.  21,  able  to  s. ;  2.  14,  can  that  faith  s.  him  ? 

4.  12,  able  to  s. ;  5. 15,  s.  him  that  is  sick. 
«  .^^-^'Aiv5:^o"' '-  1  Pet-  '^-  18,  righteous;  scarcely  s. 
SAVIOUR.    Judg.  3.  9,  raised  up  a  s.    A.  V.,  deliverer. 
2  Sam.  22.  3,  my  refuge,  my  s. 
2  Kings  13.  5,  gave  Israel  a  s. 
Ps.  106.  21,  forgat  God  their  .<;. 
Isa.  19.  20,  send  them  a  s. ;  43.  11,  there  is  no  s. 

45.  21,  a  just  God  and  a  S. ;  49.  26,  am  thy  S. 

63.  8,  so  he  was  their  S. ;  Luke  1.  47,  God  my  S. 
John  4.  42,  S.  of  the  world. 
Acts  5.  31,  Prince  and  a  S. 

Eph.  5.  23,  s.  of  the  body  ;  Plul.  3.  20,  wait  for  a  S. 
1  Tim.  4.  10,  S.  of  all  men  ;  Tit.  2.  13,  our  .S'. 
1  John  4.  14,  sent  the  Son  to  be  the  S. 
Jude  25,  God  our  S.,  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 
A.  v.,  wise  God  our  S: 


Saviour,  Christ,  Luke  2.  11 ;  John  4.  42 ;  Acts  13.  23 ; 

Eph.  5.  23  ;  2  Pet.  3.  2 ;  1  John  4.  14. 
SAVOR.    Gen.  8.  21,  sweet  s. 
Job  6.  6,  that  which  hath  no  s.    A.V.,  is  unsavoury. 
Mat.  5.  13,  lost  its  s. 
2  Cor.  2.  16,  s.  from  death  unto  death. 
Savor,  sweet,  Ex.  29.  18;  Num.  28.  13;  Ezek.  20.  41. 

type  of  Christ,  2  Cor.  2.  14, 15 ;  Eph.  5.  2. 
SAVORY.    Gen.  27.  4,  make  me  s.  food. 
SAW.    Gen.  1.  4,  God  s.  the  light. 
Gen.  6.  12,  God  s.  the  earth.    A.  V.,  looked  upon. 
37.  18,  s.  him  afar. 

Ex.  2.  2,  s.  him  ...  a  goodly  child. 
2.  11,  s.  an  Egyptian  smiting.    A.  V.,  spied. 

10.  23,  s.  not  one  another. 

Judg.  6.  22,  Gideon  s.    A.V.,  perceived. 

Prov.  24.  32,  Is.    A.  V.,  looked  upon  it. 

Eccl.  3.  22,  s.  that  there  is.    A.  V.,  perceive. 

Isa.  59,  16,  5.  that  there  was  no  man. 

Jer.  52.  25,  s.  the  king's  face.    A.  V.,  icere  near  the 

king^s  person. 
Ezek.  19.  5, .?....  her  hope  was  lost. 
Hab.  3.  10.  mountains  s.  thee. 
Mat.  4.  16,  S.  a  great  light. 
13.  17,  and  5.  them  not.    A.  V.,  have  not  seen. 

17.  8,  s.  no  one  ;  25.  37,  when  s.  we  thee. 
Luke  19.  41,  he  s.  the  city.    A.V.,  beheld. 

John  20.  20,  s.  the  Lord ;  Rev.  1.  2,  things  that  he  *. 

1  Cor.  2.  9,  eye  x.  not.    .1.  F.,  hath  not  seen. 
Rev.  4.  1 ;  6.  8  ;  14.  1,  I  5.    A.  V.,  looked. 

SAWN.    Heb.  11.  37,  they  were  s.  asunder. 
SAY.     Deut.  5.  27,  God  shall  s. 

Josh.  4.  7,  shall  s.  unto  them.    A.  T'.,  ansiver  them. 

Ruth  3.  11,  all  that  thou  s.    A.V.,  requirest. 

Job  11.  4,  For  thou  s.    A.  V.,  hast  said. 
32.  11,  what  to  s. 

34.  34,  understanding  will  s.    A.V.,  tell. 

35.  2,  Or  s.  thou.     ,4.  T.,  saidst. 

36.  2,  somewhat  to  s.  ou  God's  behalf.    ^.  T'.,  speak. 
Prov.  20.  9,  Who  can  s. ;  30.  15,  four  that  «.  not. 

20.  25,  rashly  to  s..  It  is  holy.    A.V.,  who  devoureth 
that  which  is  holy. 
Mai.  1. 13,  Ye  x.  also.    A.V.,  said. 
Mat.  9.  28,  They  s.  unto  him.    A.  V.,  said. 
Mark  8.  20,  they  5.  unto  him,  Seven.    A.  V.,  said. 
Luke  12. 11,  what  ye  shall  .?. 

13.  32,  Go  and  s.  to  that  fox.     A.  V.,  tell. 

20.  21,  thou  s.  .  .  .  rightly. 
John  1.  22,  what  s.  thou. 

6.  42,  how  doth  he  now  s.    A.V.._  is  it  then  (hat  he  saith. 

11.  34,  they  s.  unto  him.    A.  V.' said. 

18.  37,  Thou  s.  that  I  am  a  king.       ' 

2  Cor.  8.  13,  I  s.  not  this.     .4.  F.,  mean. 

13.  2,  do  s.  beforehand.    A.  V.,  foretell  you. 
1  John  1.  8,  if  we  s.  that  we  have  no  sin. 
Rev.  6.  16,  s.  to  the  mountains.    ^.  T'^,  said. 

7.  14,  I  s.  unto  him.    A.  V.,  said. 
SAYING.    Gen.  37.  11,  kept  the  s.  in  mind. 

Job  13.  12,  memorable  s.  are.     ^1.  F.,  remembrances. 
22.  20,  S.,  Surely  they  that  did  rise  up  against  us  are 
cut  off.    A.  I'.,  Whereas  our  substance. 
Ps.  49.  4,  I  will  open  my  dark  s. 
Prov.  4.  20,  incline  thine  ear  unto  my  s. 
Isa.  40.  6,  voice  of  one  s..  Cry.    A.  F.,  the  voice  said. 
Mat.  19.  11,  this  5. ;  John  6.  60,  hard  .?. 
John  12.  48,  receiveth  not  my  s.    A.V.,  words. 
16.  25,  no  more  speak  unto  you  in  dark  s.     A.V., 
proverbs. 
1  Tim.  1.  15,  Faithful  is  the  s. 

Rev.  10.  8,  speaking  with  me.  and  5.,  Go.    A.  F.,  said. 
SCAB.    Lev.  13.  2.  skin  .  .  .  a  .y. 

I.sa.  3.  17.  s.  the  crowni  of  the  head. 
SCALES.    Job  41.  15.  his  strong  s.    A.  F.,  his  s. 

Isa.  40.  12.  weighed  the  mountains  in  s. 
SCALP.    Ps.  68.  21,  smite  .  .  .  The  hairy  s. 
SCANT.    Mic.  6.  10,  5.  measure. 
SCARCE.    Gen.  27.  30,  yet  *■.  gone  out. 
SCARCELY.    Rom.  5.  7,  5,  for  a  righteous. 

1  Pet.  4.  18.  righteous  iss.  saved. 
SCARCENESS.      Deut.    8.  9,  eat   bread   without   s. 

(  =L!iciirHty). 
SCAREST.    Job  7.  14.  thou  s.  me. 
SCARLET.    Gen.  38.  28,  s.  thread. 
Ex.  25.  4,  and  s. ;  Lev.  14.  4,  s.,  and  hyssop. 
Josh.  2.  18,  s.  thread  in  the  window. 
Isa.  1.  18.  though  your  sins  be  as  s. 
Mat.  27.  28,  put  on  him  a  s.  robe. 
Scarlet,  this  color  was  early  known,  Gen.  38.  28. 
color  of  robes  of  honor,  2  Sam.  1.  24 ;  Prov.  31.  21 ; 

Rev.  18.  12,  16. 
symbolical,  Heb.  9. 19  ;  Rev.  17.  3,  4. 
SCATTER.    Gen.  11.  4,  s.  abroad. 
Lev.  26.  33,  s.  among  the  nations. 

Ps.  68.   30,  .V.  the  peoples  that  delight  in  war.    A.V., 
scatter  thou. 
147.  16,  s.  the  hoar-frost. 
Prov.  16.  28,  perverse  man  s.  abroad  strife.    A.  V.,  sotv- 

eth. 
Isa.  16.  2,  as  a  s.  nest.    A.  F,  cast  out  of  the  nest. 


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SEA 


Jer.  13.  24,  .<;.  them,  as  the  stubble. 
23. 1,  destroy  and  5. 

Zech.  7.  14,  will  s.  .  .  .  with  a  whirlwmd. 
Mat.  9.  36,  .v.  as  sheep. 
12.  30,  he  that  gathereth  not  ...  5. 
21.  44  ;  Luke  20.  18,  s.  him  as  dust.    A.  V.,  grind  him 
to  powder. 

25.  24,  thou  didst  not  s.  A.V.,  hast  not  strawed. 
Mark  14.  27,  sheep  shall  be  .?.  abroad.  A.  V.,  be  s. 
John  10.  12,  wolf  .  .  .  .s'.  them. 

Acts  5.  37,  all  .  .  .  were  a.  abroad.    J.  F.,  dispersed. 
2  Cor.  9.  9,  He  hath  s.  abroad.   A.V.,  dispersed  abroad. 
SCENT.    Job  14.  9,  s.  of  water. 

Jer.  48.  11,  his  s.  is  not  changed. 
SCEPTRE.    Gen.  49.  10,  .v.  shall  not  depart  from  Judah. 

Isa.  14.  5,  s.  of  the  rulers. 
Sceptre,  of  a  ruler.  Gen.  49.  10  ;  Num.  24.  17  ;  Isa.  9.  4 ; 
14.  5  ;  Jer.  48.  17  (marg.) ;  Amos  1.  5,  8;  Zech.  10. 11. 
golden,  Esth.  4.  11. 
SL'E  VA,  sce'va  —  Gk.  on  implement  [?].    Acts  19.  14. 
SCHISM.    1  Cor.  12.  25,  no  a.  in  the  body. 
SCHOLAR.    1  Chr.  25.  8.  the  s. 
SCHOOL.    Acts  19.  9,  s.  of  Tyrannus. 
SCIENCE.    Dan.  1.  4,  understanding  s. 
SCOFF.     I's.  73.  8,  They  s.    A.  K,  are  corrupt. 
Hab.  1.  10,  he  .v.  at  kings.     A.  V.,  shall  scoff. 
Luke  16.  14  ;  23.  35,  s.  at  him.     A.V.,  derided. 
SCOFFER.    Ps.  1.  1,  seat  of  5.    A.  V.,  the  scornful. 
Prov.  1.  22,  s.  delight  ...  in  scoffing.    A.  V.,  scorners 

.  .  .  scorning. 
9.  7,  correcteth  as.    A.V.,  scorner. 
13. 1,  s.  heareth  not.     A.V.,  scorner. 
14.  6,  .s.  seeketh  wisdom.    A.V.,  scorner. 
19.  25,  smite  as.     A.  V..  scorner. 
21.  24,  s.  is  his  name.    A.  F.,  scorner. 
24.  9,  s.  is  an  abomination.    A.  F.,  scorner. 
Isa.  28.  22,  be  ye  not  s.    A.  F.,  mockers. 
29.  20,  s.  ceaseth.     A.  F.,  scorner. 

Hos.  7.  5,  stretched  out  his  hand  with  s.    A.  V.,  scorners. 
SCORCHED.   Prov.  6.  28,  feet  not  be  s.?  A.V.,  burned  f 

Mat.  II).  6,  they  were  s. 
SCORN.    2  Kings  19.  21,  laughed  thee  to  s. 
Scorning  and.  Mocking,  referred  to,  Prov.  1.  22 ;  3.  34 ; 
9.8;  13.  1;  15.  12;  22.  10;  24.  9;  29.  8;  Ezek.  23.  32; 
2  Pet.  3.  3. 
characteristic  of  the  latter  days,  2  Pet.  3.  3  ;  Jude  18. 
punishment  for,  2  Chr.  36.  16  ;  Prov.  19,  29  ;  Isa.  29.  20; 

Lam.  3.  64-66  ;  Acts  13.  41. 
Exemplified :— i/o«n(7  lads  at  Beth-el,  2  Kings  2.  23; 
Ephraim  and  Manasseh,  2  Chr.  30.  10;  Sanballat, 
Neh.  4.  1 ;  enemies  of  Job,  Job  30.  1,  9 ;  enemies  of 
David,  Ps.  35.  15, 16 ;  rulers  of  Israel,  Isa.  28.  14 ; 
Ammonites,  Ezek.  25.  3 ;  soldiers.  Mat.  27.  28-30 ; 
Pharisees,  Luke  16.  14;  Herod,  etc.,  Luke  23.  11; 
Athenians,  Acts  17.  32. 
SCORPION.    Deut.  8.  15,  serpents  and  s. 

Luke  11.  12,  give  him  a  *.  ?  ;  Rev.  9.  5,  torment  of  a  s. 
SCOURGE  («.).    Josh.  23.  13,  a  5.  in  your  sides.    A.  V., 
scourges. 
Job  5.  21,  the  ,f.  of  the  tongue. 
Isa.  28.  15,  overflowing  s.  shall  pass  through. 
John  2. 15,  A\  of  cords. 
SCOURGE  (v.).     Job  30.  8,  s.  out  of  the  land.     A.  F, 
viler  than  the  earth. 
Mat.  10.  17,  they  will  s.  you. 
23.  34,  shall  ye  s. ;  27.  26,  Jesus  he  5. 
Acts  22.  25,  to  s.  a  man  that  is  a  Roman. 
Heb.  12.  6,  .5.  every  son. 
Scourging,  Jewish  law  of,  Deut.  25.  3 ;  Roman  law  of. 
Acts  16.  37,  38;  22.25.  [19.  L 

of  Christ,  Mat.  27.  26 ;  Mark  15  15 ;  Luke  23.  16 ;  John 
of  Paul,  Acts  16.  23,  37 ;  2  Cor.  11.  24. 
SCRABBLED.    1  Sam.  21.  13,  .s.  on  the  doors;  (marg.), 

iiHiile  marks. 
SCRAPED.    Lev.  14.  41,  s.  within. 
SCREEN.     Ex.  26.  36,  make  a  s.     A.  V.,  an  hanging. 
Ex.  40.  3,  A-.  the  ark.     .4.  V.,  cover. 
40.  8.  hang  up  the  s.     A.V.,  hanging. 
40.  28,  put  the  .s.  of  the  door  to.    ^4.  F,  set  up  the  hang- 
ino  at. 
SCRIBE.    2  Sam.  8.  17,  Seraiah  was  s. 
1  Chr.  27.  32,  Jonathan  .  .  .  a  .s. 

Jer.  8.  8,  pen  of  the  s.  :  Mat.  5.  20,  righteousness  of  the  5. 
Mat.  7.  29,  not  as  their  .s. 
16.  21,  sutler  many  things  of  the  .  .  .  s. 
20.  18,  delivered  unto  the  .  .  .  s. 
Mark  8.  31,  rejected  by  .  .  .  the  s. 
12.  38,  beware  of  the  s. 
Acts  23.  9,  th<i  .S-.  .  .  .  stood  up,  and  strove. 
Scribes,  as  secretaries  of  state.  2  Sam.  8.  17;  20.  25; 
1  Kings  4.  3;  2  Kings  18.  18:  1  Chr.  18.  16;  24.  6;  27. 
32  ;  Ezra  4.  8  ;  7.  6  ;  Jer.  36.  12. 
as  teachers  of  the  law,  2  Chr.  34    13 ;  Neh.  8.  4  ;  Jer.  8. 

their  opposition  to  Christ,  Mat   21.  15  ;  Mark  8.  31 ;  11. 

18 ;  Luke  5  30 ;  9.  22 ;  19.  47  ;  22.  2 ;  23.  10  ;  John  8.  3. 
censured  by  Christ,  Mat.  15.  3  :  23. 2-29  ;  Mark  2. 16,  17 ; 

3.  22  ;  Luke  11.  15,  .53 ;  20.  1,  46. 
persecute  the  disciples,  Acts  4.  5  ;  6.  12. 

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SCRIPTURE.    John  5.  39,  Ye  search  the  s. 
Joliii  10.  35,  s.  cannot  be  broken. 
Rom.  4.  3,  what  saith  the  s. '.' 
Scriptures,  given  by  inspiration.  Acts  1.  16 ;  2  Tim.  3. 
16  ;  Heb.  3.  7  ;  10.  15 ;  2  Pet.  1.  20,  21. 
exposition  of  the,  by  Christ,  Mat.  4.  4 ;  21.  42 ;  26.  54 ; 
Mark  12.  10 ;  14.  49 ;  Luke  4.  21 ;  24.  27,  32  ;  John  7.  42  ; 

10.  35 ;  by  the  apostles  and  other  disciples.  Acts  2. 
16-36  ;  3.  17-24  ;  8.  28-35 ;  17.  2 ;  26.  22  ;  28.  23 ;  Rom.  3. 
10-20  ;  1  Cor.  15.  3,  4  ;  Gal.  4.  21-31. 

testify  of  Christ,  Jolm  5.  39 ;  Acts  10.  43  ;  18.  28 ;  1  Cor. 

15.  3. 

profitable  for  doctrine,  etc.,  Ps.  119.9;  Luke  16.  31; 

John  17.  17  ;  Acts  20.  32 ;  Rom.  4.  23,  24 ;  15.  4 ;  16.  26 ; 

1  Cor.  10.  11 ;  2  Tim.  3.  15-17. 

make  wise,  John  20.  31 ;  Rom.  1.2;  Jas.  1.  21 ;  2  Pet.  1. 19. 

searching  of  the,  commended,  Deut.  17.  19  ;  Josh.  1.  8  ; 

John  5.  39. 
not  to  be  altered,  Deut.  4.  2 ;  Prov.  30.  6 ;  2  Tim.  1.  13  ; 

Rev.  22.  18,  19. 
given  through  the  prophets,  Luke  16.  31;  Rom.  3.  2; 

Heb.  1.  1. 
fulfilled  by  Christ,  Mat.  5.  17  ;  Luke  24.  27  ;  John  19.  24  ; 
Acts  13.  29  ;  Heb.  10.  9. 
SCROLL.    Isa.  34.  4,  as  a  s.    Rev.  6.  14. 
SCURVY.      Deut.   28.  27,  smite  tliee  .  .  .  with  the  5. 

A.r.,  .srah. 
.SCYTHIAN,  sgyth'i-an,  a  native  of  Scythia.    Col.  3. 11. 
SEA.    Gen.  1.  10,  the  waters  called  he  Seas. 
Ex.  14.  21;  caused  the  s.  to  go  back. 
Ps.  72.  8,  dominion  also  from  s.  to  a". 
77.  19.  way  was  in  the  *■. 
107.  23,  s.  in  ships. 
Eccl.  1.  7,  rivers  run  into  the  s. 
Nah.  1.  4,  rebuketh  the  s.    Mat.  8.  26. 
Mat.  13.  47,  cast  into  the  5. 
14.  25,  walking  upon  the  5. 
18.  6,  depth  of  the  s. 

1  Cor.  10.  1,  through  the  s. 

Sea,  referred  to,  Deut.  30.  13 ;  Neh.  9.  11 ;  Job  38.  8-11 ; 
Ps.  65.  7  ;  89.  9 ;  96.  11 ;  Prov.  8.  29 ;  Isa.  51.  10 ;  57.  20 ; 
Nah.  1.  4  ;  Jas.  1.  6. 
Christ's  power  over  the.  Mat.  8.  26 ;  Mark  4.  39 ;  Luke 

8.  24  ;  J  ohn  6.  19. 
the  molten,  1  Kings  7.  23 :  of  glass.  Rev.  4.  6  ;  15.  2. 
gave  up  the  dead.  Rev.  20. 13  ;  is  no  more.  Rev.  21. 1. 
SEAL  (n.).    John  3.  33,  his  5.  to  this,  that  God  is  tiu( . 
A.  v.,  to  his  s.  that. 

2  Tim.  2.  19,  having  this  5, 

Rev.  6.  1,  opened  one  of  the  seven  5.    A.V.,  the  s. 
SEAL  (v.).    Mat.  27.  66,  s.  the  stone. 
2  Cor.  1.  22,  who  also  s.  us. 

Rev.  20.  3,  s.  it  over  him.     A.  V.,  set  a  seal  \ipon. 

Seal,  of  righteousness,  Rom.  4.  11 ;  of  God,  John  6.  27 : 

2  Cor.  1.  22;  Rev.  9.  4  ;  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Eph.  4.  3(  ; 

of  God's  foundation,  2  Tim.  2.  19;   of  apostleship 

1  Cor.  9.  2.  [Rev.  5.  1. 

Sealed,  believers,  2  Cor.  1.  22 ;  Eph.  1.  13  ;  4.  30 ;  booK . 

Sealing,  the  stone  over  the  sepulchre.  Mat.  27.  66 ;  the 

foreheads  of  believers.  Rev.  7.  3-8. 
Seals,  the  book  with  seven.  Rev.  5.  1,  5,  9 ;  opening  of 

the.  Rev.  6.  to  18.  1. 
SEALSKIN.     Ex.  25.  5,  and  s.    A.V.,  badgers'  .ikins. 
Ezek.  16.  10,  shod  thee  with  s.    A.  V.,  badgers'  skin. 
SEAM.    .John  19.  23.  coat  was  without  s.  [rnckov: 

SEA-MEW.     Lev.   11.   16;   Deut.  14,  15,  s.-w.     A.V., 
SEA-MONSTER,     (ien.  1.  21,  God  created  the  great 
s.-)ti.     A.  v..  whales. 
Job  7.  12.  Am  I  a  sea,  or  a  s.-m.    A.  V.,  ivhale. 
Ps.  74.  13,  brakest  the  headsof  the  s.-m.   A.  V.,  dragons. 
148  7,  Praise  .  .  .  Ye  5.-m.     A.  V.,  dragons. 
SEARCH  ("•)•     Job  11.  7.  by  searching  find  out  God  ? 

Ps.  77.  6,  my  spirit  maketh  diligent  s. 
SEARCH  (r.).     Deut.  4.  29,  s.  after  him  with  all  thy 
heart.    A.V.,  seek. 
1  Chr.  28.  9,  Jehovah  s.  all  hearts. 
Job  8.  8,  that  which  their  fathers  have  s.  out.    ^.T'., 
the  s.  of  their  fathers. 

11.  18,  s.  about  thee.     A.  V.,  dig. 
13.  9,  that  he  should  .<.  you  out  ? 

29.  16,  cause  of  him  that  I  knew  not  I  5.  out. 
Ps.  44.  21,  Will  not  God  *-.  this  out? 

139. 1,  thou  hast  s.  me  ;  139.  23,  S.  me,  O  God. 

139.  3,  Thou  s.  out.     A.V.,  c07npasse.^t. 
Prov.  11.  27,  he  that  s.  after  evil.    .4.  F.,  .leekest. 

20.  27,  S.  all  his  innermost  parts.  [thetr. 

25.  27,  to  s.  out  their  own  glory  is  grievous.    .4.  V.,  s. 
Eccl.  1.  13,  s.  out  by  wisdom. 

2.  3,  I  .•?...  .  with  wine.     A.  F.,  sought. 
Jer.  17.  10,  .Jehovah  s.  the  mind. 

29.  13,  s.  for  me  vdth  all  your  heart. 
Lam.  3.  40,  s.  and  try  our  ways. 
Ezek.  34.  11,  will  .<.  for  my  sheep.     A.  V.,  s.  my. 
Zepli.  1. 12,  s.  Jerusalem  with  lamps. 
Mat.  2.  8,  s.  out  exactly.    A.  V.,  s.  diligently. 

10.  11,  .S-.  out  who  In  it  is  worthy.     A.  V.,  enquire, 
John  5.  39,  ye  .«f.  the  scriptures.    A.  V.,  search. 
Rom.  8.  27,  s.  the  liearts. 
1  Cor.  2.  10,  Spirit  s.  all  things, 

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1  Pet.  1.  10,  s.  diligently. 
Rev.  2.  23,  s.  the  reins. 

Searcher  of  liearts,  God  the,  1  Clir.  28.  9  ;  29.  17 ;  Ps.  7. 

9;  Jer.  17.  10. 
SEASON  (n.).    Gen.  1.  14,  for  signs,  and  for  s. 

Gen.  18.  10,  the  5.  cometh  round.    .1. 1'.,  time  of  life. 

Deut.  28.  12,  to  give  the  rain  ...  in  its  s. 

2  Chr.  15.  3,  for  a  long  s. 

Pg.  1.  3,  fruit  in  its  s. :  22.  2,  in  the  night  s. 

Prov.  15.  23,  word  in  due  .s. 

Eccl.  3.  1,  For  every  thing  tliere  is  a  s. 

Jer.  33.  20,  not  be  day  and  night  in  their  s. 

Dan.  7. 12,  lives  were  prolonged  for  a  a. 

Hos.  2.  9,  my  new  wine  in  the  s. 

Mat.  21.  34,  the  .s.  of  the  fruits  drew  near.    A.  V.,  time. 

21.  41,  the  fruits  in  their  »". 
Mark  11.  13,  the  *-.  of  figs.    A.  F.,  time. 
Luke  1.  20,  fulfilled  in  their  5. 

21.  36,  watch  ye  at  every  6.    A.V.,  pray  always. 
John  5.  35,  to  rejoice  for  a  5. 
Acts  1.  7,  know  .  .  .  s. 

3.  19,  s.  of  refreshing.     -4.  I''.,  times. 

13.  11,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  s. 

24.  25,  a  convenient  s. 

Rom.  3.  26,  showing  ...  at  this  present  s.    A.V.,  at 
this  time. 

13.  11,  knowing  the  •?.    ^4.  V.,  time. 

1  Cor.  7.  5,  by  consent  for  a  a-.    A.  V.,  time. 

2  Cor.  7.  8,  but  for  a  s. 

Eph.  6.  18,  praying  at  all  s.    A.  V.,  always. 

1  Thes.  2. 17,  for  a  short  .s-.    A.V.,  time. 

2  Tim.  4.  2,  be  urgent  in  5.,  out  of  s. 
Heb.  11.  25,  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  s. 

SEASON  (v.).    Mark  9.  50,  wherewith  will  ye  s.  it  ? 

Luke  14.  34,  wherewith  shall  it  be  s.  ? 

Col.  4.  6,  speech  ...  a-,  with  salt. 
Seasons,  God  gives  a  continuance  of  the,  Gen.  1.  14;  8. 
22 ;  Deut.  11. 14  ;  Job  38.  22-32 ;  Joel  2.  23 ;  Acts  14.  17. 
SEAT.    Job  29.  7,  prepared  my  s. 

Ps.  1. 1,  s.  of  scoffers. 
107.  32,  in  the  s.  of  the  elders.    A.V.,  as.<tem/jly. 

S.  of  Sol.  3.  10,  A-.  .  .  .  of  purple.    A.V.,  covering. 

Ezek.  28.  2,  the  .s".  of  God. 

Mat.  21.  12,  s.  of  them  that  sold  the  doves. 

Luke  11.  43,  love  the  chief  s.    A.  V.,  uppermost  s. 

14.  7,  chief  s.     A.  F.,  rooms. 

14.  8,  cliief  s.    A.  V.,  highfl.^t  room. 

SEBA,  se'ba.    (1)  the  eldest  sou  of  Gush,  Gen.  10.  7. 

(2i  a  country  and  nation,  Isa.  43.  3. 
SEC  AG  AH,  se€'a-eah  — Heb.  enclosure  — a  city  of  Ju- 

dah.    .losh.  15.  61. 
SECOND.    1  Sara.  18.  21,  son-in-law  a  s.  time.    A.  F,  in 
the  one  of  the  tnniin. 
2  Chr.  31.  12,  his  brother  was  s.    A.  F,  the  next. 
Acts  28.  13,  on  the  s.  day.    A.  F,  next. 

1  Cor.  15.  47,  s.  man  is  of  heaven. 
Rev.  20.  14,  this  is  the  .s\  death. 

Second  Coming,  Christ's.    Acts  1. 11. 

Second  Death,  mentioned.  Rev.  2.  11;  20.  14;  21. 'S. 

SECONDLY.    1  Cor.  12.  23,  s.  prophets.    A.  r.,  seco7id- 

arily. 
SECRET.    Deut.  27.  24,  smiteth   his  neighbor   in  s. 
A.  v.,  secretly. 
Deut.  29.  29,  s.  things  belong  unto  Jehovah. 
Job  14. 13,  keep  me  s. 

15.  8,  the  s.  counsel  of  God  ?    A.V.,s.  of. 
Ps.  10.  8,  in  the  .?.  places  doth. 

10.  9,  lurketh  in  s.  as  a  lion.    A.  F,  secretly. 

44.  21,  knoweth  the  .s.  of  the  heart. 

64.  4,  shoot  in  s.  places  at  the  parfect.     A.  V.,  in  s. 
Prov.  9.  17,  bread  eaten  in  s. 

11. 13,  talebearer  revealeth  s. 
Lsa.  45.  19,  not  spoken  in  s. ;  Dan.  2.  22,  s.  things. 
Mat.  6.  4,  thine  alms  may  be  in  5. 
Mark  4.  22,  neither  was  anything  made  s. 
Luke  8.  17,  anything  s.    A.V.,  hid. 
Rom.  2.  16,  judge  the  6'.  of  men. 

Phil.  4.  12,  have  I  learned  the  «.     A.  F,  am  instructed. 
Secrets,  not  to  be  revealed,  Prov.  11.  13;  25.  9;  26.  20; 

Mat.  18. 15. 
SECRETLY,    (ien.  31.  27,  flee  *. 
Deut.  13.  6,  entice  thee  s. 
Josh.  2.  1,  two  men  as  spies  s. 

2  Sam.  12.  12,  thou  didst  it .?. 

Job  13. 10,  s.  show  partiality.    A.  F,  s.  accept  persons. 
31.  27,  s.  enticed  ;  Ps.  31.  20,  keep  them  s. 
Hab.  3. 14,  to  devour  the  poor  s. 
John  11.  28,  called  Mary  her  sister  s. 
19.  38,  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  s. 
Secret  Things,  known  to  God,  Ps.  7.  9 ;  44.  21 ;  90.  8 ; 
139.  23,  24  ;  Jer.  11.  20 ;  Eccl.  12. 14 ;  Mat.  6.  4  ;  Mark  4. 
22 ;  Rom.  2. 15, 16 ;  Heb.  4.  12, 13  ;  Rev.  2.  23. 
^  belong  to  God,  Deut.  29.  29  ;  Isa.  45.  15  ;  Dan.  2. 18. 
SECT.    Acts  5.  17,  s.  of  the  Sadducees. 
Acts  24.  14,  Way  which  they  call  a  «.    A.  F,  heresy. 
26.  5,  straitest  s.  of  our  religion. 
SECU,  8e'€u  — Heb.  a  hill,  or  watch-tower.    1  Sam.  19. 

22.    A.  F,  Sec/m. 
SECUNDUS,  se-eun'dus— Lat.  second.    Acts  20.  4. 


SECURE.    Ezek.  34.  27,  s.  in  their  land.    A.  F,  safe. 

Amos  6.  1,  and  to  them  that  are  s.  in.     A.  V.,  trust  in. 

Acts  27.  16,  to  s.  the  boat.    A.  F,  come  by. 
SECURELY.    Prov.  \.  33,  shall  dwell  s.    A.  V.,  .safely. 

Prov.  3.  23,  walk  in  thy  way  *.    A.  F.,  .'safely. 

Ezek.  28.  26,  shall  dwell  x.    A.  F.,  with  confidence. 
SECURITY.    Judg.  18.  7,  dwelt  in  5.    A.  V.,  careless. 

Job  24.  23,  giveth  theiu  to  be  in  s.     A.  F,  saj'ety. 

Dan.  8.  25,  in  their  s.  sliall  he  destroy.    A.  F,  by  peace. 
11.  24,  In  time  of  s.     A .  F.,  peaceabltj. 
SEDUCE.    2  Kings  21.  9,  s.  them  to  do. 
SEE.    Gen.  2.  19,  to  s.  what  he  would  call  them. 

Ex.  12.  13,  when  I  s.  the  blood. 
14.  13,  s.  the  salvation  ;  33.  20,  not  s.  my  face. 

25.  40,  s.  that  thou  make.    A.  F.,  look. 
Deut.  1.  36,  he  shall  s.  it. 

2  Kings  6.  13,  Go  and  .?.  where  he  is.    ^4.  V.,  spy. 
Neh.  4.  2,  s.  they  are  burned?    -4.  F.,  which. 
Ps.  10.  11,  he  will  never  s. 
34.  8,  s.  that  Jehovah  is  good. 

40.  3,  many  shall  a.  it. 

115.  5,  eyes  have  they,  but  they  *.  not. 
Prov.  6.  3,  <S.  thou  art  come.    -4.  F,  ivhen. 

19.  18,  .y.  there  is  hope.    ^1.  V.,  while. 
24.  11,  s.  that  thou  hold  back. 

Isa.  6.  10,  lest  they  s.  with  their  eyes. 

52.  8,  shall  s.  eye  to  eye  ;  Jer.  2.  10,  s.  if  there  be. 
Mic.  4.  11,  5.  our  desire  upon  Ziou.    ^4.  F.,  look. 
Mai.  1.  5,  your  eyes  shall  s. 
Mat.  5.  8,  they  shall  a.  God ;  7.  5,  s.  clearly  to  cast. 

18.  10,  S.  that  ye  despise  not.    A.  V.,  Take  heed. 

23.  39,  not  a\  me  henceforth  ;  27.  4,  s.  thou  to  it. 
Mark  2.  5,  Jesus  v.  their  faith.    A.  F,  When  Jesus  saw. 
Luke  22.  56,  maid  s.  him.     A.  F,  beheld. 
John  1.  39,  come,  and  ye  shall  .v.    A.  F,  come  and  s. 

7.  52,  Search,  and  .5.     .4.  F.,  look. 

8.  51,  he  shall  never  s.  death. 

9.  25,  now  I  s. ;  12.  21,  we  would  s.  Jesus. 
Acts  4.  14,  and  s.  the  man.    A.  F,  beholding. 

8.  23,  I  s.  that  thou  art.    .4.  F.,  perceiie. 
2  Cor.  9.  13,  5.  that  through  the  provhig.    .4.  F.,  Whiles. 

13.  3,  s.  that  ye  seek  a  proof.    A.  F.,  since. 
Heb.  2.  8,  we  s.  not  yet  all  things. 

1  Pet.  1.  8,  now  ye  s.  him  not. 

1  John  3.  2,  s.  him  even  as  he  is. 
SEED.    Gen.  1,  11,  wherein  is  the  s. 

Gen.  32.  12,  make  thy  ^«.  as  the  sand. 

Deut.  22.  9,  with  two  kinds  of  s.    A.  F,  divers  seeds. 

Ps.  37.  25,  his  s.  begging:  bread. 
112.  2,  his  *.  shall  be  mighty. 

Eccl.  11.  6,  sow  thy  a\  ;  Jer.  2.  21,  right  s. 

Joel  1. 17,  the  s.  rot.     A.  F,  s.  is  ratten. 

Hag.  2. 19,  s.  yet  in  the  barn ;  Mai.  2.  15,  godly  s. 

Mat.  22.  25,  having  no  s.    A.  F.,  issue. 

Mark  4.  26,  cast  .'f.  upon  the  earth. 
Seed,  of  the  woman.  Gen.  3.  15 ;  mystical.  Rev.  12. 

parables  concerning.  Mat.  13. ;  Luke  8.  5. 
SEEDTIME.  Gen.  8.  22.  s.  and  harvest. 
SEEK.    Gen.  37.  15,  What  .>;.  thoii  ? 

Num.  10.  33,  to  a.  out  a  resting-place.    ^4.  V.,  search. 
16. 10,  s.  ye  the  priesthood  also  ? 

1  Chr.  28.  8,  s.  out  all  the  commandments.     .4 .  F,  s.  for. 

2  Chr.  19.  3,  to  s.  God  ;  34.  3,  .s.  after  the  God. 

20.  4,  to  s.  help.     .4.  F.,  ask. 

26.  5,  he  set  himself  to  s.  God  in  the  days  of  Zechariah. 
A.V..,he  sought. 

Ezra  4.  2,  we  s.  your  God  ;  Job  5.  8,  s.  unto  God. 
Job  3.  4,  from  above  s.  for  it.    A.  F,  regard  it  from 
above. 

7.  21,  s.  me  diligently. 

8.  5,  5.  .  .  .  unto  God ;  20. 10,  s.  the  favor  of  the  poor. 
Ps.  9.  10,  not  forsaken  them  that  .v\  thee. 

14.  2,  that  did  «.  after  God.    A.  F,  s.  God. 

27.  4,  that  will  I  s.  after  ;  34.  14,  s.  peace. 

63.  1,  earnestly  will  I  s.  thee ;  70.  4,  s.  thee  rejoice. 
83.  16,  s.  thy  name ;  119.  2,  s.  him. 
122.  9,  s.  thy  good  ;  Prov.  1.  23.  .s.  me  diligently. 
Prov.  8.  17,  A\  me  diligently  shall  find  me. 

11.  27,  s.  favor.     ^4.  F.,  procurefh. 

18.  15,  s.  knowledge  ;  31.  13,  5.  wool  and  flax. 
Eccl.  1.  13,  s.  and  to  search  out  by  wisdom. 
Isa.  1.  17,  s.  justice  ;  26.  9,  s.  thee  earnestly. 

34.  16,  s.  ye  out  of  the  book. 

41.  17,  needy  s.  water  ;  58.  2,  s.  me  daily. 
Jer.  5.  1, .?....  any  that  doeth  justly. 

29.  7,  s.  the  peace. 
Ezek.  34.  12,  I  .s\  out  my  sheep. 

34.  16,  s.  that  which  was  lost. 
Amos  5.  4,  s.  ye  me  ;  5.  14,  s.  good,  and  not  evil. 
Zeph.  2.  3,  s.  ye  Jehovah,  all  ye  meek. 
Mat.  6.  33,  s.  ye  first  his  kingdom. 

7.  7,  s.,  and  ye  shall  find  ;  12.  43,  s.  rest. 

12.  46,  s.  to  speak  to  him.    A.  F,  desiring. 

18.  12,  s.  that  which  goeth  astray  ?    A.  F.,  seeketh. 

28.  5,  ye  s.  Jesus. 

Mark  1.  37,  all  are  s.  thee.    A.  V.,  seek  for. 

8.  11,  .s.  of  him  a  sign  ;  Luke  13.  7,  s.  fruit. 
Luke  13.  6,  s.  fruit  thereon.    A.  V.,  sought. 

13.  24,  s.  to  enter  in. 


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Luke  17.  3u,  s.  to  gain  his  life. 

19. 10,  to  s.  and  to  save  ;  24.  5,  Why  s.  ye  the  living. 
John  1.  38,  What  s.  ye  ? 

7.  20,  who  .S-.  to  kill.    A.V.,  goetk  about. 

7.  34,  ye  sliall  s.  me  ;  2(1.  15,  whom  .v.  thou  ? 

11.  8,  were  but  now  s.  to  stone.    ^4.  V.,  of  late  sought. 
Acts  19.  39,  if  ye  s.  anything.    A.  V.,  enquire. 

27.  30,  5.  to  llee.    A.  V.,  about. 

Rom.  2.  7,  s.  for  glory  ;  3.  11,  s.  after  God. 
10.  3,  s.  to  establish.    A.V.,  going  about. 

1  Cor.  1.  22,  Greeks  s.  after  wisdom. 

10.  24,  5.  his  own  ;  10.  33,  not  s.  mine  own  profit. 
13.  5,  s.  not  its  own  ;  14.  12,  s.  that  ye  may  abound. 

2  Cor.  13.  3,  ye  s.  a  proof  of  Christ. 

Gal.  4.  17,  zealously  s.  you.    A.  V.,  affect. 
Phil.  2.  21,  all  s.  their  own. 
4.  17,  s.  for  the  gift.    A.V.,  desire. 
Col.  3.  1,  s.  the  things  .  .  .  above. 
1  Thes.  2.  6,  nor  s.  glory  of  men.    A.  F.,  .sought. 
1  Tim.  3. 1,  s.  the  office  of  a  bishop.    A.  V.,  desire. 
Heb.  11.  6,  that  i\  after  him.    A.  T.,  diligently  s. 

11.  14,  are  s.  after  a  country.    A.  K,  seek. 

13.  14,  we  s.  after  the  city  ...  to  come. 
1  Pet.  5.  8,  s.  whom  he  may  devour. 
Rev.  9.  6.  men  shall  s.  death. 

SEEM.    Gen.  19.  14,  s.  ...  as  one  that  mocked. 
Num.  16.  9,  s.  it  but  a  small. 
Ps.  74.  5,  They  s.  as  men  that.    A.V.,A  man  uas  famous 

according  as  lie  had. 
Prov.  14.  12,  *.  right.  [good. 

Dan.  4.  2,  It  liath  s.  good  unto  me.    A.  V.,  I thou'glit  il 
1  Cor.  11. 16,  seemetli  to  be  contentious.    A.  F.,  seem. 
Heb.  4.  1,  s.  to  have  come  short. 

12.  10,  as  s.  good   to  them.    A.  V.,  after  their  own 
pleasure. 

12.  11,  5.  ...  to  be  not  joyous. 
SEEMLY.    Prov.  19.  10,  not  s.  for  a  fool. 
1  Cor.  11.  13,  s.  that  a  woman  pray.    A.V.,  comely. 

1  Pet.  2.  12,  behavior  s.    A.  F.,  conversation  ho/test, 
SEEN.    Gen.  7.  1,  s.  righteous. 

Judg.  13.  22,  we  have  s.  God. 

2  Kings  20. 15,  What  have  tliey  s. 
Job  13.  1,  mine  eye  hath  s.  all  this. 

28.  7,  Neither  hath  the  falcon's  eye  s.    A.  F,  which 
.  .  .  hath  not  s. 

Ps.  31.  7,  s.  my  affliction.    A.V.,  considered. 

Isa.  9.  2,  have  5.  a  great  light. 

Mat.  6.  1,  to  be  s.  of  them  ;  9.  33,  never  so  s. 

6. 16,  may  be  5.  of  men.     A.  V.,  appear  unto. 
Luke  5.  26,  have  s.  strange  things. 
John  1.  18,  no  man  hath  s.  God. 

1.  34,  I  have  s..  and  have  borne  witness.    A.  V.,  saio. 

3.  11,  that  which  we  have  .v. 

14.  9,  s.  me  hath  s.  the  Father. 
20.  25,  we  have  s.  the  Lord. 

Rom.  8.  24,  hope  that  is  s. 

2  Cor.  4.  18,  thnigs  which  are  s. 

Phil.  2.  15,  are  s.  as  lights  in  the  world.    A.  F.,  shine. 

1  Tim.  6.  16,  whom  no  man  hatli  s. 

Heb.  11. 1,  conviction  of  things  not  *. 

1  Pet.  1.  8,  not  having  s.  ye  love. 

1  John  1.  1,  have  s.  with  our  eyes. 

Rev.  12.  1,  great  sign  was  s.    A.V.,  appeared. 
SEER.    1  Sam.  9.  9,  let  us  go  to  the  s. 
Seer,  first  found  in,  1  Sam.  9.  9. 

mentioned  in,  2  Sam.  15.  27 :  24.  11 ;  1  Chr.  9.  22 ;  25.  5 ; 
2  Chr.  9.  29  ;  33.  18  ;  Amos  7.  12  ;  Mic.  3.  7. 
SEETH.    Gen.  16. 13,  thou  art  a  God  that  s.    A.  V.,  thou 
God  .teest  me. 

Num.  21.  8,  when  he  s.  it.    A.V.,  looketh  upon. 

Prov.  22.  3,  man  s.    A.  V.,foreseeth. 

Mat.  6.  4,  s.  in  secret. 

Mark  8.  23,  asked  him,  S.  thou  aught  ?    A.V.,  if  he  saw. 
SEGUB,  se'gub-Heb.  lofty  [?].    1  Kings  16.  34 ;  1  Chr. 

2.  21. 
SEIR,  se'ir  — Heb.  rough,  or  hairy. 

(1)  a  man,  Gen.  36.  20. 

(2)  a  district.  Gen.  14.  6 ;  32.  3  ;  Deut.  33.  2. 
SEIRAH,  se'i-rah.    Judg.  3.  26,  A.  F,  Seirath. 
SEIZED.    Jer.  51.  32,  passages  are  s.    A.  F,  stopped. 

John  18.  12,  .'f.  Jesus.     A.  V.,  took.  [rock. 

SELA.    Isa.  42.  11,  inhabitants  of  S.  sing,    A.V.,  the 
SELA,  se'la  —  Heb.  the  cliff.    Isa.  16.  1. 
SELAH,  se'lah  —  Heb.  rest,  or  silence  [?].  Ps,  3.  2  ;  24.  6  ; 

Hab.  3.  3. 
SELA-HAMMAHLEKOTH,    se'la-ham'mah-le'koth.   a 
mountain.     1  Sam.  23.  28.  [30. 

SELED:  se'led  -  Heb.  a  tide  —  man  of  Judah.    1  Chr.  2. 
SELEUCIA,  se-leii'ci-a,  the  seaport  of  Antioch. 

Paul  and  companions  sail  from,  Acts  13.  4. 
SELF.    2  Tim.  '■',.  2,  lovers  of  *.    A.V.,  their  oivn  selves. 
SELF-CONTROL.    Acts  24.  25,  reasoned  of  .  .  .  s.-c. 
A.  v.,  temperance. 

1  Cor.  9.  25,  striveth  in  the   games  exerciseth  s.-c 
A.  v.,  is  temperate. 

Gal.  5.  23,  meekness,  s.-c.    A.  F,  temj)erance. 

2  Tim.  3.  3,  without  s.-c.    A.  F,  incontinent. 

Tit.  1.  8,  bishop  must  be  .  .  .  holy,  s.-c.    A.  F,  temperate. 
2  Pet.  1.  6,  knowledge,  s.-c.    A.  V. ,  temperance, 


Self-denial,  referred  to,  Prov.  23.  2;  Luke  3.  11;  Acts 

2.  45 ;  Rom.  6.  12 ;  15,  1 ;  Gal,  ft.  24 ;  Phil.  i.  4 ;  Heb. 

11.24:  IPet.  2.  11. 
Christ  an  example  of,  Mat.  4.  8 ;  8.  20 :  Rom.  15.  3  ; 

Phil.  2.  6-8. 
reward  of,  Mat.  19.  28,  29  ;  Rom.  8.  13. 
Examples :  —Abraham,Geu..  13. 9  ;  widow  of  Zarephath, 

1  Kings  17.  12-15 ;  Daniel,  Dan.  1.  8-16  ;  apo.^tles.  Mat. 

19.  27  ;    Simon,   Andrew,  James,  and  John,  Mark 

I.  16-20;  poor  widoiv,  Luke  21,  4;  primitive  Chris- 
tians, Acts  2.  45 ;  4.  34 ;  Barnabas,  Acts  4.  36,  37 ; 
Paul,   Acts  20.  24;    1  Cor.  9.  19,  27;    Moses,   Heb. 

II.  24,  25. 

Self-examination,  enjoined,  Lam.  3.  40 ;  Ps.  4.  4 ;  1  Cor. 

11.  28  ;  2  Cor.  13.  5 ;  advantages  of,  1  Cor.  11.  31 ;  GaL 

6.  4;  lJohn3.  20-22. 

Selfishness,  contrary  to  the  law  of  God,  Lev,  19.  18; 

Mat.  22.  39 ;  Jas.  2.  8. 

to  be  avoided,  Rom.  14.  20,  21 ;  1  Cor.  8.  9-13  ;  10.  24,  33  ; 

13.  5  ;  Phil.  2.  4,  21 ;  2  Tim.  3.  2. 
Exemplified  :  —  Cain,  Gen.  4.  9  ;  Nabul,  1  Sam.  25.  3, 11 ; 
Human,   Esth.   6.  6;  iJriests,  Isa.  56.  11;  James  and 
John.  Mark  10.  37. 
Self-righteousness,  man  is  prone  to,  Prov,  20.  6 ;  30. 12. 
Illustrated:— Luke  18.  10-12, 

Instances  of  :  —  >Saul,  1  Sam.  15.  13  ;  voting  man.  Mat. 
19.  20 ;  lawyer,  Luke  10.  25,  29 ;  Pharisees,  Luke  11, 
39  ;  John  8.  33 ;  9,  28 ;  Israel,  Rom.  10.  3 ;  church  oj 
Laodii-ea,  Rev.  3. 17. 
SELF-WILL.    Gen,  49,  6,  in  their  s.-w.  they  hocked 
an  ox. 
Tit.  1.  7,  bishop  .  .  ,  not  s.-w. 
2  Pet.  2.  10,  Daring,  s.-n-.,  they  tremble  not. 
Self-will,  referred  to,  Num.  14.  44  ;  Deut.  1,  43-45 ;  2  Chr, 
26.  16-21 ;  Tit.  1.  7  ;  2  Pet.  2.  10. 
Illustrated:  —Ps.  32.  9  ;  Jer.  31.  18, 
Exemplified  :  —  Simeon  and  Levi,  (ien.  49.  6 ;  Israelites, 
Ex.  32.  9 ;   Deut.  9.   6,  13 ;  Saul,  1  Sam.  15.   19-23 ; 
Jo.nah,  2  Chr.  35.  22  ;  Zedekiah,  2  Chr.  36.  13. 
SELL.    Gen.  25.  31,  *S'.  me  first  thy  birthright. 
Gen.  37.  27,  let  us  «.  him :  2  Kings  4.  7,  go,  s.  the  oil, 
Prov.  23.  23,  buy  the  truth,  and  s.  it  not, 
Joel  3.  8,  I  will  .<.  your  sons. 
Mat.  13.  44,  *•.  all  that  he  hath, 
19.  21,  go,  *•.  that  wliich  thou  hast, 
25.  9,  go  ...  to  them  that  s. 
Luke  22.  36.  ,<.  his  cloak. 
SELLER.    Acts  16.  14,  s.  of  purple.  [men, 

SELVES.    Acts  20.  30,  from  among  your  own  s.  shall 
2  Cor.  8.  5,  gave  their  own  i\  to  the  Lord. 
Jas.  1.  22,  deluding  your  own  s. 
SEMACHIAII,  sgm'a-ehlah  — Heb.  Jehovah  has  sus- 
tained.   1  Chr.  26.  7. 
SEMEIN,  sgm'e  in  —  Gk.    Luke  3.  26,    A.V.,  Semei. 
SEN  A  AH,    se-na'ah  — Heb.    thorny    [?].     Ezra   2.    35; 

Neh.  7.  38. 
SEND.    Gen.  24.  7,  .v.  his  angel  before  thee. 
Gen.  24.  12,  s.  me  .  .  .  good  siDeed  this  day. 
45.  5,  God  did  i.  me. 
2  Chr.  2S,  11,  s.  back  the  captives.    A.  F,  deliver  .  .  . 

ag<tin. 
Job  37.  3,  He  s.  it  forth.    A.  F,  direcleth. 
Ps.  20.  2,  s.  tliee  help  ;  43.  3.  s.  out  thy  light, 
107.  20,  He  .V.  his  word.    A.V.,  sent. 
118.  25,  s.  now  prosperity. 
Isa.  6.  8,  Here  am  I ;  s.  me. 

27.  8,  when  thou  s.  them  away.    A.V.,  it  shooteth  forth. 
Mat.  9.  38.  s.  forth  laborers  ;  10.  34,  not  to  s.  peace. 
John  17.  3,  him  whom  thou  didst  s.    A.  V.,  hast  sent. 
17.  8,  didst  s.  me  ;  Rom.  8.  3,  s.  his  own  Son. 
Rev.  14.  15.  S.  forth  thy  sickle.     A.V.,  Thrust  in. 
SEXEH ,  se'neh  -  Heb.  rork-thorn.    1  Sam.  14.  4. 
SENIR,  se'nir -Heb.  =  SHENIR  (q.v.). 

the  Amorite  name  for  Hermon.    1  Chr.  5.  23. 
SENNACHERIB,  sen-na€h'e-rTb- Heb.  the  moon-god 

tSiii]  has  increased  the  brothers. 
e.s  the  fortified  cities  of  Judah,  2  Kings  18. 13. 
SENSELESS.    Rom.  1.  21,  their  .v.  heart.    A.  V.,  foolish. 
SENSES.    Heb.  5.  14,  s.  exercised  to  discern. 
SENSUAL.    Jas.  3.  15,  is  earthly,  s. 

Jude  19,  s.,  having  not  the  Spirit. 
SENT.    Gen.  8.  7,  s.  forth  a  raven. 
Ex.  3.  14,  I  AM  hath  .s'.  me. 
Judg.  6.  14,  have  not  I  s.  thee  ? 
Isa.  61.  1,  lie  hath  s.  me  to  bind  up. 
Mat.  10.  40,  receiveth  him  that  5.  me. 
15.  24,  not  s.  but  unto  the  lost. 

21.  37,  4  .  .  .  his  son  ;  John  1.  6,  a  man,  s.  from  God. 
John  4.  38,  I  s.  you  to  reap.    • 
8.  29,  he  that  a',  me  is  with  me. 
Rom.  111.  15.  preach,  except  they  be  s. 
SENTENCE.    Ps.  17.  2,  let  my  s.  come  forth. 
Ps.  76.  8,  cause  s.  to  be  heard.    A.  F,  judgment. 
Prov.  16.  10,  a  divine  .<. 
Eccl.  8.  11,  s.  against  an  evil  work. 
Dan.  4.  17.  5.  is  by  the  decree.    A.  F.,  matter. 
Acts  25. 15,  A-.  against  him.    A.  V.,  judgment. 
2  Cor.  1.  9,  s.  of  death  within  ourselves. 
2  Pet,  2.  3,  whose  s.  .  .  .  lingereth  not.    A.  V.  Judgment. 


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SET 


SEORIM.  se-o  liiu  -  Heb.  Ixiriey.    1  Chr.  24.  8. 
SEPARATE.    Geu.  13.  9,  s.  thyself. 

Num.  6.  12,  shall  .•;.  unto.     A.V..  cansf crate. 

Prov.  16.  28,  whisperer  5.  chief  friends.  {upward. 

Ezek.  1.  11,  their  wings  were  5.  above.    A.  F.,  stretched 

Mat.  25.  ;)2.  .S-.  the  sheep  from  the  goats.    A.  F.,  divideth. 

Luke  6.  22,  when  they  shall  .9.  you. 

Rom.  8.  3o,  Who  shall  .v.  us  from  the  love. 

Eph.  2.  12,  at  that  time  s.  from  Christ.     A.  V.,  icithout. 

Heb.  7.  2(i,  .«.  from  sinners.     ^4.  T'.,  separate. 
SEPARATION.    Jude  19,  who  make  s.  A.  V.,  separate 

//ifiiiisc/res. 
SEPHAR,  sephar-Heb.  numbering.    Gen.  10.  30.   [20. 
SEP  HA  RAD,  seph'a-rad,  an  unknown  locality.    Obad. 
SEPHARVAIM,    seph  ar-vaim,    taken    by  Assyrians. 

2  Kings  17.  24. 
SEPHAR  VITES,  se'phar-vites,  natives  of  Sepharvaim. 

2  Kings  17.  31. 
SEPULCHRE.     Gen.  23.  6,  choice  of  our  s. 

2  Kings  23.  17,  s.  of  the  man  of  God. 

Ps.  5.  9,  their  throat  is  an  open  s.  [grave. 

Isa.  14.  19,  cast  forth  away  from  thy  .s.   A.  F.,  out  of  thy 

Jer.  5.  16,  quiver  is  an  open  .v. 

Mat.  23.  27,  like  unto  whited  s. 
23.  29,  the  S.  of  the  prophet.s.     A.  F,  tombs. 
SERAH,  se'rah.    Geu.  46.  17  ;  1  Chr.  7.  30. 
SERAIAH,  se-ra  iah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  prevailed. 

(1)  Joab's  father,  1  Chr.  4.  13, 14. 

(2)  the  son  of  Neriah,  .Jer.  51.  59. 

(3)  others,  2  Sam.  8.  17  ;  2  Kings  25.  18,  23  ;  1  Chr.  4.  35 ; 
Ezra  2.  2:  Neh.  11.  11;  Jer.  36.  26. 

SERAPHIM,  ser  a-phim— Heb.  fiery  ones.    Isa.  6.  2. 

.4.  r.,  Seraphims. 
SERED,  se  red  — sou  of  Zebulun.    Gen.  46.  14. 
SERGIUS  PAULUS,   .ser'gi-us  pau'lus,  proconsul  of 

Cyprus.     Acts  13.  7. 
SERJEANTS.    Acts  16.  35,  magistrates  sent  the  5. 
Sermon  on  the  mount,  Mat.  5.-7  ;  Luke  6.  20-49. 
SERPENT.    Gen.  3. 1,  s.  was  more  subtle. 
Ex.  4.  3,  it  became  a  s. ;  Num.  21.  6,  sent  fiery  s. 
Deut.  32.  33,  wiue  is  the  poison  of  s.    A.  I'.,  dragons. 
Job  26.   13,  pierced  the  swift  s.      A.  F,  formed  the 

crooked  s. 
Ps.  58.  4,  like  the  poison  of  a  s. ;  140.  3,  tongue  like  a  s. 
91.  13,  s.  shalt  thou  trample.     A.  F,  dragon. 
Prov.  23.  32,  biteth  like  a  .v. 
Eccl.  10.  11,  If  the  .s.  bite. 

Isa.  14.  29,  out  of  the  .f.'*  root ;  Jer.  8.  17, 1  will  send  s. 
Mic.  7.  17,  lick  the  dust  like  a  .s. 
Mat.  7.  10,  will  give  him  as.?;  10.  16,  wise  as  s. 
23.  33,  Ye  s.  .  .  .  how  shall  ye  escape. 
Mark  16. 18,  take  up  ,s-.  ;  Luke  10.  19,  tread  upon  s. 
John  3.  14,  Moses  lifted  up  the  s. 
Rev.  12.  9,  old  5.,  he  that  is  called  the  Devil. 
Serpent,  as  tempter.  Gen.  3.  1 ;  cursed  by  God,  Gen.  3. 
14.    See  also  2  Cor.  11.  3  ;  Rev.  12.  9. 
fiery,  Num.  21.  8  ;   brazen.  Num.  21.  9  ;  John  3.  14,  15 ; 

destruction  of  the  brazen,  2  Kings  18.  4. 
Moses'  rod  turned  into,  Ex.  4.  3  ;  7.  9, 15. 
Serpents,  the  plague  of  fiery.  Num.  21.  6 ;  Deut.  8.  15 ; 

Isa.  14.  29 ;  30.  6. 
SER UG.  serug  =  SAR UGH iq.v.).    Gen.  11.  20. 
SERVANT.    Gen.  9.  25,  a  .?.  of  s.  shall  he  be. 
Gen.  18.  7,  unto  the  s.     A.  F,  a  young  mau. 
Num.  12.  8,  against  my  s.  [maid. 

1  Sam.  25.  27,  thy  i-.  hath  brought.     A.V.,  thine  hnnd- 

2  Sam.  14.  15,  request  of  his  s.     A.V.,  handmaid. 
2  Kings  4.  19,  said  to  his  s.    A.  F,  a  lad. 

4.  43,  his  s.  said.     ^4.  F,  servitor. 

Job  3.  19,  the  s.  is  free ;  7.  2,  i\  that  earnestly  desireth. 
Ps.  116. 16,  truly  I  am  thy  s. 
Prov.  17.  2,  s.  that  dealeth  wisely. 
Isa.  42.  1,  Behold,  my  .<.,  whom  I  uphold. 
53.  11,  shall  my  righteous  s.  justify  many. 
Mai.  1.  6,  a  s.  his  master. 
Mat.  10.  24,  nor  a  s.  above  his  lord. 
25.  21,  good  and  faithful  s. 
Mark  9.  35.  s.  of  all. 

Luke  16.  13.  no  •?.  can  serve  two  masters. 
17.  10,  we  are  unprofitable  s. 
John  15.  15,  No  longer  do  I  call  you  s. 
Acts  3.  13.  glorified  his  S.    A.  V.,  Son. 
4,  25.  David  thy  .«. 

4.  27,  30,  thy  holy  S.  Jesus.     A.  F,  chihi. 
Gal.  5. 13.  be ,v.  one  to  another.   A.V.,  serve  one  another. 
Phil.  2.  7,  form  of  a  5.  ;  Col.  4.  1,  render  unto  your  s. 
Servants,  early  mention  of,  Gen.  9.  25,  26. 
treatment  of.  under  the  law.  Lev.  19. 13 ;  Deut.  24.  14, 

15  ;  under  the  gospel,  Eph.  6.  9  :  Col.  4.  1. 
advice  to.  Eph.  6.  5 ;  Col.  3.  22  ;  1  Tim.  6.  1-3 ;  Tit.  2.  9, 

10  ;  1  Pet.  2.  18. 
Examples  of:— (1)  Good:  Abraham\%  Gen.  24.  10; 
Jacob  to  Lahan,  Gen.  30.  27  ;  Joseph.  Gen.  39.  5:  41. 
39;  Samupl.  1  Sam.  3.  5;  David.  1  Sam.  18.  5:  Iltai, 
2  Sam.  15.  21;  a  little  maid,  2  Kings  .5.  3;  Pha-I>'\ 
Rom.  16. 1:  (tnesimns,  Philem.  11.  (2)  Bad:  Hugar, 
Gen.  16.  4  ;  Zimri,  1  Kings  16.  9 ;  Gehazi,  2  Kings  5. 
20  ;  Job's  .'<crvant.  Job  19. 16 ;  the  servant  in  the  par- 
able. Mat.  18.  28. 


SERVE.    Gen.  14.  4,  twelve  years  they  s. 
Gen.  25.  23,  elder  shall  s. 

29.  27,  5.  .  .  .  seven  other  years. 

30.  26,  service  wherewith  I  have  s.  thee.    A.V.,  which 
I  have  done. 

Josh.  24.  15,  choose  .  .  .  whom  ye  will  s. 
2  Sam.  16.  19,  whom  should  I  s.  ? 
1  Chr.  28.  9,  .s.  him  with  a  perfect  heart. 
Ps.  22.  30,  a  seed  shall  s. 

72.  11,  all  nations  shall  •?. 

Jer.  2.  20,  saidst.  I  will  not  s.    A.  F.,  transgress. 
Mai.  3.  14,  to  s.  God  ;  Mat.  4.  10,  shalt  thou  s. 
Mat.  6.  24,  no  man  can  s.  two  masters. 
Luke  10.  40,  cumbered  about  much  s. 
John  12.  26,  s.  me  ;  Acts  20.  19,  s.  the  Lord  with. 
Acts  7.  42,  s.  the  host  of  heaven.    A.  F.,  worship. 

24.  14,  so  •«.  I  the  God  of  our  fathers.    A.  V.,  icorship. 
1  Cor.  9.  7,  What  soldier  ever  s.   A.  F,  goetli  a  warfare. 
1  Tim.  3.  10,  s.  as  deacons.     A.  V.,  use  the  office  of. 
1  Pet.  5.  5,  to  .S-.  one  another.    A.  V.,  be  subject  one  to 

another. 
Rev.  7.  15,  and  they  s.  him  day  and  night. 
SERVICE.     Gen.  29.  27,  s.  which  thou  shalt  serve. 
Ex.  1.  14,  with  hard  s.    A.  F,  bondage. 
Num.  4.  3,  upon  the  5.     A.  F,  into  the  host. 

31.  14,  came  from  the  s.  of  the  war.    A.  V.,  battle. 

1  Chr.  7.  40,  for  s.  in  war.    A.  F,  apt  to  the  war. 

2  Chr.  10.  4,  grievous  s.  of  thy  father.    A.  V.,  servitude. 
30.  22,  had  good  understanding  in  the  s.    A.V.,  taught 

the  good  knoivledge. 
Esth.  8. 10,  riding  on  swift  steeds  that  were  used  in  the 

king's  s.    A.  F,  riders  on  mules,  camels. 
John  16.  2,  offereth  s.  unto  God. 
Rom.  12.  1,  your  spiritual  s. 

1  Tim.  1.  12,  to  his  s.     A.  V.,  into  the  ministry. 

2  Tim.  2.  4,  No  soldier  on  s.   A.  F.,  No  man  that  warreth. 
Heb.  1.  14,  sent  forth  to  do  s.    A.  V.,  minister. 

Servile  work  forbidden  on  holy  days,  Lev.  23.  7,  8; 

Num.  28.  18;  29.  1. 
SET.     Gen.  1.  17,  God  s.  them  in  the  firmament. 
Gen.  18.  14,  At  the  s.  time.     A.  F,  time  appointed. 
41.  43,  4\  him  over.    A.  V.,  made  him  ruler. 
Ex.  29.  6,  s.  the  mitre  upon.    A.  F,  put. 
Lev.  14.  11,  shall  s.  the  man.    A.  V.,  present. 


Num.  10.  10,  s.  feast.     .4.  F.,  ■•iolemn  days. 

a  Gilgal. 
8.  2,  s.  thee  an  ambush.    A.  V.,  lay. 


Josh.  4.  20,  Joshua  s.  up  in  Gilgal.    A. 


v.,  pitch. 


15. 19.  s.  me  in  the  land.    A.V.,  given. 
20.  7,  they  s.  apart.     .4.  F.,  appointed. 
1  Sam.  4.  15,  his  eyes  were  s.    A.  F,  dim. 
13.  21,  file  ...  to  .V.  the  goads.    A.  V.,  sharpen. 

15.  2,  he  .?.  himself  against.     A.  V.,  laid  wait  for. 
18.  30,  was  much  s.  by. 

1  Chr.  12.  33,  that  could  s.  the  battle  in  array.  A.  V., 
expert  in  ivor.  [pared. 

2  Chr.  20.  33,  neither  .  .  .  s.  their  hearts.  A.V.,pre" 
34. 13,  s.  forward  all.     A.  F,  were  over.^eers  of. 

Ezra  4.  7,  s.  forth  in  the  Syrian  tongue.    A.  V.,  inter- 

preied. 
Job  11.  13,  s.  thy  heart  aright.    A.  F,  jyrepare. 

23.  4,  s.  my  cause  in  order.     A.V.,  order. 

Ps.  4.  1,  Tliou  hast  s.  me  at  large.    .4.  F,  enlarged,  me. 

20. 1,  God  of  Jacob  s.  thee  up  on  high.    A.  F,  defend. 

40.  5,  They  cannot  be  5.     A.  V.,  reckoiied  tcp. 

62.  3,  will  ye  s.  upon.     .4.  F,  imagine  mischief. 

75.  3,  I  have  s.  up  the  pillars.    A.  V.,  bear. 

78.  7,  s.  their  hope  in  God. 
Prov.  19.  18,  s.  not  thy  heart  on.    .4.  F,  let  not  thy  soul 

spare. 
Eccl.  7.  25,  my  heart  was  s.    A.  F,  applied. 
Isa.  21.  5,  they  s.  the  watch.     A.V.,  ivatch  in  the  watch 
toiver. 

30.  2,  that  s.  out  to  go  down.    A.  V.,  ivalk. 

43.  26,  s.  thou  forth  tliy  cause.     A.  F,  declare. 
Lam.  1.  15,   hath  5.  at  nought.     A.  V.,  trodden  under 

foot. 
Ezek.  39.  14,  s.  apart  men.    A.  F,  .lever  out. 

45.  14,  5.  portion  of  oil.     .4.  T'.,  ordinance. 
Dan.  11.  31,  s.  up  the  abomination.    A.  V.,  place. 
Hab.  1.  9,  s.  of  their  faces  is  forwards.    A.  F,  their 

faces  shall  sup  up  as  the  east  ivind. 
Zech.  3.  9,  stone  that  I  have  s.    A.  V.,  laid. 
Mat.  10.  35,  to  •*•■.  a  man  at  variance. 

24.  45 ;  Luke  12.  42,  s.  over  his  household.  A.  F,  made 
ruler. 

24.  47,  s.  him  over  all  that  he  hath.  A.  F,  shall  make 
him  ruler.  [ruler. 

25.  21,  s.  thee  over  many  things.    A.V.,  make  thee 
Mark  4.  30,  shall  we  s.  it  forth  ?    A.V.,  compare. 

6. 19,  Herodias  s.  herself  against.  A.  V..  had  a  quarrel. 
John  3.  33,  hath  s.  liis  seal  to  this.  ,4.  F,  ,s.  to  his  seal. 
Acts  2.  30,  s.  one  upon.    .4.  F.  raise  uji  fVirist  to  .vi/. 

4.  26,  kings  of  the  earth  a\  themselves  in  array.  A.  F, 
sfood  up. 

12.  21,  upon  a  s.  day  (  =  appointed). 

16.  11,  S.  sail  .  .  .  from  Troas.    A.  F,  loo.sing. 

16.  21,  and  s.  forth  customs.     .4.  F,  teach. 

17.  23,  this  I  s.  forth.    A.  V.,  him  declare  I. 
27.  21,  .$.  sail  from  Crete.     A.  F,  loosed. 


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1  Cor.  16.  15,  have  v.  themselves  to  minister.     A.V., 
addicted  the /use/ res  to  the  niinistru. 

16.  11,5.  him  forward  on  his  journey.    A.V.,  conduct 
him  forth. 
Tit.  3. 13,  S.  forward  Zenas.    A.  F.,  Bring. 
Heb.  12.  1,  race  that  is  s. 

Jude  24,  5.  you  .  .  .  without  blemish.    A.  V.,  present. 
Rev.  3.  8,  s.  before  thee. 
SE TH,  seth  —  Heb.  setting  or  slij}  —  son  of  Adam.    Gen. 

4.  25. 
SETHUR,   se'thur-Heb.  hidden  — the  Asherite   spy. 

Num.  13.  13. 
SETTER.     Acts  17.  18,  a  s.  forth  of  strange  gods. 
SETTINGS.     Ex.  28.  11,  s.  of  gold.    A.  V.,  ouches. 
SETTLE.    1  Chr.  17.  14,  .?.  him  in  my  house. 
Isa.  34.   14,  the  night-monster  shall  s.  there.    A.  V., 

rest. 
Acts  19.  39,  s.  in  the  regular  assembly.     A.  V.,  deter- 
mined in  a  Icncfid. 
SEVEN.    Judg.  8.  14,  seventy  and  s.  men.    A.  V.,  three- 
score and  screnteen. 

2  Pet.  2.  5,  Noah  with  5.  others.    A.V.,  Noah  the  eighth 
person. 

Seventy  elders,  Ex.  24. 1,  9 ;  Num.  11. 16,  24,  25. 

years,  Jer.  25.  11, 12  ;  29.  10 ;  Dan.  9.  2  ;  Zech.  1. 12 ;  7.  5. 

weeks,  Dan.  9.  24 ;  times.  Mat.  18.  22. 

disciples,  Luke  10.  1,  17. 
SEVER.    Mat.  13.  49,  s.  the  wicked  from. 

Gal.  5.  4,  Ye  are  s.  from  Christ.    A.  F.,  Chri  t  /.v  become 

,  uU  the 


of  no  effect. 
IVERAL.    Eph.  2.  21,  each  s.  building. 


SEVER 

biiildino. 

SEVERALLY.    Rom.  12.  5,  s.  members.    A.  F.,  every 
one. 

1  Cor.  12.  27,  5.  members  thereof.    A.  F.,  in  particular. 
Eph.  5.  33,  s.  love.    A.V.,  in  particular. 

Heb.  9.  5,  speak  s.    A.  F.,  particularly. 
SEVERITY.    Rom.  11.  22,  s.  of  God. 

Col.  2.  23,  s.  to  the  body.     .4.  F.,  neglecting  of. 
SEW.    Gen.  3.  7,  s.  fig-leaves  together. 

Mark  2.  21,  s.  a  piece  of  undressed  cloth. 
SHAALABBIN,  sha'al-ab'bui  =  SHAALBIM.     Josh. 

19.  42;  Judg.  1.  35. 
SHAALBONITE,  sha-al'bo-nlte,  native  of   Shaalbim. 

2  Sam.  23.  32. 
SHAAPH,  sha  aph.     1  Chr.  2.  47. 
SHAARAIM,  sha'a-ra'im  — Heb.  two  gates.    1  Sam.  17. 

52;  IChr.  4.  31. 
SHA  A  SHGAZ.  sha-ash'gaz.    Esth.  2.  14. 
SHABBETHAh  shab'be-thai-Heb.  sabbath-born  [?J- 

a  Levite.    Ezra  10. 15. 
SHA  CHI  A,  sha-€hi'a  — a  Benjamite.    1  Chr.  8.  10. 
SHACKLES.    Jer.  29.  26,  put  him  .  .  .  in  s.    A.V.,  the 

stocks. 
SHADE.     Judg.  9.  15,  take  refuge  in  my  s.     A.V., 
shadow. 
Ps.  121. 5,  Jehovah  is  thy  s. 
Isa.  25.  4,  a  s.  from  the  heat.     A.  F.,  shadow. 
32.  2.  s.  of  a  great  rock.    A.  F.,  shadow. 
SHADOW.    Gen.  19.  8,  s.  of  my  roof. 

2  Kings  20.  9,  s.  go  forward. 

1  Chr.  29.  15,  our  days  ...  are  as  a  s.    Ps.  102.  11. 
Job  14.  2,  fieeth  also  as  a  s. 
17.  7,  my  members  are  as  a  s. 
Ps.  17.  8,  under  the  s.  of  thy  wings. 
91.  1,  5.  of  the  Almighty  ;  109.  23,  gone  like  the  s. 
Eccl.  6.  12,  he  spendeth  as  a  s. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  3,  I  sat  down  under  his  s. 
Lam.  4.  20,  under  his  s. 
Hos.  4.  13,  the  5.  thereof  is  good. 
Mark  4.  32,  lodge  under  the  s.  thereof. 
Col.  2. 17,  s.  of  the  things  to  come. 
Heb.  10.  1,  .V.  of  the  good  things. 
Jas.  1.  17,  s.  that  is  cast  by  turning. 
Shadow,  life  compared  to  a,  1  Chr.  29.  15  ;  Job  8.  9  ;  Ps. 
102.  11;  144.4;  Eccl.  8.  13. 
of  heavenly  things,  Heb.  8.  5 ;  10.  1 ;    of  the  divine 
wings,  Ps.  17.  8  ;  36.  7  ;  57.  1 ;  63.  7. 
SHADRACH,  sha'dra^h  — Bab.  command  of  the  moon- 
god. 
is  saved  from  the  fiery  furnace,  Dan.  3.  26. 
SHAFT.    Ex.  25.  31,  and  its  s.    A.  F,  his  branches. 
Ex.  37.  17,  and  its  s.    A.  F,  tiis  branch. 
Job  28.  4,  breaketh  open  a  .s.    A.  V.,  flood  breaketh  out. 
41.  26,  nor  the  pointed  s.    A.  V.,  habergeon. 
Lam.  3.  13,  the  s.  of  his  quiver.     A.  F.,  arrows. 
SHA  GEE,  sha'gee  -  Heb.   wandering.    1  Chr.  11.   34. 

A.  v.,  Shage. 
SHAHARAIM,    sha'ha-ra'im  — <ii'0    dawns  — a   Benja- 
mite.   1  Chr.  8.  8. 
SHAHAZ UMAH,  sha-h^z'ii-mah.    Josh.  19.  22.    A.V., 

Shahazimah. 
SHAKE.    Gen.  27.  40,  s.  his  yoke.    A.  F,  break. 
Job  34.  20,  people  are  s.    A.  F,  shall  be  troubled. 
Ps.  46.  2,  mountains  be  s.    A.  F,  carried. 
82.  5,  foundations  .  .  .  are  5.    A.V.,  out  of  course. 
Isa.  13.  13,  the  earth  shall  he  s.    A.  v.,  remove. 
Jer.  18.  16,  s.  his  head.     A.V.,  wag. 
Mat  10.  14,  s.  off  the  dust ;  11.  7,  s.  with  the  wind. 


Luke  6.  38,  s.  together ;  6.  48,  could  not  s.  it. 

Acts  4.  31,  place  was  ,<. ;  2  Thes.  2.  2,  .v.  from  your  mind. 

Heb.  12.  28,  kingdom  that  cannot  be  s.    A.  V.,  moved. 
SHA  LI  SHAH,  sha,n-sha.h.    1  Sam.  9.  4.    A.V.,  Shulisha. 
SHALL.     Ps.  69.  35,  s.  abide  there.    A.V.,may. 

Ps.  71.  8,  My  mouth  s.  be  filled.     A.  F,  Let  my  mouth 
be  filled. 

Heb.  13.  17,  they  that  5.  give  account.     A.  F,  must. 
SHALLECHETH,  shal'le-«heth-  Heb.  felliiig.    1  Chr. 

26.  16. 
SH ALBUM,  shal'lum-Heb.  retribution. 

(1)  king  of  Israel. 

is  killed  by  Menahem,  2  Kings  15.  14. 

(2)  king  of  Judah  =  JEHOAHAZ  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  3.  15. 

(3)  others,  2  Kings  22.  14  ;  1  Chr.  2.  40  ;  4.  25 ;  2  Chr.  28. 
12;  Jer.  32.  7. 

SHALL  UN.  shal'lun  -  Heb.  spoliation.    Neh.  3.  15. 
S  HALM  AN,  shal'man  =  SHALMANESER,  an  Assyr- 
ian king.     Hos.  10.  14. 
exacts  tribute  of  king  Hoshea,  2  Kings  17.  3. 
carries  Israel  into  captivity,  2  Kings  17.  6;  18.  11. 
SHAMA,  sha' ma  -  Heb.  obedient.    1  Chr.  11.  44. 
SHAMARIAH,     sham'a-rrah  — Heb.      Jehovah     hath 

(junrded.    2  Chr.  11.  19. 
SHAME.     Gen.    38.    23,  lest  we   be  put  to  5.    A.V., 
shamed. 
Ps.  6.  10,  put  to  s.    A.  v.,  ashamed. 
22.  5,  were  not  put  to  .'^.    A.  V.,  confounded . 
25.  3,  none  .  .  .  shall  be  put  to  s.    A.  F,  let  none  .  .  . 
be  ashamed. 

31. 1,  Let  me  never  be  put  to  s.     A.  V.,  ashamed. 
71.  1.  never  be  put  to  .5.    A.  F.  confusion. 
83. 17,  be  put  to  s.     A.  F,  confounded. 
109.  29,  cover  .  .  .  with  .  .  .  s.    A.  F,  confusion. 
119.  6,  put  to  s.    A.  v.,  ashamed. 
119.  31,  put  me  not  to  s. 

Prov.  3.  35,  s.  shall  be  the  promotion  of  fools. 
12.  16,  prudent  man  concealeth  -v. 
Isa.  45.  17,  put  to  s.  nor  confounded.     A.  F.  ashamed. 
Zeph.  2.  1,  nation  that  hath  no  s.    A.  F,  not  desired. 
3.  5,  unjust  knoweth  no  s. 

Luke  13.  17,  adversaries  were  put  to  5.    A.  V.,  ashamed. 
Rom.  5.  5,  hope  putteth  not  to  *■.    A.  F,  maketh  not 
ashamed. 
9.  33  ;  10.  11,  shall  not  be  put  to  5.    A.V..,  ashamed. 

1  Cor.  1.  27,  put  to  s.  them  that  are  wise.    A.  V.,  con- 
found the. 

2  Cor.  4.  2,  hidden  things  of  s.    A.  F.,  dishonesty. 
Eph.  5.  12,  5.  even  to  speak. 

Phil.  3.  19,  glory  is  in  their  s. 
Heb.  6.  6,  an  open  s. ;  12.  2,  despising  .?. 
Shame,  of  (xod's  enemies,  Ezek.  7.  18  ;  Dan.  12.  2. 
the  result  of  sin,  Gen.  3.  10 ;  Ps.  40.  14, 15 ;  44.  7  ;  53.  5 ; 
71.  24  ;  Prov.  11.  2;  Ezek.  16.  52. 
SHAMEFASTNESS.      1  Tim.  2.  9,  with   s.     A.V., 

shamrfacedness. 
SHAMEFUL.    Deut.  22.  14,  s.  things.    A.  F,  occasions 
of  speech. 
1  Cor.  14.  35,  s.  for  a  woman  to  speak  in  the  church. 

,4.  F,  a  shame. 
Col-  3.  8,  s.  speaking.    A.  V.,  filthy  commu7iication. 
SHAMEFULLY.    Hos.  2.  5,  she  .  .  .  hath  done  s. 
Mat.  22.  6,  treated  them  s.    A.  F,  spitefully. 
Mark  12.  4,  wounded  .  .  .  and  handled  s. 


despitefully. 
Luke  20.  11. 


Acts  14.  5,  to  treat  them  s.    A.V.,  rise 
1  Thes.  2.  2,  having  .  .  .  been  s.  treated. 
SHAMGAR,  sham'gar,  the  judge,  son  of  Anath. 

slays  six  hundred  Philistines,  Judg.  3.  31. 
SHAMHUTH,  sham'huth  =  SHAMMOTH  {q.v.).   1  Chr. 

27.8. 
SHAMIR,  Shamir  — Heb.  a  sharp  thorn.    Josh.  15.  48; 

1  Chr.  24.  24. 
SHAMLAI,  ."^hamlai.    Ezra  2.  46.    A.  V.,  Shalmai. 
SHAMMAH,  sham  mah.   Gen.  36. 13 ;  1  Sam.  16.  9  ;  2  Sam. 

23.  11. 
SHAMMAI,  sham'mai.    1  Chr.  2.  28 ;  2.  44  ;  4.  17. 
SHAMMOTH,  sham'moth-  Heb.  ^SHAMHUTH  (q.v.). 

1  Chr.  11.  27. 

SHAMMUA,  sham-mii'a  —  Heb./«7?ied. 

(1)  the  spy.  Num.  13.  4. 

(2)  one  of  David's  sons,  1  Chr.  14.  4. 

(3)  a  Levite  under  Nehemiah,  Neh.  11.  17. 
SHAMSHERAI,  sham  she-rai,  a    Benjamite.     1    Chr. 

8.  26. 
S  HAP  HAM,  sha  pham  -  Heb.  bald  f?].    1  Chr.  5.  12. 
SHAPHAN,  shaphan  — Heb.   co«e(/  — Josiah's  scribe. 

2  Kings  22.  3. 

Others,  Jer.  29.  3;  Ezek.  8.  11. 
SHAPHA  T,  shaphat  -  Heb.  judge. 

(1)  the  spy,  Ninn.  13.  5. 

(2)  father  of  EHsha,  1  Kings  19.  16-19. 

(3)  others,  1  Chr.  3.  22 ;  5.  12 ;  27.  29. 

SHA RAI,  sha'rai  —  Heb.  beginning  [?].    Ezra  10.  40. 
SHARAR,  shairar —B.eh.  =  S AVAR   {q.v.).     2  Sam. 

23.  33. 
SHARE.    Heb.  11.  25,  rather  to  s.  ill  treatment.    A.V., 

siirt'i'r  atfliction. 
SHARER'S.     Heb.  2.  14,  s.  in  flesh  and  blood.    A.  F, 

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SHARE ZER,  sha-re'zer,  Sennacherib  s  son 

SHARON,    shSron  — Heb.    a  plain  =  SARON    (q.v.). 

1  Chr.  27.  29.  ^  „^  ,    ^, 

SHARONITE,  shar'on-Ite,  native  of  Sharon.     1  Chr. 

27.  29. 
SHARP.    Job  16.  9,  adversary  shurpeneth  his  eyes. 

Ps.  52.  2,  like  a  .«.  razor. 
140.  3,  have  s.  their  tongue. 

Prov.  27.  17,  iron  s.  iron.  „    ^   .   ,. 

Jer.  51.  11,  Make  s.  the  arrows.    A.  V.,  bright. 

Ezek.  21.  ;t,  a  sword,  it  is  5. 
SHARPER.    Heb.  4.  12,  s.  than  any  two-edged  sword. 
SHARUHEN.  sha-ru'heu.    Josh.  19.  6. 
SHA  SHA  I.  shashai'.    Ezra  10.  40. 
^/rj-S//-4A'.  shashak.    1  Chr.  8.  14,  25. 
SHAUL,&h^'vi\=  SAUL  {q.v.).    Gen.  46. 10 
SHA  ULITE S,  sha' ul-Ttes,  descendants  of  Shaul.    Num. 

SHA  VEH,  sha'veh  —  Heb.  p/a/w  —a  valley.    Gen.  14.  17. 
SHA  VEH-KIRIATHAIM,  sha'veh-kTr'i-a-tha'im,  plain 

of  Kiriathaim.    Gen.  14.  5. 
Shaving  the  head.  Lev.  13.  33 ;  Num.  6.  9  ;  8. 7.    See  also 

Judg.  13.  5;    iob  1.  20;    Ezek.  44.  20;    Acts  21.  24; 

SHA  VSHa\  ''shav'sha  =  SERAI AH-=  SHE  VA  =  SHI- 

SHA.    1  Chr.  18.  16. 
SHAWLS.    Isa.  3.  22,  5.    A.V.,  wimples. 
SHEAF.    Gen.  37.  7.  obeisance  to  my  s. 
^'^^.IZ,  she'al  — Heb.  praijer  —  &oi\  of  Bani.    Ezra  10. 

29. 
SHEALTIEL,  she-al'ti-el  —  Heb.  /  have  asked  of  God. 

Ezra  3.  2. 
SHEARERS.    Isa.  53.  7,  sheep  that  before  its  s. 

Acts  8.  32.  a  lamb  before  his  s.  is  dumb. 
SHEARIAH,  she'a-ri'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  esteemed. 

1  Chr.  8.  33. 
SHEAR-JASHUB,  she'ar-ja'shub  —  Heb.    a    remnant 

ivill  rpfurn  —a  son  of  Isaiah.    Isa.  7.  3. 
SHEATH.    John  18.  11.  sword  into  the  s. 
SHEAVES.     Gen.  37.  7,  we  were  binding  5. 
Ps.  126.  6,  bringing  his  s. 
Mic.  4.  12,  gathered  them  as  the  s. 
Zech.  12.  6,  flaming  torch  among  s.     A.V.,  in  a  sheaf. 
Sheaves,  in  Josephs  dream,  Gen.  37. 7 :  when  forgotten, 
to  be  left  in  the  field.  Lev.  23.  22 ;  Deut.  24.  19 ;  Job 
24.  10. 
typical,  Ps.  126.  6;  Mic.  4.  12;  Mat.  13.  30. 
SHEBA,  she'ba  — Heb.  an  oath,  or  .^even. 

(1)  men,  (4en.  10.  7  ;   10.  28  ;  25.  3 ;  2  Sam.  20.  1 ;  1  Chr. 
5.  13. 

(2)  places,  Josh.  19.  2  ;  1  Kings  10.  1 ;  Ezek.  27.  22. 
queen  of  Sheba  visits  Solomon,  1  Kings  10. 1,  2. 

SHEBANIAH,  sheb'a-ni'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  has  made 

grow  up  [?].    1  Chr.  15.  24  ;  Neh.  9.  4 ;  10.  4 ;  10.  12. 
SHEBARIM,  sheb'a-rim  — Heb.  breaks;  ruins.     Josh. 

7.  5. 
SHE  BE  R,  sheber  — Heb.  a  fracture  — s,on  of   Caleb. 

1  Chr.  2.  48. 
SHEEN  A,  sheb'na  — the  scribe.    2  Kings  18.  37, 
SHEB  UEL,  sheb'u-el  — Heb.  captive  of  God  [?].    1  Chr. 

23.  16  ;  2i.  4. 
SHE  CAN! AH,  shSc'a-nrah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  dwelt. 

1  Chr.  24.  11  ;  2  Chr.  31.  15 ;  Ezra  8.  3 ;    8.  5 ;  10.  2 ; 

Neh.  3.  29;  6.  18.     A.  V.,  Shechaniah  ;  Shecaniah. 
SHE  CHE M,  she'ehem  -  Heb.  slioulder. 

(1)  men.  Gen.  33.  19  ;  Josh.  17.  2. 

(2)  a  city  in  Samaria=  SICHEM=  SYCHEM^q.v.). 
Abraham  receives  the  first  promise  at.  Gen.  12.  6,  7. 
becomes  a  city  of  refuge.  Josh.  20.  7. 

Joshua  addresses  the  Israelites  at.  Josh.  24.  1-15. 
Joseph's  bones  buried  at,  Josh.  24.  32. 
Abimelech  is  elected  king  at,  Judg.  9.  6. 
tribes  assemble  to  crown  Rehoboam  at,  1  Kings  12.  1. 
SHECHEMITES,  she'chem-ites,  natives  of  Shechem. 

Num.  26.  31. 
SHED.    Gen.  9.  6,  whoso  sheddeth  man's  blood. 
Rom.  5.  5,  love  of  God  hath  been  s.  abroad. 
Heb.  9.  22,  apart  from  s.  of  blood  there  is  no  remission. 
SHEDEUR.  shed'e-ur  — Heb.  emission  of  heat.    Num. 

1.  5:  2.  10. 
SHEEP.    Gen.  4.  2,  a  keeper  of  5. 
Num.  27. 17,  as  s.  whiclthave  no  shepherd. 
1  Sam.  15.  9,  spared  .  .  .  best  of  tlie  s. 
Ps.  119.  176,  gone  astray  like  a  lost  s.    Isa.  53.  6. 
Jer.  23.  1,  shepherds  that  .  .  .  scatter  the  5. 
Ezek.  34.  2,  3,  6,  8,  the  (my)  s.    A.  V.,  flock  (flocks). 
34.  11,  will  search  for  my  s. 
Zech.  10.  2,  go  their  way  like  s.    A.  V.,  as  afloctc. 
Mat.  7.  15,  come  to  you  in  s.  clothing. 
10.  6,  the  lost  s.  ;  12.  12,  man  of  more  value  than  a  s. ! 
Luke  17.  7,  keeping  s.    A.  V.,  feeding  cattle. 
John  10.  4,  the  s.  follow  him. 
21.  Ifi.  17.  tend  (feed)  my  5. 
Acts  8.  32,  s.  to  the  slaughter. 
Heb.  13.  20,  great  shepherd  of  the  s. 
Sheep,  great  flocks  of.  Gen.  13.  5:  21.  S 
32.  14 ;  2  Kings  3.  4 ;    1  Chr.  27.    31 
Job  1.3;  42.12. 


:  2'^^    14 
2  Chr. 


29.  2; 
32.  29; 


for  sacrifice,  Lev.  1. 10  ;  1  Kings  8.  63 ;  2  Chr.  30.  24. 
all  have  gone  astray  like,  Isa.  53.  6 ;  Ezek.  34.  6. 
the  church  compared  to,  Ps.  74.  1 ;  95.  7  ;  100.  3  ;  Ezek. 
36.  38  :  Mic.  2.  12 ;  Mat.  15.  24  ;  Jolm  10.  2  ;  1  Pet.  2.  25. 
an  emblem  of  Christ,  Isa.  .53.  7  ;  Acts  8.  32. 
SHEEPFOLD.    Gen.  49.  14,  between  the  s.    A.  F.,  two 
burdens. 
Num.  32.  16,  we  will  build  s. 
Judg.  5.  16.  Why  sattest  thou  among  the  s. 
Ps.  68.  13,  lie  among  the  s.    A.  V.,  pots. 
78.  70,  took  liim  from  the  s. 
SHEET.    Acts  10.  11,  as  it  were  a  great  5. 
SHE  HA  RJ  AH,  sheha-ri'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  songht. 

1  Chr.  8.  26. 
SHEKEL.    Gen.  24.  22,  golden  ring  of  half  a  s. 
Ex.  30.  23,  of  flowing  myrrh  five  hundred  5. 

1  Sam.  17.  7,  spear's  head  weighed  six  hundred  s. 

2  Sam.  14.  26,  the  hair  of  his  head  at  two  hundred  s. 
2  Kings  7.  1,  a  measure  of  fine  flour  be  sold  for  a  s. 
Mat.  17.  27,  Shalt  find  a  s.    A.  V.,  piece  of  money. 

Shekel,  value  of  the,  Ex.  30.  13;  Lev.  27.  25. 
of  the  .sanctuary,  Ex.  38.  24 ;  Lev.  5.  15 ;  Num.  3.  47 ; 

Ezek.  45  12. 
of  gold,  1  Chr.  21.  25 ;  of  silver,  1  Sam.  9.  8 ;  of  brass, 

1  Sam.  17.  5  :  and  of  iron,  1  Sam.  17.  7. 
SHE L AH,  she'lah  — Heb.  petition.    1  Chr.  1.  18. 
SHELANITE S,  she'lan-ites,  posterity  of  Shelah.   Num. 

26.  20. 
SHELEMIAH,  shel'e-mi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  hath  repaid. 

1  Chr.  26.  14  ;  Ezra  10.  39  ;  Neh.  3.  30 ;  13.  13 ;  Jer.  37. 

SHELEPH,  she'leph.    Gen.  10.  26 ;  1  Chr.  1.  20. 
SHELESH,  she'lesh  —  Heb.  triplet  —  an  Asherite.  1  Chr. 

7.  35. 
SHELOMI,  shelo-mi  — Heb.  my  peace— Sio.   Asherite. 

Num.  34.  27. 
SHELOMITH,  shel'o-mith  — Heb.  peace.    Lev.  24.  11; 

1  Chr.  3.  19 :  23.  18. 
SHELOMOTH,    shel'o-moth    =    SHELOMITH    (q.v.). 

1  Chr.  24.  22. 
SHELTER.   Ps.  55.  8,  haste  me  to  a  s.    A.  V.,  my  escape. 
SHELUMIEL,  she-lu'mi-el,  Simeonite  prince.    Num.  1. 

6. 
SHEM,  shem  — Heb.  a  name,  or  renoicn  —  'SosAx's  son. 
is  saved  by  the  ark.  Gen.  7. 13. 
Noah  predicts  his  preeminence.  Gen.  9.  26. 
Luke  3.  36.     A.  V.,  Sem. 
SHE  MA,  she'ma—  Heb.  rumor.    (1)  a  town,  Josh.  15.  26. 

(2)  men,  1  Chr.  5.  8  ;  8.  13 ;  Neh.  8.  4. 

SHE  MA  AH,  she-ma' ah  —  Heb.  fame  —  a  Benjamite. 

1  Chr.  12.  3. 
SHE  MAI  AH,  she-ma'iah  — Heb.  Jehovah  has  heard. 
(1)  prophets,  1  Kings  12.  22  ;  Neh.  6.  10;  Jer.  29.  24. 
(2)Levites,  1  Chr.  9.  14;  24.  6;  2  Chr.  17.  8;  29.  14;  3L 
15 :  35.  9. 

(3)  others.  1  Chr.  4.  37  ;  9.  16 ;  26.  4  ;  Neh.  12.  34 ;  Jer.  26. 
20 ;  36.  12. 

SHE  MARIAH.  sheTa'a-Tiah  —  Heh.  Godhaskept.  IChr. 

12.  5  ;  Ezra  10.  32. 
SHE  ME  BE  R,  shem-e'ber.    Gen.  14.  2. 
SHE  ME  R,  she'mer  —  Heb.  tcafch.    1  Kings  16.  24  ;  1  Chr. 

6.  46;  7.  34. 
SHE  MID  A,  she-mi'da.   Num.  26.  32;  1  Chr.  7.  19.    A.  V., 

S/iemida(h). 
SHEMIDAITES,  she-mi' da-Ites,  posterity  of  Shemida. 

Num.  26.  32. 
SHE  MINI  TH  shem'i-nith  — Heb.  octave.   1  Chr.  15^21; 

Ps.  6.  (title). 
SHEMIRAMOTH,  she-mir  a-moth.    2  Chr.  17.  8. 
SHEMUEL,  shem'u-el.    Num.  34.  20 ;  1  Chr.  7.  2. 
SJIEN,  shen  —  Heb.  a  tooth.    1  Sam.  7.  12. 
SHENAZZAR,  she-naz'zar.    1  Chr.  3.  18.    A.  V.,  She- 

nasar. 
SHEOL.    Num.  16.  30,  down  aUve  into  S.    A.  V.,  tlie  pit. 
Deut.  32.  22,  the  lowest  S.    A.  V..  the  lou-est  hell. 
1  Sam.  2.  6,  Jehovah  .  .  .  bringeth  down  to  >S'.    A.  F., 

the  qrave. 
Job  7.  9,  i<oeth  down  to  S.    A.  V.,  the  grave. 

11.  8,  Deeper  than  S.    A.  F,  hell. 

14.  13,  hide  me  in  »S.    A.  V.,  in  tlie  grave. 

17. 13,  ^.  as  my  house.    A.  V.,  the  grave. 

17.  16,  down  to  the  bars  of  S.    A .  V. ,  the  pit. 
26.  6,  .Sis  naked  before  God.    A.V.,  HeU. 

Ps.  6.  5,  In  S.  who  shall  give.    A.  V.,  the  grave. 
16.  10,  to  S.    A.  v.,  in  hell. 

18.  5,  The  cords  of  S.    A.V.,  hell. 

30.  3,  my  soul  from  S.    A.  F,  the  grave.  [grave. 

49.  14,  be  for  S.  to  consume.    ^1.  F,  con.mme  in  tlie 
55. 15.  Let  them  go  down  alive  into  .S.    A.  V.,  hell. 
86.  13,  delivered  my  soul  from  the  lowest  aS'.    A.  F., 

l>eU. 

116.  3,  the  pains  of  S.  gat  hold  upon  me.    A.  V.,  hell. 
139.  8,  make  my  bed  in  S.    A.V.,  tiell. 
Prov.  1.  12,  swallow  them  up  alive  as  S.    A.V.,the 

grave. 

5.  5,  steps  take  hold  on  S.    A.V.,  hell. 
9. 18.  guests  are  in  the  depths  of  S.    A.  V.,  hell. 
15. 11,  S.  and  Abaddon  are  before  Jehovah.   A.V.,  Hell 

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Prov.  23.  14,  deliver  his  soul  from  S.    A.  V.,  hell. 

27.  20,  -S.  and  Abaddoii  are  never  satisfied.   A.  F.,  HeU 
and  destruction.  [grave. 

Eccl.  9.  10,  no  work  .  .  .  nor  wisdom,  in  S.    A.  F.,  tite 
S.  of  Sol.  8,  6,  Jealousy  is  cruel  as  S.    A.V.,  the  grave. 
Isa.  5.  14,  .S.  nath  enlarged  its  desire.    A.  V.,  hell. 
14.  15,  brought  down  to  .S'.    .4.  V.,  hell. 

28.  18.  your  agreement  with  ,S".     A.  V.,  hell. 

Hos. 13.14,0  ,5.,  where  is  thy  destruction?  A. V., grave., 
Jonah  2.  2.  Out  of  the  belly  of  .S.    A.  V.,  hell. 

SHE P HAM,  she'pham.    Num.  34.  10. 

SHEPHATIAH,  sheph'a-tl'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  has 
judged. 

(1)  one  of  David's  sons,  2  Sam.  3.  4. 

(2)  a  prince  hostile  to  Jeremiah,  Jer.  38.  1-4. 

(3)  others,  1  Chr.  12.  6;  27.  16;  2  Chr.  21.  2;  Ezra  2.  4; 
2.  57. 

SHEPHERD.    Gen.  46.  32,  the  men  are  s. 

1  Sam.  25.  7,  5.  have  now  been  with  us. 

2  Sam.  5.  2,  s.  of  my  people.    A.  ^'.,  feed  my. 
Ps.  23.  1,  Jehovah  is  my  s. 

28.  9,  Be  their  5.     .4. 1'.,  feed  them. 

49.  14,  Death  shall  be  tlieir  s.     A.  T.,  jeed  on  them. 
Eccl.  12.  11,  given  from  one  a'. 
Isa.  40.  11,  feed  his  flock  like  a  s. 
Jer.  3.  15,  .>■.  according  to  my  heart.    A.  V.,  pastors. 

23.  4,  I  will  set  up  s. 
Zech.  10.  2,  there  is  no  s. 

Mat.  2.  6,  shall  be  s.  of  my  people.    A.  V.,  rule. 
Luke  2.  20,  s.  returned. 
John  10. 14,  I  am  the  good  s. 

10.  16.  one  flock,  one  s. 

1  Pet.  2.  25,  S.  and  Bishop. 

Rev.  7.  17,  shall  be  their  5.    A.  F.,  feed  them. 
Shepherd,  the  Good,  etc.,  John  10.  14;  Heb.  13.  20; 

1  Pet.  2.  25 ;  5.  4.    See  also  Ps.  23.  1  ;  80. 1 ;  Isa.  40. 11 ; 

Ezek.  34. 12  :  Zech.  11.  16. 
worthless  shepherd,  Zech.  11.  17  ;  hireling,  John  10.  12, 

13. 
Shepherds,  early  mention  of.  Gen.  4.  2;  mentioned. 

Gen.  46.  32,  34  ;  47.  3  ;   Jer.  33.  12  ;   Ezek.  34.  2 ;   Luke 

2.8. 
God's  ministers  described  as,  Jer.  3.  15 ;  23.  4 ;   Ezek. 

34.  2-10 ;  Zech.  10.  2,  3 ;  John  21.  15,  16. 
SHE  PHI,  she'phi—  Heb.  nakedness.    1  Chr.  1.  40. 
SHE P HO.  she^itho=SHEPHI  (q.r.).    Gen.  36.  23. 
SHEPHUPHAN,    she-phu'phan,    a    kind    of    serpent. 

1  Chr.  8.  5.    (See  also  Shupham,  Shuppim,  Muppim.; 
SHEREBIAH,  shere-br'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  hath  glowed. 

Ezra  8.  18. 
SHERESH,  she'resh  -  Heb.  a  mot.    1  Chr.  7.  16. 
>8//£:-S'//.lC//,  she'shach,  a  cypher  for  Babel.    Jer.  25. 

26;  51.41. 
SHESHAI,  she'shai.    Num.  13.  22. 
SHE  SHAN,  she'shan.    1  Chr.  2.  31. 
SHESHBA  ZZA  R,      shesh-baz'sar  =  ZER  UBBABEL 

(q.r.).    Ezral.  8;  5.  14. 
SHETHAR,  she'thar  — a  prince.    Esth.  1.  14. 
SHETHAR-BOZENAl,  she'thar-boz'e-nai.    Ezra  5.  3. 

A.  v.,  Shpfhar-boznai.  [2.  49. 

SHE  VA,  she'vu  — Heb.  vanity.    (1)  Caleb's  son,  1  Chr. 

(2)  one  of  DaWd's  scribes,  2  Sam.  20.  25. 
SHIBBOLETH,  shib'bo-leth-Heb.  flood,  or   ear   of 

irlipat  or  ear  of  corn.    Judg.  12.  6. 
SHIELD.    Gen.  15.  1,  I  am  thy  s. 
Deut.  33.  29.  the  s.  of  thy  help. 

2  Sam.  22.  31,  He  is  a  5.    A.  V.,  buckler. 
Ps.  5.  12,  compass  him  ...  as  with  a  s. 

7. 10.  My  s.  is  with  God.    A.V.,  defence  is  of. 
18.  2,  My  .5.    A.  v.,  buckler. 
33.  20,  our  help  and  our  s.    Ps.  115.  9. 
84. 11,  a  sun  and  a  s. ;  91.  4,  truth  is  a  s. 
89.  18,  our  s.  belongeth  unto  Jehovah.    A.  F.,  the  Lord 
is  our  defence. 
Prov.  2.  7,  s.  to  them.    A.  V.,  buckler. 
30.  5,  a  s.  unto  them  that  take  refuge. 
Shield,  used  in  defensive  warfare.  1  Sam.  17.  7  ;   2  Sam. 
1.  21 ;   1  Kings  10.  17  ;   1  Chr.  12.  8,  24,  34;    Isa.  22.  6; 
Ezek.  39.9;  Nah.  2.  3. 
used  figuratively.  Gen.  15.  1 ;   Deut.  33.  29  ;   Ps.  33.  20 ; 

84.  11 :  115.  9  ;  Ezek.  27.  10. 
of  faith.  Eph.  6.  16. 
SHIGGAION.  shig-ga'ion.  "  Ps.  7.  (title). 
SHIGIONOTH,  shig'i-o'noth.    Hab.  3.  1. 
SHIHOR,  shl'hor  -  Heb.  dark,  or  /urbi,l.    1  Chr.  13.  5. 
SHIHOR-LIIiXA  TH.      shT-h8r-libnath  -  Heb.     dark- 

irhite.    Josh.  19.  26. 
SniLHI,  shTl'hl.    1  Kings  22.  42  ;  2  Chr.  20.  31. 
SHILHIM,  shTl'him,  town  of  Judah.    Josh.  15.  32. 
SHILLEM.  shTl'lem  —  Heb.  retribution.    Gen.  46.  24. 
S HI LLE MITES,  shil'lem-Ttes,  posterity   of   Shillem. 

Num.  26.  49. 
Shilling  (marg.),  a  coin  about  eighlpence  halfpenny,  cr 
ncailij  s'-renteen  cents. 
Mat.  18.  23,  owed  him  a  himdred  5.    A.  V.,  pence. 
20.  2.  a  s.  a  day.    A .  F.,  j^cnny. 

Mark  6.37:   John  6.  7,  two  hundred  s.  worth.    A.V., 
pennyworth. 
14.  5,  above  three  hundred  s.    A.  F.,  pence. 


Luke  7.  41,  owed  five  hundred  s.     A.  V,, pence, 
10.  35,  took  out  two  5.     A.  v.,  pence. 
Rev.  6.  6,  measure  of  wheat  for  a  s.     A.  V., penny.       [6. 
SHILOAH,  shi-lo'ah  =SILOA  =  SILOAMiq.r.).    Isa.  8. 
SHILOH,  shi'loh  —  Heb.  place  of  rest  [•.'].    Gen.  49.  10. 

site  of  tabernacle  after  conquest.  Josh.  18.  1. 
SHILONITE,   shi-lonlte.    1  Kings  11.29;   Neh.  11.  5. 

.1.  F.,  Shiloni. 
SHILSHAH,    sin r shah  —  Heb.   triplet  — an   Asherite. 

1  Chr.  7.  37. 
SHIMEA,  shim'e-a  -  Heb.  fame. 

(1)  a  son  of  Jesse.    1  Chr.  2.  13.     A.  F.,  Shimma, 

(2)  one  of  David's  sons  by  Bath-sheba,  1  Chr.  3.  5. 

(3)  Levites,  1  Chr.  6.  30  ;  6.  39. 

SHI  ME  AH,  shim  e-ah,  a  Benjamite.    1  Chr.  8.  32. 
SHI  ME  A  M,  shim'  e-am  =  SHIMEA  H.    1  C  hr .  9.  38. 
SHIMEATHITES,  shim  e-ath-Ites,  a  Kenite  family. 

1  Chr.  2.  5.5. 
SHI  ME  I,  shim' e-i  — Heb.  famous  f?J.    (1)  a  Benjamite. 
IChr.  8.  21.     A.V.,  Shimhi. 
stones  and  curses  David,  2  Sam.  16.  5-14. 
is  pardoned  by  David,  2  Sam.  19.  23. 
is  put  to  death  by  Solomon,  1  Kings  2.  46. 

(2)  one  of  David's  mighty  men,  1  Kings  1.  8. 

(3)  one    of    David's    brothers,    2    Sam.  21.  21.      A.V., 
Shimeah. 

(4)  others,  1  Chr.  3.  19  ;  4.  26 ;  5.  4  ;  6.  42 ;  27.  27  ;  2  Chr. 
29.  14  ;  31.  12  ;  Ezra  10.  23.     Ex.  6.  17,  A .  V.,  Shimi. 

SHIMEITES,  shim'e-ites.    Num.  3. 21.  A,  V..  Shimites. 
SHI  ME  ON,  shim'  e-on  —  Heb.  fa  m  ous  [?J .    Ezra  10.  31. 
SHIMON,  shi  mon.  a  descendant  of  Caleb.    1  Chr.  4.  20. 
SHI  MR  A  TH,  shim'rath,  a  Benjamite.    1  Chr.  8.  21. 
SHIMRI,  shTm'ri.    1  Chr.  4.  37  ;  11.  45  ;  2  Clir.  29.  13. 
SHIMRITH,  shim'rith,  a  Moabitess.    2  Chr.  24.  26. 
SHIMRON,  shim'ron.    Josh.  19.  15.    1  Chr.  7.  1,  A.  V., 

Shimrom. 
SHIMRONITES,  shim'ron-ites,  posterity  of  Shimron. 

Num.  26.  24. 
SHIMRON-MERON,    shtm'ron-me'ron,     a    Canaanite 
town.     Josh.  12.  20.  [4.  8. 

SHIMSHAI,  shim'shai  — Heb.  .??/ww2/  — a  scribe.    Ezra 
SHINAB,  shi'nab  — king  of  Admah.    Gen.  14.  2. 
SHIN  A  R,   shi'nar,  probably   Babylonia.    Gen.  10.   10; 
Dan.  1.  2. 
site  of  the  tower  of  Babel,  Gen.  11.  2-9. 
SHINE.    Num.  6.  25.  make  his  lace  to  s.  upon  thee. 
Job  22.  28,  light  shall  5.  upon  thy  ways. 
Ps.  139.  12,  night  s.  as  the  day. 
Isa.  60. 1,  Arise,  s. 
Mat.  5.  15,  it  5.    A.  v.,  giveth  light. 
5.  16,  let  your  light  s.  before  men. 
13.  43,  righteous  *'.  forth. 

Luke  1.  79,  s.  upon  them.     A.  F.,  gire  light  to, 
John  5.  35,  he  was  the  lamp  that  burneth  and  s.    A.  F., 

a  bicrning  and  a  s.  light. 
2  Cor.  4.  6,  s.  in  our  hearts.  \light. 

Eph.  5.  14,  Christ  shall  5.  upon  thee.  A.  V.,  gire  .  .  . 
2  Pet.  1. 19,  lamps,  in  a  dark  place.  A.  V,,  that  shineth. 
Rev.  8.  12,  day  should  not  s.  A.  F.,  shone. 
Shining,  God  is  described  as.  Num.  6.  25 ;  Deut.  33.  2 ; 
Ps.  31. 16  ;  50.  2  ;  67.  1 ;  80.  1.  3  ;  Dan.  9.  17  ;  Rev.  21.  23. 
of  Christ's  face,  Mat.  17.  2  ;  Luke  9.  29  ;  Acts  9.  3 ;  Rev. 

1.16. 
of  Moses'  face,  Ex.  34.  29  ;  2  Cor.  3.  7-18. 
of  believers.  Job  11.  17 ;  Prov.  4.  18  ;  Dan.  12.  3 ;  Mat. 

5.16;  Phil.  2. 15. 
of  the  gospel,  Isa.  9.  2. 
SHIP.    1  Kings  9.  26,  Solomon  made  a  navy  of  s, 
2  Chr.  8.  18,  Huram  sent  him  .  .  .  s. 
Job  9.  26.  passed  away  as  the  swift  5. 
Ps.  104.  26,  there  go  the  s. 
107.  23,  that  ?o  down  to  the  sea  in  5. 
Prov.  30.  19,  way  of  a  s.  in  the  .  .  .  sea. 
Jonah  1.  3,  found  a  s.  going  to. 

Jas.  3.  4,  s.  .  .  .  turned  about  by  a  very  small  rudder. 
Ships,  antiquity  of.  Gen.  49.  13. 
Solomon's,  1  Kings  9.  26-28  :  2  Chr.  8. 18  ;  Jehoshaphat's, 
1  Kings  22.  48,  49 ;  of  Tarshish,  Ps.  48.  7 ;  Isa.  2.  16 ; 
60.  9 :  Ezek.  27.  25. 
SHI  PHI,  shi  phi  — a  Simeonite.    1  Chr.  4.  37. 
SHIPHMITE,    shiph'mite,  native  of   Shephan  {q.v,). 

1  Chr.  27.  27. 
SHIPHRAH,  shTph'rah  -  Heb.  beauty.    Ex.  1. 15. 
SHIPHTAN,    shTph'tan  — Heb.   ^ix/wa/  — Ephraimite 

prince.    Num.  34.  24. 
SHIPWRECK.    2  Cor.  11.  25.  thrice  I  suffered  s. 

1  Tim.  1.  19.  made  5.  concerning  the  faith. 
SHISHA.  shisha  — a  scribe.    1  Kings  4.  3. 
SHISHAK,  shl'shSk—  an  Egyptian  king, 
harbors  Jeroboam  when  a  fugitive,  1  Kings  11.  40. 
conquers  Judah  and  takes  Jerusalem,  2  Chr.  12.  2,  9. 
SHITRAI.  shit'rai.    1  Clir.  27.  2Jt.  [3.  18. 

SHITTIM.  shTt'tim  — Heb.  acacias.    Num.  25.  1;  Joel 
SH1ZA,%\\\'-L&.    1  Chr.  11.  42. 
SHO  A ,  sho  a  —  Heb.  rich.    Ezek.  23.  23. 
SHOBAB.    shoh^h  — Hob.  apostate  ['i],     2Sam.  5.  14: 

1  (  hr.  2.  18. 
SHOBA  Oil,  sho  b5«h.    2  Sam.  10.  16. 
SHOBAI,  sho'bai.    Ezra  2.  42. 


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SHOBAL,  sho'bal.    Geu.  36.  2(1;  1  Chr.  2.  50. 
SHOBEK,  sl.obek.    Neh.  10.  24. 
SHOBU  sho'bl  -  Heb.  captny  [/J.    2  Sam.  17.  27. 
SHOCK.     Ex.  22.  6,  .5.  of  grain.    A.  »'.,  slacks. 

Job  .5.  26,  as  a  s.  of  grain. 
SHOD.     Eph.  6.  1.5,  s.  .  .  .  with  the  preparation. 
SHOES.    Ex.  12.  11,  your  s.  on  your  feet. 
Mat.  10.  10,  nor  s. 

Mark  1.  7,  whose  a'.  I  am  not  worthy. 
Shoes,  taken  off,  Ex.  3.  5 ;  Deut.  23.  9  ;  Josh.  5. 15 ;  Ruth 

4.  7  ;  2  Sam.  15.  30. 
SHOHAM,  sho'ham  — Heb.  o«2/x  — a  Merarlte.    1  Chr. 

24.  27 
SHOMER,  &h.o'iaQV  —  B.Qh.   watchman.    2  Kings  12.  21 ; 

1  Chr.  7.  32. 
SHONE.    Ex.  34. 29,  knew  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face  s. 


Luke  2.  9,  glory  of  the  Lord  a-,  round  about  them. 
22.  6,  suddenly  there  .s.  .  .  .  a  great 


light. 


Acts 

27.  20,  stars .«.  upon  us.     A.  I'.,  appcnred 
SHOOT  (n.).    Job  8.  16,  his  s.  go  forth.     .4.  F.,  branch 
shooteth  forth. 

S.  of  Sol.  4.  13,  Thy  s.  are  an  orchard.     .4.  F.,  plants. 

Isa.  11.  1,  a  5.  out  of  the  stock.     .4.  I'.,  rod. 
SHOOT  (r.).    Ps.  22.  7,  They  .s.  out  the  lip. 

Ps.  64.  4,  s.  in  secret.  [16. 

.SHOPHACH,shovha,eh=SHOBA  CH(q.v.).   1  Chr.  19. 
SHORN.     S.  of  Sol.  4.  2,  ewes  that  are  newly  s. 

1  Cor.  11.  6,  a  shame  to  a  woman  to  be  s. 
SHORT.    Num.  11.  23,  hand  waxed  s. 

Job  20.  5,  triumphing  of  the  wicked  is  s. 

Ps.  89.  47,  how  .■;.  my  time  is. 

Isa.  59.  1,  hand  is  not  shortmed. 

Rom.  3.  23,  sinned,  and  fall  s. 

1  Cor.  7.  29,  the  time  is  shortened.    A.  T".  short. 
SHOSHANNIM,    sho-shan'nim-Heb.  lilies.      Ps.  45. 

(title). 
SHOSHANNIM  ED  UTH,  sho-shan'nim  e  duth.    Ps.  80. 

(title). 
SHOULD.    John  3.  17,  5.  be  saved.     A.  F,  might. 

2  Cor.  2.  7,  5.  rather  forgive.     A.  F.,  ought  .  .  .  to. 
Heb.  4.  6,  some  .s.  enter.     .4.  F,  inu.-it. 

SHOULDER.     Isa.  9.  6,  government  .  .  .  upon  his  5. 

Mat.  23.  4,  on  men's  s. ;  Luke  15.  5,  on  his  s. 
Shoulder,  sacrificial.  Num.  6.  19. 
SHOUT.    Esth.  8.  15,  Shushan  s.    A.  F,  rejoiced. 

Job  8.  21,  thy  lips  with  s.     A.  F,  rejoicing. 

Ps.  47.  5,  gone  up  with  a  s. 
60.  8,  .s.  thou  because  of  me.    A.  F.,  triumph. 

Acts  21.  34,  some  .s.  one  thing.     A.  F,  cried. 

1  Thes.  4.  16,  descend  from  heaven,  with  a  s. 
Shouting,  during  war,  Josh.  6.  5 ;  Judg.  7.  20 ;  1  Sam.  4. 

5  ;  2  Chr.  13.  15. 
during  worship,  2  Sam.  6.  15 ;  1  Chr.  15.  28 ;  Ezra  3. 11 ; 

Ps.  47.  1  :  Zeph.  3.  14;  Luke  19.  37. 
SHOUTINGS.    Isa.  22.  2,  that  art  full  of  5.     .4.  F,  stirs. 
SHOW.    Gen.  46.  28,  to  5.  the  way  before  him.    .4.  F, 

direct  his  face. 
Ezek.  35. 11,  thou  hast  s.    A.  F,  used. 
Mat.  18.  15,  s.  him  his  fault.    A.  F,  tell. 
Luke  1.  72,  s.  mercy  towards.    A.  F,  perform. 
Rom.  3.  25.  to  5.  his  righteousness.    A.  F,  declare. 

7.  13,  be  shoivn  to  be  sin.    A.  F,  appear. 

2  Cor.  1.  17,  did  I  s.  fickleness  ?    A.V.,  use. 

8.  19,  to  s.  our  readiness.    A.  F.,  declaration  of  your 
readi/  mvul. 

SHOWBREAD.      Ex.  25.    30,  set  upon   the  table   s. 
A.  F,  shewbread. 

1  Sam.  21.  6,  no  bread  .  .  .  but  the.?.    A.V.,.<!heicbread. 

2  Chr.  2.  4,  continual «.    A.  F,  shewbread. 
Mat.  12.  4.  ate  the  .t.    A.V.,  s/ieic bread. 

Shewbread,  eaten  by  the  priests  only.  Lev.  24.  5-9 ;  2 

Chr.  2.  4;  13.  11;  Neh.  10.  33. 
David  takes,  1  Sam.   21.   6 ;  Mat.  12.  4 ;  Mark  2.  26 ; 

Luke  6.  4. 
SHOWER.    Deut.  32.  2,  speech  ...  as  the  .5. 
Ps.  65.  10,  soft  with  5 ;  72.  6,  s.  that  water  the  earth. 
Ezek.  34.  26,  s.  of  blessing. 
38.  22,  an  overflowing  s.    A.  F.,  rain. 
SHRANK.    Acts  20.  27,  s.  not  from  declaring.     A.V., 

sliirnned. 
SHRINK.     Heb.  10.  33,  if  he  s.  back.    A.  F,  draw. 
SHRUBS.    Gen.  21.  15,  cast  the  child  under  one  of  the  s. 
SHUA,  shu'a-Heb.  wealth.    1  Chr.  2.  3 ;  7.  32. 
SHUAL,  .shu'al  -  Heb.  fox,  or  jackal.    1  Chr.  7.  36. 
SH  UB  A  E  Ll'shnba,-el=  SHEBUEL  (q.v.)    1  Chr.  24  20. 
SHUDDER.    "Jas.   2,  19,  aLso  believe,  and  s.     A.V., 

tremble. 
SHUHAH,  shu'hah-Heb.  a  pit.    Gen.  25.  2 ;  1  Chr.  4. 

11.    A.  F,  S/mah. 
S  HUH  AM,  shu'ham,  son  of  Dan.    Num.  26.  42. 
SHUHAMITES,  shu'ham-ites,  posterity    of    Shuham. 

Num.  26.  42. 
SHUHITE,  shu'hite,  descendant  of  Shua.    Job  8.  1. 
*S/^ra.4J/J//7':&,  shu'lam-mlte.    S.  of  Sol.  6.  13.    .4.  F, 

Shuhimife. 
SHUMATHITES,  shu'math-Ites,  a  family  of  Kiriath- 

jearim.    1  Chr.  2.  53. 
SHUN,    2  Tim.  2.  16,  s.  profane  babblings. 
Tit.  3.  9,  s.  foolish  questionings.    A.  F,  avoid. 


SHUNAMMITE,   shunam-niite,  a  person  of  Shunera. 

1  Kings  1.  3.  ■■  [19. 18. 
SHUN  EM,  shu'nem— Heb.   two  resting-places.    Josh, 

Philistines  encamp  at,  1  Sam.  28.  4. 
residence  of  Elisha's  rich  hostess,  2  Kings  4.  8. 
Elisha  raises  this  woman's  son,  2  Kings  4.  35. 
SHUN  I,  shvi  ni  -  a  son  of  Gad.    Gen.  46.  16.  [26. 15. 

SHUNITES,  shu'nites,  descendants  of  Shuni.    Num. 
SHUPHAMITE'S,  shu'pham-ites,  descendants  of  She- 

phuphara.    Num.  26.  39. 
SHUPPIM,  shup'pim  =  SHUPHAM.    1  Chr.  7. 12. 
SHUR,  shQr— Heb.  a  wall  or  fortification.    Gen.  16.  7; 

20.  1. 
SHUSHAN,  shushan=  »Sf;'-S-4  — a  Persian  city, 
is  the  scene  of  some  of  Daniel's  visions,  Dan.  8. 
Nehemiah  begins  his  public  life  at,  Neh.  1. 1. 
is  the  scene  of  the  story  of  Esther,  Esth.  1.  2. 
SHUSH  A  N  ED  UTH,  shushan  e'  duth  —  lily  of  test  imony. 

Ps.  60.  (title). 
SHUT.    Gen.  7.  16.  Jehovah  s.  him  in. 
Ps.  77.  9,  .9.  up  his  tender  mercies  ? 
Isa.  22.  22,  open,  and  none  shall  s. 
60. 11,  not  be  s. 
Luke  4.  25,  heaven  was  s. 

Rom.  11.  32,  s.  up  all  unto  disobedience.    A.  F,  con- 
cluded them  all  in  unbelief. 
Rev.  11.  6,  5.  the  heaven. 
SHUT  HE  L  AH,  shu  the-lah,  a  son  of  Ephraim.    1  Chr. 

7.  20. 
SHUTHELAHITES,  shu'thel-a'hites,  posterity  of  Shu- 

thelah.    Num.  26.  35.  "  A.  F,  Shuthathites. 
SHUTTLE.    Job  7.  6,  a  weaver's  s. 
SI  A,  si  a  =  SI  AHA .    Neh.  7.  47  ;  Ezra  2.  44. 
S  IBB  EC  A  I,  sib'be-eai.    1  Chr.  11.  29,  A.  F,  Sibbechai. 

2  Sam.  21.  18. 

SIBBOLETH,       sih'ho-leth=  SHIBBOLETH     (q.v.). 
Judg.  12.  6.  [13.  19. 

SIB M AH,  sTb'mah  =  SHIBMAHiq.v.)  —  coolness.   Josh. 
SIBRAIM,  sib-ra'im.    Ezek.  47. 16. 
SICK.     Gen.  48.  1,  thy  father  is  .?. 
Prov.  13.  12,  maketh  the  heart  s. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  5,  .<t.  from  love  ;  Isa.  1.  5,  head  is  s. 
Mat.  8.  16,  healed  all  that  were  s. 
14.  35 ;  Mark  1.  32,  that  were  s.    A.V.,  diseased. 
25.  36,  .v.,  and  ye  visited  me. 

John  5.  3,  multitude  of  them  that  were  s.    A.V.,  impo- 
tent folk. 
Jas.  5.  14,  Is  any  among  you  s.  ? 

5.  15,  faith  shall  save  him  that  is  .<;.  [7.  10. 

Sick,  healing  the.  Mat.  8.  16;  10.  8;  Mark  16.  18;  Luke 
unction  of  the,  Jas.  5.  14, 15. 

Examples  of :  —  Hezekiah,  2  Kings  20. 1 ;  Lazarus,  John 
11. 1 ;  Dorcas,  Acts  9.  37  ;  Peter's  n-ife's  mother.  Mat. 
8.14. 
Sickle,  mentioned,  Deut.  16.  9;  23.  25;  Mark  4.  29. 

illustrative,  Joel  3.  13 ;  Rev.  14.  14-19.  [firinity. 

SICKNESS.    Lev.  12.  2,  impurity  of  her  s.    A.  V.,  ih- 
2  Kings  1.2;  8.  8,  recover  of  this  s.    A.  V.,  disease. 
Ps.  41.  3,  makest  all  his  bed  in  his  s. 
Jer.  6.  7,  before  me  continually  is  s.     A.  F,  grief. 
Sickness,  instances  of:  —  David's  child,  2  Sam.  12.  15- 
23;    Jeroboam''s  child,  1  Kings  14.   1-18;  ."ton  of  the 
ividow  of  Zarephath,  1  Kings  17.  17;  Ahaziah,  2 
Kings  1. ;  the  Shunammite''s  child,  2  Kings  4.  18-20; 
Ben-hadad,  2  Kings  8.  7-15;  Epaphroditus,  Phil.  2. 
26,  27 ;  Trophimus,  2  Tim.  4.  20. 
conduct  under,  Ps.  35.  13 ;  Mat.  25.  36  ;  Jas.  5.  14. 
SIDDIM.  sTd'dim  —  HeU.  ijlains.    Gen.  14.  3,  8,  10. 
SIDE.    Ex.  32.  26,  Whoso  is  on  Jehovah's  .s-. 
Josh.  22. 11,  Jordan,  on  the  *•.  that  pertaiueth  to.    A.  F, 

at  the  passage  of. 
1  Kings  18.  21,  between  the  two  s.  ?    .4.  F,  opinions? 
1  Chr.  9.  24,  On  the  four  s.    A.  F,  In  four  qxutrtcrs. 
Ps.  118.  6,  Jehovah  is  on  my  .s. 
118.  7,  is  on  my  s.    A.  V.,  taketh  my  j)art. 
141.  6,  by  the  .>>•.  of  the  rock.    A.  F,  in  stony  places. 
Jer.  46.  5,  terror  is  on  every  s.    A.  F.  round  about. 
Ezek.  41.  12,  separate  place  at  the  s.    A.  F,  end. 
Mark  5.  11,  on  the  mountains.    A.V.,  nigh  unto  the 

nunintains. 
Luke  10.  31,  passed  by  on  the  other  s. 
John  19.  34,  pierced  his  s. 

Rev.  22.  2,  on  this  s.  .  .  .  and  on  that.    .4. 1'.,  on  cithers. 
SIDE-CHAMBERS.    1  Kings  6.  8,  the  middle  s.-c. 

A.  v.,  chamber. 
SIDON,  si'don  —  Heb.  a  fishery.    (1)  Gen.  10. 15. 
(2)  town  north  of  Tyre.    A.  V..  Zidon. 
is  not  subdued  by  Asher,  Judg.  1.  31. 
its  inhabitants  oppress  Israel.  Judg.  10.  12. 
Tyre  is  termed  its  "  virgin  daughter."  Lsa.  23.  12. 
is  famous  for  arts  and  commerce,  1  Kings  5.  6;  1  Chr. 

22.  4. 
Ashtoreth,  the  goddess  of,  1  Kings  11  5. 
SIDONIANS.  sl-do'ni-ans.  natives  of  Sidon  (q.v.).    Josh. 

13.  4.     Judg.  18.  7,  A.  F.  Zidonians. 
SIEGE.     Ezek.  4.  7,  toward  the  5.  of  Jerusalem. 

Zech  12.  2,  the  s.  against  Jerusalem. 
SIEGE  WORKS.    Isa.  29.  3,  I  will  raise  s.  w.  against 
thee.    A.V.,  forts. 


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SIEVE.    Isa.  30.  28,  sift  the  nations  witli  the  s.  of  de- 
struction. 

Amos  9.  9,  as  grain  is  sifted  in  a  s. 
SIFT.    Isa.  30.  28,  s.  the  nations. 

l^uke  22.  31,  might  s.  you. 
SIGH.    Ps.  102.  20,  5.  of  tlie  prisoner.    A.  V.,  groaning. 

Prov.  29.  2,  the  people  *'.     A.  F.,  mourn. 

Isa.  35.  10,  s.  shall  flee  away. 

Ezek.  24.  17,  S.,  but  not  aloud.    A.  V.,  Forbear  to  cry. 
SIGHT.    Gen.  2.  9,  pleasant  to  the  s. 

Ex.  23.  8,  a  bribe  blindeth  them  that  have  s.    A.  F.,  the 
wise. 

Ruth  2.  10,  favor  in  thy  .s.    A.  V.,  thine  eyes. 

1  Kings  16.  25,  in  the  *•.  of  Jehovah.     A.  F.,  eyes. 

2  Kings  20.  3,  good  in  thy  .<.  ;  Eccl.  6.  9,  *-.  of  the  eyes. 
Ezek.  6.  9,  loathe  themselves  in  their  own  s.    A.  V., 

lathe  themselves. 
Mat.  11.  26,  it  was  well-pleasing  in  thy  s. 
Luke  18.  42,  receive  thy  *-. 

Acts  21.  3,  had  come  in  .s.  of  Cyprus.    A.V..,  discovered. 
2  Cor.  5.  7,  walk  by  faith,  not  by  a. 
Sight  of  God,  see  Gen.  16.  13  ;   Ex.  3.  7  ;   Acts  4. 19 ;  10. 
31 ;  2  Cor.  2.  17  ;  7.  12 ;  Gal.  3.  11 ;  1  Thes.  1.  3 ;  1  Tim. 
6.  13  ;  1  Pet.  3.  4. 
SIGN.    Gen.  1.  14,  let  them  be  for  a-. 
Gen.  4.  15,  appointed  a  s.  for  Cain.    A.  F.,  ,<<et  a  mark 

upon. 
Prov.  6.  13,  That  maketh  s.  with  his  fingers.    A.  V.,  he 

teacheth. 
Isa.  20.  3,  barefoot  .  .  .  for  a  s. ;  55. 13,  everlasting  s. 
Zech.  3.  8,  men  that  are  a  s.    A.  V.,  wondered  at. 
Mat.  12.  38,  we  would  see  a  s. 
16.  3,  s.  of  the  times. 
Mark  13.  4,  what  shall  be  the  5. 
Luke  1.  22,  continued  making  s.    A.  F.,  beckoned. 
John  2.  23,  beholding  his  s.    A.  F.,  miracles. 
7.  31,  will  he  do  more  5.     .4.  F.,  miracles. 
10.  41,  John  .  .  .  did  no  s.    A.  V.,  miracle. 
Acts  2.  22,  approved  .  .  .  by  .  .  .  s. 

1  Cor.  11.  10,  s.  of  authority  on  her  head.    A.  V.,  power. 
14.  22,  prophesying  is  for  a  s.     A.  V.,  serveth. 

2  Cor.  12.  12,  A\  of  an  apostle. 

Heb.  2.  4,  bearing  witness  with  them,  both  by  s. 
Rev.  12.  1,  a  great  .s.  was  seen  in  heaven.   A.V..,  wonder. 
13.  14,  by  reason  of  the  .«.     A.  F,  miracles. 
Sign,  asking  for,  Isa.  7.  11-14  ;   Mat.  12.  38  ;   Mark  8. 11 ; 
Luke  11.  16 ;  John  4.  48  ;  1  Cor.  1.  22. 
of  Christ's  coming.  Mat.  24.  3,  15,  30  ;  Mark  13.  4  ;  Luke 
21.  7,  25,  32. 
Signs,  tho.se  by  prophets,  I.sa.  20.  2-6 ;    Jer.  19.  1-11 ;  27. 
1-4  ;  32.  6-44  ;  Ezek.  4.  1-12  ;  5.  1-4  ;   37. 15-19  ;  Hos.  1. 
2-9  ;  3.  1-3 ;  Zech.  11.  7-14. 
false,  Deut.  13.  1-3 :  Mat.  24.  24  ;  2  Thes.  2.  9 ;  Rev.  16. 14. 
Examples  oi:  —  sun  and  moon.  Gen.  1.  14;    rainboiv, 
Gen.  9. 13 ;  circumcision.  Gen.  17.  10 :   Afoses,  Ex.  3. 
12;    4.  8;   sabbath,  Ex.  31.  13;   Jonah,  Mat.  12.  39; 
apostles.  Acts  2.  43. 
SIGNAL.    Jer.  6.  1.  raise  up  a  5.    A.  V.,  sign  of  fire. 
SIGNATURE.    Job  31.  35,  here  is  my  s.    A.  V.,  my  de- 

SIGNET.    Gen.  38.  18,  Thy  s.  and  thy  cord. 
Ex.  2S.  11,  like  the  engravings  of  a  s. 
Dan.  6.  17,  king  sealed  it  with  his  own  s. 
SIGNIFICATION.    1  Cor.  14.  10,  no  kind  is  without  s. 
SIGNIFIED.    Acts  23.  22,  s.  these  things  to  me.    A.  V., 

shewed. 
SI  HON,  si'hon  —  Amorite  king.    Num.  21.  21. 
SILAS,  si' las  =  SILVAN  US  (q.c).  —  Lat.   woody,   or 
sylifoi. 
a  member  of  the  apostolic  church.  Acts  15.  22. 
accompanies  Paul,  Acts  15.  22 ;  16.  19-24. 
Is  left  at  Beroea,  Acts  17.  14. 
SILENCE.    Deut.  27.  9,  Keep  s.,  and  hearken.    A.  V., 
Take  heed. 
1  Sam.  2.  9.  put  to  s.  in  darkness.    A.V.,  silent. 
Ps.  39.  2,  dumb  with  s. ;  115.  17,  go  down  into  s. 
Jer.  25.  37,  folds  are  brought  to  .s.    A.V,  cut  down. 
49.  26,  brought  to  s.  in  that  day.    A.  V,  cut  off". 
Rom.  16.  25,  ins.  through  times  eternal.    A.  V,  secret. 
1  Cor.  14.  30,  let  the  first  keep  s.     A.  V,  hold  his  peace. 
1  Pet.  2.  15,  put  to  .s.  the  ignorance. 
Silence,  referred  to.  Job.  2.  13 ;  40.  4,  5  ;  Ps.  38. 13 ;  Prov. 
10.  19  ;  17.  28  :  Eccl.  3.  7.    ' 
women  to  keep,  in  church,  1  Cor.  14.  34  ;  and  elsewhere  ; 
in  heaven.  Rev.  8.  1. 
SILENT.    Ps.  31.  17.  s.  in  Sheol. 

Zech.  2.  13,  Be  .s.,  all  fle.sh. 
SILK.    Rev.  18.  12,  merchandise  of  ...  5. 
SILLA .  sil'la.    2  Kings  12.  20. 
SILLY.    Job  5.  2.  jealousy  slayeth  the  s.  one. 
SI  LOAM,  sT-lo  am.     (1)  the  tower,  Luke  13.  4. 

(2)  a  pool  near  Jerusalem.  John  9.  7-11. 
SILVANUS,  H\\-y si' im&=  SILAS  (q.v.).    2  Cor.  1.  19. 
SILVER.    Gen.  44.  2,  s.  cup,  in  the  sack's  mouth. 
Job  22.  25,  precious  s.  unto  thee. 
Ps.  12.  6,  as  s.  tried  in  a  furnace. 
66. 10,  ass.  is  tried. 
Prov.  10.  20,  as  choice  s. 
16.  16,  understanding  .  .  .  than  s. 


Eccl.  5. 10,  satisfied  with  s. 

Isa.  1.  22,  thy  s.  is  become  dross. 

Zech.  13.  9,  refine  them  as  s. 

Mai.  3.  3,  as  a  refiner  and  purifier  of  s. 

Acts  7.  16,  bought  for  a  price  ins.    A.V.,  .sum  of  money. 
8.  20,  Thy  s.  perish.     A.  V.,  money. 
Silver,  first  appears  in  commerce  in.  Gen.  13.  2 ;  23. 15, 16. 

for  vessels  for  the  sanctuary,  Ex.  26.  19  ;  27. 17  ;  Num. 
7.  13,  19  ;  10.  2. 
SILVERSMITH.    Acts  19.  24,  Demetrius,  a  s. 
SIMEON,  sim'e-ou=  SHI  ME  ON  (q.v.)  — Heh.  famous. 

(1)  Jacob's  second  son  by  Leah,  Gen.  29.  33. 
assists  in  revenging  Dinah,  Gen., 34.  25,  26. 

is  detained  as  hostage  by  Joseph,  Geii.  42.  24. 

his  descendants,  Gen.  49.  5-7  :  Num.  1.  23  ;  Josh.  19.  1-9. 

(2)  an  aged  saint  who  prophesies  concerning  Christ  at 
His  presentation,  Luke  2.  29-35. 

SIMON,  si'mon,  short  form  for  Simeon  (q.v.). 

(1)  the  apostle  Peter  (q.v.).  Mat.  4.  18. 

(2)  the  father  of  Judas  Iscariot,  John  6.  71 ;  13.  2. 

(3)  a  brother  of  our  Lord,  Mat.  13.  55 ;  Mark  6.  3. 

(4)  a  Pharisee,  Luke  7.  36,  40. 

(5)  a  leper  of  Bethany,  Mat.  26.  6. 

(6)  a  Christian  tanner  at  Joppa,  Acts  9.  43. 

(7)  the  Cyrenian  who  bore  the  cross,  Mat.  27.  32. 

(8)  one  of  the  twelve  apostles.  Mat.  10.  4 ;  Mark  3.  18. 

(9)  the  sorcerer,  is  baptized  by  Philip,  Acts  8.  9,  13. 
SIMPLE.     Ps.  19.  7,  making  wise  the  s. 

Ps.  116.  6,  preservetli  the  s. 
119.  130,  giveth  understanding  unto  the  s. 
Prov.  1.  4,  prudence  to  the  s. 

I.  32,  backsliding  of  the  c«. 

8.  5,  O  ye  s.,  understand. 

9.  6,  Leave  off,  ye  s.  ones.    A.  V,  Forsake  the  foolish. 

9.  13,  s.,  and  knoweth  nothing. 

14.  15,  s.  believeth  every  word. 
19.  25,  s.  will  learn  prudence. 

22.  3,  .■;.  pass  on  ;  Ezek.  45.  20,  him  that  is  s. 
SIMPLICITY.  Prov.  1.  22,  will  ye  love  s.  ? 
»S'/^V,  sin  — Heb.  mud  or  marsh. 

(1)  the  wilderness,  Ex.  16.  1. 

(2)  a  city  in  Egypt,  Ezek.  30.  15, 16. 

SIN  (n.).    Gen.  4.  7,  s.  coucheth  at  the  door. 
Ex.  34.  7,  forgiving  .  .  .  s. 
Deut.  24.  16,  death  for  his  own  s. 
Ps.  32.  1,  who.se  s.  is  covered. 

3S.  18.  sorry  for  my  s. 

51.  3,  s.  is  ever  before  me  ;  69.  5,  s.  are  not  hid. 

103.  10,  not  dealt  with  us  after  our  s. 
Prov.  5.  22,  cords  of  his  s.     A.  V.,  sins. 

24.  9,  thought  of  foolishness  is  s. 
I.sa.  1.  18,  s.  be  as  scarlet ;  30.  1,  add  s.  to  s. 

53.  12,  he  bare  the  s.  of  many. 
Zech.  13. 1,  fountain  opened  .  .  .  for  s. 
Mark  3.  29,  guilty  of  an  eternal  s.    A.  V.,  in  danger  of 

eternal  damnatiem. 
Luke  7.  49,  forgiveth  s. 
John  1.  29,  s.  of  the  world. 

8.  7.  is  without  s. ;  8.  34,  bondservant  of  s. 

15.  22,  no  excuse  for  their  s. 

16.  8,  convict  ...  in  respect  of  s.     ^4.  F.,  of  s. 
Acts  7.  60.  lay  not  this  s.  to  their  charge. 
Rom.  3.  9,  all  under  s. 

4.  8,  Lord  will  not  reckon  s. 

5.  12,  through  one  man  &.  entered. 

5.  20,  where  s.  abounded ;  6. 1,  continue  in  s. 

6.  14,  s.  shall  not  have  dominion. 

6.  23,  wages  of  s.  is  death  ;  7.  7,  Is  the  law  s.  ? 

7.  17,  s.  which  dwelleth  in  me. 

1  Cor.  15.  56,  sting  of  death  is  s. 

2  Cor.  5.  21,  Him  who  knew  no  s.  he  made  .  .  .  s. 

II.  7,  a  s.  in  abasing  myself.    ,4.  V.,  offence. 
Heb.  3.  13,  deceitfulness  of  s. 

11.  25,  pleasures  of  s.  [for  s. 

13.  11,  blood  is  brought  .  .  .  as  an  offering  for  s.    A.  V., 
Jas.  5. 16,  Confess  therefore  your  s.    A.  V.,  faults. 
1  John  1.  9.  confess  our  s.  ;  5.  16,  s.  not  unto  death. 
SIN  (r.).    Gen.  39.  9,  s.  against  God. 
1  Sam.  12.  23,  far  be  it  from  me  that  I  should  s. 
1  Kings  8.  46,  if  they  s.  against  thee.    2  Chr.  6.  36. 
Neh.  13  26.  Did  not  Solomon  .  .  .  s.  by  these  things? 
Job  2.  10,  In  all  this  did  not  Job  s. 

10.  14,  if  I  s.,  then  thou  :  Ps.  4.  4,  s.  not. 

Ps.  39.  1,  s.  not  with  my  tongue.  [more. 

78.  17,  Yet  went  thev  on  still  to  s.    A.  V.,  sinned  yet 
Eccl  5.  6.  flesh  to  s. 
Ezek.  3.  21.  righteous  s.  not. 
Hos.  13.  2,  they  s.  more. 
Mat.  18.  15,  if  thy  brother  s.    A.  V,  shall  trespass. 

18.  21.  how  oft  shall  mv  brother  s. 
Luke  17.  3,  if  thy  brother  s.     ,4.  V,  trespass. 
John  5.  14,  s.  no  more  ;  8.  11.  go  ...  s.  no  more. 

9.  3,  neither  did  this  man  s.     .4.  V,  hath  .  .  .  sinned. 
Rom.  6.  15.  shall  we  s. 

1  Cor.  8.  12,  s.  against  Christ. 
Eph.  4.  26,  be  ye  angry,  and  s.  not. 
Heb.  10.  26,  if  we  s.  wilfully  ;  1  John  3.  9,  cannot  s. 
1  Pet.  2.  20,  when  ye  s.,  and  are  buffeted  for  it.    A.  V, 
be  buffeted  for  your  faults. 


SIN 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO    THE 


SKI 


Sin,  what  it  is.  Deut.  9.  7 ;    Prov.  24.  9 ;    Rom.  14.  2J  ; 

1  Johu3.  4;  5.  17.  ,     „ 

its  origin,  Gen.  3.  fj,  7 ;  Mat.  15.  19 ;  John  8.  44  ;  Rom. 

5.  12  ;  1  John  .3.  8. 
is  universal,  1  Kings  8.  46  ;  Isa.  53.  6;  Ps.  130.  3 ;  Rom. 

3.  19  ;  Gal.  3.  22. 
its  characteristics,  Prov.  15.  9;  Isa.  1.  18;   Jer.  44.  4; 

Eph.  5. 11 ;  Heb.  3.  13,  15 ;  9. 14 ;  Jas.  1.  15. 
confession  of,  2  Sam.  12.  13  ;  Job  7.  20 ;  Ps.  32.  5 ;  40.  12 ; 

51.  3-5 ;  Prov.  28.  13  ;  Isa.  26.  18 ;  Luke  5.  8 ;  1  John  1. 

8-10 
humiliation  on  account  of,  1  Kings  21.  29;  Neh.  9  1; 

Jonah  3.  6.  ^  „,     tt  ,    „ 

Christ  alone  without,  John  8.  46;  2  Cor.  5.  21;  Heb.  7. 

cleansing  from,  Ps.  51.  2 ;  Isa.  1.  25 ;  Zech.  13. 1,  9 ;  Mai. 
3.  3;  Heb.  9.  14. 

wages  of,  death,  Rom.  6.  23 ;  sting  of  death,  1  Cor.  15.  56. 

excludes  from  heaven,  1  Cor.  6.  9  ;  Gal.  5.  21 ;  Eph.  o.  5  ; 
Rev.  21.  27  ;  22.  14,  15. 

punishment  of,  Gen.  2.  17  ;  Rom.  5.  12 ;  Heb.  10.  26,  27 ; 
Jas.  1. 15.  r  ■,  ■, 

Examples  of  the  evil  consequences  ox:  — Adam  and 
Eve,  Gen.  3.  8;  Cain,  Gen.  4.  11;  Reuben,  Simeon, 
and  Levi,  Gen.  49.  4,  5;  destruction  of  the  old  lourld. 
Gen.  6.  5;  Sodom,  &tc..  Gen.  19.  24;  the.  Egyptians, 
Ex.  14.  27;  iV^(7(/«6  and  Abihu,  Lev.  10.  2;  Achan, 
Josh.  7.  25;  Saul,  1  Sam.  28.  18;  the  children  that 
mocked  Elixha,  2  Kings  2.  24  ;  Gehazi,  2  Kings  5.  27  ; 
Ananias  and  Sapphira,  Acts  5.  5 ;  Moses  and  Aaron, 
Num.  20. 12;  David,  2  Sam.  12.  10;  Eli,  1  Sam.  3.  11- 
14  ;  Peter,  Luke  22.  62. 
Sins,  National,  denounced,  Isa.  1.  24 ;  Jer.  5.  9  ;  6.  27  ; 
bring  .iudgments.  Mat.  23.  35,  3o ;  27.  25. 

Exemplified :  — jSoc/o/^   and    Uomorruh,   Gen.  IS.    20; 

2  Pet.  2.  6;  children  of  Israel,  Ex.  16.  8;  32.  31; 
nations  of  Canaan,  Deut.  9.  4 :  kingdom  of  Israel, 
2  Kings  17.  8-12;  kingdom  of  Jndah,  2  Kings  17. 19; 
Isa.  1.  2-7 ;  Moab,  Jer.  48.  29,  30 ;  Babijlon,  Jer.  51.  6, 
13,  .52  :  Tijre,  Ezek.  23.  2;  Ninereh,  Nah.  3.  1. 

SINAI,  si'nai.    (1)  mount,  Judg.  5.  5;  Ps.  68.  8. 

12)  the  wilderness,  Ex.  19. 1 ;  Lev.  7.  38  ;  Num.  1.  1. 
SINCE.    Deut.  34.  10,  not  arisen  a  prophet  .s-.  in  Israel. 

Ezek.  35.  6,  .s'.  thou  hast  not  hated  blood.     .4.  V.,  sifh. 
SINCERE.    2  Pet.  3.  1,  I  stir  up  your  5.  miud.    A.  V., 

SINCERITY.    Josh.  24.  14,  serve  him  in  s. 
SINFUL.    Luke  5.  8,  I  am  a  .«.  man. 

Rom.  7.  13,  sin  .  .  .  become  exceeding  s. 
SING.    Ex.  15.  21,  S.  ye  to  Jehovah. 

Ps.  57.  7,  I  will  s.  prai.se.«.     A.  V.,  give  praise. 

87.  7,  They  that  s.    A .  V.,  the  singers. 

96.  12,  trees  of  the  wood  s.  for  joy.    .4.  V.,  rejoice. 

Amos  6.  5,  s.  idle  songs  to  the  sound.    .4.  V.,  chant  to. 

Rev.  5.  9,  they  s.  a  new  song.     ^4.  K.,  sa7ig. 
SINGERS.    1  Chr.  15.  19,  s.  .  .  .  were  appointed. 

2  Chr.  23.  13,  s.  played  on  instruments.    ^4.  V.,  s.  uiih. 

Ps.  63.  25,  the  s.  went  before. 

Ezek.  40.  44,  chambers  for  the  s. 
SINGING.    Ps.  105.  43,  his  chosen  with  s.    A.  V.,  glad- 
ness. 

Ps.  107.  22,  declare  his  works  with  s.    A.V.,  rejoicing. 

Isa.  35.  10,  come  with  s.  unto  Zion.     A.  V,  songs. 

Acts  16.  25,  were  .  .  .  s.  hymns  unto  God.    A.  V.,  sang 
praises. 
SINGLE.    Mat.  6.  22,  thine  eye  be  s. 
SINGLENESS.    Eph.  6.  5,  obedient  ...  in  s.  of  your 

heart. 
SINIM,  si'nim,  either  China  or  Phoenicia.    Isa.  49.  12. 
SINITE,  si'nite,  an  inhabitant  of  Sin.     Gen.  10.  17; 

1  Chr.  1.  15. 
SINK.    Ps.  69.  2,  I  A-.  in  deep  mire. 

Eccl.  10. 18,  roof  s.  in.    A.V.,  building  decayeth. 

Jer.  51.  64,  thus  shall  Babylon  s. 

Mat.  14.  30,  beginning  to  s.,  he  cried  out. 

Luke  5.  7,  they  began  to  s. 
9.  44,  words  5.  into  your  ears. 
SINNED.    Gen.  20.  9,  s.  against  thee.    A.  V.,  offended. 

Ex.  9.  34,  Pharaoh  .  .  .  s.  yet  more. 

Num.  21.  7,  We  have  s.,  because  we  have  spoken. 

1  Sam.  15.  24,  Saul  said  ...  I  have  .s. 

2  Sam.  12.  13,  David  said  unto  Nathan,  I  have  s. 
Job  1.  5,  It  may  be  that  my  sons  have  5. 

7.  20,  If  I  have  s.     .4.  V.,  I  have  s. 

35. 3.  more  than  if  I  had  s.  ?    ^4.  V.,  if  I  be  cleansed  from 
my  sin  ? 
Ps.  41.  4.  heal  my  soul ;  for  I  have  s. 

51.  4,  against  thee,  thee  only,  have  I  s. 

106.  6,  we  have  s.  with  our  fathers. 
Prov.  14.  21,  he  that  despiseth  his  neighbor  s. 

20.  2,  He  that  provoketh  him  to  anger  sinneth. 
Isa.  64.  5,  thou  wast  wroth,  and  we  s. 
Jer.  33.  8,  s.  against  me.     .4.  V.,  s. 
Lam.  5.  7,  Our  fathers  s. 
Ezek.  18.  4,  soul  that  sinneth.  it  shall  die. 
Mat.  27.  4,  I  have  s.  in  that  I  betrayed. 
Rom.  3.  23,  all  have  .<!.,  and  fall  short. 
2  Pet.  2.  4,  spared  not  angels  when  they  s. 
1  John  1. 10,  if  we  say  that  we  have  not  s. 


SINNER.    Gen.  13.  13,  s.  against  Jehovah. 
Ps.  1.  1,  nor  standeth  in  the  way  of  s.  ;  25.  8,  instruct  s. 
104.  35,  .■>'.  be  consumed  ;  Prov.  1. 10,  if  s.  entice. 
Prov.  13.  21,  evil  pursueth  s. 
Eccl.  9.  IS,  one  s.  destroyeth. 
Mat.  11.  19,  friend  of  publicans  and  s. 

26.  45,  betrayed  uito  the  hands  of  s. 
Luke  15.  7,  over  one  s.  that  repeuteth. 

18.  13,  be  thou  merciful  to  me  a  5. 
John  9.  16,  How  can  a  ...  s.  do  such  signs? 
9.  31,  God  heareth  not  s. ;  Rom.  5.  8,  were  yet  s. 

1  Tim.  1.  9,  law  is  .  .  .  for  .  .  .  5. ;  1.  15,  to  save  s. 
Heb.  7.  26,  separated  from  s. 

Jas.  5.  20,  converteth  a  s. 
SIN-OFFERING.  2  Kings  12.  16,  money  for  the  s.-o. 
A.  v.,  sin  money. 

2  Chr.  29.  24,  a  s.-o.  with.    A.  V.,  r€c07iciliation. 
SI  ON,  si'on  — Heb.  elevated. 

mount  Hermon,  Deut.  4.  48. 
SIPHMOTH.  sTph'moth.    1  Sam.  30.  28. 
SIPPAI,  sTp'pai  =  SAPH  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  20.  4. 
SIR.    Mat.  21.  30,  said,  I  go,  s. 
John  4.  11,  S.,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with'. 
12.  21,  S.,  we  would  see  Jesus. 
20.  15,  S.,  if  thou  hast  borne  him  hence. 
Acts  7.  26,  S.,  ye  are  brethren. 
16.  30,  S.,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved? 

27.  10,  S.,  I  perceive  that  the  voyage. 

SIR  AH,  si'rah  —  Heb.  retiring  — &  well.    2  Sam.  3.  26. 
SIRION,  sTr'i-on  — Heb.  breastplate— monnt  Hermon. 

Deut.  3.  9. 
SI  SERA,  sTs'e-ra.     (1)  Jabin's  general,  Judg.  4.  2. 
is  murdered  by  Jael,  Judg.  4.  21. 
(2)  one  of  the  Nethinim,  Ezra  2.  53  ;  Neh.  7.  55, 
SISTER.    Mat.  19.  29,  tliat  hath  left  .  .  .  s. 
Mark  3.  35,  the  same  is  my  .  .  .  s. 
Philem.  2,  Apphia  our  s.    A.  V.,  beloved. 
SIT.    Gen.  27. 19,  s.  and  eat. 
Ex.  11.  5,  firstborn  .  .  .  that  s.  upon  his  throne. 
Deut.  23.  13.  s.  down.     A.  V.,  wilt  ease  thyself. 
Ps.  9.  7,  s.  as  king  for  ever.     A.  V.,  shall  endure. 
110.  1,  s.  thou  at  my  right  hand. 
Eccl.  10.  6,  the  rich  s.  in  a  low  place. 
Isa.  65.  4,  s.  among  the  graves.    A.  V.,  remain. 
Jer.  8.  14.  we  s.  still. 

Amos  3.  12,  that  s.  in  Samaria.    A.V.,  dwell. 
Mark  6.  39,  that  all  should  a',  down.    A.  V.,  to  make  all 

s.  donn. 
Luke  14.  28,  doth  not  first  s.  down,  and  count  the  cost. 
A.  v.,  sitfelk. 
SITHRI,  sith'ri  — Heb.  God  protects  —  ^  Levite.     Ex. 

6.  22.     A.  v.,  Zithri. 
SITNAH,    sTt'nah— Heb.    strife   or   enmity  —  ^  well. 

Gen.  26.  21. 
SITTING.    1  Kings  13.  14,  man  of  God  .  .  .  s.  under 
an  oak. 
2  Kiugs  19.  27,  I  know  thy  .«.  down.    A.  V.,  abode. 
Lam.  3.  63,  Behold  thou  their  s.  dowTi. 
Mat.  9.  9,  s.  at  the  place  of  toll. 
11.  16,  like  unto  children  5.  iu  the  marketplaces. 
20.  30,  two  blind  men  *-.  by  the  way  side. 
26.  64,  Son  of  man  s.  at  the  right  hand. 
Luke  2.  46,  5.  in  the  midst  of  the  teachers. 
8.  35,  s.  clothed  and  in  his  right  mind. 
John  2. 14,  changers  of  money  s. 
Acts  2.  2,  filled  all  the  house  where  they  were  5. 

8.  28,  he  was  .  .  .  s.  in  his  chariot. 

SIVAN,  si'van  — third  Jewish  month.    Esth.  8.  9. 
SKIES.    2  Sam.  22.  12,  thick  clouds  of  the  .«. 

Ps.  36.  5,  reacheth  unto  the  s.    A.  V.,  clouds, 
bl.  10,  thv  truth  unto  the  5.     A.V.,  clouds. 
68.  34,  his  strength  is  in  the  5.    .4.  V.,  clouds. 
n.ll,s.  sent  out  a  sound. 

Isa.  45.  8,  s.  pour  down  righteousness. 

.Ter.  51.  9,  judgment  ...  is  hfted  up  even  to  the  s. 
SKILFUL.    Gen.  25.  27,  a  s.  hunter.    A.V.,  cunning. 

Ex.  31.  4,  devise  s.  works.    A.  V.,  ctmmng. 

1  Sam.  16.  16,  s.  plaver.    A.  V.,  cnnning. 

Isa.  3.  3.  the  s.  enchanter.    A:V..  eloquent. 

Dan.  1  4.  .<;.  in  all  wisdom ;  Amos  5. 16,  s.  in  lamentation. 
SKILFULLY.      Ex.    28.   8,    s.   woven    band.      A.  V., 
curious  girdle. 

Ps.  33.  3.  Plav  -s.  with  a  loud  noise. 
SKILFULNESS.    Ps.  78.  72,  guided  them  by  the  s. 

Eccl.  2.  21,  and  with  .<.    A.V.,  in  equity. 
SKILL.    Ps.  137.  5,  forget  her  s.    A.  V.,  cunmng. 

Eccl.  9. 11,  men  of  .s. 
SKIN.    Gen.  3.  21,  made  .  .  .  coats  of  s. 

Ex.  34.  29,  s.  of  his  face  shone. 

Lev.  8.  17,  bullock  and  its  s.    A.  V.,  his  hide. 

9.  11,  the  s.  he  burnt.    A.  V.,  hide. 

Job  2.  4,  s.  for  s. ;  Jer.  13.  23,  change  his  «. 
Heb.  11.  37.  sheep.ikins.  goatskins. 
SKIRT.    Ex.  28.  33,  about  the  s.    A.V.,  hem. 
Ex.  28.  34 ;  39.  25,  s.  of  the  robe.    A.  V.,  hem. 
Ruth  3.  9,  spread  .  .  .  thy  s.  over. 
1  Sam.  15.  27,  laid  hold  upon  the  s.  of  his  robe. 
24.  4,  cut  off  the  5.  of  Saul's  robe. 
Ps.  133.  2,  upon  the  s.    A.  V. ,  to  the  skirts. 


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SKULL.    Mat.  27.  33,  The  place  of  a  .«. 

Luke  23,  33,  which  is  called  The  s.     A.  F.,  Calvary. 
SKY.    Job  37.  18,  Caust  thou  .  .  .  spread  out  the  s. 
Ps.  89.  6,  who  ill  the  s.    A.V.,  heaven. 
89.  37,  faithful  witness  in  tlie  a\    ^4.  F.,  heaven. 
SLACK.    2  Chr.  15.  7,  let  not  your  hands  be  s.    A.  V., 
iveak. 
Ezra  4.  22,  that  ye  be  not  5.    .4.  F.,  fail  not. 
Prov.  10.  4, .?.  hand ;  2  Pet.  3.  9,  not  s. 
18.  9.  ."!.  in  his  work.    A.V.,  ulnfhful. 
SLACKED.    Ps.  77.  2,  and  s.  not.    .4.  F.,  ceased. 
SLACKNESS.    2  Pet.  3.  9,  as  some  count  s. 
SLAIN.    Gen.  4.  23,  I  have  s.  a  man. 

1  Sam.  29.  5,  Saul  hath  s.  his  thousands.    A.  F,  slew. 
Prov.  22. 13,  5.  in  the  streets. 

24.  11,  ready  to  be  s. ;  Isa.  66.  16,  s.  of  Jehovah. 

Jer.  33.  5,  I  have  s.  in  mine  anger. 

Eph.  2.  16,  s.  the  enmity. 

Rev.  5.  6,  a  Lamb  standing,  as  though  it  had  been  s. 
SLANDER.    Ps.  1.5.  3,  He  that  5.  not.   A.V.,  backbile/h. 

Pi-ov.  30.  10,  S.  not  a  servant.    ^4.  F,  Accuse. 
Slauder,  referred  to,  Ex.  23.  1 ;  Ps.  101.  5 ;  Prov.  10.  18  ; 
Jer.  6.  28 ;  1  Tim.  3.  11 ;  Tit.  3.  2. 

effects  of,  Prov.  16.  23 ;  18.  8 ;  Jer.  38.  4. 

how  to  behave  under,  Mat.  5.  11, 12 ;  1  Cor.  4.  10, 12. 

illustrated,  Prov.  12.  18  ;  25.  18. 

Examples:  — Zafta?i'. 9  sons.  Gen.  31.  1;  Doeg,  1  Sam. 
22.  9-11 ;  Ziba,  2  Sam.  16.  3 ;  children  of  Jielial,  1 
Kings  21.  13;  Haman,  Esth.  3.  8;  DoivVs  enemies, 
Ps.  31.  13;  Jews,  Mat.  11.  18,  19;  iJriesU,  Mark  15.  3; 
enemies   of    Slephen,  Acts   6.    11;    Tcriullus,  Acts 

24.  2,  5. 

SLANDERER.    1  Tim.  3. 11,  be  grave,  not  .5. 

2  Tim.  3.  3  :  Tit.  2.  3,  5.     A.  V.,  false  accusers. 
SLANDEROUS.    Ezek.  22.  9,  S.  men.    .4.  F,  men  that 

rnrrv  fah's. 
SLAUGHTER.    Gen.  14. 17,  return  from  the  s. 
Ps.  44.  22,  as  sheep  for  the  s. 
Isa.  53.  7,  as  a  lamb  ...  to  the  .s. 
Jer.  7.  32,  the  valley  of  s.  ;  12.  3,  for  the  day  of  s. 
SLAVE.    Deut.  21.  14,  shalt  not  deal  with  her  as  a  5. 

.4.  v.,  make  mprchamlise  of. 
SLAY.    Gen.  4.  14,  findeth  me  will  s.  me. 
Gen.  20.  11,  5.  me  for  my  wife's  sake. 

27.  41,  s.  my  brother  Jacob. 

37.  26,  What  profit  is  it  if  we  s.  our  brother. 
Ex.  4.  23,  I  will  s.  thy  son. 
Num.  35.  27,  5.  the  manslayer.     A.  F,  kill. 

1  Sam.  19.  1,  should  5.  David.    A.  F,  kill. 

2  Kings  11. 15,  him  that  followeth  her,  s.    A.  F,  kill. 
Esth.  3.  13,  letters  were  sent  ...  to  s.    A.  F,  tcill. 
Job5. 2,  .iealousy.s\  the  silly ;  13. 15,  Behold,  he  wills,  me. 
Ps.  34.  21,  evil  shall  s.  the  wicked. 

62.  3,  That  ye  may  s.  him.    .4.  F.,  ye  shall  be  slain. 
Isa.  57.  5,  that .«.  the  children.     .4.  F,  slaying. 
Luke  19.  27,  .<.  them  before  me. 
Acts  23.  15,  readj'  to  s.    A.  V.,  kill. 
2  Thes.  2.  8,  Lord  Jesus  shall  s.    A.  F,  Lord  shall  con- 
sinnp. 
SLAYER.    Ezek.  21. 11,  give  it  into  the  hand  of  the  s. 
SLEEK.    Deut.  32.  15,  become  s.    A.  F,  covered  tvith 

'  fafiipss. 
SLEEP  («.).    Gen.  28. 16,  awaked  out  of  his  .?. 
Judg.  4.  21,  in  a  deep  s.    A.V.,  fast  asleep. 
Ps.  13.  3,  the  s.  of  death ;  76.  5,  have  slept  their  s. 
78.  65,  as  one  out  of  s. 
127.  2,  giveth  unto  his  beloved  .5. 
Prov.  3.  24,  s.  shall  be  sweet ;  4.  16,  s.  is  taken  away. 
6.  10,  yet  a  little  s. ;  20. 13,  love  not  s. 
Eccl.  5.  12,  s.  of  a  laboring  man. 

Jer.  51.  39,  s.  a  perpetual  s. ;  Luke  9.  32,  heavy  with  s. 
.John  11.  13,  taking  rest  in  s. 
Rom.  13.  11,  time  ...  to  awake  out  of  s. 
SLEEP  (r.).    1  Kings  18.  27,  perad venture  he  s. 
Ps.  3.  5,  laid  me  down  and  .v. ;  44.  23,  why  s. 
121.  4,  neither  slumber  nor  s. 
Prov.  6.  9,  How  long  wilt  thou  s. 
Mat.  9.  24,  not  dead,  but  s. ;  26.  45,  s.  on  now. 
26.  40,  findeth  them  s.    A.  F,  asleep. 
Mark  13.  36,  he  find  you  «. 
Luke  22.  46,  Why  *•.  ye  ? 
1  Cor.  11.  30,  not  a  few  «. 
15.  51.  We  all  shall  not  s. 
Eph.  5.  14,  Awake,  thou  that  s. 
1  Thes.  5.  6,  let  us  not  s. 
Sleep,  mentioned.  Gen.  2.  21;  15.  12;  1  Sam.  26.  12;  Job 
4.  13:  Prov.  10.  5;  19.15;  20.  13. 
used  figuratively.  Ps.  13.  3:   Dan.  12.  2:  Mat.  27.  52; 
Rom.  13.  11 ;  1  Cor.  15.  20,  51 ;  1  Thes.  4.  13-15. 
SLEEPER.    .Tonah  1.  6,  0  s.  ?  arise. 
SLEIGHT.    Eph.  4. 14.  by  the  .<.  of  men  {,=ti-ick). 
SLEPT.    Gen.  2.  21.  and  he  s. 
Job  3.  13,  quiet ;  I  should  have  s. 
Ps.  3.  5,  I  laid  me  down  and  .«. 
Mat.  13.  25,  while  men  s. 

25.  5.  all  .slumbered  and  s. 

28.  13,  stole  him  awav  while  we  s. 
SLEW.    Gen.  4.  8,  Cain  .  .  .  *-.  him. 

Gen.  34.  25,  s.  all  the  males. 


Judg.  9.  54,  a  woman  s.  him. 
16.  30,  dead  that  he  s.  at  liis  death. 

1  Khigs  20.  20,  5.  every  one  his  man. 

Ps.  78.  31,  .9.  of  the  fattest  of  them. 

Mat.  2. 16,  s.  all  the  male  children. 
23.  31,  s.  the  prophets.     ^1.  F,  killed. 
23.  35,  ye  s.  between  the  sanctuary. 

Acts  5.  30,  Jesus,  whom  ye  s. 

Rom.  7. 11,  sin  .  .  .  s.  me. 
SLIDE.     Ps.  37.  31,  none  of  his  steps  shall  s. 
SLIGHTLY.    Jer.  6.  14;  8.  11,  healed  the  hurt  .  .  .  s. 
SLIME.     Gen.  11.  3,  s.  had  they  for  mortar. 

Gen.  14. 10,  Siddim  was  full  of  s.  pits.    .4.  F,  slimepits. 
SLING.    1  Sam.  17.  40,  his  s.  was  in  his  hand. 

1  Sam.  25.  29,  them  shall  he  s.  out. 

1  Chr.  12.  2,  in  s.     .4.  F,  harliny. 

Prov.  26.  8,  bindeth  a  stone  in  a  s. 
Sling,  see  Judg.  20.  16 ;  1  Sam.  17.  40,  49  ;  2  Kings  3.  25 ; 

2  Chr.  26.  14  ;  Job  41.  28 ;  Zech.  9.  15. 
SLIP.    1  Sam.  19. 10,  s.  away  out. 


2  Sam.  22.  37,  feet  have  not  *'.     ^4.  F,  did  not  slip. 
'ob  12.  5,  It  is  ready  for  them  who 
that  is  ready  to  slip  wiih  his  feet. 


at  sup. 
s.    A.  v.. 


He 


Ps.  17.  5,  My  feet  have  not  s.    A.  V.,  .Hip  not. 
38.  16,  when  my  foot  s. ;  73.  2,  well  nigh  s. 
SLIPPERY,    Ps.  35.  6,  way  be  dark  and  s. 
SLOPES.    Num.  21.  15,  *•.  of  the  valleys.    A.  V.,  stream. 
Josh.  12.  8,  in  the  Arabah,  and  in  the  s.    A.  V.,  .wrings. 
Sloth,  rebuked,  Prov.  6.  6-11;  15.  19;  20.  13;  22.  13;  24. 
30-34 ;  Eccl.  10.  18 ;  Mat.  25.  26 ;  Rom.  11.  8. 
condemned,  Prov.  6.  4 ;  Rom.  12.  11 ;  1  Thes.  5.  6 ;  Heb. 

6.  12. 
Examples  ;  —  Sodom,  Ezek.  16.  49 ;  the  natchmen  of 
Israel,  Isa.  56.  10 ;  the  foolish  virgins.  Mat.  25.  5;  the 
servant  trho  hid  his  talent.  Mat.  25.  26 ;  the  Athenians, 
Acts  17.  21. 
SLOTHFUL.    Judg.  18.  9,  be  not  s.  to  go. 
Mat.  25.  26,  wicked  and  s.  servant. 

Rom.  12. 11,  in  diligence  not  .s.    A.  V.,  not  s.  in  business. 
SLOW.    Ex.  4.  10,  I  am  s.  of  speech. 
Ex.  34.  6,  .s.  to  anger.    .4.  V.,  lo)igsiiJ}'ering.  [ing. 

Num.  14.  18,  Jehovah  is  s.  to  anger.    A.  V.,  longsuffer- 
Neh.  9.  17,  .s\  to  anger.    Joel  2.  13. 
Ps.  86.  15,  a  God  .  .  .  -S.  to  anger.    A.  V.,lo7ig suffering. 
Prov.  14.  29,  s.  to  anger. 

19.  11,  discretion  .  .  .  maketh  him  s.  to  anger.    A.  F, 
deferreth  his. 
Luke  24.  25,  .f.  of  heart  to  believe. 
Jas.  1.  19,  .S-.  to  speak,  s.  to  wrath. 
SLUGGARD.    Prov.  6.  6,  Go  to  the  ant,  thou  s. 
Prov.  6.  9,  How  long  wilt  thou  sleep,  O  s.  ? 
13.  4,  s.  desireth,  and  hath  nothing. 
15. 19,  way  of  the  s.    A.  V.,  slothful  man. 

19.  24,  s.  burieth  his  hand.    A.  V.,  slothful  man. 

20.  4,  .?.  will  not  plow. 

26.  14,  s.  upon  his  bed.     A.V.,  slothful. 
26.  16.  s.  is  wiser  in  his  own  conceit. 
SLUGGISH.    Heb.  6.  12,  be  not  s.    A.  F,  slothful. 
SLUMBER  (H.).    Ps.  132.  4,  s.  to  mine  eyelids. 

Prov.  6.  Ill,  a  little  s. 
SLUMBER  {r.).    Ps.  121.  3,  He  .  .  .  will  not  s. 

Isa.  5.  27,  none  shall  s.  ;  56.  10,  loving  to  s. 

Mat.  25.  5,  they  all  s. 

2  Pet.  2.  3,  their  destruction  s.  not. 
SMALL.    Ex.  9.  9,  become  s.  dust. 

Ex.  16.  14,  behold  ...as.  round  thing. 

Num.  16.  9,  seemeth  it  but  a  s.  thing. 

Deut.  32.  2,  s.  rain  upon. 

1  Kings  2.  20,  one  s.  petition  ;  19. 12,  stiU  s.  voice. 

Job  8.  7,  thy  beginning  was  s. 

15.  11,  Are  the  consolations  of  God  too  s.  for  thee. 
A.]'.,  with  thee. 

26.  14,  how  s.  a  whisper.    .4.  F,  little  a  portion. 
Ps.  119.  141,  s.  and  despised. 
Prov.  24.  10,  thy  strength  is  s. 
Isa.  1.  9,  s.  remnant ;  7.  13,  s.  thing  for  you. 

16.  14,  remnant  shall  be  very  s. 
40.  15,  s.  dust  of  the  balance. 

Jer.  30.  19,  not  be  s. ;  49.  15,  s.  among  the  nations. 

Amos  7.  2,  he  is  s. ;  Obad.  2,  I  have  made  thee  s. 

Zech.  4.  10,  despised  the  day  of  s.  things? 

Mat.  15.  34,  few  .s-.  fishes.    .4.  F,  little. 

Acts  27.  16,  under  the  lee  of  a  s.  island.    .4.  F,  under  a 

certain  island. 
1  Cor.  4.  3,  s.  thing  that  I  should  be  judged. 
6.  2,  to  judge  the  smalle.'it  matters? 
Jas.  3.  4,  a  very  s.  rudder. 
3.  5.  how  .S-.  a  fire  !     A.  F,  a  little. 
SMART.    Prov.  11.  15,  surety  .  .  .  shall  .<. 
Prov.  13.  20,  companion  of  fools  shall  s.  for.it.    A.  V., 
he  destroyed. 
SMELL  (?;.).    Dan.  3.  27,  nor  had  the  s.  of  fire. 
1  Cor.  12. 17,  where  were  the  smelling  f 
Eph.  5.  2,  himself  ...  to  God  for  an  odor  of  a  sweet  s. 

.4.  F,  .iweet-smelling  savour. 
Phil.  4.  18.  odor  of  a  sweet  s. 
SMELL  (v.).    Gen.  8. 21.  .<.  the  sweet  savor. 
Deut.  4.  "is.  gods  .  .  .  neither  see  .  .  .  nor*.    Ps.ll5.  6. 
Job  39.  25,  he  s.  the  battle. 


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SMITE.    Gen.  4. 15,  sliould  s.  him.    .1.  V.,  kill. 
Gen.  8.  21,  neither  will  I  again  .s. 
34.  30,  they  will  gather  .  .  .  and  s.  me.    A.  V.,  shiy. 
Ex.  2. 13,  Wherefore  s.  thou  thy  fellow? 
Lev.  26.  24,  s.  you,  even  I,  seven  times.     A.  F.,  punish. 
Num.  24.  8,  a.  them.    A.  V.,  pierce. 
Deut.  19.  6,  s.  liim  mortally.    A.  I'.,  slay. 
2  Sam.  2.  22,  wherefore  should  I  s.  thee. 
12.  9,  hast  s.  Uriah.    A.  V.,  killed. 
2  Kings  6. 18,  5.  this  people. 

Ps.  68.  21,  God  will  s.  through  the  head.    A.  F.,  shall 
icound. 

89.  23,  s.  them  that  hate  him.    A.V.,  plague. 
121.  6,  sun  shall  not  s. ;  141.  5,  Let  the  righteous  s.  me. 
Prov.  19.  23,  *S'.  a  scoffer  ;  Isa.  10.  24,  though  he  s. 
Isa.  32. 12,  s.  upon  the  breasts.    A.  F.,  lament  for. 
41.  7,  s.  the  anvil.    A.  V.,  smote. 
58.  4,  s.  with  the  fist  of  wickedness. 
Jer.  18.  18,  .s.  him  with  the  tongue. 
Lam.  3.  30,  his  cheek  to  liim  that  s. 
Ezek.  7.  9,  I,  Jehovah,  do  5.    A.  V.,  am  the  Lord  that 
smiteth. 

9.  8, .«.,  and  I  was  left.    A.  F.,  slayiiig. 
Amos  9. 1,  ^S".  the  capitals. 
Nah.  2.  10,  knees  s.  together. 
Zech.  13.  7,  A',  the  shepherd. 
Mai.  4.  6,  s.  the  earth  with  a  curse. 
Mat.  5.  39,  s.  thee  on  thy  right.    A.  F.,  shall  smite. 
John  18.  23,  why  s.  thou  me '! 
Acts  23.  3,  God  shall  s.  thee. 
2  Cor.  11.  20,  5.  you  on  the  face.    A.  V.,  smite. 
Rev.  11.  6,  s.  the  earth  with  everj^  plague. 
SMITER.    Isa.  50.  6,  my  back  to  the  s. 
SMITH.     1  Sam.  13.  19,  no  s.  found  throughout  .  .  . 
Israel. 
Isa.  54.  16,  I  have  created  the  s. 
Jer.  29.  2,  s.,  were  departed  from  Jerusalem. 
Zech.  1.  20,  Jehovah  showed  me  four  s.    A.  F,  car- 
ppiiters. 
SMITTEN.    Ex.  7.  25,  Jehovah  had  &.  the  river. 
Num.  22.  28,  s.  me  these  three  times? 
Job  16.  10,  5.  me  upon  the  cheek. 
Ps.  3.  7,  s.  all  mine  enemies ;  102.  4,  My  heart  is  s. 
143.  3,  He  hath  s.  my  life. 

Isa.  5.  25,  he  .  .  .  hath  s.  them  ;  53.  4,  5.  of  God. 
Amos  4.  9,  s.  you  with  bla.sting. 
Acts  23.  3,  s.  contrary  to  the  law. 
2  Cor.  4.  9,  5.  down.     A.  F,  casi. 
SMOKE.    Gen.  15. 17,  a  smoking  furnace. 
Deut.  29.  20,  will  s.  against  that  man. 
Judg.  20.  40,  a  pillar  of  s.  [cended. 

20.  40,  city  went  up  in  s.    A.  V.,  flame  of  the  city  as- 
2  Sam.  22.  9,  s.  out  of  his  nostrils. 
Ps.  68.  2,  as  5.  is  driven  away. 
74. 1,  Why  doth  thine  anger  s. 
102.  3,  consume  away  like  s. 
119.  83,  a  wineskin  in  the  5. 
Prov.  10.  26,  as  s.  to  the  eyes. 
Isa.  4.  5,  cloud  and  s. 

30.  27,  in  thick  rising  s.    A.V.,  the  burden  thereof  is 
heavy. 

34. 10,  s.  thereof  shall  go  up  for  ever. 
51.  6,  vanish  away  like  s. 
65.  5,  .s\  in  my  nose  ;  Acts  2. 19,  vapor  of  s. 
SMOOTH.    Gen.  27.  11,  1  am  a  s.  man. 
Ps.  55.  21,  s.  as  butter.    A.  F,  smoother  than. 
Prov.  5.  3,  s.  than  oil ;  Isa.  30. 10,  s.  things. 
Isa.  18.  2,  nation  tall  and  s.    A.  F,  peeled. 
45.  2,  make  the  rough  places  s.    A.  F,  straight. 
Luke  3.  5,  the  rough  ways  s. 

Rom.  16.  18,  s.  and  fair  speech.    A.  F,  good  icords  and 
fair  speeches. 
SMOOTHLY.    Prov.   23.    31,   goeth   down   s.     A.V., 
moveth  itself  aright. 
S.  of  Sol.  7.  9,  That  goeth  down  s.    A.  V.,  sweetly. 
SMOTE.    Gen.  14.  5,  s.  the  Rephaim. 
Ex.  12.  29,  ,s.  all  the  first-born. 
32.  35,  Jehovah  s.  the  people.    A.  F,  plagued. 
Num.  20. 11,  s.  the  rock  .  .  .  twice. 
2  Kings  2.  8,  s.  the  waters. 
Ps.  135. 10,  Who  s.  many  nations. 
Acts  12.  7,  s.  Peter  on  the  side. 
SMYRNA,    smyr'na  — Lat.    myrrh— the    church    at. 

Rev.  2.  8-11. 
SNAIL.    Ps.  58.  8,  as  a  s.  which  melteth. 
SNARE.    Ex.  10.  7,  this  man  be  a  s.  unto  us  ? 

1  Sam.  2S.  9,  s.  for  my  life. 

2  Sam.  22.  6,  s.  of  death. 

Job  5.  5,  s.  gapeth  for.     A.  F,  robber. 

18.  9,  a  s.  shall  lay  hold  on.    A.V.,  the  robber. 

22. 10,  s.  are  round  about  thee. 
Ps.  11.  6,  he  will  rain  s. 

69.  22,  their  table  .  .  .  become  a  s. 

91.  3,  s.  of  the  fowler  ;  124.  7,  bird  out  of  the  s. 

140.  5,  proud  have  hid  as.;  141.  9,  me  from  the  s. 
Prov.  7.  23,  As  a  bird  hasteth  to  the  s. 

13.  14,  the  s.  of  death  ;  18.  7,  his  lips  are  the  5. 

22.  5,  s.  are  in  the  way  ;  22.  25,  a  s.  to  thy  soul. 

29.  25,  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  s. 


Eccl.  9.  12,  caught  in  the  s. 

Isa.  42.  22,  all  of  them  a.  in  holes. 

Jer.  18.  22,  hid  s.  for  my  feet. 
50.  24,  laid  a  .v.  for  thee. 

Hos.  9.  8,  tlie  prophet,  a  fowler's  s.  is  in  all  his  ways. 

Amos  3.  5,  bird  fall  in  a  s.  [icares. 

Luke  21.  34,  come  on  you  suddenly  as  a  5.    A.  F,  una- 

1  Cor.  7.  35,  I  may  cast  a  s. 

1  Tim.  3.  7,  the  s.  of  the  devil. 
6.  9,  rich  fall  into  .  .  .  as. 
SNATCH.    Isa.  9.  20,  s.  on  the  right  hand. 

Mat.  13.  19,  and  s.  away.    A.  F.,  catcheth. 

John  10.  12,  wolf  s.  them.    A.V.,  catcheth. 
10.  23, .?.  them  out  of  my  hand.    A.  V.,  pluck. 

Jude  23,  s.  them  out  of  the  fire.    A.  F,  pulling. 
SNEEZED.     2  Kings  4.  35,  child  s.  seven  times. 
SNEEZINGS.    Job  41.  18,  His  s.    A.V.,neesings. 
SNORTING.    Job  39.  20,  glory  of  his  s.    A .  V. ,  nosiril.t. 

Jer.  8. 16,  s.  of  his  horses. 
SNOUT.    Prov.  11.  22,  gold  in  a  swine's  s. 
SNOW.    Ex.  4.  6,  white  as  5.    A.V.,as  snow. 

1  Chr.  11.  22,  in  time  of  s.    A.  F,  a  snowy  day. 

Job  6.  16,  o.  is  hid  ;  9.  30,  wash  myself  with  s.  water. 
24.  19,  heat  consume  the  s. 

37.  6,  s..  Fall  thou  on  the  earth. 

38.  22,  treasures  of  the  s. 
Ps.  51.  7,  whiter  than  s. 

63.  14,  as  when  it  snoweth  in  Zalmou.    A.  F,  white  as 
snoio. 

147.  16,  giveth  s.  like  wool ;  Prov.  25.  13,  cold  of  *. 
Prov.  26.  1,  as  s.  in  summer. 
31.  21,  not  afraid  of  the  s. 

Isa.  1.  18,  as  white  as  s. ;  55.  10,  s.  from  heaven. 
Jer.  18.  14,  Shall  the  s.  of  Lebanon  fail. 
Lam.  4.  7,  purer  than  s. 
Rev.  1.  14,  his  head  .  .  .  white  as  s. 
SNUFFED.    Mai.  1.  13,  ye  have  s.  at  it. 
SNUFFERS.    Ex.  25.  38,  the  s.  .  .  .  shall  be  of  pure 
gold.    A.  F,  t07igs. 
Num.  4.  9,  a  cloth  "of  blue,  and  cover  ...  its  s.    A.  F, 
fo7igs. 
Snuffers,  gold,  Ex.  25.  38. 
of  the  temple,  1  Kings  7.  50 ;  2  Kings  12.  13 ;  25.  14 ; 
Jer.  52.  18. 
SO.    Prov.  30.  20,  S.  is  the  way  of.    A.  F,  Such. 
Luke  11.  48,  S.  ye  are  witnesses.    A.V.,  Truly. 
21.  35,  s.  shall  it  come.     A.  F,  as  a  snare. 
Rom.  9.  10,  And  not  only  *'.    A.  F,  tids. 
Eph.  2.  19,  S.  then  ye  are.    A.  F,  Noiv  therefore. 
SO,  so,  Ethiopian  king  of  Egypt.    2  Kings  17.  4. 
SOAKED.    Lev.  6.  21,  when  it  is  s.     A.  F,  baken. 
SOAP.     Mai.  3.  2,  like  fullers' s.    A.V.,sope. 
SOARED.    Job  39.  2d,  by  thy  wisdom  that  the  hawk  s. 
A.  v.,  fly. 
Ps.  18.  10,  he  s.  upon  the  wings.    A.  F.  did  fly. 
SOBER.    2  Cor.  5.  13,  we  are  of  5.  mind.    A.  F,  ive  be  s. 

1  Thes.  5.  8,  let  us,  since  we  are  of  the  day,  be  s. 

2  Tim.  4.  5,  be  thou  a.  in  all  things.    ^1.  F,  watch. 

1  Pet.  4.  7,  be  s.  unto  prayer.    ^4.  F,  ivatch. 
SOBERLY.    Tit.  2.  12,  we  should  live  s. 
SOBER-MINDED.    1  Tim.  3.  2,  bishop  therefore  must 

be  .  .  .  s.-m.    A.  F,  sober. 
Tit.  2.  5,  to  be  s.-rn.    A.  F,  discreet. 
2.  6,  younger  men  ...  be  s.-m. 
SOBERNESS.    1  Cor.  15.  34,  Awake  to  5.    A.V.,right- 

eovsness. 
SOBRIETY.    1  Tim.  2.  15,  sanctification  with  s. 
Sobriety,  commanded,  1  Pet.  1.  13  ;  5.  8. 
spoken  of  in,  Rom.  12.  3 ;  1  Thes.  5.  6 ;  1  Tim.  2  9  ;  Tit. 
1.8:2.  4,  12. 
SOCHO,  so'eho.    1  Kings  4.  10.     A.  V.,  Sochoh. 
SOCKET.    Ex.  26.  19,  s.  of  silver. 
Ex.  35.  11,  the  tabernacle  .  .  .  and  its  s. 
38.  27,  a  talent  for  a  s. 
S.  of  Sol.  5. 15,  set  upon  s.  of  fine  gold. 
Zech.  14.  12,  eyes  ...  in  their  s.    A.V.,  holes. 
SOCO,  so  CO.    1  Chr.  4.  18.    A.  F,  Socho. 
SODA.    Prov.  25.  20,  vinegar  upon  s.    A.V.,  nitre, 
SODI,  so'di  — Heb.  intimacy  of  Jehovah.    Num.  13. 10. 
SODOM,  sod'om,  a  city  in  the  vale  of  Siddim,  Gen.  14. 
1-16. 
is  chosen  by  Lot  as  a  residence.  Gen.  13.  10. 
is  destroyed  by  fire  from  heaven,  Gen.  19.  24. 
Rom.  9.  29.     A.  F,  Sodoma. 
SODOMITES,  s5d'om-Ites.    Deut.  23.  17;  1  Kings  14. 

24  ;  15.  12 ;  Rom.  1.  26,  27. 
SOFT.    Ps.  65.  10,  s.  with  showers. 
Prov.  15.  1,  a  ,s.  answer. 
25  15,  .S-.  tongue  breaketh  the  bone. 
SOFTLY.    Gen.  33.  14,  I  will  lead  on  s. 

Acts  27.  13,  south  wind  blew  5. 
SOIL.    Ezek.  17.  5,  in  a  fruitful  s.    A.  V.,  field. 

Ezek.  17.  8,  planted  in  a  good  s. 
SOJOURN.    Gen.  12.  10.  Abraham  went  ...  to  s. 
Gen.  26.  3,  s.  in  this  land. 
Ex.  6.  4,  land  of  their  s.    A.  F,  pilgrimage. 
12.  48,  stranger  shall  s. 

2  Kings  8. 1,  s.  wheresoever  thou  canst  5. 

Job  28.  4,  from  where  men  s.    A.V.,  the  inhabitant. 


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Ps.  5.  4,  Evil  sliall  uot .«;.  with  thee.    A.  V.,  dueil. 

15.  1,  who  shall  s.    A.V.,  abide. 

120.  5,  Woe  is  me,  that  I  s. 
Isa.  23.  7,  carry  her  afar  off  to  s. 
Jer.  42.  15,  go  to  s. 

Lam.  4.  15,  They  shall  no  more  s.  here. 
Mark  13.  34,  s.  iii  another  country.    A.V.,  taking  a  far 

journey. 
Acts  7.  6,  should  *-.  in  a  strange  land.  [y'  ■'>•. 

13.  17,  .•-■.  in  the  land  of  Egypt.    A.V.,  dwelt  as  ulran- 
1  Pet.  1.  17,  time  of  your  .s.  here. 
SOJOURNER.    Gen.  15. 13,A-.  iualand.   A.  V., stranger. 
Ex.  2.  22,  a  .s.  in  a  foreign  land.    A.  F.,  stranger. 

12.  4.5,  a  s.    A.  V.,  foreigner. 

18.  3,  s.  in  a  foreign  land.     A.  V.  alien. 

23.  9,  s.  Shalt  thou  uot  oppress.  A.  I'.,  stranger. 
1  Kings  17.  1,  the  s.  of  Gilead.  A.  F.,  inliabitunts. 
Ps.  119,  19,  I  am  a  s.  in  the  earth.    A.  F.,  stranger. 

146.  9,  Jehovah  preserveth  the  s.    A.V.,  strangers. 
Eph.  2.  19,  no  more  .  .  .  s.    A.  V.,  foreigners. 
Heb.  11.  9,  By  faith  he  became  a  *'.    A.  V.,  sojonn  e  .'. 
1  Pet.  2.  11,  as.'J.  and  pilgrims.     A.  F.,  strangers. 
SOLACE.    Prov.  7.  18,  s.  ourselves  with  loves. 
SOLD.     Geu.  25.  33.  s.  his  birthright.    Heb.  12.  K). 
Gen.  31.  15,  for  he  hatb  s.  us. 

45.  4,  brother  whom  ye  -s. 
Lev.  25.  23,  land  shall  not  be  s. 

27.  28,  no  devoted  thing  .  .  .  shall  be  s. 
Deut.  32.  30,  their  Rock  had  s.  them. 

1  Kings  21.  20,  s.  thyself. 

2  Kings  17.  17,  .s'.  themselves  to  do  that  wiiich  was  evil. 
Neh.  5.  8,  5.  unto  the  nations. 

Esth.  7.  4,  we  are  s. 

Isa.  52.  3,  s.  for  nought. 

Lam.  5.  4,  our  wood  is  s.  unto  us. 

Joel  3.  3,  s.  a  girl  for  wine. 

Amos  2.  6,  have  s.  the  righteous  for  silver.    A.  F,  s. 

Mat.  10.  29,  two  sparrows  5.  for  a  penny  ? 

13.  46,  s.  all  that  he  had. 

18.  25,  commanded  him  to  be  s. 

21.  12,  cast  out  all  them  that  s. 

26.  9,  ointment  might  have  been  s. 
Luke  17.  28,  they  drank,  they  bought,  they  s. 
Acts  2.  45,  and  they  *'.  their  pos.sessions.     A.V.,  U7id  s. 

5.  8.  s.  the  land ;  Rom.  7.  14,  s.  under  sin. 
1  Cor.  10.  25,  .s.  in  the  shambles. 
SOLDIER.    Mat.  8.  9,  liaving  under  myself  s. 
Mark  6.  27,  a  s.  of  his  guard.    A.V.,  executioner. 
Luke  23.  11,  with  his  s.    A.  V.,  men  of  tear. 
John  19.  25,  These  things  therefore  the  s.  did. 
Acts  10.  7,  a  devout .?. 

23.  27,  came  upon  them  with  the  s.     A.  V.,  an  army. 

1  Cor.  9.  7,  What  s.  ever  serveth.    A.  F.,  Who  gocth  a 
warfare. 

2  Tim.  2.  3,  good  s.  of  Christ  Jesus. 

2.  4,  No  s.  on  service.     ^4.  F.,  man  that  icarreth. 
Soldiers,  mentioned,  as  guards.  Mat.  27.  66 ;   28.  4,  12 ; 
Acts  12.  4  ;  23.  10 ;  27.  42 

at  Christ's  crucifLxion.  John  19.  2,  23,  32. 

advice  to  the,  Luke  3  14. 
SOLE.    Gen.  8.  9,  the  5.  of  her  foot. 

2  Sam.  14.  25,  from  the  5.  of  his  foot. 

Job  13.  27,  to  the  s.  of  my  feet.    A.  F.,  heels. 
SOLEMN.    Ps.  92.  3,  With  a  s.  sound. 
SOLID.    Heb.  5.  12,  not  of  s.  food.    A.  V.,  strong. 
SOLITARY.    Isa.  49.  21,  seeing    I  ...  am   s.    A.V., 
desnhtte.  [David. 

SOLOMON,   sol'o-mon  — Heb.    ijeaceful  —  son  of   king 

is  born  at  Jerusalem,  2  Sam.  5.  14. 

is  called  .Jedidiah  by  Nathan,  2  Sam.  12.  25. 

is  selected  king  by  David^l  Kings  1.  30. 

becomes  king  of  Israel,  1  Kings  2. 12. 

asks  and  receives  wisdom  from  God,  1  Kings  3.  9, 12. 

his  judgment  between  two  mothers.  1  Kings  3.  10-28. 

his  songs  and  proverbs.  1  Kings  4.  32. 

treats  with  Hiram,  king  of  Tyre,  1  Kings  5. 

builds  the  temple,  1  Kings  5.  ;  6.  ;  2  Clir.  2. 

dedicates  the  temple  to  God,  1  Kiugs  8. 

his  vision  at  Gibeon,  1  Kings  9.  2. 

is  visited  by  the  queen  of  Sheba,  1  Kiugs  10.  1-13. 

his  sins  and  punishment,  1  Kings  11. 

is  prophesied  against  by  Ahi.iah,  1  Kings  11.  30-39. 

desires  to  kill  Jeroboam.  1  Kings  11.  40. 

his  death  and  burial.  1  Kings  11.  43 ;  2  Chr.  9.  31. 

See  also  Mat.  6.  29 ;  12.  42 ;  Luke  11.  31 ;  12.  27. 
SOME.    Ex.  16.  17,  gathered,  .<.  more.  .s-.  less. 

1  Kings  14.  13,  there  is  found  .<.  good  thing. 

Ps.  6H.  20,  I  looked  for  .s.  to  take  pity. 

Prov.  4.  16,  they  cause  ,■«.  to  fall. 

Dan.  12.  2,  s.  to  everlasting  life. 

Mat.  13.  4, .«.  seeds  fell  by  the  way  side. 
16. 14,  S.  say  John  the  Baptist. 
26.  67,  .t.  smote  him.    A.  F,  others. 
28. 17,  but  s.  doubted. 

Mark  8.  3.  s.  of  them  .  .  .  from  far.    A.  V.,  divers. 

Luke  8.  46,  S.  one  did  touch  me.    A.  V.,  Somebody. 

Acts  19.  9,  when  .v.  were  hardened.  A.  v..  d,ters. 
21. 10,  tarried  there  .s-.  days.     A.  F,  nirn,. 

28.  24,  s.  believed  ;  Rom.  11.  14,  save  .s-. 


1  Cor.  4.  18,  s.  are  puffed  up. 
15.  6,  s.  are  fallen  asleep. 

15.  34,  s.  have  no  knowledge. 
Phil.  1. 15,  S.  indeed  preach  Christ. 

1  Tim.  4.  1,  s.  shall  fall  away  from  the  faith. 

Heb.  10.  25,  as  the  custom  of  s.  is. 

Jude  23,  -s'.  save.     A.  F,  oilier'^. 
SOMETHING.    Gal.  6.  3,  thinketh  himself  to  be  5. 
SOMEWHAT.     Luke  7.  40,  I  have  .?.  to  say. 
SOMEWHERE.    Heb.  4.  4,  he  hath  said  s.    A.  F,  in  a 

certain  place. 
SON   OF  GOD=SON   OF  MAN=  CHRIST  (q.v.). 
SON.    Gen.  4.  17,  the  name  of  his  s. 

Deut.  21.  18,  stubborn  and  rebellious  s. 

Judg.  12.  14,  thirty  sons''  s.    A.  V.,  nepkeics. 

Ruth  4.  15,  better  to  thee  than  seven  s. 

Job  14.  21,  his  .s\  come  to  honor. 

Ps.  2.  12,  Kiss  the  s. ;  86.  16,  save  the  s. 
144.  12,  s.  shall  be  as  plants. 

Prov.  3.  12,  s.  in  whom  he  delighteth. 

10.  1,  wise  s.  maketli  a  glad  father. 
13.  24,  spareth  his  rod  hateth  his  s. 

19.  18,  Chasten  thy  s.  ;  29.  17,  Correct  thy  s. 
Isa.  9.  6,  unto  us  a  s.  is  given. 

Mai.  3.  17,  spareth  his  own  s. 

Mat.  1.  25,  a  s.    A.  F,  hrr  firstborn  s. 

9.  2,  <S'.,  be  of  good  cheer. 

11.  27,  no  one  knoweth  the  >S'. 

13.  55,  the  carpenter's  «.  ?    14.  33,  the  <S'.  of  God. 
17.  26,  Therefore  the  a\  are  free.    A.  V..  children. 

20.  20,  mother  of  the  s.  of  Zebedee.    A.  F,  Zebedee's 
children. 

22.  42,  ye  of  the  Christ  ?  whose  .s.  is  he  ? 

23.  15,  .s.  of  hell.     A.V..  child. 

Mark  2.  19,  s.  of  the  bridechamber.    A.  F.,  children. 
Luke  6.  16,  s.  of  James.     A.  V.,  brother. 

10.  6,  if  a  .s.  of  peace  be  there.     A.V.,  the  s. 

11.  11,  s.  ask  a  loaf ;  15.  24,  my  s.  was  dead. 

16.  8,  s.  of  this  world  .  .  .  wiser  than  the  s.    A.V., 
children.  \children. 

20.  36,  s.  of  God,  being  s.  of  the  resurrection.    A.  F, 
John  3.  16,  only  begotten  S. 

3.  36,  believeth  on  the  S. 
5.  23,  all  may  honor  the  S. 

8.  36,  *S.  shall  make  you  free. 
Rom.  8.  32,  spared  not  his  own  <Si. 
Gal.  3.  26,  ye  are  all  s.  of  God.    A.  F,  the  children. 

4.  5,  adoption  of  .<. 

4.  7,  no  longer  a  bondservant,  but  a  .s. 

Eph.  5.  6 ;  Col.  3.  6,  .s-.  of  disobedience.     A.  F,  children. 
Col.  1.  13,  kingdom  of  the  *S.  of  his  love.    A.  F,  his 

dear  S. 
Heb.  2. 10,  bringing  many  s.  unto  glory. 

5.  8,  though  he  was  a  .S'. 

6.  6,  crucify  .  .  .  S.  of  God  afresh. 

11.  17,  offering  up  his  only  begotten  s. 

12.  5,  reasoneth  with  you  as  with  s.    A.  F.,  children. 
12.  6.  scourgeth  every  5. 

1  John  2.  23,  denieth  the  S. 

4.  10,  S.  to  be  the  propitiation. 

4.  15,  confess  that  Jesus  is  the  *S. 

Sons  of  God.  mentioned.  Gen.  6.  4  ;  Job  1.  6 ;  Rom.  8. 

14  ;  2  Cor.  6.  18 ;  Heb.  12.  5  ;  Jas.  1.  18. 
SONG.    Geu.  31.  27,  sent  .  .  .  with  6-. 
Ex.  15.  2,  Jehovah  is  my  .  .  .  s. 

2  Sam.  1.  18,  the  s.  of  the  bow.    A.  V.,  use. 

1  Chr.  16.  42,  instruments  for  the  s.  of  God.     A.  V., 

musical  instruments  of  God. 
Job  30.  9,  now  I  am  become  their  s. 
Ps.  32.  7, .«.  of  deliverance  ;  33.  3,  a  new  s. 
40.  3,  a  new  s.  :  69.  12,  *■.  of  the  drunkards. 
137.  3.  required  of  us  s.    A.  F,  a  song. 
Prov.  25.  20.  .?.  to  a  heavy  heart. 
Eccl.  7.  5,  5.  of  fools :  Isa.  5.  1,  s.  of  my  beloved. 
Isa.  25.  5,  s.  of  the  terrible  ones.    A.  F,  branch. 
Lam.  3.  63,  I  am  their  .<.    ^.  T'.,  tnusick. 
Ezek.  33.  32,  very  lovely  s. 
Eph.  5.  19,  spiritual  s. 
Songs  :  —of  Moses  (1)  at  Red  Sea,  Ex.  15. ;  (2)  for  tcaier. 
Num.  21.  17  ;  (3)  of  God's  mercy,  Deut.  32.  ;  of  Mo.ies 
and  of  the  Lamb,  Rev.  15.  3 ;  'd'  Deborah,  Judg.  5.  ; 
Hannah,  1  Sam.  2. ;  Haiid,  2  Sam.  22. ;  Alary,  Luke 
1.  46;  Zacharias,  Luke  1.  68;  of  the  angel",  Luke  2. 
13 ;  Simeon,  Luke  2.  29 ;  of  the  redeemed.  Rev.  5.  9  ; 
19. 
SOON.    Gen.  18.  .33.  as  s.  as  he  had  left. 
Job  32.  22,  would  mv  Maker  s.  take  me  away. 
Ps.  2.  12,  .S-.  be  kindled.     A.  F,  but  a  little. 
37.  2,  shall .«.  be  cut  down. 
58.  3,  go  astrav  as  s.  as  they  are  born. 
94.  17,  had  .f.  dwelt  in  silence.     A.  V.,  almost. 
Prov.  14.  17.  He  that  is  *■.  angry. 
Tit.  1.  7.  not  .S-.  angry. 
SOOTHSAYER.    Josh.  13.  22,  Balaam  .  .  .  the  .s. 
Jer.  27.  M.  to  your  .v.     A.  V.,  enchanter.''. 
Dan.  2.  27,  can  neither  .  .  .  s. 

5.  11.  madi*  him  master  of  .  .  .  s. 
Mif.  5. 12.  thou  Shalt  have  no  more  .«. 

SOOTHSAYING.    Acts  16.  16,  much  gain  by  s. 


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SOP.    John  13.  26,  for  whom  I  shall  dip  the  s.  [20.  4. 

.SOP A  TEK,  sop'a-ter  —  Gk.  the  father  who  saves.    Acts 
SORCERER.    Ex.  7.  11,  wise  men  and  the  s. 
Deut.  18.  10,  an  enchanter,  or  a  s.    A.  K.,  icitch. 
Dan.  2.  2,  king  commanded  .  .  .  the  s. 
Acts  13.  8,  Elymas  the  s. 
Rev.  22.  V).  Without  are  the  dogs,  and  the  s. 
SORCERESS.    Ex.  22. 18,  not  suffer  a  5.  to  live.    A.  V., 
ivitcti.  [craft. 

SORCERY.    2  Chr.  33.  6,  and  practised  s.    A.  V.,  ivitch- 

Gal.  0.  20,  idolatry,  s.    A.  F.,  uitchcraft. 
Sorcery,  referred  to,  Isa.  47.  9 ;  .57.  3  ;  Jer.  27.  9  ;  Mai.  3. 
b  i  Acts  8.  9  ;  Rev.  21.  8  ;  22.  15. 
practised  by  Joseph,  Gen.  44.  5,  15;   Pharaoh\s  magi- 
clans,  Ex.  7.  11,  22 ;  Balaam,  Num.  22.  6 ;  Philistines, 
1  Sam.  6.  2-9 ;  Jezebel,  2Kmga9. 22  ;  Manasseh,  2 Kings 
21.  6 ;  Nebuchadnezzar,  Ezek.  21.  21,  22 ;   Be'shazzar, 
Dan.  5.  7, 15 ;   Sinwn,  Acts  8.  9-11 ;  Elymas,  Acts  13. 
8  ;  maid  at  Philippi,  Acts  16. 16. 
SORE.    Gen.  12. 10,  the  famine  was  s.    A.  V.,  grievous. 
Gen.  19.  9,  pressed  s.  upon  .  .  .  even  Lot. 
41.  56,  famine  was  5.  in  .  .  .  Egypt. 
Judg.  2. 15,  they  were  s.  distressed.    A.  V.,  greatly. 

10.  9,  Israel  was  s.  distressed. 

1  Kings  18.  2,  the  famine  was  s.  in  Samaria. 

2  Kings  25.  3,  famine  was  s.    A.  V.,  jirevailcd. 
Ps.  2.  5,  s.  displeasure  ;  38.  2,  presseth  me  s. 

55.  4,  My  heart  is  s.  pained. 

Zech.  9.  5,  shall  be  s.  pained.    A.V.,  very  sorroxvful. 
Mat.  26.   37,  sorrowful  and  5.  troubled.     A.V.,  very 
heavy. 
SOREK,  so'rek  — Heb.  a  choice  vine.    Judg.  16.  4. 
SORREL.    Zech.  1.  8,  horses,  red,  s.,  and  white.    A.V., 

spfckied. 
SORROW  (n.).    Gen.  42.  38,  with  s.  to  Sheol. 

1  Chr.  4. 10,  be  not  to  my  s. !    A.  V..may  not  grieve  me .' 

2  Chr.  6.  29,  his  own  s.    A.  V.,  grief. 
Nell.  2.  2,  nothing  else  but  s.  of  heart. 
Ps.  13.  2,  s.  in  my  heart  all  the  day  ? 

31.  10,  my  life  is  spent  with  s.    A.V.,  grief. 

90. 10,  labor  and  s. 

Prov.  10.  22,  addeth  no  s. ;  23.  29,  who  hath  s.  ? 
Eccl.  7.  3,  -S^.  is  better  than  laughter. 

11.  10,  remove  s.  from  thy  heart. 

Isa.  14.  3,  rest  from  thy  s. ;  53.  3,  a  man  of  s. 
Lam.  1.  12,  any  s.  like  unto  my  5. 
2  Cor.  2.  1,  with  s.    A.  V.,  in  heaviness. 
Phil.  2.  27,  have  s.  upon  s. 
1  Tim.  6.  10,  pierced  .  .  .  with  many  s. 
SORROW  (v.).    Zeph.  3.  18,  gather  them  that  s.    A.  V., 
aresorroaful. 

1  Thes.  4.  13,  that  ye  5.  not. 

Sorrow,  earthly.  Gen.  27.  34;  42.  38;  Job  17.  7;  Ps.  90. 
10  :  Isa.  35.  10  ;  Luke  22.  45 ;  Rom.  9.  2  ;  1  Thes.  4. 13. 

effect  of  godly,  2  Cor.  7.  9-11 ;  Heb.  12.  11. 

consequence  of  sin,  Ps.  51. 

shall  be  finally  done  away,  Rev.  21.  4. 
SORROWFUL.    1  Sam.  1. 15,  of  a  s.  spirit. 

Ps.  69.  2;>,  poor  and  5. 

Prov.  14.  13,  Even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  s. 

Jer.  31.  25,  every  .<.  soul  have  I  replenished. 

Mat.  19.  22,  he  went  away  s. ;  26.  37,  began  to  be  s. 

Mark  10.  22,  went  away  s.    A.  V.,  grieved. 

John  16.  20,  ye  shall  be  s. 

2  Cor.  6. 10, .?.,  yet  always  rejoicing. 
SORRY.    1  Sam.  22.  8,  that  is  s.  for  me. 

Ps.  38. 18,  s.  for  my  sin. 

2  Cor.  2.  4,  that  ye  should  be  made  5.    A.  V.,  grieved. 
7.  9,  were  made  s.  unto  repentance.    A.  V.,  sorrowed. 
SORT.    Gen.  6.  19,  two  of  every  s. 
2  Cor.  7.  9,  sorry  after  a  godly  «.    A.  V.,  manner. 
7.  11,  made  sorry  after  a  godly  5. 
SOSIPATER,  so-sTp'a-ter,  a  Christian  friend  of  Paul. 

Rom.  16.  21. 
SOSTHENES,  sos'the-nes,  is  assaulted  by  the  Jews. 

Acts  18.  12-17. 
SOTAI,  so'tai.    Ezra  2.  55  ;  Neh.  7.  57. 
SOTTISH.    Jer.  4.  22,  they  are  s.  children. 
SOUGHT.    Gen.  43.  30,  he  «.  where  to  weep. 
Judg.  18.  1,  s.  them  an  inheritance. 
2  Sam.  21. 1,  David  s.  the  face.    A.  F.,  enquired. 
2  Kings  2.  17,  they  s.  three  days. 

1  Chr.  13.  3,  we  s.  not  unto  it.    A.  F.,  enquired. 

2  Chr.  14.  7,  we  have  .s.  Jehovah. 
16.  12,  he  s.  not  to  Jehovah. 

Ps.  34.  4, 1  s.  Jehovah ;  111,  2,  S.  out  of  all  them.    [God. 

78.  34,  s.  God  earnestly.    A.  V.,  enquired  early  after 

119.  45,  have  s.  thy  precepts.    A.  V.,  seek. 

119.  94, 1  have  s.  thy  precepts. 
Eccl.  12. 10,  s.  .  .  .  acceptable  words. 
Ezek.  34.  4,  s.  that  which  was  lost. 
Mai.  2. 15,  He  s.  a  goodly  seed.   A.  V.,  That  he  might  seek. 
Mat.  26. 16,  s.  opportunity  to  deliver  him. 
Luke  2.  49,  that  ye  s.  me  ?    6.  19,  s.  to  touch  him. 

19.  3,  s.  to  see  Jesus. 
Rom.  9.  32,  thev  s.  it  not  by  faith. 
Gal.  2. 17,  s.  to  be  justified.    A.  V.,  seek. 
Heb.  12. 17,  s.  it  diligently  with  tears.  [quired. 

'  ^  ■ -r.,  hi 


1  Pet.  1.  10,  salvation  the  prophets  s.    A.  V.,  have  en- 


SOUL.    Gen.  2.  7,  man  became  a  living  s. 
Lev.  26. 16,  make  the  s.  to  pine  away.    A.  V.,  cause  sor- 
row of  heart. 
Num.  5.  6,  that  s.  shall  be  guilty.    A.  V.,  person. 
Deut.  11.  13,  with  all  your  s. 

18.  6,  desire  of  his  s.    A.  V.,  mind. 
2  Sam.  3.  21,  thy  s.  desireth.    A.  V.,  heart. 
1  Kings  8.  48,  with  all  their  a'. 
1  Chr.  22.  19,  s.  to  seek  after  Jehovah. 
Job  10. 1,  My  s.  is  weary. 

12. 10,  In  whose  hand  is  the  s. 

16.  4,  If  your  s.  were  in  my  s.  stead. 
Ps.  19.  7,  restoring  the  s. 

23.  3,  He  restoreth  my  s. 

34.  22,  redeemeth  the  s. ;  42. 1,  So  panteth  my  s. 

72.  13,  s.  of  the  needy ;  103.  1,  O  my  s. 

106. 15,  leanness  into  their  s. 

107.  9,  the  longing  s. ;  119.  175,  Let  my  s.  live. 

142.  4,  No  man  careth  for  my  s. 
Prov.  11.  25,  liberal  s.  shall  be  made  fat. 

11.  30,  he  that  is  wise  winneth  s. 

25.  25,  As  ijold  waters  to  a  thirsty  s.  [hearts. 
31.  6,  the  bitter  in  s.    A.  V.,  those  that  be  of  heavy 

Isa.  15.  4,  his  s.  trembleth  within  him.    A.  V.,  life  shall 
be  grievous  unto. 

53.  11,  see  of  the  travail  of  his  s. 

55.  2,  let  your  s.  delight  itself. 

58.  11,  satisfy  thy  s. 
Jer.  6. 16,  rest  for  your  s. ;  31.  25,  the  weary  s. 

42.  20,  have  dealt  deceitfully  against  your  own  s.  A.  V., 
ye  dissembled  in  your  hearts. 
Lam.  3.  51,  Mine  eye  affecteth  my  s.    A.  F.,  heart. 
Ezek.  18.  4,  all  s.  are  mine. 

25. 15,  with  despite  of  s.    A.  V.,  a  despiteful  heart. 

27.  31,  in  bitterness  of  s.    A.  V.,  heart. 
Mat.  10.  28,  not  able  to  kill  the  s. 

26.  38,  My  s.  is  exceeding  sorro^vful. 
Luke  12.  20,  thy  s.  required  of  thee. 
Acts  4.  32,  of  one  heart  and  s. 

Phil.  1.  27,  with  one  s.  striving.    A.  V.,  mind. 
Heb.  4.  12,  to  the  dividing  of  s. 

6.  19,  anchor  of  the  s. ;  13. 17,  they  watch  in  behalf  of 
your  s. 

12.  3,  fainting  in  your  5.    A.V.,  minds. 

Jas.  1.  21,  able  to  save  your  s. ;  5.  20,  shall  save  a  s. 

1  Pet.  2.  25,  Bishop  of  your  s. 

2  Pet.  2.  8,  his  righteous  s. ;  2.  14,  unstedfast  s. 

3  John  2,  as  thy  5.  prospereth. 

Soul,  see  Gen.  2.  7 ;  atonement  for  the.  Lev.  17.  11;  re- 
demption of  the,  Ps.  34.  22 ;  49.  15 ;  value  of  the.  Mat. 
16.  26. 
SOUND  (adj.).    Prov.   1.   5,    attain  unto  s.  counsels. 
^4.  r.,  wise. 
Zech.  11.  16,  which  is  s.    A.  F,  that  standeth  still. 
Luke  15.  27,  safe  and  s. 
1  Cor.  13.  1,  become  sounding  brass. 
1  Tim.  6.  3,  s.  words.    A.V.,  wholesome. 
Tit.  1. 13,  s.  in  the  faith  ;  2.  8,  s.  speech. 
1  Pet.  4.  7,  be  ye  therefore  of  5.  mind.    A.  F,  sober. 
SOUND  (n.).    Ex.  28.  35,  the  s.  thereof  shall  be  heard. 
Lev.  26.  36,  s.  of  a  driven  leaf. 

1  Kings  18.  41,  s.  of  abundance  of  rain. 
Ps.  89.  15,  joyful  s. 

Eccl.  12.  4,  s.  of  the  grinding  is  low. 

Jer.  46.  22,  The  s.  thereof  .shall  go.    A.  V.,  voice. 

48.  3,  The  s.  of  a  cry.    A.  V.,  voice. 

50.  22,  s.  of  battle  ;  51.  54,  The  s.  of  a  cry. 
Acts  2.  2,  suddenly  there  came  from  heaven  a  s. 

2.  6,  this  s.  was  heard.    A.  F,  this  ivas  noised  abroad. 
Rom.  10.  18,  Their  s.  went. 
SOUND  (v.).    Num.  10.  9,  s.  «n  alarm.    A.  F,  blow. 

2  Chr.  13. 12,  s.  an  alarm.    ^4.  F,  cry  alarm. 
Hos.  5.  8,  s.  an  alarm.    A.  V.,  cry  aloud. 
Mat.  6.  2,  s.  not  a  trumpet. 

1  Cor.  15.  .52,  trumpet  shall  s. ;  1  Thes.  1.  8,  s.  forth. 
SOUNDNESS.    Ps.  38.  3,  no  s.  in  my  flesh. 

Acts  3.  16,  this  perfect  s. 
SOUR.    Jer.  31.  29,  eaten  .?.  grapes.  [S. 

SOUTH.    Gen.  12.  9,  Abram  journeyed  .  .  .  toward  the 
Deut.  34.  3,  showed  him  .  .  .  the  S.  [ivard. 

Jo.sh.  15.  21,  border  of  Edom  in  the  S.    A.V.,  south- 
Sob  37.  9,  Out  of  the  chamber  of  the  s.    A.  F.,  Chit  of 

the  s. 
Ps.  75.  6,  Nor  .  .  .  the  s.,  cometh  lifting  up. 
126.  4,  Turn  .  .  .  our  captivity  ...  As  the  streams  in 
the  S. 
South,  mentioned.  Gen.  13.  1,  3;  Josh.  15.  4 ;  Ps.  73.  26; 
89.  12 ;  S.  of  Sol.  4.  16 ;  Ezek.  20.  46. 
the  king  of,  Dan.  11. ;  queen  of.  Mat.  12.  42. 
SOW.    Gen.  26. 12,  Isaac  s.  in  that  laud. 
Ex.  23.  16,  s.  in  the  field.    A.  V.,  hast  sotvn. 
Lev.  27.  16,  according  to  the  s.    A.  V.,  seed. 
Job  4.  8,  s.  trouble  ;  31.  8,  Then  let  me  s. 
Ps.  126.  5,  s.  in  tears. 

126.  6,  bearing  seed  for  s.    A.  V.,  precious  seed. 
Prov.  6. 19,  he  that  s.  discord. 

Isa.  32.  20,  s.  beside  all  waters.  [sown. 

Hos.  8.  7,  s.  the  wind,  and  they  shall  reap.    A.  V.,  have 
10.  12,  S.  to  yourselves. 


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Mic.  6.  15,  ,s-.  but  .  .  .  not  reap. 

Mat.  6.  26,  they  s.  not ;  13.  3,  sower  went  forth  to  s. 

Luke  19.  21,  thou  didst  not  .>:. ;  John  4.  37,  One  s. 

1  Cor.  9.  11,  s.  unto  you  spiritual  things.    A.  V.,  have 
soivn. 

2  Cor.  9.  6,  s.  sparingly. 

9. 10,  multiply  your  seed  for  5.    A.  V. ,  sown. 
Gal.  6.  7,  whatsoever  a  man  s. 
SOWER.    Isa.  55.  10,  seed  to  the  s.    Jer.  50. 16. 
Mat.  13.  18,  parable  of  the  s. 
2  Cor.  9.  10,  seed  to  the  a'. 
Sowing,  illustrative,  Ps.  126.  5;  Prov.  11.  18;  Hos.  8.  7; 
John  4.  37  ;  2  Cor.  9.  6. 
parable  of  the  sower,  Mark  4.  3-9  ;  Luke  8.  5. 
SOWN.    Ps.  97.  11,  Light  is  s.  for  the  righteous. 
Isa.  19.  7,  all  the  *'.  fields  of  the  Nile. 
Mat.  13.  19,  that  was  s.  by  the  wayside.    A.  F.,  received 
seed. 

13.  22,  was  s.  among  the  thorns.    A.V.,  received  seed. 
Mark  4.  16,  s.  upon  the  rocky  places. 

1  Cor.  15.  42,  s.  in  corruption ;  15.  43,  ».  in  dishonor. 
Jas.  3.  18,  fruit  of  righteousness  is  s. 

SPACE.    1  Kings  7.  36,  according  to  the  s.  of  each. 
A.  v.,  proportion. 

2  Kings  15.  13,  the  5.  of  a  month.    A.  F.,  a  full  month. 
Acts  27.  28,  after  a  little  s.    A.V.,  fur/her. 

SPAIN,  Spain,  Paul  desires  to  visit.    Rom.  15.  24,  28. 
SPAKE.     Gen.  34. 13,  answered  .  .  .  and  s.    A.  F,  said. 

Gen.  35.  13,  place  where  he  s.  with  him.    A.  F,  talked. 
50.  21.  s.  kindly  unto  them. 

Deut.  5.  4,  Jehovah  s.  with  you.    A.  F,  talked. 

10.  9,  God  s.  unto.    A.  F,  jn'omised. 

Josh.  22.  33,  s.  no  more  of  going  up  against.    A.  F,  did 
not  intend. 

23. 10,  as  he  .s.  unto  you.    A.V.,  hath  promised. 
2  Chr.  6.  1,  s.  Solomon.    A.  F,  said. 
Job  2. 13,  none  s.  a  word. 
Ps.  33.  9,  s.,  and  it  was  done. 

Mai.  3.  16,  s.  one  with  another.    A.V.,  spake  often. 
Mat.  17.  25,  Jesus  s.  first  to  him.    A.  F,  jirevented  him. 
Mark  2.  2,  he  s.  the  word.    A.  F,  preached. 

14.  31,  he  5.  exceeding  vehemently. 

Luke  14.  7,  he  s.  a  parable.    A.  F,  put  forth. 
John  7.  46,  Never  man  so  5.    ^1.  F,  s.  like  this  man. 

12.  49. 1  5.  not  from  myself.    A.  F,  have  not  spoken  of. 
Acts  9.  29,  and  he  s.  ;  1  Cor.  13.  11,  I  s.  as  a  child. 

13.  46,  s.  out  boldly.     A.  V.,  ivaxed. 

Heb.  5.  5,  he  that  .s.  unto  him.  Thou  art.    A.  F,  said. 
SPARE.    Gen.  18.  24,  not  s.  the  place. 
Job  2.  6,  5.  his  life.    A.  V.,  save. 
Prov.  13.  24,  He  that  s.  his  rod. 
Isa.  58.  1,  Cry  aloud,  s.  not. 
Mai.  3. 17,  I  will  s.  them. 
Luke  15.  17,  bread  enough  and  to  s. 
Rom.  8.  32,  s.  not  his  own  Son. 

11.  21,  5.  not  the  natural  branches. 
2  Pet  2.  4.  s.  not  angels. 

SPARING.    Acts  20.  29,  wolves  ...  not  s.  the  flock. 

2  Cor.  9.  6,  He  that  soweth  sparingly. 
SPARKS.    Job  5.  7,  s.  fly  upward. 
SPARROW.    Ps.  102.  7,  like  a  s.  That  is  alone. 

Prov.  26.  2,  the  s.  in  her  wandering.    A.  1'.,  bird. 

Mat.  10.  29,  two  s.  sold  for  a  penny  ?  [spit. 

SPAT.    Mark  7.  33,  s.  and  touched  his  tongue.    A.V., 

John  9.  6,  s.  on  the  grovmd,  and  made  clay. 
SPEAK.    Gen.  18.  27,  to  s.  unto  the  Lord. 

Gen.  37.  4,  not  s.  peaceably. 
44.  7,  Wherefore  s.  my  Lord.    A.V.,  saith. 

Ex.  4.  14,  he  can  s.  well ;  33.  11,  s.  unto  his  friend. 
34.  29,  by  reason  of  his  s.    A.  F,  rchile  he  talked. 

Num.  20.  8.  s.  ye  unto  the  rock. 

Deut.  5.  24,  God  doth  s.  with  man.    A.  F,  talk. 

1  Kings  22.  16,  s.  unto  me.     A.  F,  tell  lue. 

2  Kings  18.  26,  s.  not  with  us.     A.  F,  talk. 

Job  13.  7,  Will  ye  s.  unrighteously.  [clearly. 

33.  3,  they  shall  s.  sincerely.    A.V.,  titter  knoicledge 

41.  3,  s.  soft  words. 
Ps.  85.  8,  what  God  .  .  .  will  s. 

115.  5,  mouths,  but  they  5.  not ;  144.  8,  s.  deceit. 
Prov.  6.  13,  s.  with  his  feet. 

23.  9,  S.  not  in  the  hearing  of  a  fool. 
Eccl.  3.  7,  a  time  to  s. 
Isa.  32.  4,  stammerers  shall  .  .  .  s. 
Jer.  1.  6.  I  know  not  how  to  5. ;  20.  9,  nor  s.  any  more. 

23.  28,  ,S'.  my  word  faithfully. 
Zech.  8.  16,  .S'.  ye  every  man  the  truth. 
Mat.  10.  20,  your  Father  that  .s.  in  you. 

12.  34,  out  of  .  .  .  the  heart  the  mouth  s. 
12.  36,  idle  word  that  men  shall  s. 

12.  46,  was  yet  *■.  to  the  multitudes.    A.  F,  talked. 

15.  4,  s.  evil  of  father  or  mother.    A.  F,  curseth. 
Mark  16. 17,  5.  with  new  tongues. 

Luke  6.  26,  .■!.  well  of  you  ! 

John  3.  11,  We  s.  that  which  we  know. 

4.  26,  I  that  s.  unto  thee  am  he. 

4.  27,  he  was  s.  with  a  woman.    .4.  F,  talked. 

8.  26,  many  things  to  5.    A.V.,  say. 

9.  37,  he  .  .  .  that  s.  with  thee.    A.V.,  talketh. 

14. 30,  no  more  5.  much  with  yon.    A.  V. ,  not  talk  ??i uch . 


Acts  4.  20,  we  cannot  but  .s. 
5.  20,  Go  ye,  and  stand  and  s. 

Rom.  3.  19,  .s.  to  them  that  are  under  the  law.    A.  F, 
sait/i . 

1  Cor.  1.  10,  all  .<.  the  same  tiling. 
13.  1,  1  s.  with  the  tongues. 

2  Cor.  4.  13,  believed,  and  therefore  did  I  s. 
5. 12,  s.  as  giving  you  occasion.    A.  F,  give. 
12.  19,  In  the  sight  of  God  s.  we. 

Eph.  4.  15,  s.  truth  ;  Col.  4.  3,  5.  the  mystery. 
Tit.  3.  2,  s.  evil  of  no  man ;  Heb.  11.  4,  dead  yet  s. 
Jas.  1.  19,  slow  to  s. 
4.  5,  scripture  s.  in  vain  ?    A.V.,  saith. 
Rev.  4.  1,  a  trumpet  s.    A.  F,  talking. 
SPEAR.    Num.  25.  7,  took  as.    A.  V.,  javelin. 
1  Sam.  17.  7,  statf  of  his  s.  was  like  a  weaver's  beam. 

18.  11,  Saul  cast  the  s.    A.V.,  javelin. 

19.  9,  his  5.  in  his  hand.     A.  V.,  javelin. 

1  Chr.  12.  8,  handle  shield  and  s.    A.  F,  buckler. 

Ps.  46.  9,  cutteth  the  s.  in  sunder. 
57.  4,  whose  teeth  are  5. 

I.sa.  2.  4,  s.  into  pruning-hooks. 

Nab.  2.  3,  the  cypress  s.  are  brandished.     A.V.,  fir 
trees  shall  be  terribly  shaken. 

John  19.  34,  a  s.  pierced  his  side. 
SPECIAL.    Num.  6.  2,  make  a  5.  vow.    A.  F,  separate 

f/um.telves  to  void. 
SPECIALLY.    Acts  25.  26,  s.  before  thee,  king  Agrippa. 

1  Tim.  5.  8,  .<;.  his  own  household. 
SPECKLED.    Gen.  30.  32,  s.  and  spotted  one. 
SPECTACLE.    1  Cor.  4.  9,  s.  imto  the  world. 
SPEECH,    (tcu.  4.  23,  hearken  unto  my  s. 

Gen.  11.  1.  earth  was  ...  of  one  s. 

Ex.  4.  10,  I  am  slow  of  s. 

Deut.  32.  2.  My  5.  shall  distil. 

1  Sam.  16.  18,  prudent  in  s.    A.V.,  matters. 

Job  24.  25,  s.  nothing  worth?   37.  19,  set  our  s.  in  order. 

Ps.  19.  2,  Day  unto  day  uttereth  s. 

Prov.  17.  7,  Excellent  s.  becometh  not  a  fool. 

Isa.  33.  19,  people  of  a  deep  5. 

Mat.  5.  37,  s.  be.  Yea,  yea.    A.  F,  coinnmnication. 
26.  73,  thy  s.  maketh  thee  known.    A.  F,  thy  s.  be- 
wrayeth  thee. 

1  Cor.  2.  1,  excellency  of  5. 

2  Cor.  3.  12,  boldness  of  s. ;  10.  10,  s.  of  no  accoimt. 
Eph.  4.  29,  no  corrupt  s.    A.  F,  commnnication. 

Col.  2.  4,  delude  you  with  persuasiveness  of  s.    A.  F, 
enticing  icords. 
4.  6,  s.  be  always  with  grace. 

Tit.  2.  8,  sound  5.,  that  cannot  be  condemned. 
SPEECHLESS.    Mat.  22.  12,  And  he  was  s. 

Acts  9.  7,  men  that  journeyed  with  him  stood  s. 
SPEED.    Gen.  24. 12,  good  s.  (=  success). 
SPEEDILY.    Ps.  31.  2,  deliver  me  s. 

Ps.  69.  17,  answer  me  s. 
79.  8,  thy  tender  mercies  s.  meet  us. 
102.  2,  when  I  call  answer  me  s. 

Eccl.  8.  11,  sentence  .  .  .  not  executed  s. 

Zech.  8.  21,  go  s.  to  entreat. 

Luke  18.  8,  avenge  them  s. 
SPELT.    Ex.  9.  32,  wheat  and  the  s.    A.  F,  rye. 

Isa.  28.  25,  barley  .  .  .  and  the  s.    A.  F,  rie. 

Ezek.  4.  9,  and  s.    A.  V.,  fitches. 
SPEND.     Deut.  32.  23,  s.  mine  arrows. 

Job  21.  13,  s.  their  days  in  prosperity. 

Isa.  55.  2,  ye  s.  money. 

Luke  10.  35,  whatsoever  thou  s.  more. 

2  Cor.  12.  15,  s.  and  be  spent. 

Jas.  4.  3,  that  ye  may  .s.    A.V.,  consume. 
SPENT.    Gen.  21.  15,  water  in  the  bottle  was  s. 

Gen.  47.  15,  money  was  all ,«;.    A.  V.,  failed. 

Job  7.  6,  s.  without  hope  ;  Ps.  31.  10,  s.  with  sorrow. 

Isa.  49.  4,  s.  my  strength  for  nought.  [wrought. 

Mat.  20.  12,  These  last  have  s.  but  one  hour.    A.V., 

Mark  5.  26,  s.  all  that  she  had.    Luke  8.  43. 

Luke  15. 14,  had  .«.  all.  [abode. 

Acts  20.  3,  when  he  had  s.  three  months.    A.  F,  thn-e 

Spent,  day  far,  Judg.  19.  11 ;  Mark  6.  35  ;  Luke  24.  29 ; 

night  far,  Rom.  13. 12.  [spices! 

SPICE.    S.  of  Sol.  4. 10,  than  all  manner  of  s.\   A.  F,  all 

Isa.  3.  24,  in.stead  of  sweet  s.    A.  F,  smell. 

Mark  16.  1,  bought  *-. 

Luke  23.  56,  (women)  prepared  s. 
SPICERY.     Gen.  43.  11,  balm  and  .  .  .  s.    A.  V.^sjnces. 
Spices,  several  named  in,  Ex.  30. 

used  in  religious  rites,  Ex.  25.  6 ;  30.  23,  34  ;  37.  29 ;  Esth. 
2.  12 ;  in  embalming,  2  Chr.  16.  14 ;  Luke  23.  56;  24.  1 ; 
John  19.  39,  40. 
Spider,  see  Job  8.  14  ;  Isa.  59.  5.  ,      , 

SPIED.    Josh.  6.  22,  men  that  had  .«.  out  the  laud. 

2  Kings  13.  21,  behold,  they  s.  a  band. 

Job  39.  29,  sjJieth  out  the  prey.    A.V..  seeketh. 
SPIES.    Gen.  42.  9,  Joseph  .  .  .  said  unto  them,  Ye  ares. 

Luke  20.  20,  watched  him.  and  sent  forth  *-. 
Spies,  sent  by  Moses,  Num.  13.  3,  17,  26;  14.  36;  Deut.  1. 
22  ;  Heb.  3.  16. 17. 

sent  by  Joshua.  Josh.  2.  1,  4, 17,  23. 

See  also  Luke  20.  20  :  Gal.  2.  4. 
SPIKENARD.    S.  of  Sol.  4. 13,  s.  plants. 


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SPILLED.     Mat.  9. 17,  vviue  is  *.     A.  V.,  runneth  out. 
SPIN.     xMat.  6.  2S,  neither  do  they  5. 
SPIRIT.    Geu.  1.  2,  *S'.  of  God  moved  upon. 

Geu.  6.  3,  My  S.  shall  not  strive. 

Ex.  35.  21,  whom  his  s.  made  willing. 

Num.  5. 14,  .S-.  of  jealousy. 
11.  26,  S.  rested  upon  them  ;  14.  24,  had  another  s. 

Josh.  5. 1,  neither  was  there  s.  in  them. 

1  Sam.  1. 15,  sorrowful  s. ;  1  Kings  21.  5,  5.  so  sad. 

2  Kings  2.  9,  double  portion  of  tliy  «. 
Neh.  9.  20,  thy  good  S.  to  instruct. 
Job  4.  15,  a  5.  passed  before  my  face. 

6.  4,  My  *•.  drinketh  up. 

17.  1,  my  s.  is  consumed.    A.  V.,  breath  is  corrupt. 
26.  4,  whose  a",  came  forth. 
32. 18,  The  s.  .  .  .  constraineth  me. 
Ps.  31.  5,  I  commend  my  5. 
32.  2,  s.  there  is  no  guile. 

51. 10,  renew  a  right  s. 

77  6,  my  s.  maketh  diligent. 

7S.  8,  whose  5.  was  not  stedfast. 

104.  30,  sendest  forth  thy  s. 

106.  33,  they  were  rebellious  against  his  s. 

139.  7,  from  thy  S.  ?    143.  10,  Thy  S.  is  good. 
Frov.  14.  29,  hasty  of  s.  ;  16.  2.  Jehovah  weigheth  the  5. 

16.  18,  a  haughty  a",  before  a  fall. 

16.  32,  ruleth  his  5. ;  25.  28,  .<.  is  without  restraint. 

28.  25,  of  a  greedy  5.     A.  V.,  proud  heart. 
Eccl.  3.  21,  .s.  of  man ;  7.  8,  patient  in  s.,  proud  in  s. 

12.1,  s.  returneth. 
Isa.  11.  2,  the  -S'.  .  .  .  shall  rest. 

37.  7,  will  put  a  s.  in  him.    -^1.  F.,  blast. 

42.  5,  s.  to  them  that  walk. 

57.  16.  5.  would  faint ;  61.  1,  The  aS^.  .  .  .  is  upon  me. 
Ezek.  3.  12,  the  S.  lifted  me  up. 

3.  14,  .S.  lifted  me  up.  .  .  .  heat  of  my  s. 

11.  19,  a  new  .s. ;  36.  27,  put  my  S.  witliin  you.  [tivm. 
Hos.  9.  7,  man  that  hath  the  .<.  is  mad.  A.  V.,  spiritual 
Joel  2.  2S,  I  will  pour  out  my  ^S. 

Mic.  2.  11,  walking  in  a  .*;.  of.    A.  V.,  the  s. 
Mat.  1. 18,  of  the  Holy  S.    A.  F.,  Gho.st. 

4.  1,  led  up  of  the  S. ;  5.  3,  poor  in  a. 

12.  31,  blasphemy  against  the  S.    A.  V.,  Holy  Ghost. 

26.  41,  .s.  indeed  is  willing. 

27.  50,  yielded  up  his  s.     A.V.,  ghost. 

Mark  3.  29,  against  the  Holy  .S.    A.  F.,  Ghost. 

12.  36.  in  the  Holy  S.    A.  F,  Ghost. 
Luke  2.  27,  came  in  the  S. 

10.  21,  he  rejoiced  in  the  Holy  >S.    A.  F,  in  s. 

23.  46, 1  commend  my  s. 

24.  39,  a  s.  hath  not  flesh. 
John  3.  34,  S.  by  measure. 

4.  23,  in  s.  and  truth. 

6.  63,  s.  that  giveth  life  ;  16.  13,  the  S.  of  truth. 

7.  39.  the  S.  was  not  yet  given.    A.  F,  Holy  Ghost. 
Acts  2.  4.  S.  gave  them  utterance. 

6.  3,  full  of  the  S.    A.V.,  Holy  G/iost. 

7.  59,  receive  my  s. 

8  7.  that  had  unclean  spirits.    A .  F,  were  possessed. 
16.  7,  S.  of  Jesus  suffered  them  not.    A.  V.,  S. 
19.  2,  the  Holy  S.  was  given.    A.  F.,  Ghost. 
23.  8,  say  that  there  is  no  ...  s. 
Rom.  5.  5,  through  the  Holy  S.    A.  F,  Ghost. 

7.  6,  newness  of  the  s.    A.  F,  of  s. 

8.  2,  law  of  the  S. ;  8.  15,  s.  of  adoption. 

8.  6,  the  mind  of  the  S.  is  life.    A.  F,  to  be  spiritually 
minded. 
8.  26,  -S'.  also  helpeth  our  infirmity. 

12. 11.  fervent  ins. 

1  Cor.  2.  4,  demonstration  of  the  S. 

2.  10,  ,S'.  searcheth ;  4.  21,  s.  of  gentleness? 

5.  3,  but  present  in  .?. 

7.  34.  holy  both  in  body  and  in  s. 

12.  4,  but  the  same  -S'. ;  12.  7,  is  given  .  .  .  the  S. 

15.  45,  a  life-giving  s. 

2  Cor.  3.  3,  written  .  .  .  with  the  S. 

3.  6,  the  A',  giveth  life  ;  4.  13,  same  5.  of  faith. 
Gal.  3.  14,  promise  of  the  S. 

5.  16.  Walk  by  the  S. 

5.  18,  led  by  the  S. ;  5.  22,  fruit  of  the  S.  is  love. 

6.  8,  soweth  unto  the  S. 
Eph.  2.  18,  access  in  one  S. 

4.  3,  unity  of  the  S. ;  4.  4.  one  body,  and  one  S. 

5.  18,  filled  with  the  S. ;  6. 17,  sword  of  the  S. 
Pliil.  1.  27,  stand  fast  in  one  s. 

Col.  1.  8,  love  in  the  S. ;  1  Thes.  5. 19,  Quench  not  the  S. 
1  Thes.  5.  23,  may  your  5.  ...  be  preserved.     A.V., 
your  whole  s. 

1  Tim.  3. 16,  Justified  in  the  s. ;  4. 1,  seducing  s. 

2  Tim.  1.  7,  s.  of  fearfulness. 

Heb.  1.  14,  ministering  s. ;  4.  12,  soul  and  5. 

12.  23,  s.  of  just  men  ;  Jas.  2.  26,  apart  from  the  s. 
Jas.  4.  5,  5.  .  .  .  long  unto  envying '.' 
1  Pet.  3.  4,  quiet  s. 

4.  6,  live  ...  in  the  S. 
1  John  4.  1,  believe  not  every  5. 

4.  2,  every  .s.  that  confesseth. 

4.  6,  s.  of  truth,  and  the  s.  of  error. 

5.  7,  the  -S.  is  the  truth ;  Rev.  1.  10,  in  the  S. 


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Rev.  2.  7,  hear  what  the  S.  saith. 
17.  3,  carried  me  away  in  the  .S'. 
'22.  6,  of  the  .<.  of  the  prophets.      A. 
22. 17,  .S".  and  the  bride  say.  Come. 
Spirit,  the  Holy.    See  Holy  Spirit. 
Spirit,  of  Christ,  Rom.  8.  9  ;  1  Pet.  1, 11. 
of  antichrist,  1  John  4.  3;  the  human,  Eccl.  3.  21:  12. 
7  ;  Zech.  12.  1 ;  1  Cor.  2. 11 ;  a  broken,  Ps.  51. 17  ;  Prov. 
15.  13 ;  17.  22;  born  of  the  Spirit.  John  3.  5  ;  Gal.  4. 
2.J  ;  fruit  of  the.  Gal.  5.  22 ;  of  truth,  John  14.  17  ;  15. 
26 ;  16.  13. 
See  also  Num.  5.  14;  Mark  9.  17;  Acts  16.  16;  Rom.  8. 
15;  11.  8;  2  Tim.  1.  7. 
SPIRITUAL.    Rom.  1.  11,  some  s.  gift. 
Rom.  7.  14,  the  law  is  .«. 
12.  1,  s.  service.    -4.  F.,  reasonable. 
15.  27,  partakers  of  their  s.  things.  \wilh  s. 

1  Cor.  2.  13,  combining  s.  things  with  s.  words.     A.  F., 
3.  1,  as  unto  s. ;  9.  11.  sowed  unto  you  s.  things. 
10.  3,  same  s.  food  ;  10.  4,  a  s.  rock. 
12.  1,  s.  gifts;  14.  37,  thiuketh  himself  to  be  ...  5. 

15.  44.  there  is  also  a  s.  body. 
Gal.  6.  1,  ye  who  are  s. 

Eph.   6.  12,  s.   hosts  of  wickedness  in  the  heavenly 

places.    A.V.,s.  icickedniss. 
1  Pet.  2. 2,  s.  milk  whichis  without  guile.   A.  F,  sincere 
milk  of  the  word. 
2.  5.  built  up  a  s.  house. 
Spiritual  gifts,  body,  weapons,  etc.,  Rom.  1. 11 ;  1  Cor. 

2.  14 ;  15.  44  ;  Phil.  3.  21 ;  1  Thes.  5.  8  ;  1  John  3.  2. 
SPIT.    Job  17.  6,  they  s.  in  my  face.    A.  F,  aforetime  I 
was  as  a  iabrct. 
Mat.  26.  67,  they  5.  in  his  face. 
SPITE.    Ps.  10.  14,  mischief  and  s.  [10. 

Spitting,  referred  to.  Num.  12. 14  ;  Deut.  25.  9  ;  Job  30. 
suffered  by  Christ,  Mat.  26.  67  ;  27.  30 ;  Mark  10.  34  ;  14. 

65 ;  15.  19. 
prophesied,  Isa.  50.  6 ;  used  by  Christ,  Mark  7.  33 ;  8. 
23 ;  John  9.  6. 
SPITTLE.    1  Sam.  21.  13,  let  his  s.  faU  down  upon  his 
beard. 
John  9  6,  made  clav  of  the  a". 
SPLENDOR.    Job  37.  22,  cometh  golden  s.    A.  F.,  Fair 

ireathfr. 
SPOIL  (n.).    Gen.  49.  27,  divide  the  s. 
Josh.  7.  21,  among  the  s.  a  goodly  Babylonish  mantle. 

A.  v.,  spoils. 
Judg.  5.  30,  necks  of  the  s.  ? 

Ps.  68.  12.  divideth  the  s.  ;  119.  162,  findeth  great  s. 
76.  5,  stouthearted  are  made  as.     ^4.  F,  s}>oiled. 
109.  11,  strangers  make  s.  of  his  labor.    A.  F,  strangers 
spoil. 
Prov.  1.  13,  fill  our  houses  with  s. 

16.  19,  divide  the  s.  with  the  proud. 
Isa.  9.  3,  when  they  divide  the  s. 

10.  2,  widows  may  be  their  s.    A.V.,  prey. 
Zeph.  1.  13,  become  as.     A.  V..  booty. 
Col.   2.  8,  maketh  s.  of  you  through  his  philosophy. 

-4.  T".,  s.  you. 
Heb.  7.  4,  gave  a  tenth  out  of  the  chief  s.    A.  F,  the  s. 
SPOIL  iv.).    Mat.  12.  29.  s.  his  goods. 
Spoil,  how  to  deal  with,  Xum.  31.  2-3-54 :  Deut.  13. 16 ; 

1  Sam.  30.  22. 
SPOKEN.    Gen.  18.  19,  that  which  he  hath  s. 
Ex.  7.  13,  as  Jehovah  had  s.    A.  F.,  said. 
24.  7,  All  that  Jehovah  liath  s.    A.V..  .mid. 
Judg.  6.  36 ;  1  Chr.  17.  23,  as  thou  hast  s.     A.  F,  said. 
1  Sam.  1.  16,  out  of  .  .  .  provocation  have  I  s. 
1  Kings  18.  24,  It  is  well  s. 
Ps.  62. 11,  God  hath  s. 
87.  3,  Glorious  things  are  s.  of  thee. 
Prov.  25.  11,  A  word  fitly  s. 
Isa.  45.  19,  not  s.  in  secret. 

Jer.  29.  32,  s.  rebellion  against  Jehovah.    A.  F,  taught. 
34.  5,  I  have  s.  the  word.    A.  F,  pronounced. 
Ezek.  13.  8,  s.  falsehood. 
Hos.  7.  13.  they  have  s.  lies. 
Mat.  26.  13,  s.  of  for  a  memorial.    ^4.  F,  told. 
Mark  14.  9,  .<.  of  for  a  memorial  of  her. 
Luke  2.  18,  s.  unto  them  by.     .4 .  F,  told. 
John  16.  6.  because  I  ha^e  s.  these  things.    ^4.  F,  said. 

1  Cor.  10.  30,  evil .?.  of. 

Gal.  3.  16,  were  the  promises  s.    A.  F,  made. 
Heb.  2.  2,  word  s.  through  angels. 
SPOKESMAN.    Ex.  4.  16,  he  shall  be  thy  s. 
SPONGE.    John  19.  29,  put  a  s.  full  of.     A.  F,  filled  a 

spu>ige  irith. 
SPOON.    Ex.  25.  29,  dishes  thereof,  and  the  s.  thereof. 
Num.  7.  86,  twelve  golden  s.     A.V.,  golden  s.  were 
twelve. 

2  Kines  25.  14,  and  the  s.  .  .  .  took  away. 
SPORT.    Judg.  16.  27,  while  Samson  made  s. 

Prov.  10.  23.  s.  to  a  fool. 
26.  19,  Am  not  I  in  s.  ? 
SPOT.    Job  11.  15,  lift  up  thy  face  without  5. 
Job  31.  7,  any  s.  hath  cleaved.    A.  F,  blot. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  7,  nos.  in  thee. 
Jer.  13.  23,  leopard  his  s.  ? 
Eph.  5.  27,  s.  or  wrinkle. 


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1  Tim.  6.  14,  cominaudment.  without  .<. 

1  Pet.  1. 19,  without  bleuii.sh  and  without  s. 

2  Pet.  3.  14,  without  ••;.  and  blameless. 
SPOUTS.    Zech.  4.  12,  two  golden  s.     A .  V.,  pipes. 
SPRANG.    Mark  Id.  .50,  .<.  up,  aud  came.    A.  F.,  rose. 

Acts  14.  14,  aud  .«.  forth.     .1.  K.,  ran  hi. 

28.  VS.  south  wind  .<.  up.     A.  V..  b/eir.  [scatterpfl. 
SPREAD.    2  Sam.  18.  8,  battle  was  there  »■.  over.    A.  F., 

2  Kings  19.  14.  s.  it  before  Jehovah. 

Job  29.  19,  root  is  .«.  out :  3(5.  30,  .s.  his  light. 

37.  11,  s.  abroad  the  cloud.     A.V..  srat/frt-th. 

41.  30,  He  s.  as  it  were  a  threshing-wain. 
Ps.  37.  3.3,  s.  himself  like  a  green  tree. 

105.  39,  s.  a  cloud  ;  140.  .5,  5.  a  net. 

143.  6, 1  s.  forth  my  hands.     A.  F,  s/refch. 
Prov.  7.  16.  •«.  my  couch.    A.  V.,  decked. 
Isa.  14.  11,  the  worm  is  .<.  under  thee. 

48.  13,  s.  out  the  heaveus.    A.  V.,  spanned. 
Mat.  21.  8,  .<.  their  garments. 
Mark  1.  45,  to  5.  abroad.    ^4.  F,  blaze. 
Acts  4.  17,  s.  no  further. 

13.  49,  word  .  .  .  was  s.  abroad.     A.V..  jmhlished. 

2  Cor.  8.  18,  praise  ...  is  s.  through  all  the  churches. 
A.  v.,  throughout. 
SPRIGS.    Isa.  18.  5,  cut  off  the  s. 

SPRING  in.).    Gen.  36.  24,  found  the  hot  5.    .4.  F,  the 
mules. 

Ex.  15.  27,  twelve  5.  of  water.    A.  F,  wells. 

Num.  33.  9,  in  Elim  were  twelve  s.    A.  V.J'ountains. 

Job  38.  16,  the  s.  of  the  sea? 

Ps.  84.  6,  make  it  a  place  of  s.    A.  V.,  icell. 
104.  10,  o;.  into  the  valleys.  [fonninins. 

Prov.  5.  16,  Should  thy  5.  be  dispersed.    A.  F,  Let  thy 
25.  26,  corrupted  «. 

Isa.  58.  11,  like  a  s.  of  water. 

Hos.  13. 15,  his  s.  shall  become  dry. 

2  Pet.  2.  17,  5.  without  water.    A.  F,  uells. 
SPRING  (r.).    Num.  21.  17,  -S'.  up.  O  well. 

Judg.  19.  25.  day  began  to  .s.  (  =  dnicn ). 

Job  8.  19,  out  of  the  earth  shall  others  .s.     .4.  F,  qrow. 

Ps.  85.  11,  Truth  s.  out.     A.  F,  shall  sprhvj. 
92.  7,  the  wicked  .<.  as  the  grass. 

Isa.  43.  19.  s.  forth :  45.  8,  cause  righteousness  to  s.  up. 

Mat.  4.  16.  did  light  s.  up. 

Mark  4.  27,  seed  should  s. 

John  4.  14,  water  .5.  up. 
SPRINGING.    Gen.  26. 19,  well  of  .-J.  water. 

Ezek.  17.  9,  fresh  j>.  leaves.    A.  F.  leaves  of  her  spring. 
SPRINKLE.    Ex.  9.  8,  .s.  it  toward  heaven. 

Heb.  10.  22,  hearts  s.  from  an  e^il  conscience. 

1  Pet.  1.  2,  sprinkling  of  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

Rev.  IH.  13,  garment  .<.  with  blood.     ,4.  F..  dipped  in. 
Sprinkling,  of  blood,  Ex.  12.  22;   Heb.  11.  28;  of  the 
blood  of  Christ,  Heb.  9.  14  ;  10.  22  ;  12.  24 ;  1  Pet.  1.  2  ; 
of  oil.  Lev.  14.  16. 

the  covenant  of.  Ex.  24.  8 ;  Heb.  9.  13. 

cleansing  the  leper  bv,  Lev.  14.  7. 
SPROUT.    Job  14.  7,  that  it  will  .s-. 
SPRUNG.    Gen.  41.  6.  seven  ears,  thin  ...*-.  up. 
SPY.   Num.  13.  2.  they  may  s.  out  the  land.  A.V.,  search. 

Num.  13.  16,  s.  out  the  land. 

Josh.  7.  2, .?.  out  the  land.     A.V.,  view. 

Judg.  1.  23,  to  .<.  out  Beth-el.    A.  F,  descry. 

Gal.  2.  4,  to  .s-.  out  our  liberty. 
STABILITY.    Isa.  33.  6,  s.  in  thy  times. 
STACHVS.  sta -ehys  — Gk.  an  ear  of  corn.    Rom.  16.  9. 
STACTE.    Ex.  30.  34,  «...  .  sweet  spices. 
STAFF.    Gen.  32. 10,  with  my  s.  I  passed. 

Ex.  12.  11.  your  s.  in  your  hand. 

Num.  13.  23,  upon  a  .<.  [ivriter. 

Judg.  5.  14,  handle  the  marshal's  s.    A.V.,  pen  of  the 

2  Sam.  3.  29,  leaneth  on  a  s. 

2  Kings  18.  21,  s.  of  this  bruised  reed. 
Ps.  23.  4,  thy  .«.,  they  comfort  me. 
Isa.  10.  15,  as  if  a  .?.  should  lift  up  him. 

14.  5,  broken  the  .s.  of  the  wicked. 

Jer.  48.  17,  strong  ^^  broken ;  Zech.  8.  4,  with  his  s. 
Zech.  11.  10.  I  took  my  .<.  Beauty. 
Mat.  10.  10.  nor  shoes,  nor  .s.     A.V.,  staves. 
Mark  6.  8.  nothing  for  their  journey,  save  a  s. 
Heb.  11.  21,  leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  .s. 
STAGGER.    Job  12.  25.  maketh  tliem  to  .<. 
Ps.  60.  3,  wine  of  s.    A.  F,  astonishment. 
Isa.  24.  20.  The  earth  shall  5.    ^1.  F,  reel  to  and  fro. 

29.  9,  .s'.,  but  not  with  strong  drink. 
51.  17.  cup  of  .s.     A.  F,  trcmhling. 

STAIN.    Isa.  23.  9,  to  s.  the  pride  of  all  glory. 

Hos.  6.  8,  s.  with  blood.    A.  I'.,  poll n ted. 
STAIRS.    Acts  21.  40,  Paul,  standing  on  the  s. 
STAKES.    Isa.  .54.  2,  strengthen  thy  .«. 
STALK.    Gen.  41.  5,  seven  ears  .  .  .  upon  one  .«. 
STALL.    1  Kings  4.  26,  forty  thousand  .<.  of  horses. 

Amos  6.  4,  eat  .  .  .  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  of  the  .i. 

Mai.  4.  2.  gambol  as  calves  of  the  .<. 

Lukp  13.  15.  loose  his  ox  or  his  ass  from  the  5. 
STAMMERERS.    Isa.  32.  4.  .<.  shall  be  ready. 
STAMP.    Deut.  9.  21.  took  .  .  .  which  ye  had  made  .  .  . 

an. I  .v\  it. 
STANCHED.    Luke  8.  44,  issue  of  her  blood  s. 


STAND  («.).    Mat.  5. 15 ;  Mark  4.  21 ;  Luke  8.  16,  on  the 

.>•■.     A.  F,  candbslick. 
STAND  (('.).    Gen.  19.  9,  they  said,  .S'.  back. 
Ex.  9. 16.  made  thee  to  *•.    A.  F.,  raised  thee  up, 
14. 13,  Fear  ye  not,  s.  still. 
33.  21,  .s.  upon  the  rock. 
Deut.  5.  31,  .s.  thou  here. 

25.  8,  if  he  .s.     A.  F,  s.  to  it. 
Josh.  10.  12,  Sun,  .s.  thou  still. 
1  Sam.  12.  16,  .s.  still  and  see. 

1  Chr.  23.  30,  .<.  every  morning. 

Esth.  8.  11,  s.  for  their  life. 

Job  19.  25,  at  last  he  will  s.  up.    A.  F,  s. 

30. 10.  they  i<.  aloof  from  me.    A.  V.,  flee  far. 
Ps.  1.  1.  Nor  s.  in  the  way  of  sinners. 

1.  5,  wicked  shall  not  s. ;  4.  4,  S.  in  awe. 

5.  5,  arrogant  shall  not  s. 
10. 1,  Why  s.  thou  afar  off. 

30.  7,  made  my  mountain  to  .?.  strong. 

35.  2,  .5.  up ;  78.  13,  the  w^aters  to  s. 

109.  31,  .■>.  at  the  right  hand  of  the  needy. 

130.  3.  who  could  .s. ".'    147.  17.  .s.  before  his  cold? 
Prov.  8.  2,  On  the  top  of  high  places  .  .  .  she  a-. 

12.  7,  house  of  the  righteous  shall  5. 

22.  29,  s.  before  kings  ;  27.  4,  to  .5.  before  jealousy  ? 
Isa.  40.  8,  word  of  our  God  shall  5. 

46.  10,  counsel  shall  s. ;  Jer.  6.  16,  S.  ye  in  the  ways. 
Jer.  40.  10,  to  s.  before  the  Chaldeans.    ,1.  F,  serve. 
Hos.  8.  7,  he  hath  no  s.  grain.    A.  V.,  if  .  .  .  stalk. 
Amos  7.  2,  how  shall  Jacob  s.  ?    ..4 .  F,  arise  f 
Mic.  5.  4,  .s.,  and  shall  feed  his  flock. 
Mat.  6.  5,  s.  and  pray  in  the  synagogues.    A,  T'.,  pray 
standing. 

12.  2.5,  house  divided  .  .  .  shall  not  s. 

20.  3,  saw  others  .«.  .  .  .  idle. 
Luke  21.  36,  to  s.  before  the  Son  of  man. 
John  8.  44,  *\  not  in  the  truth.     A.  F.,  abode. 

19.  25,  were  s.  by  the  cross  of  Jesus.    A.V.,  stood. 
Acts  7.  55,  Jesus  s.  on  the  right  hand  of  God. 

26.  22,  s.  .  .  .  testifying.    A.  F,  continue. 
Rom.  5.  2.  this  grace  wherein  we  s. 

14.  4,  to  his  own  lord  he  s. 

14.  4,  he  shall  be  made  to  5.    A.V.,  holden  tip. 

14.  10,  all  .>.  before  the  judgment- seat. 

1  Cor.  2.  5,  faith  should  not  s.  in  the  wisdom. 
7.  37,  s.  stedfast  in  his  heart. 

10.  12,  him  that  thinketh  he  s.  ;  16. 13,  s.  fast. 

2  Cor.  1.  24,  in  faith  ye  s.  fast. 
Gal.  5.  1,  s.  fast  therefore.    • 

Eph.  6.  13,  having  done  all.  to  5.  (=  stand  Jirm). 

6.  14,  aS'.  therefore,  having  girded  your  loins. 
Phil.  1.  27,  s.  fast  in  one  spirit. 

4.  1,  .s.  fast  in  the  Lord. 
Col.  4.  12.  .s.  perfect  aud  fully  assured; 
1  Tim.  3.  13,  gain  ...  a  good  *•.    ^4.  F.,  degree. 
Heb.  10.  11, .«.  day  by  day  ministering. 
Jas.  5.  9,  judge  .<. 
Rev.  3.  20.  I  .s.  at  the  door. 

6. 17.  is  able  to  .s-.  ? 

20.  12,  the    dead  .  .  .  s.  before  the  throne.     ^.  F, 
stand. 

STANDARD.    Num.  1.  52.  every  man  by  his  own  s. 

Num.  21.  8.  upon  a  *■.    A.  1'..  pole. 

Jer.  4.  21.  How  long  shall  I  see  the  s. 
STANDARD-SEARER.     Isa.  10.  18,  as  when  a  s.-b. 

fainteth. 
STAR.    Num.  24.  17,  come  forth  a  s.  out  of  Jacob. 

Mat.  2.  2,  saw  his  .t.  in  the  east. 

1  Cor.  15.  41,  one  .s.  dittereth  from  another  5. 
Rev.  2.  28,  morning  «. 

22. 16,  the  bright,  the  morning  5. 
Star,  morning.  Rev.  22.  16 ;  of  Bethlehem,  Mat.  2.  2-10 ; 
of  Jacob,  Num.  24.  17  ;  fail  from  heaven,  Rev.  8.  10 ; 
9.  1. 
Stars,  created.  Gen.   1.  16;   worshipped,  Deut.  4.  19; 
2  Kings  17.  16 :  21.  3  ;  Jer.  19.  13  :  morning.  Job  38.  7  ; 
eleven.  Gen.  37.  9  ;  wanderiug.  Jude  13. 
STATE.    Mat.  12.  45,  last  *■.  of  that  man. 
Phil.  1.  27.  may  hear  of  your  .<.    A.  V.,  affairs. 
4. 11,  in  whatsoever  .>;.  I  am. 

2  Pet.  2.  20,  the  last  5.  is  become  worse.    A.  F.,  latter^ 
end  is  worse. 

STATELY.    Prov.  30.  29,  three  tilings  which  are  *-.  in 
their  march.     A.  l'.,  go  well. 
Prov.  :]().  29.  .>;.  in  going.    .4.  F,  romebj. 
STATION.     Isa.    22.  19,  from  thy  .s-.  shalt   thou   be 

))ulled  down.     A.  V..  .'it ate. 
STATURE.    Num.  13.  32.  men  of  great  s. 
1  Sam.  IH.  7.  Look  not  on  .  .  .  liis  s. 
Isa.  45.  14,  men  of  *•. 

Ezek.  :jl.  5,  its  .<.  was  exalted.    A.  F.,  his  height. 
31.  10,  art  exalted  in  .<.     A.V.,  lifted  up  thyself  in 
lieiiiht. 
I       31.  14,  in  their  s.    A.V..  for  their  heigld. 
!      Luke  2.  52,  wisdom  and  a.  ;  19.  3,  was  little  of  s. 
I      Eph.  4.  13.  s.  of  the  fulness  of  Chri.st. 
STATUTE.    Gen.  2ii.  5.  Abraham  obeyed  .  .  .  my  s. 


Gen.  47.  26,  made  it  a  s.    .4.  F,  law. 


Lev.  3.  17.  perpetual  5. 


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STO 


Num.  9. 14,  s.  of  tlie  passover.    A.  V.,  ordinance. 
Deut.  17.  19.  .<.,  to  do  them. 
1  Kings  y.  14,  to  keep  my  s. 
8.  61,  to  walk  ill  his  a'. 
1  Chr.  16.  17,  for  a  .<.    A.  V.,  law. 
Ps.  81.  4,  it  is  a  .<.  for  Israel. 
89.  31,  If  they  break  my  s. 
99.  7,  .5.  that  lie  gave.    A.  V.,  ordinance. 
119.  12,  Teach  me  thy  s. 
Statutes  of  the  Lord,  Ex.  15.  26 ;  Num.  30.  16 ;  1  Chr.  29. 

W :  Ps.  119.  12, 16. 
STAVES.    Num.  21. 18,  digged  .  .  .  with  their  s. 

1  Sam.  17.  43,  thou  comest  to  me  with  s.  ? 

2  Chr.  5.  9,  the  s.  were  so  long.    A.V.,  they  drew  out 
the  s.  of  the  ark. 

Zech.  11.  7,  I  took  unto  me  two  s. 

Mat.  26.  55,  with  swords  and  s.  to  seize  me? 
Staves  for  the  tabernacle,  Ex.  25.  13;   37.  15;   40.  20; 

Num.  4.  6. 
STAY  («.).    2  Sam.  22. 19,  Jehovah  was  my  s. 

1  Kings  7.  35,  36,  s.    A.V.,  ledges. 

Ps.  18.  18,  Jehovah  was  my  *.  (=  support). 

Isa.  3.  1,  whole  j*.  of  water. 
STAY  (v.).    Gen.  8.  10,  s.  yet  other  seven  days. 

Gen.  19.  17,  neither  s.  thou  in  all  the  Plain. 

Ex.  9.  28,  ye  shall  s.  no  longer. 

Josh.  10.  13,  the  moon  s. 

1  Sam.  30.  10,  two  hundred  s.  behind.    A.  V.,  abode. 

2  Sam.  24. 16,  s.  thy  hand. 
2  Kings  4.  6,  the  oil  s. 

Job  38. 11,  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  s.  ? 
Prov.  28.  17,  let  no  man  s.  him. 
Isa.  26.  3,  whose  mind  is  s.  on  thee. 
Dan.  4.  35,  none  can  s.  his  hand. 
Acts  27.  43,  s.  them  from  their  purpose.    A.  V.,  kept. 
2  Pet.  2.  16,  s.  the  madness  of  the  prophet.    A.  V.,  for- 
bad. 
STEAD.    Gen.  22.  13,  in  the  s.  of  his  son. 
Gen.  30.  2,  Am  I  in  God's  s. 

1  Chr.  5.  22,  dwelt  hi  their  a'.  (=  place).    A.  V.,  steads. 
Job  16.  4,  in  my  soul's  s. 

34.  24,  setteth  others  in  their  s. 

Prov.  H.  8,  wicked  cometh  in  his  s. 
STEADY.    Ex.  17. 12,  his  hands  were  s. 
STEAL.    Gen.  31.  27,  didst  thou  .  .  .  s.  away. 

Ex.  20.  15,  Thou  shalt  not  s. 

2  Sam.  19.  3,  ashamed  s.  away. 

Prov.  6.  30,  s.  To  satisfy  ;  30.  9,  poor,  and  s. 

Obad.  5,  s.  only  till  they  had  enough?     A.V.,  have 

stolen. 
Mat.  6.  19,  thieves  break  through  and  5. 
27.  64,  come,  and  s.  him  away. 
John  10.  10,  thief  cometh  not,  but  that  he  may  s. 
Eph.  4.  28,  s.  no  more. 
Stealing,  referred  to,  Ex.  20.  15 ;  Lev.  19.  11 ;  Deut.  5. 
ly;  Ps.  50.  18;  Zech.  5.  4;   Mat.  19.  18;   Rom.  2.  21; 
Epli.  4.  28. 
STEALTH.    2  Sam.  19.  3,  by  s.  that  day. 
STEDFAST.    Job  11.  15,  thou  shalt  be  s. 
Ps.  78.  8,  whose  spirit  was  not  *•. 
Dan.  6.  26,  living  God,  and  s. 
2  Cor.  1.  7,  our  hope  for  you  is  5. 
Col.  1.  23,  grounded  and  s.    A.  V.,  .settled. 
Heb.  6.  19,  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  a  hope  both  sure  and  s. 

1  Pet.  5.  9, .«.  in  your  faith. 
STEDFASTLY.    Ruth  1.  18,  s.  minded. 

Luke  9.  51,  he  s.  set  his  face  to  go. 

Acts  1.  14,  with  one  accord  continued  s.  in  prayer. 

A.  v.,  in  prayer  and  supplication. 
Rom.  12. 12,  continuing  s.  in  prayer.    A.  V.,  instant. 

2  Cor.  3.  13,  should  not  look  s.  on  the  end. 
STEDFASTNESS.    Rom.  5.  3,  tribulation  worketh  5. 

.1 .  I '. ,  patience. 
STEED.     1  Kings  4.  23,   straw  for  the  .  .  .  s^vift  s. 
A.  v.,  dromedaries. 
Esth.  8. 14,  rode  upon  swift  s.     A.  F.,  mules. 
Mic.  1.  13,  to  the  swift  s.     A.  V.,  beast. 
STEEL.    Nah.  2.  3,  the  chariots  flash  with  5.    A.V., 

shall  he  with  flamhifj  torches. 
STEEP.    S.  of  Sol.  2.  14,  covert  of  the  s.  place.    A.  F., 
,       stairs. 

Mic.  1.  4,  waters  .  .  .  down  a  s.  place. 
Mat.  8.  32,  rushed  down  the  s.    A.  F.,  a  steep  place. 
STEERSMAN.    Jas.  3.  4,  *•.  willeth.    A.  V.,  govei-nor 

listf'th. 

STENCH.    Joel  2.  20,  its  s.  shall  come  up.    A.  F.,  stink. 

Amos  4.  10,  .s.  of  your  camp  to  come  up.     A.  V.,  stink. 
STEPHANAS,  steph'a-nas-Gk.  =c7-o?i'?te</.    1  Cor.  1. 
16  ;  16.  15.  [6.  5. 

STEPHEN,     Stephen  — Gk.  =  f;o//w  — deacon.      Acts 

is  the  first  Christian  martyr.  Acts  7.  60. 


STEPS.    Ex_.  20.  26,  go  up  by  s. 
h; 

rw      

Job  14. 16,  thou  numberest  my  s 


2  Sam.  22.  37,  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  s. 

2  Kings  20.  9,  go  forward  ten  *-.    A.  F.,  degrees. 


18.  7,  s.  of  liis  strength  ;  23. 11,  held  fast  to  his  s. 
29.  6,  my  .s.  were  washed. 

Ps.   17.  5,  My  s.  have  held  fast.    A.  V.,  Hold  up  my 
goings. 


Ps.  17. 11,  compassed  us  in  our  s. 

44.  18,  our  s.  declined ;  56.  6,  They  mark  my  5. 

140.  4,  thrust  aside  my  *■.    A.  F.,  goings. 
Prov.  4. 12,  thy  s.  shall  not  be  straitened. 

16.  9,  Jehovah  directeth  his  s. 

29.  5,  Spreadeth  a  net  for  his  s.    A.  V,,feei. 
Isa.  26.  6,  the  s.  of  the  needy. 

Jer.  10.  23,  to  direct  his  s. 

Rom.  4.  12,  s.  of  that  faith. 

2  Cor.  12.  18,  in  the  same  s.  ? 

1  Pet.  2.  21,  follow  his  s. 
STERN.    Mark  4.  38,  in  the  s.,  asleep.    A.V.,  hinder 
pHirt  of  the  ship. 

Acts  27.  41,  s.  began  to  break  up.    A.V.,  the  hinder 
pari  »(7.v  broken. 
STEWARD.    Gen.  43. 16,  s.    A.  V.,  ruler. 

Dan.  1.  11,  said  Daniel  to  the  s.    A.  F.,  to  Melsar. 

Luke  12.  42,  faithful  and  wise  s. ;  16.  8,  unrighteous  s. 

1  Cor.  4.  1,  .<.  of  the  mysteries  of  God. 

Gal.  4.  2,  under  guardians  and  s.    A.  F.,  governors. 

1  Pet.  4. 10,  good  s.  of  the  manifold  grace.  [10. 

Stewards,  Christians  described  as,  Luke  16. 1 ;  1  Pet.  4. 

ministers  described  as,  Luke  12.  42 ;  1  Cor.  4.  1 ;  Tit. 
1.7. 
STEWARDSHIP.    Luke  16.  2,  account  of  thy  s. 

1  Cor.  9.  17,  s.  intrusted  to  me.     A.  F.,  dispensation  of 
the  aospel  is  committed . 
STICK.    Job  33.  21,  his  bones  ...  5.  out. 

Ps.  38.  2,  *•.  fast  in  me. 

Prov.  18.  24,  s.  closer  than  a  brother.  [day. 

STICKS.    Num.  15.  32,  gathering  *.  upon  the  sabbath 

1  Kings  17.  10,  widow  was  there  gathering  s. 
Acts  28.  3,  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  s. 

STIFF.    Jer.  7.  26;  19.  15,  made  their  neck  s.    A.V., 

hardened  their  ncck(s). 
STIFFHE  ARTED.    Ezek.  2.  4,  children  are  .  .  .  s. 
STIFFNECKED.    Ex.  32.  9,  it  is  a  s.  people. 
Deut.  10. 16,  be  no  more  s. 

2  Chr.  30.  8,  be  ye  not  s. 

Acts  7.  51,  Ye  s.  and  uncircumcised. 
STILL  ia.).    Gen.  12.  9,  going  on  s. 
Ex.  15.  16,  as  s.  as  a  stone. 
Judg.  18.  9,  it  is  very  good  :  and  are  ye  s.  ? 

1  Kings  19.  12.  s.  small  voice. 

Job  2.  9,  .s.  hold  fast  thine  integrity  ? 

37. 17,  the  earth  is  s.    A.  F,  he  quieteth  the  earth. 
Ps.  4.  4,  Commune  .  .  .  upon  your  bed,  and  be  s, 

23.  2,  beside  s.  waters  ;  46. 10,  Be  s.,  and  know. 
76.  8,  earth  feared,  and  was  s. 
78.  32,  they  sinned  *. ;  84.  4,  s.  praising  thee. 
107.  29,  waves  thereof  are  s. 
139.  18, .«.  with  thee. 
Isa.  5.  25,  his  hand  is  stretched  out  s. 
18.  4,  I  will  be  5.    A.V.,  take  my  rest.  [sits. 

30.  7,  Rahab  that  sitteth  s.    A.  F,  Their  strength  is  to 
Jer.  8.  14,  Why  do  we  sit  s.  ? 

Mark  4.  39,  Peace,  be  s. 
Rev.  22.  11,  do  lunighteousness  s^ 
STILL  (v.).    Num.  13.  30,  Caleb's,  the  people  before 
Moses. 
Neh.  8.  11,  Levites  s.  all  the  people. 
Ps.  65.  7,  Who  s.  the  roaring  of  the  seas. 
89.  9,  waves  thereof  arise,  thou  s.  them. 
131.  2,  I  have  .^.     .4.  l":,  beliaved. 
Prov.  29. 11,  and  s.  it.     A.  V.,  in  till  afterwards. 
STINGr.    1  Cor.  15.  55,  O  death,  where  is  thy  s.  ? 

Prov.  23.  32,  s.  like  an  adder. 
STIR.    Ex.  35.  21,  whose  heart  5.  him. 
Deut.  32. 11,  As  an  eagle  that  s.  up  her  nest. 
Ezra  1.  5,  whose  spirit  God  had  *'.    A .  F,  raised. 
Job  26. 12,  s.  up  the  sea.    A.  F,  divideth. 
Ps.  35.  23,  S.  up  thyself ;  39.  2,  my  sorrow  was  s. 
80.  2,  s.  up  thy  might. 
Prov.  10.  12,  Hatred  s.  up  strifes. 
15.  1,  a  grievous  word  s.  up  anger,    A.  V.,  stir. 

15. 18,  s.  up  contention ;  28.  25,  greedy  spirit  s, 

Isa.  9. 11,  s.  up  his  enemies.    A.  v.,  join  .  .  .  together. 

14.  9,  it  s.  up  the  dead. 
Joel  3.  7,  A-.  them  up  out  of  the  place.    A.  F,  raise. 

3.  9,  s.  up  the  mighty  men.    A.  F,  wake  ujy. 
Mat.  21. 10,  city  was  *■.    A.V.,  moved. 
Mark  15.  11,  chief  priests  s.  up.    A.  V., 
Luke  23.  5,  He  s.  up  the  people. 
Acts  14.  2,  Jews  .  .  .  *•.  up  the  .souls  of  the  Gentiles. 

21.  38,  s.  up  to  sedition.    A.  F,  madest  an  uproar. 

2  Cor.  9.  2,  your  zeal  hath  s.  up     A.  V. ,  provo/xd. 
2  Tim.  1.  6,  .<;.  up  the  gift  of  God. 

2  Pet.  1.  13,  I  think  it  right  ...  to  s.  you  up. 
STOCK.    Lev.  25.  47.  s.  of  the  stranger's. 

Job  13.  27,  feet  also  in  the  .'. 

Ps.  80.  15,  s.  which  thy  right  hand.    A.V.,  vineyard. 

Isa.  6. 13,  an  oak,  whose  5.  remaineth.    A.  F,  substance. 
11. 1,  the  A-.  of  Jes.se.    ^.  F,  s/em. 
44.  19,  fall  down  to  the  .f .  of  a  tree  ? 

Hos.  4.  12,  ask  counsel  at  their  s.    A.V.,  stocks. 

Acts  13.  26,  children  of  the  s.  of  Abraham. 
Stocks,  mentioned,  Job  13.  27  :  33.  11. 

Jeremiah  in,  Jer.  20.  2 :  Paul  and  Silas  in,  Acts  16.  24. 
STOIC.    Acts  17.  18,  S.  philosophers.    A.  V.,  Stoicks. 


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the  teraphim.     A.  V. 


STOLE.     Gen.  31.  19,  Rachel 

had  stolen. 
2  Sam.  15.  6,  s.  the  hearts  of  the  men. 
Mat.  28.  13,  s.  him  away. 
Eph.  4.  23,  5.  steal  no  more. 
STOLEN.    Gen.  30.  33,  be  counted  s. 
Josh.  7.  11,  A-.,  and  dissembled. 
Prov.  9.  17,  S.  waters. 
STOMACH.    1  Tim.  5.  23,  wii>e  for  thy  s's  sake. 
STONE  {n.).    Gen.  2.  12,  tlie  onyx  s. 
Gen.  11.  3,  brick  for  s. 

28.  18,  s.  that  he  had  put  under  his  head. 
Num.  33.  52,  all  their  figured  s.    A.  F.,  pictures. 

35.  17,  smote  him  with  a  *■.  in  the  hand.    A.  V.,  icitli 
throwing  as. 
Josh.  4.  6,  What  mean  ye  by  these  s.  ? 

24.  27,  tills  s.  shall  be  a  witness. 
Job  14.  19,  waters  wear  the  s. ;  41.  24,  firm  as  a  s. 
Ps.  91.  12,  dash  thy  foot  against  a  s. 

118.  22,  s.  which  the  builders  rejected. 
Prov.  27.  3,  A  s.  is  heavy  ;  Eccl.  3.  5,  cast  away  s. 
Isa.  60.  17,  for  s.  iron  ;  62.  10,  gather  out  the  s. 
Jer.  51.  63,  bind  a  s.  to  it. 
Zech.  7.  12,  hearts  as  an  adamant  s. 
Mat.  7.  9,  will  give  him  a  s. 

21.  44,  falleth  on  this  5. 

24.  2,  not  be  left  here  one  s. 

27.  66,  sealing  the  s.  ;  28.  2,  rolled  away  the  s. 
Luke  4.  3,  command  this  s.  that  it  become  bread. 

19.  40,  5.  will  cry  out. 
John  8.  7,  first  cast  a  s. 
Acts  17.  29,  Godhead  is  like  .  .  .  s. 

1  Pet.  2.  5,  as  living  s. ;  Rev.  2.  17,  a  white  s. 

Rev.  15.  6,  precious  *•.,  pure  and  bright.    A.  T-l,  linen. 
STONE  {v.).    Mat.  23.  37,  s.  them.    A.  F.,  stonest. 
John  10.  32,  do  ye  s.  me  ? 

2  Cor.  11.  25,  once  was  I  s. 

Stone,  Christ  the  corner,  Ps.  118.  22 ;  Isa.  28.  16 ;  Mat. 
21.  42 ;  Mark  12.  10 ;  Luke  20.  17  ;  Acts  4. 11 ;  1  Pet.  2.  6. 
Stones,  as  memorials,  Gen.  28.  18,  22;  35.  14;  Ueut.  27. 
1-8 ;  Josh.  7.  26 ;  8.  29  ;  10.  27. 
precious,  Ex.  28.  17 ;  Ezek.  28.  13. 
in  the  temple,  1  Clir.  29.  2 ;  2  Chr.  3.  6. 
in  the  new  Jerusalem,  Rev.  21.  19. 
STONE-HEAP.    Job  8.  17,  .y.-A.    A.V.,heap. 
Stoning,  a  form  of  punishment.  Lev.  20.  2  ;  24.  14  ;  Deut. 
13.  10 ;  17.  5  ;  22.  21. 
Examples:  — ^c^f/«,  Josh.  7.  25;  Nabolh,  1  Kings  21. 
13 ;  Stephen,  Acts  7.  59 ;    Paul,  Acts  14.  19 ;   2  Cor. 
11.  25. 
STONY.    Ezek.  11. 19,  take  the  s.  heart  out  of  their  flesh. 
STOOD.    Gen.  18.  2,  three  men  ,■?.  over  against  him. 
Gen.  18.  22,  s.  yet  before  Jehovah. 
Josh.  10.  13,  sun  s.  still. 

23.  9,  hath  s.     A.  F.,  been  able  to  stand. 
Ezra  10.  15,  s.  up  against  this  matter. 

employeil  about. 
Ps.  33.  9,  He  commanded,  and  it  s.  fast. 
Mat.  26.  62,  high  priest  s.  up.     A.V.,  arose 
Luke  2.  9,  an  angel  of  the  Lord  s.  by  them. 

24.  36,  he  himself  s.  in  the  midst. 
Acts  11.  11,  three  men  s.  before.    A.  V.,  there  were  .  .  . 

come  luito. 

23.  11,  the  Lord  .s.  by  him. 
STOOP.     Prov.  12.  25,  maketh  it  5. 

Mark  1.  7,  not  worthy  to  s.  down  and  unloose. 

Luke  24.  12,  and  stooping  ...  he  seeth  the  Unen cloths. 

John  8.  6,  Jesus  s.  down. 
STOP.    Gen.  8.  2,  windows  of  heaven  were  s. 

2  Kings  3.  19,  s.  all  fountains  of  water. 

Ps.  63.  11,  them  that  speak  lies  shall  be  *•. 

Prov.  21.  13,  s.  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the  poor. 

Rom.  3.  19,  every  mouth  may  be  s. 

2  Cor.  11.  10,  shall  s.  me  of  this  glorying. 

Heb.  11.  33,  s.  the  mouths  of  lions. 
STORE.    Ps.  144.  13,  affording  all  inanner  of  5. 

Jer.  41.  8,  we  have  s.  hidden  in  the  field.    A.V.,  treas- 
nresin. 

Nail.  2.  9,  no  end  of  the  s..  the  glory. 

1  Cor.  16.  2,  lay  by  him  in  s. 

1  Tim.  6  19.  lavins  un  in  s.  [storehouse. 

STORE-CHAMBER".  Luke  12. 24,  have  no  s.-c.  A.V., 
STORE-CITIES.  Ex.  1.  11,  s.-c.  A.  V.,  treasure  cities. 
STORED.    2  Pet.  3.  7,  have  been  s.  up.    A.  V.,  are  kept 


A.  v.,  icere 


[upon, 
v.,  came 


Gen.  41.  56.  opened  all  the  s.-h. 

his  sons  the   s.-h.    A.  F.,  hovse   of 


STORE-HOUSE 

1  Chr.  26.  15,  to 

Asuppim. 

Neh.  12.  25,  watch  at  the  s.-h.    A.  F.,  thresholds. 
Ps.  33.  7,  layeth  up  the  deeps  in  s.-h. 
STORK.    Lev.  11.  19,  20,  the  s.  .  .  .  abomination. 
Ps.  104.  17,  the  s..  the  fir-trees  are  her  house. 
Jer.  8.  7,  the  s.  in  the  heavens. 
STORM.    Job  21. 18,  s.  carrieth  away. 
Job  30.  22,  dis.solve.st  me  in  the  5.    A.V.,  my  s"bsfance 
Ps.  107.  29.  maketh  the  .s.  a  calm. 
Prov.  1.  27.  fear  coraeth  as  a .«.    A.  F.,  desolation. 
Isa.  4.  6,  covert  from  .<;.  :  25.  4.  refuge  from  the  .«. 
17. 13,  whirling  dust  before  the  s.    A.  F.,  whirlwind. 


Ezek.  38.  9,  come  like  a  s. ;  Nah.  1.  3,  in  the  s. 

Mark  4.  37,  there  aiiseth  a  great .«.  [pest. 

Acts  27.  18,  labored  exceedingly  with  the  5.    A.  V.,tem- 

2  Pet.  2.  17,  mists  driven  by  as.     A.  F.,  tvifh  a  tempest. 
STORMY.    Ps.  107.  25,  raiseth  the  s.  wind. 
STORY.     1  Kings  6.  5,  built  s.  round  about.    A.V., 
chambers. 

Ezek.  42.  3,  gallery  in  the  third  s.    A.  V.,  three  stories. 

Acts  20.  9,  third.?.     A.  F.,  loft. 
STOUT.    Isa.  10.  12,  punish  the  fruit  of  the  s.  heart. 

Mai.  3.  13,  words  have  been  s.  against  me. 
STRAIGHT.    Josh.  6.  5,  every  man  s.  before  him. 

Ezra  8.  21,  to  seek  of  him  a  s.  way.    A.  F.,  rigid. 

Ps.  5.  8,  Make  thy  way  s. 

Eccl.  1.  15,  crooked  cannot  be  made  s. 

Isa.  45. 13,  make  s.  all  his  ways.    A.  V.,  direct. 

Jer.  31.  9,  cause  them  to  walk  ...  in  a  s.  way. 

Mat.  3.  3,  Make  his  paths  s. 

Luke  13.  13,  she  was  made  5. 

Acts  9. 11,  street  .  .  .  called  S. ;  Heb.  12.  13,  s.  paths. 
STRAIGHTWAY.    1  Sam.  9.  13,  s.  find  him. 

Mat.  4.  22,  s.  left.     A.  F,  immediately. 
13.  20,  s.  with  joy.    A.  F.,  anon. 
13.  21,  s.  he  stumbleth.    A.  1'.,  by  and  by. 

Mark  1.  30,  5.  they  tell.     A.  F.,  anon. 
4.  15, ,'!.  cometh  Satan.    A.  F,  immediately. 
STRAIN.    Gen.  32.  25,  Jacob's  thigh  was  5.    A.  F.,  out 
of  joint. 

Mat.'  23.  24,  s.  out  the  gnat.    A.  F.,  strain  at  a  gnat. 
STRAIT.    1  Sam.  13.  6,  they  were  in  a  s. 

2  Sam.  24.  14,  I  am  in  a  great  s. 

2  Kuigs  6.  1,  the  place  ...  is  too  s.  for  us. 

Isa.  49.  20,  place  is  too  s.  for  me. 

Phil.  1.  23.  I  am  in  a  s.  betwixt  the  two. 
STRAITENED.     Prov.  4.  12,  steps  shall  not  be  s. 

Mic.  2.  7,  Spirit  of  Jehovah  s.  ? 

Mat.  7.  14,  s.  the  way.    A.  F,  narrow. 

2  Cor.  4.  8,  yet  not  s.    A.  F.,  distressed. 
6.  12,  Ye  are  not  s. 
STRAITLY.     Gen.  43.  7.  man  asked  s. 
STRAITNESS.     Job  36. 16,  where  there  is  no  s. 
STRANGE.     Gen.  42.  7,  made  himself  s. 

Ex.  30.  9,  otter  no  s.  incense. 

2  Kings  19.  24,  drunk  s.  waters. 

Isa.  28.  11,  men  of  s.  lips.    .4.  F.,  tcith  stammering. 

1%.  21,  may  do  his  work,  his  s.  work. 

33.  19,  of  a  s.  tongue.    A.  F.,  stammering. 
Ezek.  3.  5,  a  people  of  a  s.  speech. 
Luke  5.  26,  We  have  seen  s.  things  to-day. 
Heb.  13.  9,  divers  and  s.  teachings. 
1  Pet.  4.  4,  s.  that  ye  run  not  with  them. 

4.  12,  as  though  a  s.  thing  happened. 
Jude  7,  gone  after  s.  flesh. 
STRANGER.     Ex.  20.  10,  .s.  that  is  within  thy  gates. 
Job  15.  19,  no  s.  passed. 
Ps.  39.  12,  I  am  a  s.  with  thee. 

109. 11,  let  s.  make  spoil  of  his  labor. 
Prov.  14.  10,  a  s.  doth  not  intermeddle. 

20.  16,  garment  that  is  surety  for  a  5. 

27.  2,  A  5.,  and  not  thine  own  lips. 
Jer.  2,  25,  I  have  loved  s. ;  Lam.  5.  2,  turned  unto  s. 

51.2,.';.     A.  v.,  fanners. 

Ezek.  7.  21,  into  the  hands  of  the  s.  for  a  prey. 
Mat.  25.  35,  a  .s.,  and  ye  took  me  in. 
Luke  17.  18,  save  this  s.  ? 
John  10.  5,  a  s.  will  they  not  follow. 
Eph.  2.  19,  no  more  5. 
Heb.  11. 13,  5.  and  pilgrims. 

13.  2,  Forget  not  to  show  love  unto  s. 

3  John  5,  whatsoever  thou  doest  toward  ...  5. 
Strangers,  in  Israel,  laws  respecting,  Ex.  20.  10;  34. 16; 

Lev.  17.  10-12  ;   20.  2  ;  Num.  18.  7 ;  35.  15 ;  Deut.  5. 14  ; 
7.  3  ;  23.  7  ;  Neh.  13.  27. 
none  to  be  considered  such  under  the  gospel,  Rom.  10. 
12  ;  1  Cor.  12.  13  ;  Gal.  3.  28 ;  Eph.  2.  19  :  Col.  3. 11. 
STRANGLED.     Acts  15.  20,  from  what  is  s. 
STRAW.     Ex.  5.  7,  give  the  people  s. 

Jer.  23.  28.  What  is  the  s.  to  the  wheat  ?    A .  V.,  chaj'. 
STREAKS.     Gen.  30.  37,  white  s.    A.V.,  strokes. 
STREAM.    Gen.  32.  23,  over  the  s.    A.V.,  brook. 
Job  20.  17,  The  flowing  s.    A.  F.,  thejloods,  the  brooks. 
22.  16,  as  a. 9.     A.  V., flood. 
29.  6 ;  Ps.  119.  136  ;  Prov.  5.  16,  s.    A.  F,  niers. 
Ps.  1.  3.  planted  by  the  s.  of  water.    A.V.,  rivers. 
46.  4,  s.  whereof  make  glad.  .   rr    .a     ^ 

78.  44.  rivers  into  blood.  And  their  s.    A.  V.,  floods. 
119.  136.  -S.  of  water.     A.  F.,  Rivers. 
124.  4.  The  s.  had  gone  over  our  soul. 
I.sa.  32.  2.  as  s.  of  water  in  a  dry  place.    A.  V.,  rivers. 
44.  3.  pour  ...  5.  upon  the  dry  ground.     A.  V.,  floods. 
59.  19.  come  as  a  rushing  s.     A .  F.,  flood. 
Amos  5.  24,  righteousness  as  a  mighty  s. 
STREET.    Prov.  1.  20,  Wisdom  crieth  aloud  in  the  s. 
A.  F..  nitliout. 
Prov.  7.  12,  Now  she  is  in  the  s.    A.  V.,  without. 
Jer.  6.  11,  children  in  the  5.    A.V.,  abroad. 
Mat.  6.  5,  pray  ...  in  the  corners  of  the  5. 
Mark  11.  4,  in  the  open  s.    A.  V.,  place  ichere  two  ways 
met. 


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STRENGTH.    Gen.  4.  12,  yield  unto  thee  its  s. 
Deut.  33.  2>,  so  shall  thy  .«.  be. 
2  Sam.  22.  40,  girded  me  with  «. 
Job  41.  12,  Nor  his  mighty  s.    A.  V.,  his  poJvn\ 
Ps.  8.  2,  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  .  .  .  established  s. 
27.1,5.  of  my  life. 
46. 1,  God  is  our  refugee  and  5. 
140.  7,  s.  of  my  salvation. 
Prov.  5. 10,  filled  with  thy  s.    ,1.  V..  ueali/t. 
Eccl.  9. 16,  Wisdom  is  better  than  *-. 
Isa.  51.  9,  awake,  put  on  5. 

57.  10,  didst  find  a  quickening  of  thy  5.       1.  T",  hast 
found  the  life  of  ihine  hand. 
Jer.  48.  45,  without  s.    A.  V.,  because  of  the  force. 
Lam.  1.  6,  they  are  gone  without  .v. 
Ezek.  26.  11,  the  pillars  of  thy  s.  shall  go  down.    A.  r., 

thy  strong  garrisons. 
Nah.  1.  12,  they  be  in  full  5.    A.  V.,  be  quiet. 
Mark  12.  30,  love  the  Lord  .  .  .  with  all  thy  5. 
1  Pet.  4. 11,  of  the  s.     A.V.,  abiHtxj. 
Strength,  of  Israel,  referred  to,  Ex.  15.  2 ;  1  Sam.  15.  29 ; 
Ps.  28.  8  ;  46. 1 ;  Zeeh.  12.  5. 
of  sin,  the  law  the,  Rom.  7.  ;  1  Cor.  1.5.  56. 
made  perfect  in  weakness,  Ps.  8.  2;  2  Cor.  12.  9:  Heb. 
11.  34. 
STRENGTHEN.    Judg.  9.  24,  who  s.  his  hands.    A.V., 
aided  him. 

1  Sam.  30.  6,  David  s.  himself.    A.  V.,  encouraged. 

2  Chr.  32.  5,  a'.  Millo.    A.  F.,  repaired. 
Isa.  35.  3,  S.  ye  the  weak  hands. 

Acts  16.  5,  the  churches  were  s.    A.  V.,  established. 
Eph.  3.  16,  .s.  with  power. 
Phil.  4.  13,  him  that  .<;.  me. 
2  Tim.  2.  1,  be  s.  in  the  grace.    A.  V.,  strong. 
STRETCH.     Gen.  48.  14,  5.  out  his  right  hand. 
Ex.  8.  16,  .S".  out  thy  rod. 
Job  9.  8,  5.  out  the  heavens.    .1.  V.,  sjn'eadeth. 
Ps.  77.  2,  My  hand  was  s.  out  in  the  night.    ^1.  V.,  my 
sore  ran. 

144.  7,  S.  forth  thy  hand  from  above.    A.V.,  Send. 
Isa.  42.  5,  created  the  heavens,  and  .<.  them  forth. 
Mat.  8.  3,  he  .<.  forth  his  hand.    A.  V.,  jmt. 
Phil.  3.  13,  .<.  forward  to.    A.  F.,  rencliing  forth  unto. 
STREWED.    2  Sam.  17.  19,  s.  bruised  grain  thereon. 

A.  v.,  spread. 
STRICKEN.    Prov.  6.  1,  s.  thy  hands  for  a  stranger. 
Isa.  1.  5,  still  s.     .4.  F.,  stricken  any  more. 
53.  4,  we  did  esteem  him  s. 
Lam.  4.  9,  s.  through,  for  want. 

Luke  1.  7,  s.  in  years.  \fect. 

STRICT.     Acts  22.  3,  s.  manner  of  the  law.     A.  I'.,  per- 
STRICTLY.     Mat.  9.  30,  Jesus  s.  charged  them.     A.V., 

Ktrai'ly. 
strife;     Job  33.  19,  with  continual  s.     A.  V.,  strong 
pain. 
Rom.  1.  29,  fiUed  with  .  .  .  s.    A.V.,  debate. 
Gal.  5.  20,  «.,  jealousies.    A.V.,  variance. 
Tit.  3.  9,  shun  .  .  .  s.    A.  F.,  avoid  .  .  .  contentions. 
Strife,  its  cause,  Prov.  10.  12;  13.  10;  15.  18;  26.  20;  23. 
29,  30 ;  26.  21 ;  30.  33 ;  1  Tim.  6.  4 ;  2  Tim.  2.  23. 
its  results.  Lev.  24.  10, 11 ;  Hab.  1.  3.  4  ;  Gal.  5.  15. 
reproved,  1  Cor.  1. 11,  12 ;  3.3;  11.  17,  18. 
Exemplified  :  —herdmen.  Gen.  13.  7  ;  26  20 ;  Laban  and 
Jacob,  Gen.  31.  36 ;  two  Hebrews,  Ex.  2. 13 ;  Uraeli'es, 
Deut.  1.  12  ;  disciples,  Luke  22.  24  ;  Paul  and  Barna- 
bas, Acts  15.  39  ;  Pharisees  and  Sadducees,  Acts  23. 
7  :  Corinthian.%  1  Cor.  1.  11 :  6.  6. 
STRIKE.    Job  36.  32,  giveth  it  a  charge  that  it  s.  the 
mark.    A.  V.,  not  to  shine  by  the  cloud  that  coinelh 
belu-ixt. 
Isa.  2.  6,  .•>■.  hands  with.    A.  V.,  please  themsdces  in. 
STRIKER.    1  Tim.  3.  3,  no  brawler,  no  s. 
STRING.     Judg.  16.  9,  he  brake  the  withes,  as  a  .s-. 
A.  v..  thread. 
S.  of  Sol.  1.  10, .;.  of  jewels.    A.  V.,  chains  of  gold, 
STRINGED.     Ps.  4. ;  54. ;  55.  (titles),  on  s.  instruments. 
A.  v.,  Xeginoth.  ^^ 

Ps.  61.  (title),  on  a  s.  in.struinefit.     A.  V.,  Neginah. 
STRIP.    Gen.  37.  23,  s.  Joseph  of  his  coat. 
Num.  20.  26,  s.  Aaron  of  his  garments. 
1  Sam.  18.  4,  Jonathan  s.  himself  of  the  robe. 
Job  19.  9,  ,f.  me  of  my  glory. 

41.  13,  s.  off  his  outer  garment  ?    A.  F.,  discover  the 
face  of  his  garment  ? 
Ps.  29.  9,  s.  the  forests  bare.    A.  V.,  discovereth. 
Prov.  7. 16,  With  .s.  cloths.     A.  V.,  carved  works. 
Isa.  32. 11,  s.  you,  and  make  vou  bare. 
Mic.  2.  8,  ye  .s-.  the  robe.     A.  V.,  pull  off'. 
Mat.  27.  28,  s.  him  and  put  on  him. 
Luke  10.  30,  robbers,  who  both  *•.  him.    A.  V.,  which  s. 
him. 
STRIPES.    Prov.  18.  6,  calleth  for  s.    A.  V.,  strokes 
Prov.  19.  29,  s.  for  the  back  of  fools. 
20.  30,  S.  that  wound.    A.V.,  Iduencis  of. 
Isa.  53.  5,  with  his  s.  we  are  healed. 
Stripes,  prescribed  number,  Deut.   25.  3.     See  2  Cor. 

STRIPLING.    1  Sam.  17.  56,  Inquire  thou  whose  son 
the  s.  is. 


STRIVE.    Gen.  6.  3.  My  Spirit  shall  not  .^. 
1  Sam.   2.   10,  They  that  *•.  with  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  The 

adrensaries  of  the  Lord. 
Ps.  35.  1,  S.  thou.    A.  v..  Plead  my  cause. 
Prov.  3.  30,  .S.  not. 
Luke  13.  24,  S.  to  enter. 
Rom.  15.  30,  ,s.  together. 
Col.  2.  1,  how  greatly  I  s.    A.  F.,  ivhat  great  conflict  1 

hare. 

1  Tim.  4.  10,  we  labor  and  s.    A.  V.,  suffer  reproach. 
STRIVING.    Ex.  2. 13,  two  men  of  the  Hebrews  were 

*•.  together.     A.  V.,  strove. 

2  Sam.  22.  44,  delivered  me  from  the  «. 

Eccl.  1.  14,  a  s.  after  wind.    A.  F.,  is  .  .  .  vexation  of 
S2)irit. 

1.  17,  this  also  was  a  s.  after  wind.    A.  V.,  is  vexation 
of  spirit. 

2.  22,  «.  of  his  heart.     A.  V.,  vexation. 

4.  6,  labor  and  s.  after  wind.     A.  V.,  vexation  of  spirit. 
Phil.  1.  27,  .s.  for  the  faith  ;  Heb.  12.  4,  s.  against  sin. 
Col.  4.  12,  always  s.  for  you.    A.  V.,  laboring  ferveyitly. 
STROKES.     Prov.  20.  30,  And  s.  reach  the  innermost 

p irts.     A.  v.,  so  do  .^tripes. 
STROLLING.     Acts  19.  13,  certain  also  of  the  s.  Jews. 

A.  F, vagabond. 
STRONG.    Gen.  2p.  23,  one  people  shall  be  stronger. 
Judg.  14.  14,  out  of  the  «.  came  forth  sweetness. 

1  Sam.  4.  9,  Be  s.,  and  quit  yourselves.    1  Cor.  16. 13. 

2  Sam.  2.  7,  let  your  hands  be  s.    A.  V.,  strengthened. 
Job  12.  21,  belt  of  the  s.    A.  V.,  strength  of  the  mighty. 
Ps.  19.  5,  rejoiceth  as  a  s.  man. 

27.  14  ;  31.  24,  Be  s.    A.  V.,  of  good  courage. 
Prov.  23.  11,  Redeemer  is  s.    A.  F.,  mighty. 
Eccl.  9.  11,  battle  to  the  5. 
S.  of  Sol.  8.  6,  s.  as  death. 
Isa.  58.  11,  make  s.  thy  bones.    A.  V.,fat. 
Jer.  9.  3,  grown  s.  .  .  .  but  not  for  truth.    A.V.,  not 
valiant  for. 

46. 15,  Why  are  thy  s.  ones.    A.  V.,  valiant  men. 
Dan.  6.  7,  a  .s-.  interdict.     A.  V.,  firm  decree. 
Zech.  11.  2,  the  s.  forest  is  come  down.    A.  V.,  forest  of 

the  vintage. 
Mat.  12.  29,  first  bind  the  s.  man  ? 

1  Cor.  1.  25,  .stronger  than  men. 

I.  27,  tilings  that  are  s.    ^4.  V.,  mighty. 

2  Cor.  111.  10,  are  weighty  and  s.    A.  V.,  powerful. 
Eph.  3.  IS.  .s'.  to  apprehend.     A.  F,  able. 

STRONGHOLD.    Judg.  9.  49,  set  the  s.  on  fiie.    A.V., 
hold. 
1  Chr.  11.  5,  s.  of  Zion.    A.  F.,  castle. 

II.  7,  in  the  s.    A.  F.,  castle. 

.Job  39.  23,  the  s.    A.V.,  .itrong  place. 
Ps.  31.  4,  my  *■.    .4.  T',  strength. 
Prov.  10.  29,  way  of  Jehovah  is  a  s.    A.V.,  strength. 
Isa.  25.  4,  a  s.  to  the  poor.    A.  F,  strength. 
Jer.  16.  19,  .Jehovah  .  .  .  my  s.    A.  V.,  fortress. 
51.  30,  in  their  s.    A.  V..  holds.  [of. 

.Toel  3. 16,  s.  to  the  children  of  Israel.    A.V.,  strength 
STROVE.    Ex.  17.  2,  s.  with  Moses.    A.  F,  did  chide. 
Num.  2(1.  3,  people  .«.  with  Moses.    A.  F.,  chode. 
20. 13,  Israel  s.  with  Jehovah. 
John  6.  52,  Jews  therefore  s.  one  with  another. 
Acts  23.  9,  s.,  saying.  We  find  no  evil. 
26.  11,  s.  to  make  them  blasphfeme.    A.  F.,  comxielled 
them  to. 
STRUCK.    Judg.  5.   26,  Yea,  she  .  .  .  s.    A.V.,  when 
she  .  .  .  and  stricken. 
Mat.  26.  hi,  s.  off  his  ear.     A.  V.,  smote. 
26.  68,  who  is  he  that  s.  thee  ?    A.V.,  smote. 
Mark  14.  47,  ^'i.  off  his  ear.    ^4.  V.,  cut. 
STUBBLE.    Ex.  5.  12,  to  gather  5.  for  straw. 
Job  21.  18  ;  Ps.  83.  13,  as  .5.  before  the  wind. 
Mai.  4.  1.  all  that  work  wickedness,  shall  be  .<. 
1  Cor.  3. 12.  if  any  manbuildeth  on  the  foundation  .  .  .  s. 
STUBBORN.     Ex.   7.  14,  Pharaoh's  heart  is  *.    A.  V., 
hardened. 
Deut.  21.  IS.  .<!.  and  rebellious  son. 
Hos.  4.  16.  like  a  *•.  heifer.     .4.  T'.,  backsliding. 
STUBBORNLY.    Hos.  4.  16,  hath  behaved  himself  5. 

.4.  F.  slihtl,  back. 
STUBBORNNESS.      Deut.   29.   19,    s.  of   my   heart. 
A.  v..  Imagination. 
Ps.  81.  12.  .<.  of  their  heart.    A.  V.,  lust. 
Jer.  23.  17.  .v.  of  his  own  heart.    A.V.,  imagination. 
Stubbornness,  forbidden.  2  Chr.  .30.  8  ;  Ps.  32.  9  :  75.  5. 

the  penalty  of,  Deut.  21.  18;  Prov.  1.  24-26;  29. 1. 
STUD.    Esth.  8.   10,  swift  steeds  .  .  .  bred  of  the  s. 

.1.  F,  and  younq  dromedaries. 
STUDY.     Eccl.  12.  12,  much  .•;.  is  a  weariness. 

1  Tlies.  4.  11,  .t.  to  be  quiet. 
STUFF.     Gen.  31.  37,  felt  about  all  my  .f.  [.wrfs. 

Dent    22.   11,  a  mingled  s.    A.V.,  garment  of  divers 
STUMBLE.     2  Sam.  6.  6,  oxen  .s.    A.  F,  shook  it. 
Ps.  64.  8,  shall  be  made  to  s.,  their  own  tongue  being 
against  them.    A.  F,  shall  make  their  own  tongue  to 
fall  upon  themselves. 

119.  165,  they  have  no  occasion  of  s.    A.V.,  nothing 
shall  ofl^end  them. 
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Isa.  59. 10,  we  s.  at  noonday. 

Jer.  50.  32,  the  proud  one  shall  .t. 

Hos.  4.  5,  thou  Shalt  s.  .  .  .  the  prophet  also  shall  5. 

A.  v.,  fall. 
Mat.  5.  29  ;  18.  9,  causeth  thee  to  s.    A.V.,  offend. 
13.  41,  that  cause  s.    A.  V.,  offend. 
18.  7,  occasions  of  s.  !    A.V.,  offences ! 
John  6.  61,  Does  this  cause  you  to  s.  ?    A.  V.,  offend. 
Rom.  9.  32,  s.  at  the  stone  of  stumbling.     A.  V.,  slum- 

blinqstoiie. 

1  Cor.*8.  13,  causeth  my  brother  to  s.    A.  V.,  make  .  .  . 
to  offend. 

2  Cor.  6.  3,  giving  no  occasion  of  s.    A.  V.,  offence. 
Jas.  3.  2,  we  all  .s.     A.V.,  offend. 

2  Pet.  1.  10,  ye  shall  never  s.     A.  F.,  fall.  [falling. 

.Tude  24,  to  guard  you  from  s.    A.  V.,  keep  you  from 

STUMBLINGBLOCK.     Isa.  57.  14,  s.  out  of  the  way. 

Ezek.  44.  12,  become  a  s.  of  iniquity  unto  .  .  .  Israel. 

A.V.,  cauxed  .  .  .  Israel  to  fallinto  iniquity. 
Mat.  16.  23,  .<!.  unto  me.    A.  F.,  offence. 
1  Cor.  1.  23,  unto  Jews  a  s. 
Gal.  5.  11,  s.  of  the  cross.     A.  V.,  offence. 
Stumblingblock,   mentioned,   Lev,  19.  14;  Isa.  8.  14; 

Rom.  9.  32 ;  1  Cor.  1.  23 ;  1  Pet.  2.  8 ;  Rev.  2.  14. 
STUMBLINGS.    Ezek.  21. 15,  s.  be  multiplied.    A.V., 

ruins. 
STUMP.    1  Sam.  5.  4,  the  s.  of  Dagon  was  left. 

Dan.  4.  15,  leave  the  s.  .  .  .  in  the  eartli. 
STUPOR.     Rom.  11.  8,  a  spirit  of  .s.     A.V.,  shcmber. 
SUAH,   su'ah— Heb.  stveepings  —  a,n  Asherite.     1  Chr. 

7.  36. 
SUBDUE.    Gen.  1.  28,  replenish  the  earth,  and  s.  it. 

Heb.  11.  33,  through  laith  s.  kingdoms. 
SUBJECT.     Isa.  31.  8,  young  men  shall  become  s.  to 
taskwork.    ^4.  F.,  (>"  discomfited. 
Luke  2.  51,  was  5.  unto  them. 
Rom.  8.  7,  not  s.  to  the  law  of  God. 
8.  20,  s.  to  vanity.     A.  T.,  made  subject  to. 
1  Cor.  15".  28,  when  all  things  have  been  s.    A.  V.,  shall 
be  subdued. 

15.  23,  the  Son  also  himself  be  s.    A.  F.,  subject. 
Eph.  5.  24,  church  is  s.  to  Christ. 
Phil.  3.  21,  able  even  to  .s.  all  things.    A.  F,  subdue. 
Heb.  2.  8,  s.  to  him.    A.  V.,  2^"t  under.  \selves. 

Jas.  4. 7,  Be  s.  therefore  unto  God.    A.  F.,  Stihmit  yonr- 
1  Pet.  2.  13,  Be  s.  to  every  ordinance.    A.  V.,  Submit 
yotirselces. 

3.  22,  powers  being  made  s.  unto  him. 
SUBJECTION.    Ps.  106.  42,  brought  into  s. 
Rom.  13.  5,  ye  mu.st  needs  be  in  s.    A.  I'.,  be  subject. 
1  Cor.  14.  34,  be  in  s.    A.  F,  under  obedience. 
15.  27,  aU  things  in  5.  under  his  feet.     A.  V.,  things 
xinder. 
Eph.  5.  22,  "Wives,  be  in  s.     A.  F.,  submit  yourselves. 
1  Tim.  3.  4,  having  his  children  in  s. 
Tit.  2.  5,  being  in  s.  to  their  own  husbands.     A.  F., 
obedient. 

1  Pet.  2.  18,  be  in  s.  to  your  masters.    A.  F,  be  subject. 
Submission  to  God,  Job  1.  21 ;  Ps.  39.  9  ;  Isa.  39.  8  ;  Mic. 

7.  9;  Jas.  4.7. 
to  rulers,  Eph.  5.  21 ;  Heb.  13.  17 ;  1  Pet.  2.  13. 
SUBMIT.    Gen.  16.  9,  .s.  thyself  under  her  hands. 
Deut.   33.  29,  enemies  shall  s.  themselves.     ^4.  V.,  be 

found  liars. 
.Ter.  50.  15,  she  hath  s.  herself.     ^4.F.,  given  her  hand. 
SUBORNED.    Acts  6.  11,  s.  men,  who  said. 
SUBSTANCE.    Gen.  31.  18,  s.  which  he  had  gathered. 
A.  v.,  goods. 
Deut.  33.  11,  Bless,  Jehovah,  h\s  s. 
Prov.  3.  9,  Honor  .Jehovah  with  thy  5. 
S.  of  Sol.  8.  7,  s.  of  liis  house  for  love. 
Obad.  11,  carried  away  his  s.    A.  V.,  forces. 
Mic.  4.  13,  devote  .  .  .  their  s.  unto  the  Lord. 
Luke  15.  12,  the  portion  of  thy  s.    A.  F,  goods. 
15.  13,  wa.sted  his  s. 

Heb.  1.  3,  image  of  his  s.    A.  F,  person. 
SUBTLE      Gen.  3.  1,  serpent  was  more  .<!.    A.V.,  .mbtil. 
SUBTLETY.    Mark  14.  1,  take  him  with  5.     A.V.,  by 

rraft. 
Suburbs,  referred  to.  Num.  35.  3,  7  ;  Ezek.  45.  2. 
SUBVERTED.     Job  19.  6,  hath  s.  me.     A.V., 
thro, r, I. 
Frov.  IH.  3.  s.  his  way.    A.  V.,  perverteth. 
SUCATHITES,    su-eath-Ites.      1  Chr.    2    55. 

Siichafhites. 
SUCCEEDED.     Acts  24.  27,  Felix  was  s.  by. 

curni'  into  Felix''  room. 
SUCCESS.    Josh.  1.  7,  thou  mayest  have  good  s. 
Ill  a  ije-'-t  prosper. 
Jnsli.  1.  8,  have  good  s. 
SUCCOR.    1  Chr.  18.  5,  Syrians  .  .  .  came  to  s. 
Ps.  22.  19,  my  s.     A.V.,  siren i/th. 

2  Cor.  6.  2,  did  I  .s.  thee. 
Heb.  2.  18,  he  is  able  to  s.  them. 

SUCCOTH,  su€ -eoth  —  Heb.  booths. 

(1)  Pithom  (ry.r),  Ex.  12.  37. 

(2)  a  city  on  the  east  of  Jordan,  Josh.  13.  27. 
Jacob  builds  a  house  and  bootlis  at,  Gen.  33.  17. 
Gideon  punishes  its  inhabitants,  Judg.  8.  5-16. 


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S  UCCOTH-BENOTII.  su-e'-eoth-be'noth  —  Heb.  daugh- 

ter.s'  tents.    2  Kings  17.  30. 
SUCH.      Mat.    19.    14,    to  s.  belongeth    the   kingdom. 
A.  F..  of  such  is. 

2  Cor.  3.  12,  Having  therefore  5.  a  hope. 
SUCK.    Deut.  32. 13,  s.  honey  out  of  the  rock. 

Job  20.  16.  s.  the  poison  ;  Isa.  60.  16,  s.  the  milk, 
SUCKLING.    Deut.  32. 25,  s.  with  the  man  of  gray  hairs. 

Ps.  8.  2  ;  Mat.  21.  16,  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  s, 
SUDDENLY.     Mai.  3.  1,  s.  come  to  his  temple. 

Mark  9.  8,  .s.  .  .  .  they  saw  no  one. 
13.  36,  coming  s.  he  find  you  sleeping. 
SUFFER.    Gen.  20.  6,  therefore  .s.  I  thee  not, 

Deut.  21.  8,  s.  not  innocent  blood.     A.V.,  lay. 

Ps.  9  .  13,  Behold  my  affliction  which  I  s. 

16.  10,  s.  thy  holy  one  to  see  corruption. 

Prov.  10.  3,  not  .•>.  the  soul  of  the  righteous  to  famish. 

22.  3,  simple  pass  on,  and  .f.  for  it.    A.  I'.,  are  punished. 
Jer.  13.  22,  thy  heels  *'.  violence.     A.  V.,  made  bare. 
Hos.  5.  4,  Their  doings  will  not  s.  them.    A.V.,  They  will 

not  frame  their  doings. 
Mat.  3.  15,  S.  it  now. 

17.  15,  s.  grievously.    ^4.  F,  sore  vexed. 

19. 14,  S.  the  little  children;  Luke  24.  46,Christ  should  s. 
Acts  3.  18,  Christ  should  s. ;  5.  41,  to  s.  dishonor. 
17.  3,  it  behooved  the  Christ  to  s.    A.  F,  Christ  must 
needs  have  s. 

1  Cor.  12.  26,  whether  one  member  s.    A.  F,  suffer. 

13.  4,  Love  s.  long.  [damage. 

2  Cor.  7.  9,  s.  loss  by  us  in  nothing.     A.  F.,  receive 
2  Tim.  1.  8,  s.  hardship  with.    A.  V.,  be  thou  piartaker 

of  the  affictions  of. 

2.  3,  S.  liardship  with  me.    A.  F,  endure  hardness. 

4.  5,  s.  hardship.    A.  F.,  endure  afflictions. 

1  Pet.  3.  17,  .S-.  for  well-doing ;  3.  18,  Christ  also  s. 
SUFFERING.     2  Cor.  6.  6,  in   long  s.     A.  V.,  long- 
suffering. 
Heb.  2.  10,  perfect  through  s. 

10.  32,  a  great  conflict  of  s.    A.  F,  fight  of  afflictions. 
Jas.  5.  13,  Is  any  .  .  .  s.  ?  let  him  pray.    A.  F,  afflicted  ? 

1  Pet.  4. 13,  partakers  of  Christ's  s. 

5.  9,  knowing  that  the  same  s.     .4.  F,  afflictions. 

2  Pet.  2.  13,  .<.  wrong  as  the  hire  of  wrong-doing.    A.  F, 
Arid  shcdl  receive  the  reward  of  unrighteousness. 

Sufferings,  of  Christ,  see  Christ. 
of  Christ's  followers.  Acts  13.  50  ;  16.  23  ;  20.  23 ;  1  Cor. 
4.  11 ;  2  Cor.  1.  4  ;  6.  4  ;  11.  23  ;  1  Tim.  4. 10 ;  2  Tim.  3. 
10:  IPet.  3.14;  4.12. 
SUFFICE.    Num.  11.  22,  herds  be  slain  ...  to  s.  them  ? 
Deut.  3.  26,  s.  thee  ;  speak  no  more. 

1  Pet.  4.  3,  time  past  may  s. 
SUFFICIENCY:    2  Cor.  3.  5,  our  5.  is  from  God. 

2  Cor.  9.  8,  having  always  all  s.  in  everything. 
SUFFICIENT.    Mat.  6.  34,  <S.  unto  the  day  is  the  evil 

thereof. 
2  Cor.  2.  16,  who  is  s.  for ;  12.  9,  My  grace  is  5. 

3.  6,  s.  as  ministers.     A.  F,  able  miriisleis. 
SUIT.    2  Sam.  15.  2,  had  a  s.    A.  F,  controversy. 

Acts  25.  24,  Jews  made  s.  to  me.   A.]'.,  have  dealt  with. 
S  UKKIIM,  suk'ki-im.    2  Chr.  12.  3.     .4.  F,  Sukkiims. 
SULTRY.    Jonah  4.  8,  a  5.  east  wind.    A.  V.,  vehement. 
SUM.    2  Sam.  24.  2,  s.  of  the  people.    A.  F.,  number. 
Ps.  119.  160,  The  5.  of  thy  word  is  truth.    A.  F,  Thy 

word  is  true  from  the  beginning. 
Eph.  1.  10,  to  s.  up.    A.  F,  That  .  .  .  he  might  gather 
tomther  in  one. 
SUMMED.    Rom.  13.  9,  it  is  s.  up.    A.  F,  briefiy  com- 

pyf  bended. 
SUMMER.    Gen.  8.  22,  s.  and  winter. 
Prov.  6.  8,  Provideth  her  bread  in  the  s. 
26.  1,  As  snow  in  s.  ;  Jer.  8.  20,  s.  is  ended. 
Mat.  24.  32,  ye  know  that  the  s.  is  nigh,    A.  F,  that  s. 
SUMPTUOUS.    Rev.  18. 14,  dainty  and  s.    A.  F,  goodly. 
SUMPTUOUSLY.    Luke  16.  19,  s.  every  day. 
SUN.    Gen.  15.  17,  when  the  s.  went  down. 
Josh.  10.  12,  -S'.,  stand  thou  still.  [ward. 

23.  4,  toward  the  going  dowTi  of  the  5.    -4.F.,  west- 
Job  8.  16,  He  is  green  before  the  5. 

Ps.  84.  11,  Jehovah  God  is  a  s.  and  a  shield. 
121.  6,  s.  sliall  not  smite  thee. 
Eccl.  1.  9,  no  new  thing  imder  the  s. 

11.  7,  to  behold  the  s. ;  S.  of  Sol.  6.  10,  Clear  as  the  s. 
Isa.  38.  8,  the  5.  returned  ten  steps. 

Joel  2.  31,  s.  shall  be  turned  into  darkness. 
Mai.  4.  2.  s.  of  righteousness. 
Mat.  5.  45,  maketh  his  s.  to  rise  on  the  evil. 
13.  43,  righteous  shine  forth  as  the  s. 
17.  2,  his  face  did  shine  as  the  s. 
Eph.  4.  26,  let  not  tlie  5.  go  down  upon  your  wrath. 
Rev.  21.  23,  city  hath  no  need  of  the  s. 
Sun  created.  Gen.  1.  14  ;  Ps.  136.  7,  8. 
not  to  be  worshipped,  Deut.  4.  19  ;  2  Kings  23.  5 ;  Job 

31.  26 ;  Ezek.  8.  16. 
stayed  by  Joshua,  Josh.  10.  12-14  ;  returns  ten  degrees 

backward  for  Hezekiah.  2  Kings  20.  9;  darkened  at 

the  crucifixion,  Luke  23.  44. 
illustrative  and  symbolical,  Ps.  84.  11 ;  Isa.  30.  26 ;  60. 

19,  20;  Jer.  15.  9  ;  Rev.  1. 16;  12.  1 ;  19.  17. 
Sun  of  righteousness,.  Mai.  4.  2. 


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SUN 


COMBINED    CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


SWI 


SUNDER.    Ps.  107,  14,  brake  their  bonds  in  s. 
Ps.  136.  13,  divided  ...  in  s.    A.  V.,  into  parts. 
Isa.  45.  2,  I  will  .  .  .  cut  in  .«.  tlie  bars  of  iron. 
SUN-IMAGES.    2  Chr.  34.  7,  hewed  down  all  the  s.-i. 

A.  K,  i^lois. 
SUNK.    Ex.  1.").  4,  s.  in  the  Red  Sea.    A.  V.,  droioned. 
Fs.  9.  15,  The  natioiis  are  s.  down  iii  the  pit. 
Jer.  38.  22,  thy  feet  are  .5.  in  the  mire. 
Mat.  18.  6,  should  be  s.  in  the  depth  of  the  sea.    A.  T'., 
^cere  drowned.  [the  .v. 

SUNRISING.    Deut.  4.  41,  beyond  the  Jordan  toward 
Judg.  20.  43,  against  Gibeah  toward  the  s. 
Rev.  7.  2,  angel  ascend  from  the  .V.    A.V.,  east. 
16.  12,  kings  that  come  from  the  s.      A.V.,  of  the  east. 
SUP.    Luke  17.  8,  Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  5. 
SUPERFLUITY.     Mark   12.   44,   of   their   s.     A.V., 

nimnddwi'. 
SUPERSCRIPTION.  Mat.  22.  20,  Whose  is  this  .  .  .  s.  ? 
Mark  12.  16  ;  Luke  20.  24.  [ten. 

Luke  23.  38,  there  was  also  a  5.  A.  V.,  a  s.  also  ivas  icrit- 
SUPII.suph.    A.V.,the  Red  Sea.    Deut.  L  L 
SUPIIAH,s.\\\ih.a\\.    A.  V.,  the  Red  Sea.    Num.  21. 14. 
SUPPER.    John  12.  2,  they  made  him  a  s. 

1  Cor.  11.  20,  it  is  not  ...  to  eat  the  Lord's  s. 
11.  25,  after  s.    A.V.,  when  he  had  supijed. 

Rev.  19.  9.  the  marriage  •';.  of  the  Lamb. 
Supper,  parable  of,  Luke  14.  16. 

marriage  supper  of  the  Lamb,  Rev.  19.  9. 
SUPPLICATION.  1  Kings  8.  30,  hearken  thou  to  the  s. 

2  Chr.  6.  37,  make  s.  imto  thee.     A.  V.,  pray. 
Ps.  6.  9,  Jehovah  hath  heard  my  s. 

■   28.  2,  Hear  the  voice  of  my  s. 
Jer.  15. 11,  to  make  s.  unto  thee.   A .  V.,  entreat  thee  well. 
Dan.  6.  11,  making  .  .  .  s.  before  his  God. 
2  Cor.  1.  11,  helping  together  ...  by  your  s.     A.  V., 


prayer. 
*hil.  1.  4,  making  my  s.    A.  F.,  request. 


4.  6,  5.  with  thanksgiving, 
1  Tim.  5.  5,  continueth  in  s. 

Jas.  5.  16,  Tlie  s.  .  .  .  in  its  working.    A.V.,  effectual 
ferrent  prayer. 
SUPPLY.    2  Cor.  9.  10,  he  that  s.  seed  .  .  .  shall  s. 
A.  v.,  uninisterpih  .  .  .  minisler. 
Gal.  3.  5,  s.  to  you  the  Spirit.    A.  V.,  ministereth. 
Phil.  1. 19,  the  s.  of  the  Spirit  of  Jesus  Christ. 
4. 19,  God  shall  s.  every  need.    A.  V.,  s.  all  your. 
Col.  2.  19,  body,  being  5.    A.  F.,  having  nourishment 
ministered. 

1  Pet.  4. 11,  which  God  s.    A.  V. ,  givfith. 

2  Pet.  1.  5,  in  your  faith  5.    A.  V.,  add  to. 

1.11.  shall  be  .  .  .  mito  you.    A.  V.,  ministered. 
SUPPORT.    Ps.  41.  3,  s.  him  upon  the  couch.    A.V., 

strenfjlhen. 
SUPPOSE.    Mark  6.  49,  s.  that  it  was  a  ghost. 
Acts  13.  25,  What  s.  ye  tliat  I  am?    A.  V.,  think. 
21.  29,  .<f.  that  Paul  had  brought  into  the  temple. 
SUPPOSING.    Luke  2.  44,  s.  him  to  be  in  the  company. 
John  20.  15,  s.  him  to  be  the  gardener. 
Acts  14.  19,  s.  that  he  was  dead. 
16.  27,  .";.  that  the  prisoners  had  escaped. 
SUPREME.    1  Pet.  2.  13,  whether  to  the  king,  as  s. 
SUR,  stir.    2  Kings  11.  6. 
SURE.    Isa.  55.  3,  s.  mercies  of  David. 

Mat.  27.  65, .?.  as  ye  can. 
SURELY.    Lev.   13.   44,    s.   pronounce   him   unclean. 
A.  v.,  pronounce  him  utterly  unclean. 
Lev.  19. 17,  s.  rebuke  thy  neighbor.   A.  F,  in  any  wise. 
Num.  14.  30,  .9.  ye  .shall  not  come.    A.  V.,  Doubtless. 
Deut.  15.  4,  Jehovah  will  s.  bless.    A.  1'.,  greatly. 
15.  8,  thou  Shalt  .5.  open  thy  hand.     A.V.,  wide. 

1  Sam.  2. 16,  They  will  s.  burn.    A.  F,  not  fail  to. 
26.  25,  and  shalt .?.  prevail.    A.  F,  still. 

2  Kings  8.  10,  Thou  shalt  s.  recover.    A.  F,  mayest  cer- 
tainly. 

Job  6.  28,  s.  I  shall  not  lie  to  your  face.    A.  F,  it  is  evi- 
dent unto  you  if  1  lie. 
Ps.  39.  5,  S.  every  man  at  his  best.    A.  F,  verily. 
73.  1,  S.  God  is  good.     A.  F,  Tnily. 
73.  13,  S.  in  vain  have  I  cleansed.     A.V.,  Verily. 
Isa.  30. 19,  he  will  s.  be  gracious.    A.  F,  very  graciovs. 
2  Pet.  2. 12,  s.  be  destroyed.     .4.  F,  iiUerly. 
SURETY.    Gen.  43.  9,  I  will  be  s.  for  him. 
Prov.  6.  1,  s.  for  thy  neighbor. 
11. 15,  .s.  for  a  .«tranger. 

20.  16,  hold  him  in  pledge  that  is  s.     A.V.,  take  a 
1)1  edge  of  him. 
Isa.  38.  14,  he  thou  ray  s.    A.V.,  undertake  for  me. 
SURETYSHIP.    Prov.  11. 15,  he  that  hateth  .^.    A.V., 

siiri'tiship. 
Suretyship,  warning  concerning,  Prov.  6.  1-5 ;  11.  15 ; 
^      17.  JS:  20.  16:  22.  26;  27.  13. 
SURFEITING.    Luke  21.  34,  overcharged  with  s. 
SURGE.    ,Tas.  1.  6,  like  the  s.  of  the  sea.    A .  F,  wave. 
SURMISED.     Acts  27.  27,  .s.  that  they  were  drawing 

near.    A.  V.,  deemed. 
SURNAMED.    Acts  10. 5,  who  is. s.  Peter.    A. V., whose 

surname  is. 
SURPASSETH.    2  Cor.  3. 10,  the  glory  that  5.    A.  F, 
excelleth. 


.  were s.  up.    A.V.,  drowned. 
with  &.     A.  F,  bring  forth 


SUSANNA,  su-san'na  —  Heb.  /iV 2/  — ministers  to  Jesus. 

Luke_8._3. 
S  USI.  su'si  —  Heb.  horseman  [?].    Num.  13. 11. 
SUSPENSE.    Jolm  10.  24,  How  long  .  .  .  hold  us  in  5.  ? 

A.  r. ,  make  us  to  doubt '! 
SUSTAIN.    Gen.  27.  37,  with  grain  and  new  wine  have 
I  s.  him. 
2  Sam.  19.  33,  I  will  s.  thee.    A.  V.,feed. 
Ps.  55.  22,  he  will  s.  thee.  [to. 

Isa.  50.  4,  s.  with  words.    A.  F,  sjwak  a  tvord  in  season 
SUSTENANCE.    Judg.  6.  4,  left  no  s.  in  Israel. 

Acts  7.  11,  our  fathers  found  no  s. 
SWALLOW.      Gen.  41.  7,  thin  ears  s.  up.     A.  F,  de- 
voured. 
Ex.  7.  12,  Aaron's  rod  s.  up  their  rods. 
Ps.  124.  3,  they  had  s.  us  up  alive. 
Prov.  19.  28,  wicked  s.  iniquity.    A.  F,  devoureth. 
21.  20,  foolish  man  s.  it  up.    A.  V.,  spendetfi. 
Isa.  25.  8,  s.  up  death  for  ever. 
Hab.  1.  13,  the  wicked  s.  up.    A.V.,  devoureth. 
Mat.  23.  24,  .f.  the  camel ! 
Heb.  11.  2;),  Egyptians  .  , 
SWARM.     Gen.  1.  20,  t 
abuadanily. 

Ex.  8.  3,  s.  with  frogs.    A.  V.,  bring  forth  frogs  abun- 
dantly. 

8.  24,  grievous  s.    A.  F.,  swarm. 
Judg.  14.  8,  a  s.  of  bees  .  .  .  and  honey. 

Ps.  78.  45,  sent  .  .  .  s.  of  flies.    A.  F,  divers  sorts. 
105.  30,  s.  with  frogs.     A.V.,  brought  forth  frogs  in 
abundance. 
Nah.  3.  17,  as  the  s.  of  grasshoppers.    A.  F,  great. 
SWARTHY.     S.  of  Sol.  1.  6,  because  I  am  s.    A.  F, 

black. 
SWEAR.    Gen.  21.  23,  s.  unto  me  here  by  God. 
Num.  5.  19,  cause  her  to  s.    A.  V.,  charge  .  .  .  by  an 

oath. 
Isa.  45.  23,  tongue  shall  s. 
65. 16,  s.  by  the  God  of  truth. 
Mat.  5.  34,  *S'.  not  at  all. 
23.  16,  s.  by  the  gold  of  the  temple. 
Heb.  6.  13,  .s\  by  none  greater. 
Jas.  5.  12,  .<.  not,  neither. 
SWEARERS.    1  Tim.  1. 10,  for  false  s.    A.  F,  perjured 

jiersons. 
Swearing,  forbidden,  Ex.  20.  7 ;  Deut.  5. 11 ;  Mat.  5.  34 ; 
Jas.  5.  12. 
Examples  of  profane,  Joseph,  Gen.  42.  15 ;  Shelomilh's 
son,  Lev.  24.  11;    Mican\'i  mother,  Judg.  17.  2;    the 
Israelites,  Hos.  4.  2  ;  Peter,  Mat.  26.  74. 
SWEAT.    Gen.  3.  19,  in  the  s.  of  thy  face. 

Luke  22.  44,  his  s.  became  as  .  .  .  blood. 
SWEEP.     Job  27.  21,  it  *•.  him.     A.  F,  as  a  storm 
hurleih. 
Prov.  21.  7,  shall  s.  them  away.    A.V.,  destroy. 
Isa.  28.  17,  s.  away  the  refuge  of  lies. 
Hab.  1.  11,  Then  shall  he  s.  by  as  a  wind.    A.  F,  his 

mind  change. 
Luke  15.  8,  s.  the  house,  and  seek  diligently. 
SWEET.     Ex.  15.  25,  the  waters  were  made  s. 
Job  20.  12,  Though  wickedness  be  s. 
Ps.  55. 14,  took  s.  counsel;  119. 103,  s.  are  thy  words. 
Prov.  3.  24,  sleep  shall  be  s. 

9.  17,  Stolen  waters  are  s. 

16.  24,  Pleasant  words  are  .  .  .  S. 
27.  7,  every  bitter  thing  is  s. 
Eccl.  5.  12,  sleep  of  a  laboring  man  is  s. 
11.  7,  Truly  the  light  is  a\ 
Isa.  23.  16,  make  s.  melody. 
Joel  1.  5,  .<.  wine.     A.  F,  new. 

Jas.  3.  12,  salt  water  yield  s.    A.V.,  yield  salt  water 
and  fresh. 
SWEETER.    Judg.  14.  18,  What  is  .s.  than  honey  ? 
Ps.  li).  10,  S.  also  than  honey  .  .  .  the  honeycomb. 
SWEETLY.    Job  24.  20,  worm  shall  feed  s. 
SWEETNESS.    Judg.  9. 11,  Should  I  leave  my  s. 

Prov.  16.  21,  .S-.  of  the  lips  increaseth  learning. 
SWELL.     Deut.  8.  4,  neither  did  thy  foot  «. 
Job  40.  23,  confident,  though  a  Jordan  ,<.  even  to  his 
mouth.     A.  v.,  that  he  can  draiv  up  Jordan  into. 
SWELLING.    2  Pet.  2.  18,  uttering  great  .s.  words. 
SWERVED.      Ps.  119.  51,  «.  from  thy  law.    A.  F,  de- 
clined. 
Ps.  119.  157,  s.  from  thy  testimonies.    A.  F,  decline. 
SWIFT.    Job  26.  13,  s.  serpent.    A.  F,  crooked. 
Prov.  6.  18,  s.  in  running  to  mischief. 
Eccl.  9. 11,  the  race  is  not  to  the  s. 
Isa.  16.  5,  5.  to  do  righteousness.    A.  F,  hasting  right- 
eousness. 

27.  1,  the  s.  serpent.    ^1.  F,  piercing. 
Rom.  3. 15,  s.  to  shed  blood. 
Jas.  1.  19,  be  .«.  to  hear. 
SWIFTER.    Job  7.  6,  s.  than  a  weaver's  shuttle. 
SWIFTLY.    2  Pet.  1. 14,  the  putting  off  .  .  .  cometh  s. 

A.  v.,  shortly. 
SWIM.    2  Kings  6.  6.  made  the  iron  to  s. 

Ps.  6.  6,  make  1  my  bed  to  s. 
SWINE.    Prov.  11.  22,  ring  of  gold  in  a  s.  snout. 
Mat.  7.  6,  pearls  before  the  s.    A.  F,  before  s. 


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19 ;  Jesus,  John  11.  35 ;  Paul,  2  Cor.  11. 


Swine,  mentioned,  Lev.  11.  7 ;  Deut.  14.  8 ;  Isa.  65.  4 ; 
Mat.  8.  32 ;  Luke  15.  15. 
illustrative  of  the  wicked,  Mat.  7.  6;  of  hypocrites,  2 
Pet.  2.  22. 
SWING.    Job  28.  4,  s.  to  and  fro,    A.  V.,  are  gone  away 

irom. 
SWOON.     Lara.    2.   12,   s.   as   the  wounded.     A.V., 

su-oaned. 
SWOOPETH.    Job  9.  26,  eagle  that  s.  on  the  prey. 

A.  v.,  hastethlo. 
SWORD.    Geu.  3.  24,  fiame  of  a  s.  which  turned  every 
way.    A.  v.,  a  flaming  s. 
Gen.  49.  5,  Weapons  of  violence  are  their  s.    A.  F.,  m- 

stru)nents  of  cruelty  ore  in  (heir  habitations. 
Ps.  57.  4,  their  tongue  a  sharp  *•. 
Isa.  49.  2,  my  mouth  like  a  sliarp  s. 
Ezek.  5.  1,  2,  s.    A.  V.,  knife. 
Hos.  2.  18,  break  the  bow  and  the  s. 
Joel  3.  10,  Beat  your  plowshares  into  s. 
Mat.  10.  34,  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  s. 
26.  52.  Put  up  agaiu  thy  s. 
Rom.  8.  35,  Who  shall  separate  us  .  .  .  s.  ? 
Eph.  6.  17,  the  s.  of  the  Spirit. 
Sword,  flaming,  Geu.  3.  24. 
of  Jehovah,  Deut.  32.  41 ;  1  Chr.  21.  12 ;  Ps.  17.  13 ;  Isa. 
34.  5,  6:  Jer.  12.  12;  Ezek.  30.  24;  Zeph.  2.  12;  Zech. 
13.  7. 
See  also,  Heb.  4.  12  ;  Rev.  1.  16  ;  2.  12 ;  19.  15,  21. 
SWORN.     Josh.  9.  18,  the   princes  .  .  .  had  s.  unto 
them. 
Neh.  9.  15,  laud  which  thou  hadst  s.  to  give. 
Ps.  119.  106,  I  have  s.,  and  have  confirmed  it. 
.S'  VCJJA  A",  sy'ehar  —  Heb.  drunken  ['!].    John  4.  5. 
SYCOMORE.    1  King.s  10.  27,  cedars  made  he  to  be  as 
the  .•.'.-trees.  [fruit. 

Amos  7.  14,  a  dresser  of  .<.-trees.      A.  V.,  gatherer  of  s. 
Luke  19.  4,  climbed  up  into  a  s.  tree. 
Sympathy,  examples  of  :  —  JoWs  friends,   Job  2.  11 ; 
/fiCsJohnli 
29. 

SYNAGOGUE.    Ps.  74.  8,  burned  up  all  the  s.  of  God. 
Mat.  13.  54,  he  taught  them  in  their  s. 
23.  6,  love  .  .  .  chief  seats  in  the  *'. 
John  16.  2,  shall  put  you  out  of  the  s. 
18.  20,  I  ever  taught  in  .«.    A.  V.,  the  synagogue. 
Acts  13.  43,  .S-.  broke  up.    A.  F.,  congregation. 
26.  11,  punishing  them  oftentimes  in  all  the  5.    A.  V., 
every  synagogue. 
Jas.  2.  2,  into  your  s.    A.  V.,  a.'isemhly. 
Synagogues,  order  of  service  in,  Luke  4.  16,  17  ;  Acts 
13.  15  ;  15.  21. 
Jesus  teaches  in.  Mat.  12.  9 ;  John  6.  59  :  18.  20. 
Paul  preaches  in.  Acts  13.  5  :  14. 1 ;  18.  4. 
SYNTYCHE,  syn'ty-€he  — Gk.  fortunate.    Phil.  4.  2. 
S YRACUSE,  syr'a-^iise,  a  city  in  Sicily.    Acts  28. 12. 
^F^/.4,  syr'i-a.    Judg.  10.  6. 
Christ's  fame  spreads  through.  Mat.  4.  24. 
Paul  visits.  Acts  15.  41 ;  18.  18  ;  21.  3 ;  Gal.  1.  21. 
SYRIAN,  syr'i-an  — the  language.    Dan.  2.  4.    A.V., 
Syriack. 
a  native  of  Syria.    Geu.  25.  20. 
SYRIANS,  syr'i-ans,  conquered  by  David,  2  Sam.  8. ;  10. 
their  wars  with  Israel,  1  Kings  10.  29  ;  11.  25  ;  20.  22  ;  2 
Kings  6. ;  7. ;  8. ;  13. ;  16. ;  2  Chr.  18. ;  24.  23. 
SYROPH(ENICIAN,    sy'ro-phoe-nt'cian.    Mark  7.  26. 

.1 .  V. ,  Syropheniciaii. 
SYRTIS.    Acts  27. 17,  be  cast  upon  the  S.    A.V.,  fall 
into  the  quicksands. 


TAANA  CH.  ta'a-na€h.    Josh.  12.  21 ;  Judg.  5.  19. 

TAANATH-SHILOIL  ta'a-nath-shl'loh-Heb.  thresh- 
otd  to  S  hit  oh.    Josh.  16.  6. 

TABBA  OTH.  tab'ba-oth.    Ezra  2.  43. 

TA  B  B  A  Til,  tab'  bath .    Judg.  7 .  22. 

T ABE  EL,  ta'be-el— Heb.  Uod  is  good  or  u'«5«  — a  Per- 
sian governor  of  Samaria.  Ezra  4.  7.  Isa.  7.  6, 
A.  v.,  Taheal. 

TABERAH.  tab'e-rah  — Heb.  burning.  Num.  11.  3; 
Deut.  9.  22. 

TABERNACLE.    Ex.  40.  34,  filled  the  t. 

1  Chr.  6.  32,  before  the  t.    A.  V.,  dwellingplace. 
17.  5,  from  one  t.  to  another. 

V  Ps.  15.  1,  Jehovah,  who  shall  sojourn  in  thy  t,  ? 

)  19.  4,  t.  for  the  sun ;  61.  4,  dwell  in  thy  t. 

84.  1,  How  amiable  are  thy  t. 

132.  5,  A  t.  for  the  Mighty  One.    A.  F.,  an  halntation. 
Mat.  17.  4,  I  will  make  here  three  t.  [tions. 

Luke  16.  9,  into  the  eternal  t.    A.  F.,  everlasting  habit a- 

2  Cor.  5.  1,  earthly  house  of  our  t. 
5.  4,  in  this  t.  do  groan. 

Heb.  9. 11,  perfect  t.,  not  made  with  hands. 
2  Pet.  1.  14,  the  putting  off  of  my  t.  cometh  swiftly. 
Rev.  7.  15,  shall  spread  his  t.  over  them.    A.  V.,  dtvell 
among. 
21.  3,  the  t.  of  God  is  with  men. 


Tabernacle,  construction  of,  Ex.  25.-27.  ;  36.-39.  ;  40. ; 

consecration  of.  Lev.  8.  10. 
its  custody,  and  removal.  Num.  1.  50,  53  ;  3. :  4. ;  9. 18 : 

1  Chr.  6.  48. 
set  up  by  Moses  at  mount  Sinai,  Ex.  40.  18,  19,  with 

Num.  10.  11,  12 ;  at  Gilgal,  Josh.  5  10,  11 ;  in  Shiloh, 

in  Nob,  1  Sam.  21. 1-6 ;  atGibeon,  1  Chr.  21. 29  ;  2  Chr. 

1.  3. 
of  testimony,  Ex.  38.  21 ;  of  witness,  2  Chr.  24.  6. 
the  human  body  compared  to,  2  Cor.  5.  1 ;  2  Pet.  1. 13. 
Tabernacles,  feast  of.  Lev.  23.  34:  Num.  29.  12;  Deut. 

16.  13  :  Ezra  3.  4;  Zech.  14.  16;  .John  7.  2. 
TABITUA,  tab'i-tha-Gk.    gazelle  =  DORCAS  (q.v.). 

Acts  9.  36. 
TABLE.    Ps.  23.  5,  Thou  preparest  a  t. 
Ps.  69.  22,  Let  their  t.  .  .  .  become  a  snare. 
128.  3,  olive  plants.  Round  about  thy  t. 
Prov.  9.  2,  furnished  her  t. 
Isa.  21.  5,  They  prepare  the  t. 
Ezek.  41.  22,  the  t.  that  is  before  Jehovah. 
Dan.  11.  27,  speak  lies  at  one  t. 
Mai.  1.  7,  The  t.  of  Jehovah  is  contemptible. 
Mat.  15.  27,  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  masters'  t. 
Mark  11.  15,  overthrew  the  t.  of  the  moneychangers. 
Luke  22.  21,  with  me  on  the  t. ;  22.  30,  drink  at  my  t. 
John  13.  28,  no  man  at  the  t.  knew. 

1  Cor.  10.   21,  the  t.  of   the  Lord,  and  of  the  t.  of 
demons. 

Table,  of  the  Lord,  Ex.  25.  23 ;  37.  10 ;  Ezek.  41.  22, 

of  sliowbread.  Lev.  24.  6;  Num.  4.  7. 

the  Lord's.    See  Communion. 
Tables,  of   stone.  Ex.  24.  12;    31.  18;    Deut.  9.  9-11; 
1  Kings  8.  9 ;  Heb.  9.  4. 

broken,  Ex.  32.  19 ;  Deut.  9.  17  ;  renewed,  Ex.  34.  1-4, 
28  ;  Deut.  10.  1-5. 
TABLET.    Prov.  3.  3.  upon  the  t.  of  thy  heart. 

Isa.  8.  1,  Take  thee  a  great  (.    A.V.,  roll. 

Luke  1.  63,  asked  for  a  writing  t.    A.V.,  table. 
TABOR,  ta  b6r.    (1)  a  mountain.  Josh.  19.  22. 

(2)  a  town  of  Zebulun,  1  Chr.  6.  77. 

(3)  the  "plain  "  of  Tabor,  1  Sam.  10.  3. 
TABRET.    Gen.  31.  27.  sent  thee  away  .  .  .  with  t. 

Isa.  5. 12,  t.,  and  the  pipe,  and  wine. 
24.  8,  The  mirth  of  t.  ceaseth. 
TABRIMMON,  tSb'rim-mon  —  Heb.  Rimmon  is  good. 

1  Kings  15.  18.    A.  F,  Tabrimon. 
TACKLING.    Isa.  33.  23,  Thy  t.  are  loosed. 
Acts  27. 19.  cast  out  .  .  .  the  t.  of  the  ship. 
TAHAN.  ta'han.    Num.  26.  35  :  1  Chr.  7.  25.  [35. 

TAHANITES,  ta'han-Ites,  posterity  of  Tahan,  Num.  26. 
TAIIA  TH,  ta  hath.    (1)  a  place.  Num.  33.  26. 

(2)  men,  1  Chr.  6.  24 ;  7.  20. 
TAIICHEMONITE,  tah-che'mo-nlte  =  HA  CHMONITE 

(q.v.).    2  Sam.  23.  8.    A.  V.,  Tuchmonite. 
TAHPANHES,  tah-pan'he§.    Jer.  2.  16  :  43.  7. 
TAHREA,  tah-re'a  — Heb.  adroitness.    1  Chr.  9.  41. 
TAHTIM-HODSIII,   tiih  tim-hod'shi,   the  land  of.     2 

Sam.  24.  6. 
TAIL.    Ex.  4.  4,  take  it  by  the  t. 
Ex.  29.  22,  fat  t.    A.  V.,  and  the  rtimp. 
Judg.  15.  4,  foxes  .  .  .  and  turned  t.  to  t. 
Job  40. 17,  He  moveth  his  t. 
Isa.  7.  4,  because  of  these  two  /.  of.    A.  F,  for  the  two 

t.  of  these. 
Rev.  9.  10,  t.  like  unto  scorpions. 
TAKE.    Gen.  13.  9,  t.  the  right  hand.    A.  F,  depart  to. 
Gen.  37.  21,  not  <.  his  life.    A.  V.,  kill  him.      - 
Ex.  23.  1,  not  t.  up  a  false  report.    A.  F,  raise. 
23.  13,  t.  ye  heed.    A.  F,  be  circumspect. 
27.  3,  to  t.  away  its  ashes.    A.  F,  receive  his. 
29.  25,  t.  them  from  their  hands.    A.  F,  receive. 
34.  9,  t.  us  for  thine  inheritance. 
Lev.  1.  16.  t.  away  its  crop.    A.  F,  phick  .  .  .  his. 
Judg.  19.  18,  no  man  that  t.  me.    A.  V.,  receiveth. 

19.  30,  t.  counsel,  and  speak. 

2  Sam.  13.  20,  t.  not  this  thing  to  heart.     A.  F,  regard. 
2  Kings  7.  12,  t.  them  alive.    A.  V.,  catch. 

12.  7,  t.  no  more  money.    A.  V.,  receive. 

1  Chr.  21. 11,  T.  which  thou  wilt.    A.V.,  Choose  thee. 

2  Chr.  20.  25,  in  taking  the  .spoil.     A.  V.,  gathering. 
Job  36.  8,  be  t.  in  the  cords  of  affliction.    A.  F,  holden. 
Ps.  51.  11.  t.  not  thy  holy  Spirit  from  me. 

102.  10,  thou  hast  t.  me  up.    ^.  I'.,  lifted. 

119.  22,  T.  away  from  me  reproach.    ..1.  T'.,  Remove. 
Eccl.  5.  8,  violent  t.  away.    A.  V.,  perverting. 
Jer.  13.  17,  flock  is  t.  captive.    A.  V.,  carried  away. 

13.  21,  shall  not  sorrows  t.  hold  of  thee.    A.  T'.,  /.  thee. 
40. 14,  sent  Ishmael  ...  to  ^.  thy  life  ?    A .  V.,  slay  thee  ? 

Mic.  1.  11,  shall  t.  from  you.     A.  V.,  receive  of. 
Mat.  11.  29.  T.  my  yoke  ;  16.  24,  t.  up  his  cross. 

20.  14,  T.  up  that  which  is  thine.    A.V.,  T.  that. 

21.  38,  t.  his  inheritance.    A.  F,  seize  on. 
26.  48,  t.  him.    A.  F,  hold  him  fast. 

26.  57,  they  that  had  t.  Jesus.    A.  F, laid  hold  on. 
Mark  5.  41,  t.  the  child.    .4.  F,  took. 

15.  46,  t.  him  down.    A.V.,  took. 
Luke  8.  54,  t.  her  by  the  hand.    A.  F,  took. 

19.  24,  T.  away  from  him  the  poiuid.    A.  v.,  t.from 
him. 


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TEA 


John  5. 10,  to  t.  up  tliy  bed.    A.  V.,  carry. 
16.  15,  he  t.  of  mine.    A.  V.,  s.'iall  take. 
Acts  12.  4,  had  t.  him.    A.  V.,  apijrehended. 
18.  21,  but  t.  liis  leave  of   them.    A.  V.,  bade  (hem 
fareicell.  [Provide. 

Rom.  12.  17,  T.  thought  for  things  honorable.    A.  V., 
2  Cor.  11.  32,  in  order  to  t.  me.    .4.  F.,  apprehend. 
Phil.  2.  7,  /.  the  form.     A.  V.,  took  upon  him. 
Rev.  3.  11,  that  no  one  t.  thy  crown. 
TALEBEARER.    Lev.  19.  16.  up  and  down  as  a  t. 
Talebearers,  see  Lev.  19.  16  ;  1  Tim.  5. 13. 
Examples :  — Z>Of'(/,  1   Sam.  22.  9,  22;  the  ivomun  who 
told  about  Jonathan  and  Ahimaaz,  2  Sam.  17. 17. 
TALENT.    Ex.  38.  21.  offering,  was  twenty  and  nine  t. 

1  Chr.  29.  7,  of  the  house  of  God  of  gold  five  thousand  t. 
Mat.  18.  24,  that  owed  him  ten  thousand  t. 

25. 15,  unto  one  he  gave  five  t. 
Talent,  gold,  Ex.  25.  39;  sUver,  Ex.  38.  25,  27;  lead, 

Zeeh.  5.  7. 
Talents,  parables  of,  Mat.  18.  24 ;  25. 15. 
TALITHA,  ta-li' tha  -  Aram.  girl.    Mark  5.  41. 
TALK  (n.).    Job  11.  2,  a  man  full  of  t. 
Job  15.  3,  reason  with  unprofitable  t. 
Mat.  22.  15,  ensnare  him  in  his  t. 
Mark  12.  13,  catch  him  in  t.    A.  11,  his  ivords. 
Luke   24.  11,  words   appeared  ...  as  idle   t.    A.  F., 
tales. 
TALK  (v.).    1   Sam.  2.    3,   T.   no  more  so  exceeding 
proudly. 
Prov.  24.  2,  their  lips  t.  of  mischief. 
Ezek.  33.  30,  t.  of  thee.    .4.  F.,  are  talking  against. 
Zech.  1.  14,  angel  that  t.  with  me.    A.  F.,  communed. 
Talking,  vain,  etc.,  1  Sam.  2.  3:  Job  11.  2;  Prov.  13.  3; 
Eccl.  10. 14 ;  Ezek.  33.  30  ;  Eph.  5.  4 ;  1  Tim.  1.  6 ;  Tit. 
1.  10. 
TALL.    Deut.  2. 10,  people  .  .  .  and  t.,  as  the  Anakim.. 

2  Kings  19.  23,  cut  down  the  t.  cedars. 

Isa.  18.  2,  nation  t.  and  smooth.    A.  F.,  scattered. 
TALMAI,  tal'mai.    (1)  a  son  of  Anak. 

is  slain  by  Caleb,  Josh.  15.  14  :  Judg.  1.  10. 

(2)  a  king  of  Geshur,  2  Sam.  3.  3 ;  1  Chr.  3.  2. 
TALMON,  tal'mon.  1  Chr.  9. 17  ;  Ezra  2.  42. 
TA,]fAJi,  ta'mar  — Heb.  palm-tree. 

(1)  a  place,  Ezek.  47.  19  ;  48.  28. 

(2)  the  daughter-in-law  of  Judah,  Gen.  38.  6. 

(3)  David's  daughter  whom  Amnon  outraged,  2  Sam.  13. 

(4)  Absalom's  daughter,  2  Sam.  14.  27.  [mor. 

(5)  city  built  by  Solomon,  1  Kings  9.  18.    A.  F,  TaU- 
TAMARISK.    Gen.  21,  33,  Abraham  planted  a  i.-tree. 

A.  v.,  grove. 
TAME.    Mark  5.  4,  no  man  had  strength  to  t.  him. 

Jas.  3.  8,  the  tongue  can  no  man  t. 
TAMMUZ,  tam'muz,  a  Syrian  divinity.    Ezek.  8.  14. 
TANACH,  ta.'nS.ch-=  TAAIiACH  (q.v.).    Josh.   21.  25. 
TANHUMETH,    tauhu-meth  — Heb.     consolation.      2 

Kings  25.  23  ;  Jer.  40.  8. 
TANNER.    Acts  9.  43,  with  one  Simon  a  t. 
TAPESTRY.     Prov.  7.  16,  couch  with  carpets  of  t. 

Prov.  31.  22,  maketh  .  .  .  carpets  of  t.  [4.  11. 

TAP  HATH,  ta'phath  — Solomon's  daughter.    1  Kings 
TAP P UAH,  tap'pu-ah  — Heb.    an  aijple,  or  fragrant 
fruit.    (1)  Hebron's  .son,  1  Chr.  2.  43. 
(2)  places,  Josh.  15.  34  ;  16.  8  ;  17.  8. 
TARALAH,  tar'a-lah  —  city  of  Benjamin.    Josh.  18.  27. 
TARE.    2  Kings  2.  24,  she-bears  .  .  .  t.  forty  and  two 
lads. 
Mark  9.  20,  the  spirit  f.  him  grievously.    A.V.,  t.  him. 
Luke  9.  42,  dashed  liim  down,  and  t.  him  grievously. 
.4.F.,  t.  him. 
TARE  A,  td-Te'a.=  TAHREA  (q.r.).    1  Chr.  8.  35. 
TARES.    Mat.  13.  25,  enemy  came  and  sowed  t. 

Mat.  13.  36,  Explain  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  t. 
TARPELITES,  tar'pel-ites,  brought  to  Samaria,  Ezra 

4.  9. 
TARRY.    1  Sam.  L  23,  woman  ^.    A.  V.,  abode. 
Ps.  30.  5,  Weeping  may  t.  for  the  night.    A.V.,  endure. 
59. 15,  t.  all  night.     .1.  F.,  grudge. 
Prov.  23.  30,  They  that  t.  long  at  the  wine. 
Isa.  29.  9,  T.  ye  and  wonder.    A.  F,  Stay. 
46. 13,  my  salvation  shall  not  t. 
Mat.  24.  48,  My  lord  t.    A.  F,  ddaiieth  his  coming, 
Luke  2.  43,  the  boy  Jesus  t.  behind. 
John  21.  22,  If  I  will  that  he  t.  till  I  come. 
Acts  12.  19,  and  t.  there.     .4.  F,  abode. 
14.  3,  they  t.  there.     A.  F,  abode. 
14.  28,  t.  no  little  time.    A.  F,  abode  long  time. 
16. 12,  t.  certain  days.     A.V.,  abiding. 
Gal.  1.  18,  t.  with  him.     .4.  F,  abode. 
1  Tim.  1.  3,  to  t.  at  Ephesus.     A.  F,  abide  still. 
Heb.  10.  37,  He  .  .  .  shall  come,  and  shall  not  i. 
TARSHISH,  tar'shish  =  TARTESS US.    (1)  a  place. 
Solomon's  ships  go  to,  2  Chr.  9.  21. 
Jonah  desires  to  flee  to,  Jonah  1.  3. 
(2)  one  of  the  "  sons  "  of  Javan,  Gen.  10.  4  ;  1  Chr.  1.  7. 
TARSUS,  tar'sus,  the  chief  city  of  Cilicia. 
is  the  birthplace  of  Paul,  Acts  9.  11 ;  21.  39. 
TARTAR,  tar'tak.    2  Kings  17.  31. 
TARTAN,  t3ix'ta,i\  —  comr)umder-in-ehief.     2  Kings  18. 
17;  Isa.  20.  L 


TASK.    Ex.  5.  13,  Fulfil  .  .  .  your  daily  t. 

Prov.  31.  15,  their  t.  to  her  maidens.     .4.  F,  liortion. 
TASKMASTER.    Ex.  1.  11,  set  over  them  t. 

Ex.  3.  7,  cry  by  reason  of  their  t. 

5.  6,  Pharaoh  commanded  the  t. 

Job  3.  18,  voice  of  the  t.    A.  V.,  oppre.^sor. 
TASKWORK.    Gen.  49.  15,  a  servant  under  t.    A.  F., 
unto  tribute. 
Josh.  16.  10,  servants  to  do  t.    A.  F,  serve  under  tribute. 
Judg.  1.  30,  became  subject  to  t.    A.  V.,  tributaries. 
Prov.  12.  24,  slothful  shall   be  put   under  ^.     A.V., 
tribute. 
TASTE  (n.).    Num.  11.  8,  t.  of  it  was  as  the  t.  of  fresh 
oil. 
Job  6.  6,  any  t.  in  the  white  of  an  egg  ? 

6.  30,  Cannot  nij'  t.  discern  mischievous  things  ? 
Ps.  119. 103,  How  sweet  are  tliy  words  unto  my  t. 
Prov.  24.  13,  honeycomb,  which  are  sweet  to  thy  t. ! 
Jer.  48.  11,  his  t.  remaineth  in  him. 

TASTE  (v.).    Job  12.  11,  palate  to/e//t  its  food  ?    A.V., 
taste. 
Ps.  34.  8,  Oh  t.  and  see  that  Jehovah  is  good. 
Mat.  lb.  23,  shall  in  no  wise  t.  of  death. 
Luke  14.  24,  shall  t.  of  my  supper. 
John  2.  9,  t.  the  water  now  become  wine. 

8.  52,  he  shall  never  t.  of  death. 

Acts  23.  14,  bound  ourselves  ...  to  t.  nothing.    A.  F., 

that  ive  ivill  eat. 
Col.  2.  21,  Handle  not,  nor  t.    A.  F,  taste  not. 
Heb.  2i  9,  t.  of  death  for  every  man. 

6.  4,  t.  of  the  heavenly  gift. 

1  Pet.  2.  3.  t.  that  the  Lord  is  gracious. 
TA  TTENA  I,  tat'  te-nai  —  a  Persian  governor.    Ezra  5.  3 ; 

6.  13.     A.  v.,  Tatnai. 
TAUGHT.     2  Kings  17.  28,  t.  them  how  they  should 
fear. 
Ps.  71.  17,  t.  me  from  my  youth. 
Eccl.  12.  9,  t.  the  people  knowledge. 
Isa.  29.  13,  fear  of  me  .  .  .  hath  been  t.    A.  F.,  is  t.  by. 
50.  4,  tongue  of  them  that  are  t.    A.  V.,  of  the  learned. 
54. 13,  thy  children  shall  be  t.  of  Jehovah. 
Ezek.  23.  48,  t.  not  to  do  after  your  lewdness. 
Hos.  7. 15,  t.  and  strengthened.    A.  F,  bound. 
Mat.  5.  2,  he  opened  his  mouth,  and  t.  them. 

7.  29,  he  t.  them  as  one  having  authority. 
13.  54,  he  t.  them  in  their  synagogue. 

28.  15,  did  as  they  were  t. 

Mark  4.  2,  he  t.  them  many  things  in  parables. 

Luke  5.  3,  t.  the  multitudes  out  of  the  boat. 

John  6.  45,  t.  of  God ;  8.  28,  Father  t.  me. 

1  Thes.  4.  9,  t.  of  God  to  love  one  another. 

1  Tim.  1.  20,  be  t.  not  to  blaspheme.    A.  F,  learn. 
TAUNT.    Judg.  8.  15,-  ye  did  t.  me.    A.  F,  iijjbraid. 

Jer.  24.  9,  a  ^.  ;  Ezek.  5. 15 ;  Hab.  2.  6. 
TAVERNS.    Acts  28.  15,  as  far  as  .  .  .  The  Three  T. 
TAX.    2  Chr.  24.  6,  bring  in  .  .  .  the  ^.    A.  V.,  collection. 
TAXED.    2  Kings  23.  35,  Jehoiakim  .  .  .  t.  the  land. 
Taxing  (a  kind  of  census),  Luke  2.  2. 
TEACH.    Ex.  4.  12,  t.  thee  what. 

Deut.  17.  10,  they  shaU  t.  thee.    A.  V.,  inform. 

Judg.  13.  8,  t.  us  what  we  shall  do. 

1  Kings  8.  36,  teachest  them  the  good  way.    A.  V.,  teach. 

2  Chr.  6.  27,  t.  them.     A.  V.,  ha.n  taught. 
Job  12.  7,  beasts,  and  they  shall  t.  thee. 

12.  8,  earth,  and  it  shall  t.  thee. 

21.  22,  Shall  any  t.  God  knowledge. 

27. 11, 1  will  t.  you  concerning  the  hand  of  God. 

32.  7,  multitude  of  years  should  t.  wisdom. 

37. 19,  T.  us  what  we  shall  say. 
Ps.  90.  12,  t.  us  to  number  our  days. 

119.  12,  T.  me  thy  statutes. 

119.  171,  t.  me  thy  statutes.    .4.  F,  hast  taught. 
Isa.  28.  9,  YV^hom  will  he  t.  knowledge  ? 
Jer.  9.  20,  t.  your  daughters  wailing. 

31.  34,  t.  no  more  every  man  liis  neighbor. 
Mat.  22.  16,  t.  the  way  of  God  in  truth. 
Luke  11.  1,  f.  us  to  nray. 

12.  12,  Holy  Spirit  shall  t.  you. 

13.  26,  thou  didst  t.  in  our  streets.    A.  F,  liast  taught. 
John  7.  35,  t.  the  Greeks  ? 

9.  34,  dost  thou  t.  us  ? 

Acts  4.  18,  nor  t.  in  the  name  of  Jesus. 

18.  11,  t.  the  word  of  God ;  21.  28,  t.  all  men. 
1  Tim.  1.  3,  t.  a  different  doctrine. 

2. 12,  not  a  woman  to  t.  j  3.  2,  apt  to  t. 

6.  3,  If  any  man  t.  a  different  doctrine.    A.  F.,  teach 
otherwise. 
Tit.  1. 11,  t.  things  which  they  ought  not. 
Heb.  5.  12,  that  some  one  t.  you. 
1  John  2.  27,  any  one  t.  you. 
TEACHER.    Ps.  119.  99,  than  all  my  t. 
Prov.  5.  13,  Neither  have  I  obeyed  the  voice  of  my  t. 
Isa.  30.  20,  thine  eyes  shall  see  thy  t. 
Hab.  2.  18,  t.  of  lies. 
Mat.  8.  19,  T.,  I  \vill  follow  thee.     A.  V.,  Master. 

9. 11,  eateth  your  T.  with  the  publicans.    A.  F,  Master, 

23.  8,  one  is  your  t.    A.  V.,  master. 
Mark  5.  35,  why  troublest  thou  the  T.    A.V.,  Master. 
Luke  2.  46,  in  the  midst  of  the  t.    A.V.,  doctors. 


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Luke  12.  13,  T.,  bid  my  brother.  A.V.,  Master. 
19.  39,  r.,  rebuke  thy  disciples.  A.  F.,  Master. 
John  3.  2.  /.  come  from  God. 

3.  10,  the  t.  of  Israel.    A.  K,  n  master. 

11.  28,  The  T.  is  here,  and  calleth  thee.    A.  V.,  Master. 
Rom.  2.  20,  a  t.  of  babes. 
1  Cor.  12.  29,  are  all  t.  ? 

1  Tim.  2.  7,  a  /.  of  the  Gentiles. 

2  Tim.  4.  3,  themselves  t. 

Tit.  2.  3,  t.  of  that  which  is  good. 
Heb.  5.  12,  ought  to  be  t. 

.Jas.  3.  1,  Be  not  many  of  you  t.    A.  V.,  masters. 
Teachers,  appointed  as  instructors,  2  Chr.  17.  7-9 ;  Ezra 

7.10. 
Levites  to  be,  Dent.  33. 10 ;  priests  to  be,  Lev.  10.  11; 
Dent.  17.  9-11 ;  Ezek.  44.  23,  24  ;  Mai.  2.  7. 
in  the  Christian  church  fas  bishops,  elders,  deacons), 

Acts  13.  1 ;  Rom,  12.  7  ;  1  Cor.  12.  28 ;  Col.  1.  28  ;  Tit. 

1.  5.  [3.  16. 
women  to  be.  Tit.  2.  3 ;  all  to  be,  to  one  another.  Col. 
to  be  supported  by  their  flocks,  1  Cor.  9.  7-14 ;  Gal.  6.  6  ; 

1  Tim.  5.  17. 
false,  foretold  and  characterized,  Jer.  5.  13  ;  Ezek.  22. 
25 ;  Hos.  9.  7  ;  Mic.  3.  11 ;  Zeph.  3.  4 ;  Mat.  24.  4  ;  Acts 
13.  6  ;  2  Cor.  11.  13  ;  1  Tim.  1.  6.  7  ;  Tit.  1.  11 ;  Jude  4  ; 
Rev.  2.  14  ;  not  to  be  listened  to.  Mat.  24.  5  ;  1  Tim.  1. 
4  ;  Heb.  13. 9  ;  1  John  4.  1 ;  2  John  10 ;  Rev.  2.  14  ;  how  I 
to  detect  and  avoid,  Isa.  8.  20 ;  Rom.  16.  17  ;  1  John  4. 

2,  3 ;  their  folly  manifest.  Deut.  13.  1,  5,  8 ;  Isa.  9.  15  ; 
Ezek.  13.  8 ;  Mic.  3.  6 ;  Gal.  1.  8  ;  2  Tim.  3.  9 ;  Jude  4, 
10,  16. 

TEACHING.    Mat.  7.  28.  astonished  at  his  t.    A.V., 
doctrine. 
■John  7.  17,  shall  know  of  the  t.    A.  F.,  doctrine. 
Acts  17.  19,  this  new  t.    A.  V.,  doctrine. 
1  Cor.  14.  6,  bv  way  .  .  .  ot  t.  ?    A.  V.,  doctrine  f 

1  Tim.  4.  16,  Take  heed  ...  to  thy  t.    A.  F,  doctrine. 
5.  17,  those  who  labor  ...  in  ^    A.  F,  doctrine. 

2  Tim.  3.  16,  profitable  for  t.     A.  T'.,  doctrine. 

4.  2,  with  all  longsuffering  and  t.    A.V.,  doctrine. 
Tit.  1.  9,  which  is  according  to  the  t.    A.V.,  as  he  hath 

been  iaur/ht. 
Heb.  6.  2,  t.  of  baptisms.    A.  F,  doctrine. 
13.  9,  strange  t.    A.  F,  doctrines. 

2  John  9,  abideth  not  in  the  t.  of  Christ.    A.V.,  doctrine. 
Rev.  2.  24,  as  have  not  this  t.    A.V.,  doctrine. 
TEAR.    Judg.  8.  7,  t.  your  flesh. 
Job  18. 4,  Thou  that  t.  thyself.   A.  F.,  He  teareth  himself. 
Ps.  7.  2,  Lest  they  t.  my  soul  like  a  lion. 
35.  15,  They  did  t.  me  ;  50.  22,  t.  you  in  pieces. 
Ezek.  23.  34,  shalt  t.  thy.     A.V.,  jiJnck  off  thine. 
Hos.  13.  8,  the  wild  beast  shall  t.  them. 
Amos  1.  11,  his  anger  did  t.  perpetually. 
Mark  1.  26,  tearing  him.    A.  F,  had  torn. 
TEARS.    Job  16.  20,  poureth  out  t. 
Ps.  6.  6,  I  water  my  couch  with  my  t. 
39. 12,  Hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  t. 
42.  3,  My  t.  have  been  my  food. 
80.  5,  t.  to  drink  in  large  measure. 
126.  5,  They  that  sow  in  t.  shall  reap  in  joy. 
Eccl.  4.  1,  the  t.  of  such  as  were  oppressed. 
Isa.  16.  9,  I  will  water  thee  with  my  t. 
25.  8,  the  Lord  Jehovah  will  wipe  away  t. 
Jer.  9.  1,  mine  eyes  a  fountain  of  t. 
Lam.  1.  2,  her  t.  are  on  her  cheeks.  [tears. 

Luke  7.  38,  wet  his  feet  with  her  t.    A.  F.,  wash  .  .  .  ivith 
Acts  20.  31,  admonish  every  one  night  and  day  with  t. 
2  Cor.  2.  4,  I  wrote  unto  yovi  with  many  t. 
2  Tim.  1.  4,  remembering  thy  t. 

Rev.  7. 17.  God  shall  wipe  away  every  t.  A.  F,  all  tears. 
TEJiAII,  te'ha,h.  — Heh.  slaughter  — aonot  Naiior.    Gen. 

22.  24. 
TEBALIAH.  teb'a-li'ah,  a  Merarite  Levite.   1  Chr.  26.  11. 
TEBE  TH.  te'beth,  the  tenth  Hebrew  month.    Esth.  2. 16. 
TEEMETH.    Lev.  20.  25,  wherewith   the   ground   t. 

A.  v.,  that  creepeth  on  the  ground. 
TEETH.    Job  13. 14,  my  flesh  in  my  t. 
Job  19.  20,  escaped  with  the  skin  of  jny  t. 
29.  17,  plucked  the  prey  out  of  his  t. 
41. 14,  his  t.  is  terror. 
Ps.  3.  7,  broken  the  t.  of  the  wicked. 

57.  4,  whose  t.  are  spears. 

58.  6,  Break  their  t. 

Pro  v.  30.  14,  their  jaw  t.  as  knives. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  2.  Thy  t.  are  like  a  flock. 
Jer.  31.  29,  the  children's  t. 

Dan.  7.  7,  great  iron  t. ;  Amos  4.  6,  cleanness  of  t. 
Mic.  3.  5,  bite  with  their  t. 
Rev.  9.  8,  t.  were  as  the  t.  of  lions. 
TEHAPHNEIIES.     te-hSph'ne-hea  =  TAHPANHES 

(q.v.).    Ezek.  30.  18. 
TEHINNAH,  te-hin'nah  —  supplication  [?]  —  a  man  of 

Judah.    1  Chr.  4.  12. 
TEKEL,  te'kel  —  Heb.  weighed.    Dan.  5.  25. 
TEKOA,  te-ko'a  — Heb.  firing  [of  tents]  — a.  to^vn  of 

Judah.    2  Sam.  14.  2.     .1.  F.,  Tekoah. 
TEKOITE,  te-ko  ite.  a  native  of  Tekoa.    2  Sam.  23.  26. 
TEL-ABIB,    tel'a'bib  —  Heb.  hill  of  co?7i  —  Ezekiel's 
home.    Ezek.  i.  15. 


TEL  AH,  t'^\2ih.    IChr.  7.  25. 

TEL  AIM,  te-la'im  —  Heb.  young  lambs.    1  Sam.  15.  4. 

TELA8SAR,  te-las'sar,  Assyrian   hill   of    Asshur,  an 

Assyrian  province.     Isa.  37. 12. 
TELEM,  te'lem.    Josh.  15.  24  ;  Ezra  10.  24. 
TEL-HARSHA ,  tel'-hiir'sha-  Heb.  a  wooded  hill.  Neh. 
7.61.   A.  v.,  Tel-haresha.   Ezra  2.  59,  A.V.,  Tel-harsa. 
TELL.    2  Sam.  1.  20,  T.  it  not  in  Gath. 
Ps.  2.  7,  t.  of  the  decree.    A.  F,  declare. 
69.  26,  f.  of  the  sorrow  of  those.    A.  V.,  talk  to. 
75. 1,  Men  t.  of  thy  .  .  .  works.    A.  F,  declare. 
Eccl.  6.  12,  t.  a  man  what  shaU  be  after. 
Isa.  40  9,  thou  that  t.  good  tidings.    A.  V.,  bringest. 
Mic.  1.  10,  T.  it  not  in  Gath.    A.  F.,  Declare. 
Mat.  2.  13,  until  1 1.  thee.    A.  F,  bring  thee  tcord. 
8.  4,  See  thou  t.  no  man. 
17.  9,  T.  the  vision. 
Mark  5.  19,  t.  them  how  great  things. 
Luke  20.  3,  and  t.  me.    A.  F,  answer. 
John  13.  24,  and  saith  unto  him,  T.  us.    A.V.,  that  he 
should  ask. 

20.  15,  t.  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him. 
Acts  12.  17,  T.  the.se  things.    A.  F,  Go  sheiv.  [59. 

TEI^MELAH,  tel'-me'lah  — Heb.  hill  of  salt.    Ezra  2. 
7'EMA,  te'ma  — Heb.  on  the  right  or  south. 

(1)  Ishmael's  son.  Gen.  25.  15. 

(2)  the  tribe  of  d),  Job  6.  19. 

(3)  land  inhabited  by  (1)  or  (2),  Isa.  21.  14 ;  Jer.  25.  23. 
TEMAN,  te' man  — Heb.  south  region.    Gen.  36.  11 ;  Jer. 

49.  7  ;  Hab.  3.  3. 
TEMANITES,  te'man-Ttes,  posterity  of  Teman.    Gen. 

36,  34,  A.  F,  Temani.    Job  2.  11. 
TEMENI,  te'men-i.    1  Chr.  4.  6. 
Temperance,  commended,  Prov.  23.  1 ;  Eph.  5.  18 ;  Tit. 

TEMPERATE.    1  Tim.  3.  2,  The  bishop  .  .  .  must  be 
.  .  .  t.    A.  v.,  vigilant, 

1  Tim.  3.  11,  Women  .  .  .  must  he  ...  i.     A.  F,  sober. 

Tit.  2.  2.  aged  men  be  ^    A.  V..  sober. 
TEMPERED.    1  Cor.  12.  24,  God  t.  the  body  together. 
TEMPEST.    Job  9.  17,  breaketh  me  with  a  t. 

Job  27.  20,  A  t.  stealeth  him  away. 

Ps.  55.  8,  the  stormy  wind  and  t. 

83. 15,  pursue  them  with  thy  t. 

Isa.  28.  2,  as  a  t.  of  mighty  waters.    A.  V.,  flood. 

32.  2,  a  covert  from  the  t. 

54.  11,  tossed  with  t. 

Jer.  23.  19,  a  whirling  t.    A.  F,  grievous  ivhirlwind. 
Hab.  3.  10,  t.  of  waters.    A.  F.,  overflowing. 
Mat.  8.  24.  a  great  t. 
TEMPESTUOUS.    Ps.  .50.  3,  t.  round  about  him. 
Jonah  1.  11,  sea  grew  more  and  more  t. 
Acts  27.  14,  beat  dowai  from  it  a  t.  wind. 
TEMPLE.    2  Sam.  22.  7,  voice  out  of  his  t. 
Ps.  27.  4,  to  inquire  in  his  ;:. 

29.  9,  in  his  t.  everything  saith,  Glory. 

48.  9,  lovingkinduess  ...  In  the  midst  of  thy  t. 
Isa.  6. 1,  train  filled  the  t. 

66.  6,  voice  from  the  t. 
Jer.  50.  28,  vengeance  of  his  f. 
Amos  8.  3,  songs  of  the  t. 

Mai.  3.  1,  Lord  .  .  .  will  suddenly  come  to  his  t. 
Mat.  4.  5,  pinnacle  of  the  t. 

12.  6,  greater  than  the  t. 

23. 16,  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  t. 
24.  1.  buildings  of  the  t. ;  26.  61,  t.  of  God. 
27.  40.  Thou  that  destroyest  the  t. 

Mark  11.  16,  carry  a  vessel  through  the  t. 

13.  3,  mount  of  Olives  over  against  the  t, 

14.  58,  desti'oy  this  t.  that  is  made. 

15.  38,  the  veil  of  the  t.  was  rent. 

John  2.  15,  out  of  the  t. ;  2.  21,  t.  of  his  body. 

Acts  14.  13,  whose  t.  was  before  the  city.    A.V.,  which. 

19.  37,  neither  robbers  of  t.    A.  V.,  churches. 
Rom.  2.  22,  do-st  thou  rob  t.  ?    A.  F.,  commit  sacrilege  f 
1  Cor.  3.  17,  the  t.  of  God  is  holy,  and  such  are  ye. 
6.  19,  your  body  is  a  t.  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Rev.  21.  22,  God  the  Almighty,  and  the  Lamb,  are  the 

/.  thereof. 
Temple,  the  first,  built  on  mount  Moriah,  1  Chr.  21. 

28-30,  with  1  Chr.  22. 1 :  2  Chr.  3.  1.  [28.  2. 

David  anxious  to  build,  2  Sam.  7.  2,  3 ;  1  Chr.  22.  7 ; 
DaAid  not  permitted  to  build,  2  Sam.  7.  5-9 ;  1  Chr.  17. 

4 ;  28.  3. 
David  told  that  Solomon  should  build,  2  Sam.  7. 12, 13 ; 

1  Chr.  17.  12. 
Solomon  charged  to  build,  1  Chr.  22.  6.  7,  11. 
Solomon  builds,  1  Kings  6.  ;  2  Chr.  3. :  4. 
built  without  the  noise  of  hammers,  axe,  or  any  tool, 

1  Kings  6.  7. 
dimensions  and  ornaments  of.  2  Chr.  3. ;  4. 
solemnly  dedicated  to  God  by  Solomon,  1  Kings  8. 12- 

66 :  2  Chr.  6. ;  7. 
filled  with  Jehovah's  glory.  2  Chr.  5.  13,  14. 
pillaged  by  Shishak,  1  Kings  14.  25.  26;  2  Chr.  12.  9. 
repaired  by  Joash,  2  Kings  12.  5, 12  ;  2  Chr.  24.  4-13. 
purified  by  Hezekiah.  2  Chr.  29.  3-35.         ^ 
polluted  by  Mauasseh.  2  Kings  21.  4,  7  ;  2  Chr.  33.  4,5,  7. 
repaired  by  Josiah,  2  Kings  22.  3-7  ;  2  Chi-.  34.  8-13. 


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pillaged  and  burned  by  the  Babylonians,  2  Kings  25.  9, 

13-17  ;  2  Chr.  36.  18,  19.  13.  6,  9. 

the  second,  built  on  the  site  of  the  first  temple,  Ezra 

decrees  of  Cyrus  and  Darius  for  rebuilding,  Ezra  6. 
3, 12. 

finished  and  dedicated,  Ezra  6.  15-18. 

cleansed  and  rededicated,  Jolin  10.  22. 

repaired  and  beautified  by  Herod,  John  2.  20. 

Christ,  presented  in,  Luke  2.  22,  27  ;  teaches  in,  Luke 
21.  37  ;  drives  out  buyers  and  sellers,  Mat.  21. 12 ;  pre- 
dicted its  destruction,  Mat.  24.  2. 

Peter  and  John  iii.  Acts  3.  1,  12;  Paul  assaulted  in, 
Acts  21.  30. 

desecrated  by  the  Romans,  Dan.  9.  27,  with  Mat.  24.  15. 

vision  of  new,  described  by  Ezekiel,  Ezek.  40.-48.  ; 

illustrative,  Ps.  11.  4;  18.  6;  Jer.  7.  4;  Mat.  26.  61; 
2  Cor.  6.  16  ;  Eph.  2.  21 ;  2  Thes.  2.  4  ;  Rev.  3. 12  ;  sym- 
bolical, Rev.  11.  ;  14.  15, 17 ;  15.  5-8 ;  16. 1-17. 
TEMPORAL.    2  Cor.  4. 18,  things  which  are  seen  are  t. 
TEMPT.    Ex.  17.  2,  wherefore  do  ye  t.  Jehovah  ? 

Deut.  6. 16,  Ye  shall  not  t.  Jehovah. 

Ps.  78.  18,  they  t.  God  in  their  heart. 

Mai.  3.  15,  they  t.  God,  and  escape. 

1  Cor.  7.  5,  that  Satan  t.  you  not. 

Heb.  4.  15,  t.  like  as  we  are.  [no  man. 

Jas.  1.  13,  God  cannot  be  t.  with  evil,  and  he  himself  t. 
TEMPTATION.    Mat.  6.  13,  bring  us  not  into  t. 

Mat.  26.  41,  enter  not  into  t. 

Luke  4. 13.  devil  had  completed  every  t. 

8.  13,  in  time  of  t.  fall  away. 

22.  28,  continued  ...  in  my  t. 

1  Cor.  10.  13,  There  hath  no  ;;.  taken  you. 

Gal.  4. 14,  that  which  was  a  ^to  you  in  my  flesh.  A.  F., 
my  t.  tvhich  loas  in  my  flesh. 

1  Tim.  6.  9,  that  are  minded  to  be  rich  fall  into  a  t. 
Jas.  1.  12,  man  that  endureth  t. 

2  Pet.  2.  9,  deliver  the  godly  out  of  t.  A.  V.,  tempta- 
tions. 

Temptation,  as  a  trial  of  faith,  etc.,  Gen.  22. ;  Dan.  12. 

10 ;  Luke  22.  31,  40 ;  Heb.  11.  17 ;  1  Pet.  1.  7 ;  4. 12. 

none  too  strong  for  us,  Ps.  34.  17-19 ;   1  Cor.  10.  13 ; 

2  Pet.  2.  9. 
value  of,  Jas.  1.  2,  3 ;  1  Pet.  1.  6,  7. 
of  Adam,  Gen.  3.  1-19 ;  of  Jesus,  Mat.  4.  1-11 ;  Mark  1. 
13 ;  Luke  4.  1-13. 
TEMPTER.    Mat.  4.  3,  And  the  t.  came. 

1  Thes.  3.  5,  lest  by  any  means  the  t.  had  tempted  you. 
TEND.    Prov.  10. 16,  t.  to  life. 
Prov.  14.  23,  talk  of  the  lips  t.  only  to  penury. 
21.  5,  thoughts  of  the  diligent  t.  only. 
John  21.  16,  T.  my  sheep.     A.  V.,  Feed. 

1  Pet.  5.  2,  T.  the  flock  of  God.    A.V.,  Feed. 
TENDER.     Deut.  28.  54,  The  man  that  is  t. 

Deut.  32.  2,  the  small  rain  upon  the  t.  grass. 

2  Kings  22.  19.  thy  heart  was  t. 
Job  14.  7,  the  i.  branch. 
Prov.  4.  3,  T.  and  only  beloved. 
Isa.  47. 1,  called  t. 

53.  2,  grew  up  before  him  as  a  t.  plant. 
Luke  1.  78,  t.  mercy. 
TENDERHEARTED.    Eph.  4.  32,  t. 
1  Pet.  3.  8,  be  .  .  .  t.    A.  V.,  be  pitiful. 
TENDERLY.     Rom.  12.  10,  be  t.  atfectioned.    A.V., 

kiiiilty. 
TENOR.    Deut.  .17.  11,  according  to  the  t.  of  the  law. 

A.  v.,  sentence. 
TENT.    Gen.  25.  27,  dwelling  in  t. 
Num.  17. 7,  in  the  t.  of  the  testimony.    A.  V.,  tabernacle. 
24,  5,  How  goodly  are  thy  t. 
Josh.  18.  1,  set  up  the  t.  of  meeting.    A.  V.,  tabernacle 

of  the  congregation. 
1  Chr.  6.  32,  t.  of  meeting,    A.  V.,  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation. 


Job  5.  24,  thy  t.  is  in  peace.    A.V.,  tabernacle. 
12.  6,  The  t.  of  robbers  prosper.    A.  F.,  tabernacles. 


22,  t.  of  the  wicked.    A.  F,  dwelling  place. 


15.  34,  consume  the  t.  of  bribery.    ^1.  F,,  tabernacles. 
29.  4,  friendship  of  God  was  upon  my  t.    A.V.,  tabei'- 
nacle. 
Ps.  84.  10,  the  t.  of  wickedness. 
91.  10,  plague  come  nigh  thy  t.     A.  V,,  divelling. 
Prov.  14.  11,  t.  of  the  upright  shall  flourish.    A.V., 

tabernacle. 
Isa.  40.  22,  spreadeth  them  ovit  as  a  t. 
Jer.  10.  20,  none  to  spread  my  t. 

Hos.  9.  fi.  thorns  shall  be  in  their  t.     A.  V.,  tabernacles. 
TENT-CORD.    Job  4.  21.  Is  not  their  t.-c.  plucked  up 
within  them?    A.V.,  Doth  not  their  e.tcellency  .  .  . 
go  away  ? 
TENTH.    Gen.  14.  20,  gave  him  a  t.  of  all.    A.  F.,  tithes. 
Gen.  28.  22,  will  surely  give  the  t. 
Lev.  27.  32,  the  t.  shall  be  holy. 
TENTMAKERS.      Acts  18.  3,  by  their   trade   they 

TENT-iPIN.    Judg.  4.  21,  took  a  t.-p.   A.  F,  nail  of  the 

tent. 
Judg.  5.  26,  hand  to  the  t.-p.    A.V.,  nail. 
TERAH,  te'rah  —  Heb.  rfe/«i/— Abraham's  father.    Gen. 

11.  24. 


TE  RAP  HIM,  ter'a-phim  — Heb.  givers  of  prosperity . 
Gen.  31.  34 ;  Judg.  17.  5 ;  18.  14 ;  1  Sam.  19.  13 ;  2  Bangs 
23.  24  ;  Ezek.  21.  21 ;  Hos.  3.  4. 
TERAPHIM.    Gen.  31.  19,  stole  the  t.    A.  V.,  images. 

1  Sam.    15.  23,  idolatry  and  t.      A.  F,  iniquity  and 
idolatry. 

19.  13,  Michal  took  the  t.    A.  F,  image, 

Zech.  10.  2,  t.  have  spoken  vanity.    A.  F,  idols. 
TEREBINTH.    Isa.  6.  13,  as  &t.    A.V.,  teil  tree. 
TERE  811,  te'resh  —  Heb.  austere.    Esth.  2.  21. 
TERRESTRIAL.    1  Cor.  15.  40,  bodies  t. 
TERRIBLE.    Deut.  1.  19,  t.  wilderness. 

Deut.  7.  21,  a  great  God  and  a  t.    A.  F,  and  it. 
10.  21,  t.  things ;  Job  37.  22,  t.  maje.sty. 

Job  39.  20,  The  glory  of  his  snorting  is  t. 

Ps.  10.  18,  be  t.  no  more.    A.  F,  oppress. 

45.  4,  shall  teach  thee  t.  things, 

47.  2,  For  Jehovah  Most  High  is  t. 

66.  3,  How  t.  are  thy  works  I    68.  35,  thou  art  t. 
76. 12,  He  is  t.  to  the  kings  of  the  earth. 
99.  3,  <.  name  ;  145.  6,  thy  t.  acts. 
S.  of  Sol.  6.  4,  T.  as  an  army. 
Isa.  13.  11,  the  haughtiness  of  the  t. 
64.  3,  t.  things ;  Jer.  15.  21,  hand  of  the  t. 
Ezek.  1.  22,  like  the  t.  crystal. 
Joel  2.  11,  day  of  Jehovah  is  great  and  very  t. 
Zeph.  1.  18,  an  end,  yea,  a  t.  end.    ^4.  F,  even  a  speedy 

riddance. 
Mai.  4.  5,  t.  day  of  Jehovah.    A.  F,  dreadful. 
TERRIFIED.    Job  31.  34,  contempt  of  families  t.  me, 
A.  r.,  did  .  .  .  terrify. 
Acts  24.  25,  Pelix  was  t.    A.  F,  trembled. 
TERRIFY,    Job  3,  5,  aU  that  maketh  black  the  day 
t.  it, 
Ps.  83,  15,  t.  them,    A.V.,  niahe  them  afraid. 
Zech.  1.  21,  t.  them.    A.  V.,fray. 

2  Cor.  10.  9,  as  if  I  would  t.  you  by  my  letters. 
TERROR.    Gen.  35.  5,  a  t.  of  God. 

Ex.  23.  27,  I  will  send  my  t.    A.  F,  fear. 
Lev.  26.  16,  appoint  t.  over  you. 
Deut.  32.  25,  sword  bereave,  And  in  the  chambers  t. 
Job  9.  34,  let  not  his  t.  make  me  afraid.    A.  F,  fear  ter- 
rify me. 

13.  21,  t.  make  me  afraid.    A.  F,  dread. 

18. 11,  T.  shall  make  him  afraid. 

24. 17,  t.  of  the  thick  darkness. 
27.  20,  T.  overtake  him. 

31.  23,  calamity  from  God  is  a  t.  to  me, 

S3.  7,  my  t.  shall  not' make  thee  afraid. 

41.  14,  Round  about  liis  teeth  is  t.    A.  F,  teeth  are  ter- 
rible round  about. 

41.  22,  t.  danceth  before  him.     A.  F,  sorrow  is  turned 

into  joy  before  him. 
Ps.  55.  4,  the  t.  of  death  are  fallen. 

73.  19,  utterly  consumed  with  t. 

78.  33,  their  years  in  t.     A.  F,  trouble. 

91.  5,  for  the  t.  by  night. 
Prov.  20.  2,  The  /.  of  a  kmg.    A.  F,  fear. 
Eccl.  12.  5,  and  /.  shall  be.    A.  V.,  fears. 
Isa.  2.  10, 19,  21,  the  t.  of  Jehovah.    A.  V.,fear. 

17. 14,  At  eventide  behold,  t.    A.  F,  trouble. 

28. 19,  nought  but  t.  to  miderstand.    A.  V.,  a  vexation 
only. 

33. 18,  Thy  heart  shall  muse  on  the  t. 

•54. 14,  from  t..,  for  it  shall  not  come  near. 
Jer.  17.  17,  t.  unto  me  ;  20.  4,  t.  to  thyself. 

46.  5,  /.  is  on  every  side.    A.  F,  fear  was  round  about. 

48.  39,  Moab  .  .  .  a  ^  to  all.    A.V.,  a  dismaying. 
Hos.  10.  5,  inhabitants  .  .  .  shall  be  in  t.    A.  V..fear. 
Luke  21.  11,  there  shall  be  /.    A.  F,  fearful  sights. 
Rom.  13.  3,  rulers  are  not  a  t.  to  the  good  work. 

1  Pet.  3.  6,  in  fear  by  any  t.    A.V.,  afraid  with  any 

amazement. 
TERTIUS,  ter'ti-us  — Lat    iAiVc?  —  Paul's  amanuensis. 

Rom.  16.  22.  [L 

TERTULL US,  ter-tul'lus,  a  Roman  advocate.    Acts  24. 
Testament,  the  New.  of  Christ's  blood,  Luke  22.  20; 

iCor.  11.  25;  Heb.  7.  22. 

INCIDENTS  IN  THE  OLD    TESTAMENT    REFERRED    TO    IN    THE 
NEW  TESTAMENT.* 


S  Acts  14.  15 ; 

t  Heb.  11.  3. 
2Cor.  4.  6. 
/God's  image,  man  and  I    -i  n^-  ii   712 
\     woman  |     j.  v.'u  .      . 

1.  28 ;  9.  2         Man's  dominion  Heb.  2.  8. 
000                n.r.A  ,.^.t^r.A                        (Mark  2.  77, 28; 

2.  2,  3,  God  rested  JHeb.  4.  4. 

2.  7  Man  a  living  soul  1  Cor.  15.  45-47. 

2.  9  Tree  of  life  Rev.  22.  2. 

2.  21-23  First  man,  then  woman  | \  ^■'^•^ -g / 1^\ 

2,  21  Woman  from  man  1  Cor.'ll.  8. 

2. 24  Marriage  Mat.  19. 4-6. 

3.1-5  Serpent  { liev.'i2,^9.^ ' 

*  By  Prol.  Ira  M.  Price,  Ph.D. 


Gen.  1  Creation 

1.  3  Creation  of  light 

1.27 


TES 


AMERICAN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


TES 


Testament.  —  Incidents  (Continued). 


Gen.  3.  G 
3.6-8 


3.  17-19 
4.4 


4.8 
4.10 


5.  21-24 
6. 14-16 


Eve  first  sinned 

Sin's  results 
f  Conflict  between  good  i 
\     and  evil  j 

Victory  for  good 
Creation  in  pain 
Abel's  acceptance 
Cain's  murder  of  Abel 

Blood  of  Abel 

Enoch's  life 

The  ark 


7.  1-8, 12  The  deluge 


8.  15-17 

11.31 

12.1 

12.  2,  3 

12.5-8 
13.15 

14.  18-20 
15. 1-5 

15.  6 

15.  13,  14 

16.  7-16 

17.  5 

17.10 

18.  2-5  ;  19.  1 
18.  11, 12,  18 
18.  12 

19. 

19.26 

21.  1-3 

21.4 

21.9 

21.14 

22. 

25.  24-28 

25.  34 

27.  27-39 

27.  34 

28.  10-15 
33.19 

37.1 

37.2 

39.  2,  4,  21 

41.  37-39 
41.40 
41.54 

42.  2-3 
42.  13 
45.1 

45.  9;  46.5,6 

48.  9-22 

49.  33 

50.  25 
Ex.  1.  7 

1.8 

1.10 

1.22 

2.2 

2.  3-10 

2.11 

2. 11-14 

2.15 

3.2 

3. 15-18 
4.  7-12 
12.  21-29 
12.    41;    14. 
1-22 
13.21 

14.  23-31 
15. 

15.  23-25 

16.  15 


Noah's  family  saved 
Abraham  in  Haran 
Call  of  Abraham 

Promised  blessing 
Sojom-n  in  Canaan 

Canaan  promised 
Melohizedek 
Abraham's  seed 

Abraham's  faith 
Bondage  of  seed 
Hagar  and  Ishmael 
Father  of  nations 

Circumcision 

Angels  to  Abraham 

Sarah's  faith 

Sarah  says,  "  my  lord ' 

Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
Lot's  wife 
Isaac's  birth 
Isaac  circumcised 
Ishmael  mocking 
Hagar  sent  away 
Isaac  offered  up  . 
Jacob  and  Esau 
Esau's  sale 
Isaac's  blessing 
Esau's  sorrow 
Jacob's  dream 
Burial  at  Shechem 

Jacob  in  Canaan 

Joseph  sold  into  Egypt 
Joseph  favored 
Joseph's  gift 
Joseph  ruler  in  Egypt 
Famine  in  land 
Buy  corn  in  Egypt 
Twelve  patriarchs 
Joseph  made  known 
Descent  to  Egypt 
Jacob,  Joseph's  sons 
Jacob's  death 
Joseph's  bones 
Israel  increased 
A  new  king 
Cunning  Pliaraoh 
Destroying  children 
Moses  concealed 
Moses  adopted 
Moses  to  his  people 
Slays  Egyptian 

Moses'  flight 

Burning  bush 
Moses'  mission 
Signs  in  Egypt 
Passover  in  Egypt 
Exodus 
Pillar  of  cloud 
Egyptians  drowned 
Song  of  Moses 
Signs  in  wilderness 

Manna  to  eat 


16.  18  Gathering  manna 

16.  33,  34  Pot  of  manna 

17.  5,  6  Rock  smitten 

19. 12  Touch  not  the  mount 


20.-24. 18 
24.8 


Law  from  Sinai 
Blood  sprinkled 


1  Tim.  2.  14. 

Horn.  5. 12-19. 

1  John  3.  8-10. 
(Rom.  16.  20; 
■(Heb.2.14,15. 

Rom.  8.  22. 

Heb.  11.  4. 
a  John  3.  12; 

>  Jude  11. 

V  Luke  11.  51 ; 

>  Heb.  12.  24. 
i  Heb.  11.  5; 
Mudel4, 15. 
( Heb.  11.  7 ; 
\  1  Pet.  3.  20. 

S  Luke  17. 26, 27  ; 
\  2  Pet.  3.  6. 
j  1  Pet.  3.  20 ; 
1 2  Pet.  2.  5. 

Acts  7.  4. 

Heb.  11.  8. 
(  Acts  3.  25  ; 
1  Gal.  3.  8. 
S  Acts  7.  4; 
|Heb.  11.  9. 

Acts  7.  5. 

Heb.  7.  1-4. 

Heb.  11.  12. 
S  Rom.  4.  3  ; 
"(Gal.  3.  6. 

Acts  7.  6,  7. 

Gal.  4.  23-25. 

Rom.  4.  17. 
S  Acts  7.  8  ; 
'I  Rom.  4.  11,  12. 

Heb.  13.  2. 

Heb.  11.  11. 

1  Pet.  3.  6. 
VMat.  11.  24; 
\  Rom.  9.  29. 

Luke  17.  32. 

Gal.  4.  23,  28. 

Acts  7.  8. 

Gal.  4.  29. 

Gal.  4.  30. 

Heb.  11.  17-19. 

Rom.  9.  7-13. 

Heb.  12. 16. 

Heb.  11.  20. 

Heb.  12.  17. 

John  1.  51. 

Acts  7.  16. 

V  Acts  7.  8; 
tHeb.  11.  9. 

Acts  7.  9. 

Acts  7.  9. 

Acts  7.  10. 

Acts  7.  10. 

Acts  7.  11. 

Acts  7.  12. 

Acts  7.  8. 

Acts  7.  13. 

Acts  7. 14,  15. 

Heb.  11.  21. 

Acts  7.  15. 

Heb.  11.  22. 

Acts  7.  17. 

Acts  7.  18. 

Acts  7.  19. 

Acts  7.  19. 

Acts  7.  20. 

Acts  7.  21. 

Heb.  11.  25. 

Acts  7.  24-28 
f  Acts  7.  29  ; 
i  Heb.  11.  27. 
<  Luke  20.  37  ; 
\  Acts  7.  30. 

Acts  7.  35. 

Acts  7.  36. 

Heb.  11.  28. 
S  Acts  7.  36  ; 

>  Heb.  11.  29. 

1  Cor.  10. 1. 
Heb.  11.  29. 
Rev.  15.  3. 
Acts  7.  36. 

f  John  6.  31,  32, 
-      49,  58 ; 
^1  Cor.  10.  3. 

2  Cor.  8. 15. 
Heb.  9.  4. 

1  Cor.  10.  4. 

Heb.  12.  20. 
(  Acts  7.  38 ; 
I  Gal.  3.  19. 

Heb.  9.  19,  20. 


Testament.  - 
Ex.  25.  10-16 
25. ;  26. 

26.  31-37 

29.38 

32.  4-6 

32.  15,  16 
34.  33 
Lev.  12.  3 
12.  6 
14.  2-32 

16.  29-34 

20.  10 
24.  5,  9 

Num.  14.  32 

14.33 

16.  32,  33 

17.  2,  4,  10 

21.  6 
2L8 


25.  1-9 
Dent.  7. 1 
34.  5,  6 

Josh.  2.  16 

6.  12-20 

6.  23 
14.2 
18.1 
24.  32 

Judg.  2.  16 
4. 

6.-8. 
11. 
14.16 

1  Sam.  3.  20 
8.  5 

10.  21,  24 
13.14 
2L1 
21.  6 

2  Sam.  7.  2,  3 

7.  12 

1  Kings  6.  1 

10.1 

16.  31-33 
17.1 
17.9 
17.23 
19.  14 
19.  18 

2  Kings  4.  34 
5.14 

17.  16 
24.  15 

1  C'hr.  10.  14 

2  Ohr.     24. 

20-22 


Incidents  ( Contin tied). 
Ark,  mercy  seat 
Tabernacle,  furniture 
Most  holy  place 
Daily  sacrifice 
Golden  calf 

Tables  of  stone 
Mo.ses'  veil 
Circumcision 
Purification 

Law  for  leprosy 

Day  of  atonement 
Penalty  for  adultery 
Priests'  allowance 
Death  of  unbelievers 
Forty  years 

Korah's  rebellion 
Aaron's  rod 
Fiery  serpents 
Serpents  of  brass 
Balaam's  reward 
RebelUons  of  Israel 
Canaanites  expelled 
Body  of  Moses 

Rahab  and  spies 

Walls  of  Jericho 

Rahab  spared 

Canaan  by  lot 

Tabernacle  at  Shiloh 

Joseph's  bones 

Judges'  rule 

Barak 

Gideon 

Jephthah 

Samson 

Samuel,  judge,  prophet 

Israel  desire  a  king 

Reign  of  Saul 

David  to  be  king 

David  at  Nob 

David,  showbread 

David  and  a  temple 

David's  seed 

Solomon's  house 

Queen  of  Sheba 

Jezebel 

Elijah  and  drought 

Widow  of  Zarephath 

Raising  her  son 

Elijah's  intercession 

Seven  thousand  faithful 

Shunammite's  son 

Healing  Naaman 

Worship  heavens 

Exile  at  Babylon 

Saul  and  David 


Heb.  9.  4,  5. 

Heb.  9.  2,  3. 

I  Heb.  9.    7,    8; 

I  10.  19. 
Heb.  10. 11. 

C  Acts  7.  40,  41 ; 

I I  Cor.  10.  7. 
j  2  Cor.  3.  3  ; 
i  Heb.  9.  4. 

2  Cor.  3.  13. 

John  7.  22. 

Luke  2.  22-24. 
f  Mat.  8.  4  ; 
'( Luke  17.  14. 

Heb.  9.  7. 

J  ohn  8.  5. 

Mat.  12.  3,  4. 

Jude  5. 
I  Acts  7.  36,  42  ; 
)  Heb.  3.  9. 

Jude  11. 

Heb.  9.  4. 

1  Cor.  10.  9. 

John  3.  14. 
52Pet.  2.  15; 
( Jude  11. 

1  Cor.  10.  1-10. 

Acts  13. 19. 

Jude  9. 
fHeb.  11.31; 
(Jas.  2.  25. 

Heb.  11.  30. 

Heb.  11.  31. 

Acts  13.  19. 

Acts  7.  45» 

Heb.  11.  22. 

Acts  13.  20. 

Heb.  11.  32. 

Heb.  11.  32. 

Heb.  11.  32. 

Heb.  11.  32. 

Acts  13.  20. 

Acts  13.  21. 

Acts  13.  21,  22. 

Acts  13.  22. 

Mat.  12.  3,  4. 

Mat.  12.  3,  4.    • 

Acts  7.  46. 

Acts  13.  23. 

Acts  7.  47. 
(Mat.  12.  42; 
l  Luke  11.  31. 

Rev.  2.  20. 
V  Luke  4.  25; 
t  Jas.  5.  17. 

Luke  4.  26. 

Heb.  11.  35. 

Rom.  11.  3. 

Rom.  11.  4. 

Heb.  11.  35. 

Luke  4.  27. 

Acts  7.  42. 

Acts  7.  43. 

Acts  13.  22. 


Murder  of  Zachariah         IMat.  23.  35. 


9i  9n  91  (^ Murder  of  Abel   and?  Tnkpll   'A 

24.20,21  ^     Zachariah  j     Luke  11.  ol. 

Ezra  3.  2  Zerubbabel  Mat.  1.  12. 

Job  1.  21,  22  Patience  of  Job  Jas.  5.  11. 

Ps.  95.  10, 11  Forty  years  Acts  7.  S6. 

Dan.  3.  27  Fiery  furnace  Heb.  11.  34. 

6.  22  Daniel,  lions'  den  Heb.  11.  33. 

6.  22  Daniel  the  prophet  Mat.  24.  15. 

Jonah  1.  17  In  the  fish  Mat.  12.  40 ; 

o. ;  4.  Mission  to  Ninevites  Luke  11.  30. 


PASSAGES   QUOTED    OR    PARArHRASED    IN    THE    NEW    TESTA- 
MENT FROM   THE  OLD.* 

1  Designates  passages  used  in  free  adajjtations  from 
the  Old  Testament. 

Isa.  7. 14. 
Mic.  5.  2. 
Hos.  11. 1. 
Jer.  31. 15. 
Isa.  40.  3. 
Deut.  8.  3. 
Ps.  91. 11, 12. 
Deut.  6. 16. 
Ex.  20.  3. 
Isa.  9. 1,  2. 
Ps.  37.  11. 
Ps.  24.  4. 
Ex.  20.  13. 
Ex.  20.  14. 


Mat.  1.  23 

Immanuel 

2.  6 

Bethlehem 

2.15 

Out  of  Egypt 

2.18 

In  Ramah 

3.3 

Voice  crying 

4.4 

Bread  alone 

4.6 

Angels  cliarge 

4.7 

Tempt  not 

4.  10 

Wor.ship  Lord 
Land  of  shadow 

4.  15,  16 

15.5 

Meek  inherit 

15.8 

Pure  in  heart 

5.  21 

Kill  not 

5.  27 

No  adultery 

*  By  Prof.  Ira  M.  Pn 

TES 

COMBINED   CONCORDANCE 

TO    THE 

TES 

Test,a,Tnent. 

—  Passages  (Continued). 

Testament, 

—  Passages  (Continued). 

Mat.  5.  31 

Divorcement 

Deut.  24. 1. 

Luke  1.  17 

Turn  hearts 

Mai.  3. 1 ;  4.  6. 

5  33 

Perjury 

Deut.  23.  21. 

1.32 

David's  throne 

Isa.  9.  7. 

5.34 

God's  throne 

Isa.  66.  1. 

11.33 

Endless  reign 

Dan.  4.  3. 

5.  35 
6.38 

King's  city 
Eye  for  eye 

Ps.  48.  2. 
Lev.  24.  20. 

1.  73 

Holy  covenant 

C  Gen.  12.  3  ; 
1     22.  16-18. 

5.43 
5.48 

Love  neighbor 
Be  perfect 

Lev.  19. 18. 
Deut.  18. 13. 

2.  22-24 

Purification 

(  Ex.  13.  2 ; 
JLev.  12.  2-4,6. 

16.6 

Enter  thy  chamber 

Isa.  23.  20. 

3.4,6 

Voice  crying 

Isa.  40.  3-5. 

1  7.  22 

Propliesy 
Work  iniquity 
Took  infirmities 

Jer.  14.  14. 

4.4 

Bread  alone 

Deut.  8.  3. 

17.  23 

Ps.  G.  8. 

4.8 

Worship  God 

Deut.  6. 13. 

8.  17 

Isa.  53.  4. 

4.  10, 11 

Angels  charge 

Ps.  91.  11, 12. 

9.13 

Desire  mercy 

Hos.  6.  6. 

4.  12 

Tempt  not 

Deut.  6. 16. 

19.  36 

Sheep  astray 

Num.  27. 17. 

4.  18, 19 

Gospel  for  poor 

Isa.  61.  1,  2. 

1 10.  35,  36 

^  Man's  foes,  of  liis  own  \ 
I     house                           j 

Mic.7.6.  [61,1. 
Isa.  29.  18,  19 ; 

7.  27 
8.10 

My  messenger 
Under.stand  not 

Mai.  3.  1. 
Isa.  6.  9, 10. 

11.  5 

Blind,  poor 

10.  27 

Love  God 

Deut.  6.  5. 

11.  10 

My  messenger 

Mai.  3.  1. 

10.  28 

Do  and  live 

Lev.  18.  5. 

12.  18-21 

My  servant 

Isa.  42.  1-4. 

1 11.  49 

Prophets  slain    - 

2  Chr.  24. 18-22. 

13.  14,  15 
13.  35 

Understand  not 
In  parables 

Isa.  6.  9,  10. 
Ps.  78.  2. 

13.35 

House  desolate 

C  Ps.  118.  26 ; 
1  Jer.  22.  5. 

1  13.  43 

Righteous  shine 

Dan.  12.  3. 

18.  20 

Do  not 

Ex.  20. 12-17. 

15.  4 

Honor  parents 

Ex.  20. 12. 

19.  38 

Hosanna 

Ps.  lis.  26. 

15.  8,  9 

Lips,  doctrines 

Isa.  2;).  13. 

19.46 

House  of  prayer 
Den  of  robbers 

Isa.  56.  7. 

1 17.  10 

Elijah  come 

Mai.  4.  5. 

19.46 

Jer.  7. 11. 

18.16 

Witnesses 

Deut.  19. 15. 

20.  17 

Rejected  stone 

Ps.  113.22,23. 

19.4 

Male  and  female 

Gen.  1.  27. 

20.  28 

Levirate  law 

Deut.  25.  5. 

19.5 

Two  one 

Gen.  2.  24. 

20.  37 

Moses'  bush 

Ex.  3.  6. 

19.7 

Divorcement 

Deut.  24. 1. 

20.  42,  43 

To  my  Lord 

Ps.  110. 1. 

19.18 

Shalt  not  kill 

Ex.  20. 13-16. 

1  21.  22 

Vengeance  days 

Hos.  9.  7. 

19.19 

Honor  parents 

Ex.  20.  12. 

22.  37 

Transgressor 

Isa.  53. 12. 

19.19 

Love  neighbor 

Lev.  19. 18. 

23.  30 

Fall  on  us 

Hos.  10.  8. 

21.5 

Behold  thy  king 

Isa.  62.  11. 

23.34 

Garments  parted 
Scoffed  at  him 

Ps.  22.  18. 

21.9 

Hosanna 

Ps.  118.  26. 

23.  35 

Ps.  22.  7. 

21.13 

House  of  prayer 
Mouth  of  babes 

Isa.  56.  7. 

23.46 

Submis.sion 

Ps.  31.  5. 

21.16 

Ps.  8.  2. 

John  1.  23 

Voice  crying 

Isa.  40.  3. 

21.42 

Rejected  stone 

Ps.  118.  22,  23. 

11.  29,  36 

Lamb  of  God 

Isa.  53.  7. 

1  21.  44 

Stumbling  stone 

Isa.  8.  14. 

2.17 

Consuming  zeal 

Ps.  69.  9. 

22.  24 

Levirate  law 

Deut.  25.  5. 

14.  37 

Sowing,  reaping 

Mic.  6.  15. 

22.32 
22.  37 

God  of  Abraham 
Love  the  Lord 

Ex.  3.  6. 
Deut.  6.  5. 

6.31 

Bread  of  heaven 

(Ex.  16.  4, 15; 
1  Ps.  78.  24. 

22.  39 

Love  neighbor 

Lev.  19. 18. 

6.45 

Taught  of  God 

Isa.  54.  13. 

22.44 

The  Lord  unto  my  Lord 

Ps.  110.  1. 

17.  37 

Come,  thirsty 

Isa.  55.  1. 

1  23.  38 

Desolate  house 

Ps.  69.  25. 

17.42 

Seed  of  David 

Isa.  11.  1. 

23.39 

Hosanna 

Ps.  118.  26. 

8.17 

Witnesses 

Deut.  19. 15. 

24.15 

Abomination           • 

J  Dan.  9.  27;  12. 
-}     11. 

10.  34 
12.  13 

Ye  are  gods 
Hosanna 

Ps.  82.  6. 

Ps.  118.  25,  26. 

1  24.  21 

Tribulation 

Dan.  12. 1. 

12.  14,  15 

King.cometh 

Zech.  9.  9. 

24.  30 

Son  of  man 

Dan.  7.  13. 

1 12.  34 

Christ  for  ever 

Isa.  9.  7. 

1  24.  35 

Enduring  for  ever 

Isa.  51.  6. 

12.  38 

Who  belie  veth  ? 

Isa.  53.  1. 

1  25.  31 

With  angels 

Zech.  14.  5. 

12.  40 

Blind  eyes 

Isa.  6.  9, 10. 

26.28 

Covenant  blood 

Ex.  24.  8. 

1  12.  49 

Words  to  speak 

Deut.  18. 18. 

26.31 

Shepherd  smitten 

Zech.  13.  7. 

13.18 

Betrayer 

f  Causeless  hate 

Ps.  41.  9. 

26.64 

Son  with  power 

Dan.  7.  13,  14. 

15.25 

Ps.  60.  4. 

27.  9,  10 

Thirty  pieces 

Zech.  11. 13. 

19.24 

Garments  parted 

Ps.  22.  18. 

1  27.  34 

Vinegar  drink 

Ps.  69.  21. 

1  19.  28-30 

I  thirst 

Ps.  69.  21. 

27.  35 

Garments  parted 

Ps.  22.  18. 

19.  36 

No  bone  broken 

Ex.  12.  46. 

1  27.  39 

Railed  on  him 

Ps.  22.  7. 

19.37 

Pierced  One 

Zech.  12.  10. 

1  27.  43 

Trusteth  on  God 

Ps.  22.  8. 

1  20.  9 

Rise  again 

Ps.  16. 10. 

27.  46 

My  God,  my  God 

Ps.  22.  1. 

Acts  1.  20 

Habitation  desolate 

Ps.  69.  25. 

Mark  1.  2 

My  messenger 

Mai.  3.  1. 

1.  20 

Another's  office 

Ps.  109.  8. 

1.3 

Voice  crying 

Isa.  40.  3. 

2.  17-21 

Spirit's  anointing 

Joel  2.  28-32. 

4.12 

Perceive  not 

Isa.  6.  9, 10. 

2.  25-28 

Beheld  the  Lord 

Ps.  16.  8-11. 

7.6,7 

Lip  honor 

Isa.  29.  13. 

2.  30 

God's  oath 

Ps.  132. 11. 

7.10 

Honor  parents 

Ex.  20. 12. 

2.  31 

He  was  not  left 

Ps.  16. 10. 

7.10 

Curses  parents 
Worm  dieth  not 

Ex.  21. 17. 

2.  34,  35 

To  my  Lord 

Ps.  110. 1. 

19.48 

Isa.  66.  24. 

12.  39 

Those  afar  off 

Isa.  59.  19. 

10.4 

Divorcement 

Deut.  24.  1. 

3.  13 

Mo.ses'  bush 

Ex.  3.  6. 

10.6 

Male  and  female 

Gen.  1.  27. 

3.  22,  23 

Prophet  like  me 

Deut.  18. 15. 

10.  7,  8 
10.19 

Two  one 
No  adultery 

Gen.  2.  24. 
Ex.  20.  13-16. 

3.25 

Earth  blessed 

((ien.  12.  3; 
\     22.18. 

10.19 

Kill  not 

Ex.  20. 13. 

4.11 

Rejected  stone 

Ps.  118.  22. 

11.9 

Hosanna 

Ps.  118.  26. 

4.  25,  26 

Gentiles  rage 

Ps.  2.  1,  2. 

11.17 

House  of  prayer 
Den  of  robbers 

Isa.  5G.  7. 

15.  30 

Hanged  on  a  tree 

Deut.  21. 22, 23. 

11.17 

Jer.  7.  11. 

7.  3 

Migrate 

Gen.  12. 1. 

12.  10, 11 

Rejected  stone 

Ps.  118.  22,  23. 

7.  6 

Strange  land 

Gen.  15.  13, 14. 

12.19 

Levirate  law 

Deut.  25.  5. 

7.7 

In  bondage 

Ex.  3.  12. 

12.26 

God  of  Abraham 

Ex.  3.  6. 

7.8 

Circumcision 

Gen.  17. 10. 

12.29 

One  Lord 

Deut.  6.  4. 

7.9 

Act  of  jealousy 

Gen.  37.  11. 

12.  30 

Love  the  Lord 

Deut.  6.  5. 

7.9 

(lod  with  him 

Gen.  39.  2,  21. 

12.31 

Love  neighbor 

Lev.  19.  18. 

7.10 

Favor  his 

Gen.  39.  21. 

1 12.  32,  33 

One  God 

Deut.  4.  35;  6. 4. 

7.11 

Famine  in  land 

Gen.  41.  54,  55 

12.36 

To  my  Lord 

Ps.  110. 1. 

7.12 

Jacob  heard 

Gen.  42.  2. 

13.14 

Abomination 

Dan.  9.  27. 

7.13 

Joseph  unmasked 

Gen.  45.  1. 

13.19 

Tribulation 

Dan.  12. 1. 

7.14 

Souls  migrated 

Deut.  10.  22. 

1 13.  22 

False  prophets 
Son  of  man 

Deut.  13. 1-5. 

7.  15 

Jacob  died 

Gen.  49.  33. 

13.26 

Dan.  7. 13. 

7.  16 

Abraham's  sepulchre 

Josh.  24.32. 

14.7 

Poor  with  you 

Deut.  15.  11. 

7.  16 

Unto  Shechem 

Gen.  50.  13. 

14.  18 

Mine  enemy 

Ps.  41.  9. 

7.  17-19 

People  multiplied 

Ex.  1.  7-18. 

14.24 

Covenant  blood 

(Zech.  9. 11; 
■^  Ex.  24.  8. 

7.  27,  28 
7.  29 

Ruler  over  us  ? 
Moses  fled 

Ex.  2.  13,  14. 
Ex.  2.  15-22. 

14.  27 

Shepherd  smitten 
Soul  sorrowful 

Zech.  13.  7. 

7.  31-34 

Message  to  Moses 

Ex.  3.  3-10,  15. 

1 14.  34 

Ps.  42.  5. 

7.  35 

Ruler  and  deliverer 

Ex.  2.  14. 

14.62 

Son  with  power 

Dan.  7.  13, 14. 

7.  36 

Wonders  and  signs 

Ex.7.  3. 

15.24 

Garments  parted 
Railed  on  him 

Ps.  22. 18. 

7.  37 

Prophet  to  rise 

Deut.  18. 15, 18. 

15.  23 

Ps.  22.  7. 

7.40 

Make  us  gods 

Ex.  32.  1,  23. 

15.  34 

My  God,  my  God 
Vinegar  drink 

Ps.  22.  1. 

7.  42,  43 

Bloody  offerings 

Amos  5.  25-27. 

15.  36 

Ps.  69.  21. 

7.  48-50 

God's  throne 

Isa.  66.  1,  2. 

iLukel.  15 

Nazirite  law 

Num.  6.  3. 

7.51 

Uncircumcised 

Ex.  33.  3,  5. 

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Passages  {Continued). 

Acts  8.  32,  33 

Sheep  to  slaughter 
David,  sou  oi  Jesse 

Isa.  53.  7,  8. 

2  Cor.  6.  2 

Accepted  time 

Isa.  49.  8. 

13.22 

Ps.  89.  18-36. 

6.16 

God's  indwelling 

Lev.  26. 11, 12. 

13.  33 

My  son 

Ps.  2.  7. 

6.  17 

Come  out 

Isa.  52. 11. 

13.  34 
13.  35 

Sure  blessings 
Holy  One 

Isa.  55.  3. 
Ps.  16.  10. 

6.18 

My  cliildren 

f  Isa.  43.  6  ; 
Uer.  3.  19. 

13.41 

Wonder  and  perish 

Hab.  1.  5. 

8.15 

No  surplus 

Ex.  18. 18. 

13.47 

Light  for  Gentiles 

Isa.  49.  6. 

9.9 

Scattered 

Ps.  112.  9. 

114.15 

Maker  of  all 

Ex.  20.  11. 

10.17 

Glory  in  God 

Jer.  9.  23,  24. 

15.  16,  17 

Tabernacle  rebuilt 

Amos  9. 11, 12. 

13.1 

Witnesses 

Deut.  19.  15. 

21.  26 

Purification 

Num.  6.  13. 

Gal.  3.  6 

Imputed  righteousness 

Gen.  15.  6. 

23.5 

Speak  not  evil 
Understand  not 

Ex.  22.  28. 

3.8 

Nations  blessed 

Gen.  12.  3. 

28.  26,  27 

Isa.  6.  9,  10. 

3.10 

Curses 

Deut.  27.  26. 

Rom.  1.  17 

Live  by  faith 

Hab.  2.  4. 

3.11 

Live  by  faith 
Do  and  live 
Hanged  cursed 

Hab.  2.  4. 

2.  6 

Just  deserts 

fDeut.  7.10; 
\  Ps.  62. 12. 

3.  12 
3.13 

Lev.  18.  5. 
Deut.  21.  23. 

2.24 
3.  4 

God  blasphemed 
God  justified 

Isa.  52.  5. 
Ps.  51.  4. 

3.16 

To  thy  seed 

5  Gen.  12.  7  ; 
I     22.  18. 

3.  10-12 

None  righteous 

Ps.  14.  1-3. 

4.27 

Rejoice,  thou  barren 

Isa.  54.  1. 

3.13 

Putrid  throat 

Ps.  5.  9. 

4.30 

Eject  aliens 

Gen.  21.  10. 

3.14 

Cursing  mouth 

Ps.  10.  7. 

5.14 

Love  neighbor 

Lev.  1';.  18. 

3.15 

Eager  murderers 

Isa.  59.  7. 

Eph.  1.  22 

Subjection  to  him 

Ps.  8.  6. 

3.16,17 

Road  to  perdition 

Isa.  59.  7,  8. 

4.8 

Captivity  captive 

Ps.  OS.  18. 

3.18 

God  imf eared 

Ps.  36.  1. 

4.  25 

Neighborly  conduct 

Zech.  8.  16. 

13.20 

None  justified 

Ps.  143.  2. 

4.26 

Be  angry,  sin  not 

Ps.  4.  4. 

4.3,9 
4.  7,  8 

Imputed  righteousness 
Forgiveness  blessed 
Father  of  nations 

Gen.  15.  6. 
Ps.  32.  1,  2. 

5.  14 

Avv'ake,  sleeper 

Jlsa.  26.  19; 
(     60.1. 

4.17 

Gen.  17.  5. 

5.31 

Forsake  parents 

Gen.  2.  24. 

4.18 

So  thy  seed 

Gen.  15.  5. 

6.2,3 

Honor  parents 

Ex.  20.  12. 

7.7 

Covet  not 

Ex.  20. 17. 

Phil.  2.  10, 11 

Predicted  homage 

Isa.  45.  23. 

8.34 

At  right  hand 

Ps.  110.  1. 

Col.  3.  1 

On  right  hand 

Ps.  110. 1. 

8.  36 

Continually  killed 

Ps.  44.  22. 

3.20 

Obey  parents 

Ex.  20.  12. 

9.7 

In  Isaac 

Gen.  21. 12. 

1  Tim.  5.  18 

Muzzle  no  ox 

Deut.  25.  4. 

9.9 

Sarah's  son 

Gen.  18.  10. 

5.  18 

Worthy  of  hire 

Deut.  24. 14, 15. 

9.12 

Elder  a  servant 

Gen.  25.  23. 

5.  19 

Witnesses 

Deut.  19.  15. 

9.13 

Jacob  and  Esau 

Mai.  1.  2,  3. 

2  Tim.  2. 19 

Lord  knoweth 

Num.  16.  5. 

9.15 

Mercy  granted 

Ex.  33. 19. 

2.  19 

Naming  Christ 

Isa.  26.  13. 

9.17 

God's  purpose 

Ex.  9. 16. 

14.17 

From  lion's  mouth 

Ps.  22.  21. 

9.  20-22 

Potter's  power 

fisa.  29.  16; 
I  Jer.  18.  3-6. 

Heb.  1.  3 
1.5 

On  right  hand 
My  Son 

Ps.  110.  1. 
Ps.  2.  7. 

9.25 

My  people 

Hos.  2.  23. 

1.5 

To  him  a  Father 

2  Sam.  7.  14. 

9.26 

Not  my  people 

Hos.  1.  10. 

1.6 

Angels  v/orship 

Ps.  97.  7. 

9.  27,  28 

Remnant  saved 

Isa.  10.  22,  23. 

1.7 

Angels  winds 

Ps.  104.  4. 

9.29 

Seed  left  us 

Isa.  1.  9. 

L8,9 

Everlasting  throne 

Ps.  45.  6,  7. 

9.  33 

Stumbling  stone 

Isa.  28. 16. 

1.  10-12 

Lord  the  founder 

Ps.  102.  25-27. 

10.5 

Do  and  live 

Lev.  18.  5. 

L13 

On  right  hand 

Ps.  110.  1. 

10.  6-8 

Who  to  heaven  ? 

Deut.  30. 12-14. 

2.6-8 

What  is  man  ? 

Ps.  8.  4-6. 

10.  11 

Belief,  no  shame 

Isa.  28. 16. 

2.12 

Declare  thy  name 

Ps.  22.  22. 

10.  13 

Whosoever  calls 

Joel  2.  32. 

2.13 

Trust  in  him 

Isa.  12.  2. 

10.  15 

Welcome  gospel 

Isa.  52.  7. 

2.13 

My  family 

Isa.  8.  18. 

10.  16 

Our  report 

Isa.  53. 1. 

3.  7-11,  15 

Harden  not 

Is.  95.  7-11. 

10.18 

In  all  the  earth 

Ps.  19.  4. 

4.3-5 

God's  oath 

Ps.  95.  11. 

10.  19 

Jealousy  provoked 

Deut.  32.  21. 

4.4 

God  rested 

Gen.  2.  2. 

10.  20 

Found  unsought 

Isa.  65.  1. 

4.  7 

Harden  not 

Ps.  95.  7-11. 

10.  21 

Exhortation 

Isa.  65.  2. 

5.5 

My  Son 

Ps.  2.  7. 

11.3 

Prophets  killed 

a  Kings  19.10, 
y     14. 

5.  6, 10 

6.  14,  17,  18 

Everlasting  priest 
Will  bless  thee 

Ps.  110.  4. 
Gen.  22. 16,  17. 

11.4 

11.8 

Reserves 
Spirit  of  stupor 
Table  a  snare 

1  Kings  19.  18. 
Isa.  29.  10. 

7.11,15,17, 

21,  24,  28 

Priest,  perfect,  for  ever    Ps.  110.  4. 

11.  9, 10 

Ps.  69.  22,  23. 

8.5 

Given  pattern 

Ex.  25.  9,  40. 

11.26 

Sion's  Deliverer 

Isa.  59.  20,  21. 

8.  8-12 

Days  come 

Jer.  31.  31-34. 

11.27 

My  covenant 
Mind  of  Lord 

Isa.  27.  9. 

9.  19,  20 

Covenant  blood 

Ex.  24.  5  8. 

11.  34 

Isa.  40.  13. 

10.  5-7 

Not  sacrifices 

Ps.  40.  6-8. 

1 11.  35 

Who  first  gave  ? 

Job  41.  11. 

10.  12, 13 

Sat  down 

Ps.  110.  1. 

12.  16 

Be  not  wise 

Prov.  3.  7. 

10.  16, 17 

Law  in  hearts 

Jer.  31.  33,  34. 

12.17 

J  Provide  things  honor- ) 
i     able                              S 

Prov.  3.  4. 

10.  30 
10.  37,  38 

Lord  is  avenger 
He  will  come 

Deut.  32. 35,  36. 
Hab.  2.  3,  4. 

12.19 

Vengeance  is  God's 
Feed  thine  enemy 

Deut.  32.  35. 

11.18 

In  Isaac 

Gen.  21.  12. 

12.20 

Prov.  25.  21, 22. 

111.26 

Reproach  of  Christ 

Ps.  89.  50,  51. 

13.9 

Love  thy  neighbor 

Lev.  19.  18. 

12.  5,  6 

Lord's  chastening 

Prov.  3.  11, 12. 

14.11 

Predicted  liomage 

Isa.  45.  23. 

12.  12 

Lift  the  hands 

Isa.  35.  3. 

15.  3 

Reproaches  on  me 

Ps.  69.  9. 

12.20 

Touch  not 

Ex.  19.  12. 

15.  9 

Open  confession 

Ps.  18.  49. 

12.21 

Fear  and  quake 

Deut.  9.  19. 

15.  10 

Rejoice,  Gentiles 

Deut.  32.  43. 

12.  26 

Universe  quaking 

Hag.  2.  6.  ^ 

15.  11 

Praise  the  Lord 

Ps.  117.  1. 

13.5 

Never  forsaken 

Deut.  31.  6. 

15.12 

Root  of  Jesse 

Isa.  11.  10. 

13.6 

Lord  my  helper 

Ps.  118.  6. 

15.  21 

Marvellous  sight 

Isa.  52. 15. 

13.  15 

Praise  sacrifices 

Ps.  50. 14,  23. 

1  Cor.  1.  19 

Destroy  wisdom 

Isa.  29.  14. 

Jas.  1.  10,  11 

Flower  fadeth 

Isa.  40.  6,  7. 

1.31 

Glory  in  God 

jflsa.  41.  16; 
<     45.  25. 

2.8 
2.  11 

Love  thy  neighbor 
No  adultery 

Lev.  19. 18. 
Ex.  20. 13, 14. 

2.9 

Eye  saw  not 

Isa.  64.  4. 

2.  23 

Imputed  righteousnes.' 

Gen.  15.  6. 

2.16 

God's  mind  unknown 

Isa.  40. 13. 

4.  6 

Proud  resisted 

Prov.  3.  34. 

3.19 

Trap  for  wise 

Job  5. 13. 

15.  11 

Lord  pitiful 

Ps.  103.  8. 
S  Lev.  11.  44  ; 
I     19.  2. 

3.  20 

15.  7 

Lord  knoweth 
Our  Passover 

Ps.  94.  11. 
Ex.  12.  21. 

1  Pet.  1.  16 

Be  ye  holy 

6.16 

Twain  one 

Gen.  2.  24. 

1.  24,  25 

Flesh  is  grass 

Isa.  40.  6,  8. 

9.  9 

Just  allowance 

Deut.  25.  4. 

2.3 

Lord  gracious 
Foundation  stone 

Ps.  34.  8. 

10.7 

Careless  ease 

Ex.  32.  6. 

2.6,8 

Isa.  28.  16. 

10.26 

Earth  is  Lord's 

Ps.  24.  1. 

2.7 

Rejected  stone 

Ps.  118.  22. 

14.21 

Strange  tongues 

Isa.  28.  11. 

2.8 

Stumbling  stone 

Isa.  8.  14. 
Prov.  24.  21. 
Isa.  53.  4,  5. 

15.  25-27 

Subjection  to  him 

Ps.  8.  6  ;  110. 1. 

2.  17 

Fear  God 

1 15.  32 

Make  merry 

Isa.  22.  13. 

2.24 

Bare  our  sins 

15.  45,  47 

Adam,  living  soul 

Gen.  2.  7. 

3.  10-12 

Restrain  thyself 

Ps.  34.  12-16. 

15.  .54 

Victory  in  death 

Isa.  25.  8. 

4.8 

Covereth  snis 

Prov.  10. 12. 

15.55 

Death's  sting  ? 

Hos.  13. 14. 

5.  5 

Proud  resisted 

Prov.  3.  34. 

2  Cor.  3.  3 

Written  in  hearts 

Jer.  31.  33. 

2  Pet.  2.  22 

Dog  to  his  vomit 

Prov.  26.  11. 

3.13 

Mo.ses'  veil 

Ex.  34.  33. 

3.8 

Thousand  years,  one  day  rs.  9U.  4._ 

4.  6 
4.13 

Let  there  be  light 
Conviction's  words 

Gen.  1.  3. 
Ps.  116.  10. 

3.  13 

New  universe 

S  isa.  t>>.  i<  ; 
>     66.  22. 

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THE 


Testament.  —  Passages  ( Continued). 
1  John  4,  21        Love  brother  also  |  l^w\t'.  li. 

1  Jude  9  Michael  Dan.  12.  1. 

9  Lord  rebuke  Zech.  3.  2. 

14  Lord  Cometh  Deut.  S3.  2. 

The  Book  of  Revelation  is  saturated  with  the  Old  Testa- 
ment from  beginning  to  end  — tliere  being  nearly 
four   hundred    references   to  thoughts  and  events 
mentioned    iu    the    Law,    the    Prophets,    and   the 
Writings.    Too  numerous  to  tabulate  in  the  space 
at  command,  the  student  will  find  ample  marginal 
references  to  fasten  each  such  incident  in  its  proper 
Old  Testament  locality. 
TESTIFIED.    Ruth  1.  21,  Jehovah  hath  t.  against  me. 
Jer.  42.  19,  1  have  t.    A.  V.,  adniunuhed. 
Acts  2.  40,  he  /.,  and  exhorted.    A.  V.,  did  he  testify. 
TESTIFY.    Num.  35.  30,  not  t.  against. 
Job  15.  6,  Ups  t.  against. 
16.  8,  It  testifieth.    A.V.,  beareth  witness. 
Isa.  59.  12,  sins  t.  against  us. 
Jer.  6.  10,  speak,  and  t.     A.  V.,  give  lonrning. 
Hos.  7.  10,  pride  of  Israel  doth  t.    A.V.,  testifieth. 
Mic.  6.  3,  t.  against  me  ;  Luke  16.  28,  t.  unto  them. 
John  7.  7,  me  it  hateth,  because  1 1.  of  it. 
Acts  20.  24,  to  /.  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God. 
20.  26,  I  t.  unto  you.    A.V.,  take  you  to  record. 
TESTIMONY.     Ex.    34.    29,  tables   of   the    t.    A.V., 
table.;-  of  t. 
Ps.  25.  10,  his  t.  ;  93.  5,  t.  are  very  sure. 
119.  24,  Thy  t.  also  are  my  delight. 
119.  31,  cleave  unto  thy  t. ;  119.  95,  consider  thy  t. 
119. 119,  I  love  thy  t. 
119. 129,  Thy  t.  are  wonderful. 
Isa.  8. 16,  Bind  thou  up  the  t. 
Mat.  10.  18,  t.  to  them. 

24.  14,  for  a  t.  imto  all  the  nations.    A.  V.,  tvitnpss. 
Mark  6. 11,  shake  otl  the  dust  ...  for  a  f. 

1  Cor.  2. 1,  the  t.  of  God. 

2  Cor.  1.  12,  the  t.  of  our  conscience. 

1  Tim.  3.  7,  good  t.    A.  F.,  a  good  report. 

2  Tim.  1.  8,  ashamed  therefore  of  the  t.  of  our  Lord. 
Rev.  1.  2,  the  t.  of  Jesus  Christ. 

19.  10,  the  t.  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  prophecy. 
Testimony,  the,  Ex.  31.  18  ;  32.  15. 

of  the  apostles.  Acts  22.  18  ;  2  Thes.  1.  10 ;  2  Tim.  1.  8. 
TETRARCH,  te'tr.areh  — Gk.  ruler  of  a  fourth.    Mat. 

14.  1 ;  Luke  9.  7  ;  Acts  13. 1. 
TETRARCH.    Luke  3.  1,  Philip  t.  of  the  region  of 

Iturasa. 
THADDjE  us,     thad-dse'us  =  LEBBA!  US  =  J  UDA  S  = 

JUDE  (q.v.),  the  apostle.    Mat.  10.  3  ;  Mark  3.  18. 
THANK.    Dan.  2.  23,  I  t.  thee,  and  praise  thee. 
Mat.  11.  25, 1 1.  thee,  O  Father. 

Luke  18. 11,  1 1.  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  the  rest  of  men. 
John  11.  41,  Father,  1 1.  thee  that. 
Acts  28.  15,  he  t.  God,  and  took  courage. 
1  Cor.  1.  4,  1 1.  my  God  always  concerning  you. 
1  Tim.  1. 12, 1  t.  him  (Christ  Jesus). 
Philem.  4, 1 1.  my  God. 
THANKS.    1  Chr.  16.  7,  first  ordain  to  give  t.  imto. 
A.  v.,  to  thank. 
Ps.  7.  17, 1  will  give  t.  imto  Jehovah.    A.  F.,  icill  praise. 
45.  17,  peoples  give  thee  t.  for  ever.    A.  V.,  praise 
thee. 

100.  4,  Give  t.  unto  him.    A.  F.,  be.  thankful. 
109.  30,  give  great  t.  unto  Jehovah.    A.  V.,  greatly 
prai.<ie. 

145. 10,  works  shall  give  t.  unto  thee.    A.V.,  praise. 
Dan.  6.  10,  gave  t. 

Mat.  26.  27,  he  took  a  cup,  and  gave  t. 
Mark  8.  6,  took  the  seven  loaves,  and  having  given  t. 
Luke  17.  16,  at  his  feet,  giving  him  t. 
John  6.  23,  after  the  Lord  had  given  t. 
Rom.  1. 21,  neither  gave  f.   A.  V.,  neither  were  thankful. 
6. 17,  t.  be  to  God.     A.  F.,  God  be  thanked. 

14.  6,  he  eateth  not,  and  giveth  God  t. 

1  Cor.  11.  24,  when  he  had  given  t.,  he  brake  it. 
14. 17,  tJiou  verily  givest  t.  well. 

15.  57,  t.  be  to  God,  who  giveth  us  the  victory. 
Eph.  5.  20,  giving  f.  always  for  all  things. 

2  Thes.  1.  3,  bound  to  give  t.  to  God.    A.  F,  to  thank. 
Rev.  4.  9.  /.  to  him  that  sitteth  on  the  throne. 

Thanks,  giving  of,  Ezra  3. 11 ;  Neh.  12.  31 ;  John  6. 11 ; 
Acts  27.  35 ;  2  Cor.  2.  14  ;  9.  15 ;  Col.  1. 12 ;  1  Tim.  2. 1 ; 
Heb.  13.  15  (.I.F.). 
THANKSGIVING.     2  Chr.  33.  16,  of  peace-offerings 
and  of  t.    A.  F,  thank  offerings. 
Neh.  11.  17,  f.  in  prayer. 
Ps.  26.  7,  make  the  voice  of  t.  to  be  heard. 
50.  23,  Whoso  otfereth  the  sacrifice  of  /.    A.V.,  offereth 
praise. 

69.  30,  magnify  him  with  t. 
95.  2,  before  his  presence  with  t. 
100.  4,  Enter  into  his  gates  with  t. 
147.  7,  Sing  unto  .Jehovah  with  t. 
Isa.  51.  3,  t.,  and  the  voice  of  melody. 
Jer.  17.  26,  bringing  sacrifices  of  t.    A.  F,  praise. 
Phil.  4.  6,  with  /.  let  your  requests. 


Col.  4.  2,  watching  therein  with  t. 
1  Tim.  2. 1,  i.    A.  F,  giving  of  thanks. 
4.  3,  t.  by  them  that  beUeve. 
Thanksgiving,  referred  to,  Neh.  12. 46 ;  Ps.  107.  22 :  116. 
17;  .Jer.  30. 19;  Amos  4.  5;  2  Cor.  4.  15;  9.  12;  Col. 
2.  7  ;  Rev.  7.  12. 
Exemphtied:—/^;/ '■(■(/,  1  Chr.  29.  13;  Levites,2  Chr.  5. 
12,  13  ;  Daniel,  Dan.  2.  23  ;  Jonah,  Jonah  2.  9 ;  Sim- 
eoij.  Luke  2.  28  ;  Anna,  Luke  2.  38  ;  Paul,  Acts  28. 15. 
THAT.    Gen.  18.  25,  T.  be  far  from  thee. 
Ex.  12.  12,  go  through  .  .  .  Egypt  in  t.  night. 
Job  3.  25,  f.  which  1  am  afraid  ofcometh. 
34.  33,  /.  thou  refusest  it  ?    A.  V..  whether. 
Ps.  24.  6,  them  t.  seek  after  him,  f.  seek  thy  face. 
27.  4,  t.  will  1  seek  after  ;  T.  I  may  dwell. 
44. 19,  T.  thou  hast  sore  broken.    A.  V.,  though. 
61.  4,  done  t.  which  is  evil.    A.  V.,  this  evil. 
125.  3,  T.  the  righteous  put  not  forth.    A.  F,  lest. 
Isa.  37.  30,  t.  which  groweth  of  itself.    A.  V.,  such  as. 
Jer.  46.  10,  t.  day  is  a  day  of  the  Lord.    A.V.,  this  is 

the  day  of  the  Lord. 
Zech.  11.  9,'  t.  which  dieth,  let  it  die. 
Mat.  10.  15,  than  for  t.  city. 

12.  32,  t.  which  is  to  come.    A.  F,  the  world  to  come. 

13.  12,  taken  away  even  t.  which  he  hath.     A.  F,  t.  he 
hath. 

20.  31,  t.  they  should.    .4.  F,  because. 

Mark  13,  5,  t.  no  man  lead  you  astray.    A.  F,  lest  any. 
Luke  8.  12,  t.  they  may  not  believe.    A.  F,  lest. 

22.  46,  t.  ye  enter  not  into  temptation.    A.  V.,  lest. 
John  12.  35,  t.  darkness  overtake  you  not.    A.  V.,  lest. 

13.  11,  knew  him  t.  should  betray  him.    A.  V.,  knew 
who. 

21.  22,  what  is  «.  to  thee  ? 

Rom.  15.  20,  t.  I  might  not  build.    A.V..  lest. 

1  Cor.  8.  13,  t.  I  cause  not  my  brother  to  stumble. 
A.  v.,  le.<!t. 

2  Cor.  12.  7,  1. 1  should  not  be  exalted.  A.V.,  lest. 
Eph.  2.  9,  t.  no  man  should  glory.  A.  F,  le.st  any. 
Col.  3.  21,  t.  they  be  not  discouraged.  ^4.  F,  lest. 
Philem.  19,  t.  1  say  not  unto  thee.    A.  V.,  albeit  I  do 

not  say. 
Heb.  12.  3,  t.  ye  wax  not  weary.    A.  V.,  lest  ye  be 
wearied. 
THE.    John  1.  8,  He  was  not  t.  light.    A.  F,  that. 
THEATRE.    Acts  19.  29,  rushed  with  one  accord  into 
the  t.  [chem. 

THEBEZ,  the'bez  — Heb.  brightness  — town  near  She- 

where  Abimelech  was  killed,  Judg.  9.  50. 
THEE.    Deut.  28.  7,  smitten  before  t.    A.V.,  thy  face. 
1  Kings  21.  21,  utterly  sweep  t.  away.    A.V.,  take  away 

thy  ijosterity. 
Jer.  15.  11,  I  will  strengthen  t.  for  good.    A.V.,  it  shall 

be  well  ivith  ih  ij  remnant. 
Mark  1. 11,  in  /.  I  am  well  pleased.    A,  F,  whom. 
THEE-WARD.    1  Sam.  19.  4,  to  t.-w.  very  good. 
THEFT.    Ex.  22.  3,  sold  for  his  t. 

Rev.  9.  21,  repented  not  ...  of  their  t. 
Theft,  first  conceived  in  the  heart,  Mat.  15.  19 ;  Mark 
7.  21. 
Examples :  —  Rachel,  Gen.  31.  19 ;  Achan,  Josh.  7.  21 ; 
Shechenviies,  Judg.  9.  25 ;  Micah,  Judg.  17.  2. 
THEIR.    Gen.  34.  23,  all  t.  beasts.    A.  V.,  every  beast  of 
theirs. 
Lev.  26.  4,  rains  in  t.  season.    A.  F,  due. 
1  Cor.  1.  2,  t.  Lord  and  ours.    ^4.  F,  our  Lord,  both 
theirs  and  ours. 
THEIRS.    Num.  16.  26,  touch  nothing  of  t. 

Mat.  5.  3,  t.  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 
THEM.    2  Sam.  19.  6,  hatest  t.  that  love  thee.    A.  F,  thy 
friends. 
Esth.  9.  16,  Jews  .  .  .  slew  of  t.  that  hated  /.    A.V.,of 

their  foes. 
Mark  9.  16,  And  he  asked  t.    A.  V.,  the  scribes. 
John  5.  3,  of  t.  that  were  sick.    A.  V.,  imiJOtent  folk. 
Acts  2.  47,  Lord  added  to  t.    A.  V.,  the  church. 
Heb.  12. 10,  as  seemed  good  to  i.    A.  F,  after  their  otvn 
plea.sitre. 
THEMSELVES.  1  Kings  22.  38,  harlots  washed  t.  there. 
A.  v.,  they  washed  his  armour. 
Acts  15.  27,  who  t.  also  shall  tell  you.    A.  F,  ivho  shall 
also  tell. 

1  Tim.  3.  15,  to  behave  t.    A.  F,  thyself. 
THEN.    1  Kings  8.  32,  t.  hear  thou  in  heaven. 

2  Clir.  12.  6,  T.  the  princes.    .4.  F,  Whereujyon. 

Ps.  27.  3,  Even  t.  will  I  be  confident.    A.V.,  in  this, 

27. 10,  T.  Jehovah  will  take  me  up. 
Mat.  19.  25,  Who  t.  can  be  saved  ? 

24. 14,  t.  shall  the  end  come. 

Mark  4.  41,  Who  t.  is  this.    A.V.,  What  manner  of  man. 
Luke  1.  66,  What  t.  shall  this  child  be?    A.V„  What 
man  tier  of. 

3. 10,  What  t.  must  we  do  ? 

11.  20,    t.  is  the  kingdom  of  God  come.     A.V.,  no 
doul>t. 
John  1.  21,  What  f.  ?    Art  thou  Elijah  ? 

1  Cor.  13.  12,  t.  shall  I  know ;  14.  15,  What  is  it  t.  ? 
15.  23,  t.  they  that  are  Christ's.    A.  V,,  afterward. 

2  Cor.  12. 10,  weak,  t.  am  I  strong. 


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THI 


THENCE.    2  Kings  2.  21,  from  t.  any  more  death. 
Isa.  1)5.  20,  no  more  t.  an  infant  of  days. 
Jer.  43.  12,  go  forth  from  /.  in  peace. 
Amos  9.  2,  /.  will  I  bring  them  down. 
Mat.  5.  26,  by  no  means  come  out  t. 
15.  21,  Jesus  went  out  t.    A.  V.,  went  t. 
THENCEFORTH.    Mat.  5.  13,  t.  good  for  nothing. 
THEOFHILUti,    the-oph'i-Ifis  —  Gk.     lover   of    God. 

Luke  1.  3 :   Acts  1.  1. 

THERE.    1  Kings  8. 16,  name  might  be  f.    A.V.,  therein . 

Jer.  37.  12,  /.,  in  the  midst  of  tlie  people.     A.  f'.,  thence. 

Mark  6.  33,  ran  together  t.  on  foot  from  all  the  cities. 

A .  1'.,  ran  a  lO'd  (hither. 

THEREAFTER.   1  Tim.  1. 16,  t.  believe  ou  him.    A.  V., 

hereafter. 
THEREBY.    Lev.  15.  32,  is  unclean  t.    A.V.,  therewith. 
Job  22.  21,  T.  good  shall  come. 

Ezek.  20.  47,  all  faces  .  .  .  shall  be  burnt  t.    A.V., 
therein. 

33. 12,  able  to  live  t.    A.  V.,for  his  righteovsness. 
Mat.  7.  13,  enter  in  t.    A.V.,  t/iereat. 
John  11.  4,  Son  of  God  may  be  glorilied  t. 
1  Pet.  2.  2,  grow  /.  unto  salvation.     A.]'.,  rjrow  t. 
THEREFORE.    Gen.  2.  24,  T.  shall  a  man  leave. 
Lev.  11.  44,  sanctify  yourselves  t. 

Mat.  5.  48,  Ye  t.  shall  be  perfect.   A.V.,  Be  ye  i.  perfect. 
John  18.  24,  Annas  t.  sent.    A.  F.,  Now. 
Acts  25.  1,  Festus  t.     A.  F.,  Nojr  when  Festus. 
THEREFROM.      Eccl.  2.   6,  to  water  t.  the  forest. 

.1.  v..  therewith. 
THEREIN.    Isa.  38.  16,  wholly  t.  is  the  life.    A.  V.,  in 
(ill  these  things. 
Ezek.  33.  18,  he  shall  even  die  t.    A.  F.,  thereby. 
Phil.  4.  11,  t.  to  be  content.     A.  V.,  therewit/i. 
THEREINTO.    Heb.  4.  6,  some  should  enter  /.    A.  V., 

THEREOF.    Ps.  57.  6,  They  are  fallen  into  the  midst  t. 
A.  v.,  whereof. 
1  Pet.  1.  24,  all  the  glory  /.    A.  F.,  of  vmn. 
THEREON.    Job  24.  23,  and  they  rest  t.    A.  V.,  whereon 
he  resteth. 
Ezek.  4.  15,  prepare  thy  bread  t.    A.V.,  therewith. 

1  Cor.  3.  10,  how  he  buildeth  /.  A.  V.,  thereupon, 
THERETO.  Ex.  37.  11,  made  /.  A.  F.,  thereunto. 
THEREUPON.    Zeph.  2.  7,  remnant  of  the  house  of 

Judah  ;  they  shall  feed  their  flocks  /. 
THEREWITH.    Esth.  6.  9,  array  the  man  t.    A.V., 

withal. 
Job  2.  8,  potsherd  to  scrape  liimself  /.    A.  F.,  withal. 
Ps.  93. 1,  he  hath  girded  himself  /.    A.  F.,  ivhereioith. 
THESE.    Gen.  44.  7,  such  words  as/.  ?   A.V.,  t.  ivords? 
Ex.  32.  4,  T.  are  thy  gods,  O  Israel. 
Isa.  57.  6,  appeased  for  /.  things  ?    A.  F.,  in  t.  ? 
Mat.  24.  8,  all  t.  things  are. 
Mark  4.  18,  t.  are  they  that  have  heard.    A.  F.,  SKch  as 

hear. 

10.  20, 1,  tilings  have  I  observed.    A.V.,  t.  have  I. 
Luke  13.  2,  sutiered  /.  things'.'    A.  F,  such. 
Gal.  4.  24,  /.  women  are  two  covenants.    A.  V.,  t.  are 

the  two. 

2  Tim.  3.  5,  from  /.  also  turn  away.    A.  F.,  such. 

3.  6,  t.  .  .  .  creep  into  houses.    A.  V.,  of  this  sort. 
THESSALONICA,  thes'sa-lo-nl'-ea,  capital   of  Mace- 
donia. 
Paul  and  Silas  preach  at.  Acts  17.  1. 
Paul's  epistles  to  the  church  at,  1  and  2  Thes. 
TIIEUDAS,  theu'dus  ~  thanksgiving  —  a  rebel.     Acts 

5.  36. 
THEY.    Ex.  29.  9,  /.  shall  have  the  priesthood.     A.V., 
shall  be  theirs. 
Isa.  10.  20,  /.  that  are  escaped.    A.  V.,  such  as. 
Mat.  8.  25,  t.  came.    A.  F,  his  disciples. 
Mark  8.  14.  t.  forgot  to  take  bread.    A.  F.,  the  disciples. 
14.  51,  t.  lay  hold  on  him.    A.  F,  the  yoting  men. 
Luke  18.  1,  that  /.  ought.    A.  F,  men. 
2  Cor.  5.  17,  /.  are  become  new.    A.  F,  all  things. 
THICK.    Ex.  19.  16,  a  t.  cloud. 
Dent.  32.  15,  grown  /. 

1  Kings  7.  26,  handbreadth  t. 

8.  12,  dwell  in  the  t.  darkness.  \was. 

2  Chr.  4.  5.  a  handbreadth  t.    A.V.,  the  thickness  of  it 
Ezek.  24.  10,  make  /.  the  broth.    A.  F,  sj^ice  it  well.    . 

THICKET.    Gen.  22.  1 3,  caught  in  the  t.    A.V.,a  t. 

Ps.  74.  5,  a  t.  of  trees.    A .  V.,  the  thick  trees. 

Isa.  10.  34,  the  /.  of  the  forest. 

Jer.  4.  29,  go  into  the  /. 
THICKNESS.    Ezek.  41.  9,  t.  of  the  wall  ...  was  five 

cubits. 
THIEF.    Deut.  24.  7,  t.  shall  die. 

Job  24.  14,  night  he  is  as  a  t. ;  30.  5,  after  a  t. 

Ps.  50.  18,  sawest  a  t. ;  Prov.  6.  30,  despise  a  /. 

Jer.  2.  26,  /.  is  ashamed  when  he  is  found. 

Mat.  24.  43,  the  /.  was  coming. 

Luke  12.  33,  /.  draweth  near. 

John  10. 10,  t.  cometh  not. 

1  Thes.  5.  2,  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  t. 
Thief,  punishment  of.  Deut.  24. 7 ;  Zech.  5.  4  ;  1  Pet.  4. 15. 

described,  Job  24.  14 ;  Jer.  49.  9 ;  Luke  10.  30 ;  John 
10.  1. 


in  the  night,  Mat.  24.  43 ;  Luke  12.  39 ;  1  Thes.  5.  2 ; 
2  Pet.  3.  10 ;  Rev.  3.  3. 
Thieves  at  the  crucifixion,  Mat.  27.  38;  Mark  15.  27; 

Luke  23.  39. 
THIGH.    Gen.  32.  25,  hollow  of  his  t. 
Num.  5.  21,  Jehovah  doth  make  thy  t.  to  fall  away. 
Judg.  15.  8,  smote  them  hip  and  /. 
Rev.  19.  16,  on  his  t.  a  name  written. 
THIN.    Isa.  17.  4,  glory  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  t. 
THINE,     (ieu.  33.  9,  let  that  wliich  thou  hast  be  t. 
A.  v.,  keep  .  .  .  vn/o  thyself. 

1  Chr.  29.  11,  7'.,0  Jehovah. 

Ps.  74.  16,  The  day  is  t.,  the  night  also  is  t. 
89.  11,  the  heavens  are  i.,  the  earth  also  is  t. 
119.  94, 1  am  /. 

Mat.  20. 14,  Take  up  that  which  is  t. 
THING.    Gen.  7.  4,  every  living  t.  that  I  have  made. 
A.  F,  suhstance. 
Deut.  8.  3,  every  t.  that  proceedeth  out.    A.  F,  word. 
22.  14,  lay  shameful  t.  to  her  charge.    A.  F,  give  occa- 
sions of  speech  against  tier. 

2  Chr.  32.  23,  precious  t.  to  Hezekiah.  A.V.,  presents. 
Job  41.  34,  every  t.  that  is  high.  A.  V.,  all  high  things. 
Ps.  101.  4,  no  evil  t.    A.  F,  jjerson. 

Isa.  29.  16,  the  t.  made  should  say.    A.  F,  work. 
Mat.  24.  17,  take  out  the  t.    A.V.,  any  thing  out. 
Luke  9.  34,  while  he  said  these  t.    A.  F,  thus  spake, 
18.  23,  when  he  heard  these  t.    A.  F.,  this. 
John  5.  14,  lest  a  worse  t.  befall  thee. 

8.  30,  As  he  spake  these  t.    A.V.,  tvords. 

15.  14,  the  t.  which  I  command  you.    A.  F,  whatsoever. 

16.  13,  declare  unto  you  the  t.  that  are  to  come.    A.  V., 
things  to  come. 

Acts  15.  29,  t.  sacrificed.    A.V.,  meats  offered, 
27.  44,  on  other  t.  from.    A.  F,  broken  pieces  of. 
Rom.  12.  16,  to  t.  that  are  lowly.    A.V.,  men  of  loiu 

estate. 
1  Cor.  5.  3,  wrought  this  t.    A.  F,  done  this  deed, 

9.  23,  IdoalU.     A.  V.,  this. 

1  Thes.  4.  6,  avenger  in  all  these  t.    A.V.,  of  all  .nich. 
Heb.  13.  21,  perfect  in  every  good  t.    A.  F,  work. 
Jude  5,  ye  know  all  t.  once  for  all.    A.  V.,  this. 
Rev.  4.  i,  After  these  t.  I  saw.    ^1.  F,  this. 
THINK.    Ex.  2.  14,  t.  thou  to  kill.    A.  F.,  intendest. 
Job  6.  26,  t.  to  reprove.    A.V.,  imagine. 
Prov.  23.  7,  as  he  t. ;  Jonah  1.  6,  t.  upon  us. 
Mat.  22.  42,  t.  ye  of  the  Christ  ?    24.  44,  that  ye  t.  not. 
26.  53,  Or  t.  thou  that  I  cannot  beseech. 
Luke  8.  18,  that  which  he  t.  he  hath.    A.  F,  seemeth  to 
have. 

10.  36,  Which  .  .  .  t.  thou,  proved  neighbor. 
12.  51,  T.  ye  that  I  am  come.    A.V.,  Suppose. 

John  5.  39.  ye  t.  that  in  them  ye  have.    A.V.^  in  them 
ye  t.  ye  have. 

11.  56,  What  i.  ye  ?  [soberly. 
Rom.  12.  3,  but  so  to  t.  as  to  t.  soberly.    A.V,,  but  to  t. 

1  Cor.  3.  18,  t.  that  he  is  wise.    A.  1%  seemeth  to  be. 

10.  12,  him  that  t.  he  standeth. 

14.  37,  t.  himself  to  be.    A.V.,  think. 

2  Cor.  11.  16,  Let  no  man  t.  me. 

12.  19,  Ye  i!.  .  .  .  that  we.    A.  F,  think  ye. 
Gal.  6.  3,  t.  himself  to  be.    .4.  F,  think. 
Eph.  3.  20,  above  all  that  we  ask  or  t. 

Phil.  1.  17,  t.  to  raise  up  affliction.    A.  F,  supposing 

(1.  16). 
Jas.  1.  26,  /.  himself  to  be  religious.    A.  F,  seem  to  be. 
THIRST.    Judg.  15.  18,  die  for  t.  ;  Ps.  69.  21,  in  my  t. 
Isa.  41.  17,  faileth  for  t. ;  49.  10,  hunger  nor  t. 
Hos.  2.  3,  slay  her  with  t. 
Amos  8.  11,  t.  for  water. 
Mat.  5.  6,  t.  after  righteousness. 
John  4. 15,  w.ater,  that  1 1.  not. 
7.  37,  If  any  man  t. ;  19.  28, 1 1, 
Rom.  12.  20,  if  he  t. 
Rev.  7.  16,  neither  t.  any  more. 
THIRSTY.    Deut.  8.  15,  wilderness  wherein  were  .  .  . 
t.  ground.    A.  F.,  drought. 
Ps.  107.  33,  into  a  t.  ground.    A.V.,  dry. 
Prov.  25.  25.  cold  waters  to  a  t.  soul. 
Isa.  21.  14.  Unto  him  that  was  t.  they  brought  water. 
35.  7,  and  the  t.  ground  springs  of  water. 
Mat.  25.  35,  I  was  f. 
THIS.    Job  19.  26,  even  f.  body,  is  destroyed. 
Luke  11.  29,  T.  generation  is  an  evil  generation.    ^4.  F, 
This  is. 

11.  45,  in  saving  t.  thou.     A.  F.,  thus  saying. 
John  18.  22,  when  he  had  said  t.    A.  F.,  thus  spoken. 
Phil.  1.  22.  if  /.  shall  bring  fruit.    A.  F.,  this  is. 
Jas.  4.  13,  into  t.  city.     A.  F.,  such  a. 

Rev.  2.  4,  I  have  /.  against  thee.    .1.  F,  somewhat. 
2.  20.  I  have  t.  against  thee.    A.V..a  few  things, 
THISTLES.    Gen.  3.  18,  t.  shall  it  bring  forth. 

Job  31.  40,  Let  t.  grow. 

Isa.  34.  13,  nettles  and  t.    A.  F.,  brambles. 

Mat.  7.  16,  or  figs  of  t.  ? 

Heb.  6.  8,  thorns  and  t.     A.V.,  briars. 
THITHER.    Gen.  42.  2,  get  you  down  t.,  and  buy. 

Job  1.  21,  naked  shall  I  return  t. 

Eccl.  1.  7,  whither  tlie  rivers  go,  t.  they  go  again. 


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TID 


THITHERWARD.    Jer.  50.  6,  concerning  Zion  with 

their  faces  /. 
THOMA  S,  thoni'as  —  Heb.  a  (win— one  of  the  apostles. 

his  unbehef  in  tSie  resurrection,  John  20.  25. 
THONGS.    Acts  22.  25,  tied  him  up  witli  the  t.    A.  V., 

with  t. 
THORN.    Num.  'iZ.  bb,  as  t.  in  your  sides.    A.V.^be  .  .  .1. 
Josh.  2y.  13,  t.  in  your  eyes. 
Prov.  24.  31,  all  grown  over  with  t. 

26.  9,  As  a  t.  that  goeth  up  into  the  hand. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  2.  As  a  lily  among  t. 

Isa.  55.  13,  Instead  of  the  t.  shall  come  up. 

Hos.  2.  6,  hedge  up  thy  way  with  t. ;  Mic.  7.  4,  a «.  hedge. 

Mat.  13.  7,  upon  the  t. ;  and  the  t.  grew  up. 

27.  29,  a  crown  of  t. ;  Luke  6.  44,  oi  t.  .  .  .  gather  figs. 
2  Cor.  12.  7,  t.  in  the  flesh. 

Thorns,  crown  of,  Mark  15.  17  :  John  19.  2.  \ly. 

THOROUGHLY.    Ps.  51. 2,  Wash  me  t.  A.  V.,  through- 
Lsa.  1.  25,  t.  lairge.    A.  V.,  purely. 

Jer.  7.  5,  if  ye /.  amend.    A.V.Jhroughli/.  [tives. 

THOSE.    2  Kings  25.  11,  t.  that  fell  away.    A.  V.,fuffi- 

Acts  2.  47,  t.  that  were  saved.    A.  F.,  such  as  should  be. 

15.  33.  unto  t.  that  had  sent  them  forth.    ^.  K,  the 

npiixtles. 

THOU.    Ps.  65.  5,  T.  that  art  the  confidence.    A.  F.,  ivho. 

THOUGH.    Job  8.  7,  And  t.  thy  beginning. 

1  Tim.  1.  13,  t.  I  was  before.    A.  F.,  Who. 
THOUGHT  (71.).   I's.  10. 4.  All  his  t.  are,  There  is  no  God. 
A.  r.,  Gild  ix  not  in.  all  his  t. 
Ps.  33.  10,  /.  of  tlie  peoples.    A.  F.,  devices. 
56.  5,  all  tlieir  t. ;  94. 11,  Jehovah  knoweth  the  t. 
Dan.  7.  28,  my  t.  much  troubled  me.    A.  F.,  cogitations. 
Acts  8.  22.  the  t.  of  thy  heart. 
Phil.  4.  7,  guard  .  .  .  your  t.    A.  F.,  minds. 
4.  10,  your  t.  for  me.    A.  F,  care  of. 
THOUGHT  (v.).    Ps.  50.  21,  thoughtest  .  .  .  I  was  .  .  . 
as  tliysfclf. 
Ps.  73.  16,  When  I  t. 

1  Cor.  13.  11.  I  /.  as  a  child  ;  2  Cor.  10.  5,  every  t. 
THOUSANDS.    Gen.  24.  60,  mother  of  t.  of  ten  t.    A. 
v.,  mil  lions. 
Ex.  2ii.  6.  showing  lovingkiudness  unto  t.    Deut.  5.  10. 
Deut.  33.  2,  ten  t.  of  lioly  ones. 
1  Sam.  18.  8,  to  me  they  have  ascribed  but  t. 
23.  23,  search  him  out  among  all  the  t.  of  Judah. 
Ps.  3.  6,  not  be  afraid  of  ten  t. 

68. 17,  Tlie  chariots  of  God  .  .  .  even  t.  upon  t.    A.  F, 
I.  of  angels. 
Dan.  7.  10,  t.  ministered  unto  him. 
Hos.  S.  12,  the  ten  thousand  things  of  my  law.    A.  F, 

the  great  things. 
Mic.  5.  2,  little  to  be  among  the  t.  of  Judah. 
Luke  12.  1,  many  /.  of  the  multitude.    A.  F.,  innu- 

meraljJe  multitude. 
Rev.  5.  11,  number  of  them  was  .  .  .  t.  oit. 
THREAD.    Gen.  14.  23,  take  a  t. 
Josh.  2. 18,  scarlet  t.  in  the  window. 
S.  of  Sol.  4.  3,  Thy  lips  are  like  a  t.  of  scarlet. 
THREATEN.    Acts  4.  17,  let  us  t.  them. 
THREATENING.    Prov.  13.  8,  heareth  no  t.    A.  F, 
not  relmhe. 
Acts  4.  29,  tlieir  t. 

9.  1,  /.  and  slaughter.    A.  V.,  threatenings. 
THREE.    Ex.  34.  23,  T.  times  in  the  year  shall  all.    A. 
v..  Thrice. 
Mat.  18.  20,  two  or  t.  are  gathered. 
Luke  11.  5,  Friend,  lend  me  t.  loaves. 

1  Jolm  5.  8.  there  are  t.  who  bear  witness. 
THREEFOLD.    Eccl.  4.  12,  t.    cord   is   not    quickly 

broken. 
THRESH.    Isa.  28.  27,  t.  with  a  sharp  .  .  .  instrument. 
A.V.,at. 
Isa.  41.  15,  thou  shalt  t.  the  mountains. 
Mic.  4.  13,  Arise  and  t. :  Hab.  3.  12,  t.  the  nations. 
THRESHING-FLOOR.     Judg.  6.  37,   fleece  ...  on 
the  t.-f.    A.  r.,  //;  thejioor. 

2  Kings  6.  27,  out  of  the  /.-/.    A.  F,  barn-floor. 
Job  39.  12,  grain  of  thy  /.-/.  ?    A.V.,  barn  f 

Mat.  3.  12 ;  Luke  3.  17,  cleanse  Ids  /.-/.    A.  V.,  purge  his 

floor. 
THRESHING-WAIN.    Job  41.  30,    spreadeth   as   it 

were  a  /.-//•.     .1 .  I'.,  sharp-jiointed  things. 
THRESHING-WHEEL.     Prov.  20.  26,  bringeth  the 

/.-v.  over  tliem.     A.  I'.,  irheel. 
THRESHOLD,    .ludg.  19.  27,  liands  upon  the  i. 

1  Sam.  5.  5,  tread  on  tbe  t.  of  Dagon. 

Isa.  6.  4,  t.  shook  at  the  voice.    A.V.,  moved. 
Ezek.  9.  3,  glory  of  God  .  .  .  gone  up  .  .  .  to  the  t. 

41.  25,  t.  of  wood  upon.     .1.  F.,  ttiicfc  planks. 

41.  26,  and  the  t.    A .  F,  tliick  planks. 

47. 1,  waters  issued  out  from  under  the  t. 
Amos  9.  1,  that  the  t.  may  shake.     A.  F,  posts. 
Zepli.  2.  14,  desolation  shall  be  in  the  t. 
THRICE.    Mat.  26.  34,  thou  shalt  deny  me  t. 
John  13.  38,  thou  hast  denied  me  t. 
Acts  10.  16,  this  was  done  t. 

2  Cor.  11.  25,  t.  I  suffered  shipwreck. 

„  12.  8,  Concerning  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord  t. 
THRILL.    Isa.  60.  5,  thy  heart  shall  t.    A.  F,  fear. 


THROAT.     Ps.  5.  9,  Their  t.  is  an  open. 

Ps.  115.  7,  Neither  speak  they  through  their  t. 

Mat.  18.  28,  took  him  by  the  t. 
THROBBETH.    Ps.  38. 10,  My  heart  t.    A.  V.^  panteth. 
THRONE.    1  Sam.  2.  8,  the  t.  of  glory. 

Ps.  11.  4,  Jehovah,  his  t.  is  in  heaven. 
45.  6,  thy  T.,  O  God,  is  for  ever. 
94.  20.  Shall  the  t.  of  wickedness. 

Prov.  20.  28,  his  t.  is  upholden  by  kindness. 

Isa.  14. 13,  exalt  my  t.  ;  66. 1,  Heaven  is  my  t. 

Jer.  17.  12,  A  glorious  t.  set  on  high.    A.  F,  highthrone. 

Hag.  2.  22,  overthrow  the  t.  of  kingdoms. 

Mat.  19.  28,  Sou  of  man  shall  sit  on  the  t. 

Luke  1.  62,  princes  from  their  t.    A.  F,  seats. 

Heb.  4.  16,  t.  of  grace. 

Kev.  2.  13,  where  Satan's  t.  is.    A.  F,  seat. 

20.  11,  great  white  t. 

21.  3,  great  voice  out  of  the  t.    A.  F,  heaven. 
THRONG.    Ps.  42.  4,  went  with  the  t.    A.V.,  multitude. 

Ps.  55.  14,  walked  .  .  .  with  the  t.    A.  F,  in  company. 
Mark  3.  9,  should  t.  him. 
5.  31,  the  multitude  t.  thee. 
THROUGH.    Deut.  29.  16,  t.  the  midst  of  the  nations. 
A.V.^t.  the  nations. 
Ps.  69.  6,  be  put  to  shame  t.  me.    A.  F,  for  my  sake. 
Dan.  8.  12,  t.  transgression.     A.  F,  by  reason  of. 
Hag.  2. 16,  T.  all  that  time.   A .  V. ,  Since  those  days  ivere. 
Rom.  16.  25,  t.  times  eternal.    A.  F,  since  the  world 

began. 
2  Cor.  8.  8,  t.  the  earnestness.    A.  F,  by  occasion  of. 
Heb.  4. 14,  passed  t.  the  heavens.    A.  F.,  into. 
11.  39,  witness  ...  to  them  /.  their  faith.    A.  F,  t.  faith. 
THROUGHOUT.    Lev.  25.  10,  proclaim  liberty  /.  the 
land. 
John  19.  23.  coat  .  .  .  woven  from  the  top  t. 
THROW.    Ezek.  16.  39,  they  shall  t.  down  thy  vaulted 
place. 
Luke  4.  29,  might  t.  him  down.    A.V.,  cast. 
Acts  27.  18,  began  to  t.  the  freight  overboard.    A.  V., 
li<lhtnied  the  shi}^. 
THROWN.    Ex.  15.  1,  horse  and  his  rider  hath  he  t. 
Mat.  24.  2,  one  stone  .  .  .  that  shall  not  be  t.  down. 
Luke  4.  3.5,  t.  him  down  in  the  midst.    A.V.,  t.  him. 
THRUST.    2  Sam.  23.  6,  as  thorns  to  be  t.  away.    A.  F., 
thorns  t.  away. 
Job  30. 12,  t.  aside  my  feet.    A.  V.,push  away. 
Ps.  5. 10,  T.  them  out.    A.  F,  cast. 
36. 12,  They  are  t.  down.    A.  F,  cast. 
62.  4,  consult  to  t.  him  down.    A.  F,  cast. 
140.  4,  t.  aside  my  steps.    A.  F,  overthrow. 
Prov.  14.  32,  wicked  is  t.  down.    A.  F,  driven  atvay. 
Isa.  22.  19.  t.  thee  fi"om  thine  oflice.    A.  F,  drive. 
Acts  7.  45,  that  God  t.  out.    A.V.,  drave. 
THUMB.    Ex.  29. 20,  blood  .  . .  upon  the  t.  of  their  right 
hand. 
.Judg.  1.  6,  cut  off  his  t. 
THUMMIM,  thum'mim  — Heb.  perfection.    Ex.  28.  30; 
Ezra  2.  63.  [thunder. 

THUNDER.    Ex.  9.  29,  thunders  shall  cease.    A.V., 
Job  28.  28,  the  lightning  of  the  t. 
36.  29,  ihunderings  of  liis  pavilion  ?    A.  F,  noise. 
Ps.  77. 18,  The  voice  of  thy  t. 
81.  7,  in  the  secret  place  of  t. 
Isa.  29.  6,  with  t. ;  John  12.  29,  said  that  it  had  t. 
Rev.  4.  5,  voices  and  thtmders.    A.  V.,  ihunderings  and. 
11. 19,  voices,  and  t.    A.  F,  thunderings. 
Thunder,  referred  to,  Ex.  9.  23 ;  1  Sam.  7.  10 ;  Job  40.  9 ; 
Ps.  78.  48  ;  104.  7 ;  Rev.  8.  5 ;  10.  3. 
James  and  John  called  "  sons  of  thunder,"  Mark  3. 17. 
THUS.    Rom.  10.  6,  faith  saith  ^    A.V.,speakethonthis 

ri'ise. 
TUFA  TIRA,  thy'a-ti'ra,  a  city  of  Asia  Minor. 
Lydia,  the  purple  seller,  comes  from.  Acts  16.  14. 
seat  of  one  of  the  seven  churches.  Rev.  1. 11 ;  2.  18. 
THYSELF.    Prov.  5.  17,  for  t.  alone.    A.  F,  only  thine 

own. 
TIBERIA  S,  tl-be'ri-as.    (1)  the  tovra,  John  6. 1. 

(2)  the  sea  =  Gahlee,  John  21.  1. 
TIBERIUS  C^SAR,  tl-be'ri-us  Qae'sar,  a  Roman  em- 
peror, Luke  3.  1.  "  [12. 
See  also  Mat.  22.  17  ;  Mark  12. 14 ;  Luke  20.  22  ;  John  19. 
TIB  HATH,  tib  hath  —  Heb.  extensive  level  —  Syrian 

towai.    1  Chr.  18.  8. 
TIBNI,  tlb'nl,  Omri's  rival  for  the  throne,  1  Kings  16.  21. 
TIDAL.tl'dvd.    Gen.  14. 1.  [lish. 

TIDINGS.     lSam.31.  9,  carry  the  <.  unto.     A.V.^pub- 
2  Sam.  18.  22,  wilt  have  no  reward  for  the  t.  ? 
2  Kings  19.  7,  t.    A.  F,  a  rumour. 
Ps.  112.  7,  He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  evil  t. 
Prov.  15.  30,  good  t.  make  the  bones  fat.    A.  F,  report. 
.Jer.  10.  22,  the  voice  oit.    A.  F,  noise  of  the  bruit. 
49.  14,  t.  from  Jehovah.     A.  F,  a  rumour. 
Mat.  11.  5;  Luke  7.  22,  poor  have  good  t.  preached. 

A.V..,  the  gospel. 
Luke  4. 18,  preach  good  t.  to  the  poor.    A.  F,  the  gospel. 
Rom.  10.  16.  did  not  all  hearken  to  the  glad  t.    A.V., 
the  gospel. 

15.  21,  to  whom  no  t.  of  him  came.    A.  F.,  he  ivas  not 
spoken  of. 


TID 


AMERICAN  STANDARD  REVISED  BIBLE. 


TOE 


Heb.  4.  2,  had  good  t.  preached  unto  us.    A.  V.,  gospel. 

1  Pet.  1.  25,  good  t.  which  was  preaclied  unto  you. 

Rev.  14.  6,  having  eternal  good  t.  to  proclaim.     A.  F., 
gospel. 
Tidings,  mentioned,  2  Sam.  18.  19,  20 ;  Isa.  40.  9  ;  52.  7 ; 

61.  1 ;  Nah.  1.  15  ;  Luke  2.  10. 
TIE.    2  Kings  7.  10,  no  man  there  .  .  .  but  the  horses  t. 

Frov.  6.  21,  T.  them  about  thy  neck. 

Mat.  21.  2,  find  an  ass  t.,  and  a  colt. 

Acts  22.  25,  had  t.  him  up.    A.  V.,  bound. 
TIGLATH-PILESER  -  tig'lath-pil-e'ser  —  Assyrian, 
mij  trust  is  the  son  of  Es  Surra  —  an  Assyrian  king. 

defeats  Pekah,  king  of  Israel,  2  Kings  15.  29. 

is  hired  by  Ahaz,  king  of  Judah,  2  Kings  16.  7. 

takes  some  Israelites   into  captivity,  1   Chr.   5.   26, 
Tilqath-pilneser.  [15. 

TIK  VAH,  tik'vah  — Heb.  fiope.    2  Kings  22. 14 ;  Ezra  10. 
TILE.    Ezek.  4.  1,  take  thee  a  t. 

Luke  5.  lit,  down  through  the  t.    A.V.,  tiling. 
TILL.    Mat.  5.  18,  T.  heaven  and  earth  pass. 

Acts  2.  35,  T.  I  make  thine  enemies.    A.  V.,  Until. 
TILL  {v.).    Gen.  2.  5,  t.  the  ground. 

Prov.  12.  11,  i!.  his  land  shall  have  plenty  of  bread. 

Isa.  30.  24,  asses  that  t.  the  ground.    A.  V.,  ear. 

Heb.  6.  7,  for  whose  sake  it  is  also  t.    A.  V.,  dressed. 
TILLER.    Gen.  4.  2,  Cain  was  a  t.  of  the  ground. 

Zech.  13.  5,  a  t.  of  the  ground.    A.  F".,  husbandman. 
TILON,X.\'\ox\.    IChr.  4.  20. 

TULE  US,  tl-mse'us,  father  of  Bartimaeus.    Mark  10.  46. 
TIMBER.    Lev.  14.  45,  break  down  .  .  .  the  t. 

1  Kings  5.  6,  knoweth  how  to  cut  t.  like. 

5.  10.  Hiram  gave  Solomon  t.  of  fir.    A.  i".,fir  trees. 
Hab.  2.  11,  beam  out  of  the  /.  shall  an.swer. 

TIMBREL.    Ex.  15.  20,  Miriam  .  .  .  took  a  ^ 
Judg.  11.  34,  his  daughter  came  out  .  .  .  with  t. 

1  Sam.  18.  6,  meet  king  Saul,  with  t.    A.  V.,  tabrets. 

2  Sam.  6.  5,  Da\id  .  .  .  played  before  Jehovah  .  .  . 
with  t. 

Ps.  149.  3,  sing  praises  .  .  .  with  t. 

150.  4,  Praise  him  with  t.  and  dance. 
TIME.    Gen.  29.  35,  This  t.  will  I  praise.    A.  F.,  Now. 
Gen.  47.  29,  the  /.  drew  near. 
2  Sam.  15.  34,  thy  father's  servant  in  t,  past.    A.  F., 

hitherto. 
1  Chr.  11.  "22,  in  t.  of  snow.    A.V.,  a  .moicy  day. 
Job  27.  10,  upon  God  at  all  t.?    A.  V.,  always  call. 
Ps.  10.  5,  ways  are  firm  at  all  t.    A.  V.,  are  always 
grievous. 

32.  6,  t.  when  thou  mayest  be  found. 

37. 19,  in  the  t.  of  evil ;  56.  3,  What  t.  I  am  afraid. 

69. 13,  acceptable  t. ;  89.  47,  how  short  my  t. 

lb.  2,  find  the  set  t.    A.  F,  receive  the  congregation. 

125.  2,  about  his  people  From  this  t.  forth.    A.  F, 
henceforth. 
Eccl.  3.  1,  a  t.  for  every  purpose ;  9.  11,  t.  and  chance. 
Isa.  16.  13,  in  t.  past.    A.  V.,  since  that  t. 
Jer.  10.  18,  at  this  t.    A.  F.  at  this  once. 

50.  31,  the  t.  that  I  will  visit  thee. 
Ezek.  16.  8,  thy  t.  was  the  t.  of  love. 
Dan.  7.  25,  a  t.  and  t.  and  half  a  t. 

8.  19,  be  in  the  latter  t.    A.V.,  the  last  end. 

8.  19,  to  the  appointed  t. 

Hos.  10.  12,  it  is  t.  to  seek  .Jehovah.  [come. 

Hag.  1.  2,  not  the  t.  for  us  to  come.    A.  F,  The  t.  is  not 
Mat.  8.  29,  torment  us  before  the  t.  ? 

16.  3,  discern  the  signs  of  the  t. 

26.  18,  Mv  t.  is  at  hand. 
Mark  1.  15,  t.  is  fulfilled. 

9.  21,  How  long  t.  is  it.    A.V.,  How  long  is  it  ago. 
Luke  8.  27,  and  for  a  long  t.  he  had  worn.    A.  V.,  long 

(.,  and  ware. 

23.  8,  long  t.  desirous  to  see.    A.  F,  season. 
John  7.  6,  My  t.  is  not  vet  come. 
Acts  1.  21,  all  the  t.  that  the  Lord. 
7.  17,  the  t.  of  the  promise. 
20.  18,  with  you  all  the  t.    A.  F,  at  all  seasons. 
Rom.  16.  25,  through  t.  eternal.    A.  F,  since  the  tvorld 
began. 

1  Cor.  4.  5,  judge  nothing  before  the  t. 
7.  29,  the  t.  is  shortened. 

2  Cor.  6.  2,  At  an  acceptable  t. 

Gal.  4.  18,  good  matter  at  alH.    A.  F,  alivays. 

Eph.  5.  16,  redeeming  the  t. 

Col.  1.  21.  being  in  t.  past  alienated.    A.  F,  sometime. 

1  Tim.  2.  6,  testimony  to  be  borne  in  its  own  t.    A.V., 
in  due  time. 

2  Tim.  1.  9,  before  t.  eternal.    A.  F,  the  ivorld  began. 
Jas.  4.  14,  appeareth  for  a  little  t. 

Rev.  1.  3,  the  t.  is  at  hand. 
2.  21,  t.  that  she  should  repent.    A.  F,  space  to  repent. 

6.  11,  rest  yet  for  a  little  t.    A.  F,  season. 

Time,  to  be  carefully  used,  Ps.  39.  4  :  90.  12 ;  Isa.  55.  6 ; 
Luke  19.  42  ;  John  9.  4  ;  12.  35  ;  Gal.  6.  9. 
the  end  of,  Rev.  10.  6  (marg.) ;  for  all  things,  Eccl.  3. 
Times,  signs  of.  Mat.  16.  3 ;  Acts  3.  21 ;  1  Thes.  5.  1 ;  1 

Tim.  4.1;  2  Tim.  3.  1. 
TIMNA,   tim'na.      Gen.   36.    12.      1  Chr.  1.  51,  A.V., 
Timnah. 
an  Edomite  "  chief,"  Gen.  36.  40.    A.  F,  Timnah. 

14  S 


TIMNAH,  timnah  — Heb.  portion.    Gen.  38.  12.    A.  F, 
Timnath. 

(1)  town  of  Judah,  Josh.  15. 10. 

(2)  another  town  of  Judah,  Josh.  15,  57. 

(3)  the  town  wheie  Samson  sojourned,    Judg.  14.  1. 
A.  v..  Timnath.  [the  sun. 

TIMNATH-HEBES,  tim'nath-he'reg—  Heb.  portion  of 

where  Joshua  was  buried,  Judg.  2.  ii. 
TIMNA  TH-SERA  H,       tina'nath-serah  =  TIMNA  TH- 

HERES.    Josli.  24.  30. 
TIMNITE,  tim'nite,  a  man  of  Timnah.    Judg.  15.  6. 
TIMON,    tl'mon— Gk.  honoring  — oue  of  the  deacons. 

Acts  6.  5. 
TIMOTHY,  tim' o-thf  —tvorshipping  God  — a.  convert. 
Paul's  true  child  in  faith,  1  Tim.  1.  2, 18. 
his  parentage.  Acts  16. 1,  ^1 .  F,  Timotheus  ;  2  Tim.  1.  5. 
is  circumcised  by  Paul,  Acts  16.  3. 
accompanies  Paul,  Acts  16.  3  ;  17. 14, 15 ;  Rom.  16.  21. 
stays  behind  at  Beroea,  Acts  17. 14. 
is  with  Paul  at  Ephesus,  Acts  19.  22. 
sent  to  Macedonia,  Acts  19.  22 ;  to  Corinth,  1  Cor.  16. 10. 
joins  Paul  when  a  prisoner  at  Rome,  Phil.  1.  1. 
Paul's  Epistles  to  Timothy  (q.v.). 
TIN.    Isa.  1.  25,  take  away  all  thy  t. 
Ezek.  22.  18,  all  of  them  are  brass  and  t. 
27.  12,^  with  silver,  iron,  t.,  and  lead,  they  traded. 
TINGLE.    1  Sam.  3.  11,  ears  of  every  one  .  .  .  shaU  t. 
TIP.    Luke  16.  24,  t.  of  his  finger  in  water. 
TIPHSAH.  tiph  sah  — Heb.  the  ford.    1  Kings  4.  24; 

2  Kings  15. 16. 
TIRAS,   ti'rSs,  Japheth's  youngest   son,  Gen.   10.  2: 

1  Chr.  1.  5. 
TIRATHITES,  ti'rath-ites,  scribes  dwelling  in  Jabez, 

1  Chr.  2.  55. 
TIRES.    Ezek.  44.  18,  linen  <.    A.  V.,  bonnets. 
TIRHAKAH,  tir'ha-kah,  an  Ethiopian  king.    2  Kings 

19.  9. 
TIRHANAH,  tir'ha-nah,  a  son  of  Caleb.    1  Chr.  2.  48. 
TIRIA,  tir'i-a— Heb.  fear-  a  son  of  Jehallelel.    1  Chr. 

4.16. 
TIRZAH,  tir'zah  — Heb.  pleasantness. 

(1)  a  woman.  Num.  26.  33. 

(2)  a  place  captured  by  Joshua,  Josh.  12.  24. 
capital  of  Israel  before  Samaria,  1  Kings  15.  21 ;  16.  6. 
Menahem  defeats  Shallum  at,  2  Kings  15.  14. 
Solomon  refers  to  its  beauty,  S.  of  Sol.  6.  4. 

TISHBITE,  tish'bite,  a  name  for  Elijah.    1  Kings  17. 

1 ;  21. 17  ;  2  Kings  9.  36. 
TITHE  (n.).    Lev.  27.  30,  t.  of  the  land  ...  is  Jehovah's. 

Num.  18.  24,  ^  .  .  .1  have  given  to  the  Levites. 

Mai.  3.  8,  have  we  robbed  thee  ?    In  t. 

Luke  18.  12,  I  give  t.  of  all  that  I  get. 

Heb.  7.  5,  have  commandment  to  take  t. 
TITHE  {v.).    Deut.  14.  '22,  t.  all  the  increase  of  thy  seed. 

Mat.  23.  23,  ye  t.  mint  aud  anise.    A.  V.,  pay  tithe  of. 

Luke  11.  42,  t.  mint  and  rue  and  every  herb. 
Tithes,  first  mentioned.  Gen.  14.  20,  with  Heb.  7.  6. 

first  Mosaic  law  in  regard  to.  Lev.  27.  30-32. 

destination  of.  Num.  18.  21-24,  26-26  ;  Deut.  12.  5,  6, 11, 
17  ;  14.  22,  23. 

due  to  God.  Gen.  28.  22 ;  Mai.  3.  8. 
TITLE.     John  19.  19.  Pilate  wrote  a  t.  \  19.  20,  This  t. 
TITTLE.    A  small  line  showing  a  contracted  word,  and 
hence  a  small  particle. 

Mat.  5.  18,  one  t.  shall. 

Luke  16.  17,  than  for  one  t.  of  the  law  to  fall. 
TITUS,  ti'tus  — Lat.  //(>«o?-«W<'  — an  evangelist. 

is  with  Paul  at  Jerusalem.  Gal.  2.  1. 

is  sent  to  Corinth,  2  Cor.  2.  13 ;  7.6;  8.  16. 

is  sent  to  Crete.  Tit.  1.  5. 

Paul's  Epistle  to  Titus  iq.v.).  [45. 

TIZITE,  ti'zite,  Joha.  one  of  David's  heroes.    1  Chr.  11. 
TO.    Mat.  1.  17,  away  t.  Babylon.    A.  F,  into. 

Tit.  1.  9.  holding  t.  the  faithful  word.    A.  V.,fast. 
TOAH  toah- a.  Leyite  =  N  AHA  THiq.v).    1  Chr.  6.  34. 
TOB,  tSb—  Heb.  good  —  a  district  east  of  Jordan. 

where  Jephthah  fled  from  his  brethren,  Judg.  11.  3. 
TOB-ADONIJAH,  tob'-ad'o-ni'jah  — //(»/  Lord  Jehovah 
is  good.    2  Chr.  17.  8.  [ite. 

TOBIAH,  to-bi'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  is  good  — a.n  Ammon- 

opposes  the  rebuilding  of  Jerusalem,  Neh.  2. 10. 
TOBIJAH,  to-'oi'jah=  ToBlAHiq.v.),  a  Levite.    2  Chr. 

17.  8. 
TOCHEN,  to'«hen  — Heb.  taskor  m easii re  — a. Simeonite 

town.     1  Clir.  4.  32. 
TO-DAY.    Gen.  40.  7,  look  ye  so  sad  t.-d.  ? 

Ex.  14.  13,  the  .salvation  of  Jehovah,  which  he  will 
work  for  you  t.-d. 

Ruth  2. 19,  Where  hast  tliou  gleaned  (.-d.  ? 

1  Sam.  24.  10.  delivered  thee  t.-d.  into  my  hand. 

2  Kings  6.  28.  thy  son.  that  we  may  eat  him  t.-d. 
Ps.  95.  7,  T.-d.,  oh  that  ye  would  hear  his  voice ! 
Mark  14.  30,  thou  t.-d.  .  .  .  shalt  deny  me.    A.  F,  this 

day. 
Luke  5.  26,  seen  strange  things  t.-d. 
19.  9,  T.-d.  is  salvation  come.    .1.  F,  7*^/5  day. 
23.  43,  T.-d.,  shalt  thou  be  with  me. 
TOES.    2  Sam.  21.  20,  on  every  foot  six  t. 
Dan.  2.  41,  sawest  the  .  .  .  t.  .  .  .  part  of  iron. 


TOG 


COMBINED  CONCORDANCE  TO  THE 


TOW 


TOGAtiMAH.  to-gar'mah.    (1)  a  man.  Gen.  10.  3. 
(2)  a  tribe  descended  from  (1).  Ezek.  27.  14  ;  33.  6. 
TOGETHER.     1  Sam.  14.  20,  the  people  .   .   .  were 
gathered  t.    A.  V.,  asseinhlcd  themselves. 
Job  10.  S.  framed  me  aud  fashioned  me  T. 
Ps.  34.  3,  let  us  exalt  liis  name  /. 
53.  3,  are  t.  become.    .4.  V..  altogether. 
Prov.  22.  2,  The  rich  and  the  poor  meet  t. 
Isa.  1.  18,  let  us  reason  /. 
Amos  3.  3.  Shall  two  walk  /. 

Mark  6.  33.  ran  /.  tliere  on  foot.    A.V.,  ran  afoot  thither. 
Luke  23.  18,  cried  out  all  /.     .4.  V..  at  once. 
Acts  2.  1,  they  were  all  /.     -4.  T'..  uith  one  accord. 
11.  26,  were  gathered  /.  with  the  church.    A.  J'.,  as- 
sent  liU'd  them  selves. 

16.  13,  women  that  were  come  /.    A.  F.,  thither. 
25.  17,  come  t.  here,  I  made  no  delay.    A.V.,  come 
hither  without  any. 
Rom.  8.  2S,  all  things  work  t.  for  good. 
1  Thes.  4.  17,  shall  /.  with  them  be  caught  up  in  the 
clouds. 
TOHU.  to'hu,  one  of  Samuel's  ancestors,  1  Sam.  1.  1. 
TOI.  to  I.  a  king  of  Hamath.    2  Sam.  8.  9. 
TOIL.     Gen.  3.  17.  in  /.  slialt  thou  eat.    A.  V.,  sorrow. 
Gen.  5.  29,  work  and  in  the  /.    -4.  V..  and  t. 
Deut.  26.  7.  saw  .  .  .  our  /.     A.  V.,  labour. 
Josh.  7.  3,  to  /.  thither.     .4. 1'.,  labour. 
Job  18.  8.  walketh  upon  the  t.    A.  V.,  a  snare. 
Ps.  127.  2.  To  eat  the  bread  of  /.    A.  T.,  sorrows. 
Mat.  6.  2S,  /.  not,  neither  do  they  spin. 
Luke  5.  5.  we  t.  all  night. 

1  Cor.  4.  12.  and  we  /.    -4.  V..  And  labour. 
TOKEN.    Ex.  3.  12.  the  /.  unto  thee.    .4.  F.,  a  t. 

Ps.  86. 17.  Show  me  a  t.  for  good. 
Mark  14.  44.  had  given  them  a  /. 

2  Thes.  1.  5,  a  manifest  t. 
TOLA,   tola  —  Heb.    crimson    worm.      (1)   the   judge, 

Judg.  10.  1. 
(2)  Issachar's  eldest  son.  Gen.  46.  13. 
TOLAD.  tolad  — Heb.  generation  — s.  Simeonite  town. 

1  Chr.  4.  24. 
TOLAITE  .S,  to  la-ites,  posterity  of  Tola.    Num.  26.  23. 
TOLD.    Gen.  4.  8,  Cain  t.    A.  F.,  talked  uith. 
Esth.  2.  22,  Esther  t.  the  king.    .4.  T'.,  certified. 
Mark  13.  23. /.  .  .  .  beforehand.    A.V..  foretold  yon. 
Acts  3.  24.  /.  of  these.    A.  V..  foretold. 
TOLERABLE.    Luke  10.  12,  more  /.  in  that  day  for 

Sodom. 
TOLL.    Mat.  9.  9.  place  of /.    A.  V.,  receipt  of  custom. 

Mat.  17.  25.  receive  t.    A.  F.,  talc  cu.'^tom. 
TOMB.    Job  21.  32.  shall  keep  watch  over  the  t. 
Mat.  8.  28.  coming  forth  out  of  the  t. 
27.  52,  and  the  /.  were  opened.    A.  F.,  graves. 
27.  60,  laid  it  in  his  own  new  I. 
27.  60,  stone  to  the  door  of  the  t.    A.  I'.,  sepulchre. 
Mark  6.  29,  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a  t. 
Luke  11.  44,  ye  are  as  the  t.  which  appear  not.    A.  V., 
graves. 

11.  47,  /.  of  the  prophets.    A.  F.,  sepulchres. 
John  5.  28.  all  that  are  in  the  t.    A.  F.,  graves. 
11.  17,  had  been  in  the  /.      .4.  F.,  grave. 
11.  31.  she  was  going  unto  the  t.    A.  F.,  grave. 
TONE.    Gal.  4.  20,  to  change  my  t.    A.  F..  voice. 
TONGUE.    Job  5.  21.  scourge  of  the  /. 
Job  27.  4.  t.  utter  deceit. 

Ps.  10.  7.  Under  his  /. :  12.  3,  i.  that  .speaketh. 
34.  13,  Keep  thy  t.  from  evil ;  55.  9,  divide  their  t. 
78.  36.  lied  unto  him  with  their  /. 
Prov.  12.  18,  t.  of  the  wise  is  health. 
15.  4,  A  gentle  /. ;  18.  21,  power  of  the  t. 
21.  23,  keepeth  his  mouth  and  his  t. 
Isa.  30.  27,  t.  is  as  a  devouring  fire. 
50.  4,  t.  of  them  that  are  taught. 
Jer.  9.  8,  /.  is  a  deadly  arrow. 
18.  18,  let  us  smite  him  with  the  t. 
Mark  7.  35,  the  bond  of  his  /.  was  loosed. 
Rom.  14.  11,  every  /.  shall  confess  to  God. 
Jas.  3.  6,  the  /.  is  a  fire  ;  1  John  3.  18.  neither  with  the  (. 
Tongue,  sins  of  the,  Prov.  4.  24;  10.  10,  19;  18.  6;  Eph. 

5.3,4;  Col.  3.  8;  Jas.  3. 
Tongues,  confusion  of.  Gen.  11.  7-9 ;  the  gift  of.  Acts 

2.  3  :  10.  46  :  19.  6  :  1  Cor.  12.  10  ;  13.  1. 
TOOK.    Gen.  28.  11,  he  /.  one  of  the  stones.     A.V.,  t.  of. 
Ex.  4.  7,  when  he  t.  it  out  of  liis  bosom.     A.V.,  plucked. 
Josh.  14. 1,  f.  in  the  land.     .4.  V..  inherited. 
Ps.  80.  9,  it  /.  deep  root.     -4.  F.,  didst  cause  it  to  tak^. 
105.  44.  they  t.  the  labor.    A.V.,  inherited. 
Isa.  22.  8,  /.  away  the  covering  of  Judah.    A.  V.,  dis- 
covered. 
Mat.  12. 14,  t.  counsel  against  him.    A.  V.,  field  a  coun- 
cil. 
21.  39.  they  t.  him.    A.  F.,  caught. 

25.  3,  the  foolish,  when  they  i.  their  lamps.    A.V.. 
foolish  took. 

26.  55,  ye  t.  me  not.    A.  V.,  laid  no  hold  oti  me. 
Mark  6.  41,  he  t.  the  five  loaves.      A.  >'.,  when  he  had 

taken. 

8.  23,  he  t.  hold  of  the  bUnd  man.    A.  V..  t,  the  blind 
man. 


Luke  9.  47,  t.  a  little  child. 

Jolm  8.  20,  no  man  /.  him.    A.  F.,  laid  hands  on  him. 
12.  6.  /.  away  what  was.    A.  V.,  bare. 
21.  3,  they  /.  nothing.    A.  F.,  caught. 
Acts  2.  46,  t.  their  food  with  gladness.    A.V.,  did  eat 
their  meat. 

9.  19,  he  i.  food  and.    A.  V.,  when  he  had  received 
meat,  he. 

28.  5,  t.  no  harm.    A.  V.,felt. 

2  Tim.  4.  16,  no  one  t.  my  part.     A.V.,  stood  ivith  me. 
TOOL.    Ex.  20.  25,  /.  .  .  .  thou  hast  polluted  it, 
Ex.  32.  4,  fashioned  it  with  a  graving  /. 
Deut.  27.  5,  lift  up  no  iron  /.  upon  them. 

1  Kings  6.  7,  nor  any  t.  of  iron  heard  in  the  house. 
TOOTH.    Ex.  21.  24,  t.  for  i. 

Ex.  21.  27.  go  free  for  liis  t.  sake. 
Prov.  25.  19,  unfaithful  ...    Is  Uke  a  broken  t, 
TOP.    Gen.  11.  4,  t.  may  reach  imto  heaven. 
Ex.  26.  24,  shall  be  entire  unto  the  t.  thereof.    A.T., 
coupled  together  above  the  head  of  it. 

2  Sam.  5.  24,  marching  in  the  t.  of  the  mulberry-trees. 
2  Chr.  3.  16.  /.  of  the  pillars.    A.  V.,  heads. 

Isa.  17.  0,  aud  on  the  mountain  i.    A.V.,  and  an  upper- 
most branch. 
Ezek.  17.  3,  the  /.    .4 .  F.,  the  highest  branch. 
Zech.  4.  7,  the  t.  stone.    ^4.  F.,  heinlstone. 
TOPAZ.    Ex.  2S.  17,  a  row  of  sardius,  t. 
Job  28.  19,  t.  of  Ethiopia  shall  not  equal  it. 
Ezek.  2S.  13,  thy  covering  .  .  .  the  t. 
Pvev.  21.  20,  the  ninth,  t. 
TuPHEL.  to  phel  —  Israelites  camp  at.    Deut.  1. 1. 
TOPHE  Til,  to  yheth.    2  Kings  23. 10.    Iga.  30.  33,  ^.  F, 

Tophet. 
TOPMOST.    Ezek.  17 
.4.  F., 

udg.  7.  16,  t.  within  the  pitchers.    A.  V. 


.  .  with  lanterns  and  t. 
—  Heb.  deceit,  or  fraud. 


Judg.  9. 


4,  the  t.  of  the  young  twigs. 

top. 
TORCH.    Ji 
lamps. 

John  18.  3,  Judas  , 
TORMAII.  t8rmah 

31  (marg.). 
TORMENT  (».).    Mat.  4.  24,  diseases  and  t. 

Rev.  9.  0.  their  t.  was  as  the  i.  of  a  scorpion. 
TORMENT  (c).    Mat.  8.  29,  come  hither  to  /.  us. 

Rev.  20.  10,  t.  day  and  night  for  ever. 
TORN.    Gen.  37.  33,  Joseph  .  .  .  ^  in  pieces.  A.  V.,  rent. 

Gen.  44.  28,  t.  in  pieces. 

Job  16.  9,  He  hatli  t.  me  in  his  wrath.    A.  F.,  teareth. 

Hos.  6.  1,  he  hath  /.,  and  he  will  heal. 

Mark  9.  26,  having  cried  out,  aud  t.  him.    A.  F.,  rent. 

Acts  23.  10,  t.  in  pieces  by  them.    A.  V.,  pulled. 
TORTURED.    Heb.  11.  35,  /.,  not  accepting  their  deliv- 
erance. 
TOSS.    2  Chr.  29.  8,  delivered  them  to  be  /.  to  and  fro. 
A.V.Jo  trouble. 

Ps.  lot).  23,  t.  up  and  down. 

Isa.  22.  18,  wind  .  .  .  and  t. :  54.  11,  t.  with  tempest. 

Jer.  5.  22,  the  waves  thereof  t.  themselves. 

Eph.  4.  14,  children,  t.  to  and  fro. 
TOU.  to'u=  TOI ia.v.).    1  Chr.  18.  9. 
TOUCH.    Gen.  3.  3.  ye  /.  it. 

1  Sam  10.  26,  whose  hearts  God  had  /. 

Job  2.  5.  /.  his  bone ;  5. 19,  no  evil  t.Thee. 

Isa.  52.  11,  t.  no  unclean  thin^. 

Zech.  2.  8,  t.  the  apple  of  his  eye. 

Mat.  9.  21,  t.  his  garment. 
18.  19,  touching  {=  concerning). 

Luke  8.  46.  Souie  one  did  t.  me.    .4.  F.,  hath  touched. 

11.  46.  t.  not  the  burdens  ;  John  20.  17,  T.  me  not. 
Acts  19.  40,  no  cause  for  it ;  and  as  /.  it  we  shall  not  be 

able  to  give.    -4.  F.,  no  cause  tvhereby  we  may  give. 
20. 15,  we  t.  at  Samos.     .4.  F,  arrived. 

23.  6,  ^  the  hope.    -I.F.qA 
2S.  12,  t.  at  Syracuse.    A.  V.,  landing. 

Rom.  11.  2S.  As  t.  the  gospel.    .4.  F.,  concerning. 

Col.  2.  21,  Handle  not,  nor  taste,  nor  t.    A.  F.,  T.  not, 

taste  not,  handle  not. 
Heb.  6.  4,  as  t.  those  .  .  .  once  enlightened.    A.  V.,  it  is 
iuipossiblefor. 
9.  9,  as  t.  the  conscience.    ^4.  F.,  pertaining  to. 
Touching  Jesus'  garment,  Mark  5.  28 ;  6.  56 ;  Luke  6. 19. 
TOW.    Judg.  16.  9,  bi-ake  the  withes,  as  a  string  of  i. 

Isa.  1.  31,  strong  shall  be  as  ^ 
TOWARD.    Gen.  30.  40,  flocks  /.  the  ringstreaked. 

1  Sam.  20.  12.  if  there  be  good  t.  David. 

2  Chr.  3.  13,  /.  the  house.    .4.  F.,  imvard. 
Job  33.  6,  I  am  t.  God  even  as  thou  art.    A.  V.,  accord- 
ing to  thy  ivLih  in  God's  stead. 

Ps.  5.  7,  worship  /.  thy  holy  temple. 
Prov.  14.  35,  favor  is  t.  a  servant  that  dealeth  wisely. 
Dan.  6.  10,  windows  were  open  .  .  .  t.  Jerusalem. 
Luke  1.  72,  mercy  toivards.    A.  V,,  promised  to. 

12.  21,  not  rich  t.  God. 

24.  29,  it  is  /.  evening,  and  the  day. 
Phil.  3.  14,  press  on  /.  the  goal. 
1  Thes.  2. 10,  behaved  .  .  .  t.  you,    A.  V.,  among  you. 

5.  1.1.  one  t.  another.    ^4.  F,  among  yoursel ie.<. 
TOWEL.    John  13.  4,  took  a  t.,  and  girded  himself. 
TOWER.    Ps.  9.  9,  A  high  Mn  times  of  trouble.    A.V., 
refuge. 
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Ps.  59.  9,  God  is  my  high  f.    A.  V.,  defence. 

61.  3,  A  strong  ^  from  the  enemy. 

62.  2,  6,  He  is  my  high  t.    A.  V.,  defence. 
Prov.  18.  10,  T)ie  name  of  Jehovah  i.s  a  strong  /. 
Mat.  21.  33,  built  a  t. ;  Lulce  13.  4,  t.  in  Siloam. 
Luke  14.  28,  desiring  to  build  a  t. 

Tower,  of  Babel,  Gen.  11. ;  Fennel,  .Tudg.  8.  9,  17 ;  She- 

cliem.  .Tudg.  !i.  IB,  47  ;  Siloam,  Luke  13.  4. 
TOWNCLERK.    Acts  19.  35,  t.  had  quieted  the  multi- 
tude. 
TOWNS.    Num.  21.  25,  all  the  t.  thereof.    A .  V.,  villages. 

2  Chr.  28.  IS,  with  the  /.  thereof.     .1. )'.,  villages. 
TRACED.    Luke  1.  3.  t.  tJie  course  of  .  .  .  accurately. 
.1.  r.,  Iiad  perfect  understanding  of. 
Rom.  11.  33,  his  ways  past  iraciiai  out !     A.  V.,  finding. 
TRACHONITIS,  tra^h'o-nl'tis  — Gk.  ruugh,  or  rocky. 

Luke  3.  1. 
TRADE  in.).    Acts  18.  3,  of  the  same  t.    A.  F.,  craft. 

Acts  18.  3,  by  their  t.    A.  F.,  occ^ipation. 
TRADE  {V.).    Gen.  34. 10,  dwell  and  /.  ye  therein. 
Ezek.  27.  16,  t.  for  thy  wares.    ^.1'.,  occujiied  in  thy 
fairs. 

27.  17,  Israel  .  .  .  /.  for  thy  merchandise. 
Mat.  25.  16,  the  five  talents  went  and  t. 
Luke  19.  13,  T.  ye  .  .  .  till.    A.  I'.,  Occupy. 

19. 15,  they  had  gained  by  trading. 
Jas.  4.  13,  and  t.      A.  V.,  Innj  and  sell. 
TRADERS.    1  Kings  10.  15,  that  which  the  i.  brought. 
.1.  I'.,  he  had  of  the  merchantmen. 
2  Chr.  M.  14,  /.  and  merchaiits  brought.    A.  V.,  chapmen. 
TRADITION.    Mat.  15.  2,  t.  of  the  elders  ? 

1  Cor.  11.  2,  hold  fast  the  t.    A.  V.,  ordinances. 
Col.  2.  8,  deceit,  after  the  t.  of  men. 

TRAFFIC.    Gen.  42.  34,  t.  in  the  land. 

.)ob  41.  6,  make  t.  of  him?    A.  V.,  a  banquet. 

Ezek.  28.  5,  thy  t.  ;  28.  18,  luirighteousness  of  thy  i. 
TRAFFICKER.    Isa.  23.  8,  whose  t.  are  the  honorable. 

Ezek.  27.  20,  Dedan  was  thy  t.    A.  1'.,  iiterchani. 
TRAIN  («.).    1  Kings  10.  2,  she  came  .  .  .  with  a  very 
great  t. 

Job  38.  32,  guide  the  Bear  with  her  t.'i    A.  T,  his  sons? 

Isa.  6.  1,  his  t.  filled  the  temple. 
47.  2,  strip  off  the  t.    A.  F.,  ma/ce  bare  the  lea. 
TRAIN  (r.).    1  Chr.  12.  8,  men  t.  for  war.    A.V.,  men  of 
war  fit  for  the  battle. 

Prov.  22.  6,  T.  up  a  child. 

Tit.  2.  4,  t.  the  young  women.     A.  V.,  teach. 
TRAITOR.    Luke  6.  16,  Iscariot,  wlio  became  a  /. 

2  Tim.  3.  4,  t.,  headstrong,  putfed  up.  [break. 
TRAMPLE.    Job  39. 15,  wild  beast  may  t.  them.    .1 .  F., 

Ps.  68.  30,  T.  under  foot.    ^.1'.,  till  every  one  submit 
himself. 

91.  13,  serpent  shalt  thou  t. 
lea.  1. 12,  to  t.  my  courts?    A.  F,  tread. 

63.  3,  t.  them  iu  my  wrath.     A.  F.,  trill  .  .  .  t. 
Dan.  8.  7,  t.  upon  him,     A.  V.,  stamped. 

Mat.  7.  fi,  pearls  .  .  .  lest  haply  they  t.  them. 
Trance,  instances  of  :  —  Bahaun ,  Num.  24.  4  ;  Peter,  Acts 

10.  10:  11.  5;  Paul,  Acts  22. 17. 
TRANQUIL.    Prov.  14.  30,  A  t.  heart.    A.  F.,  sound. 

1  Tim.  2.  2.  t.  and  quiet.    A.  F,  quiet  and  peaceable. 
TRANQUILLITY.    Dan.  4.  27,  lengthening  of  thy  /. 
TRANSFER.     2  Sam.   3.  10,  t.  the  kingdom.    .1.  F., 

Iraitslafe. 

TRANSFERRED.    1  Cor.  4.  6,  in  a  figure  ^  to  my.self . 
Transfiguration  of  Christ,  Mat.  17.  1-8  ;  Mark  9.  2-8  ; 

Luke  9.  28-3.i ;  Jolui  1.  14  ;  2  Pet.  1. 16. 
TRANSFORMED.    Rom.  12.  2,  t.  by  the  renewing. 

2  Cor.  3.  18.  we  all  .  .  .  are  t.    A.  V.,  changed. 
TRANSGRESS.    Num.  14.  41.  do  ye  t. 

Ps.  17.  3,  my  mouth  shall  not  t. 
Prov.  8.  2H,  waters  should  not  t.    A.V.,  pass. 
16. 10,  mouth  shall  not  t.    A.  F,  transgresseth. 

28.  21,  that  a  man  should  t. 

Jer.  2.  8,  the  rulers  also  t.  against  me. 
Mat.  15.  2,  Why  do  thy  disciples  t. 
1  Thes.  4.  6.  tliat  no  man  t.     A.  F,  go  beyond. 
TRANSGRESSION.    Gen.  50.  17,  Forgive  .  .  .  the  t. 
A.  1',  trespass. 
Ex.  23.  21,  your  t.    A.  F,  transgressions. 
Job  7.  21.  not  pardon  my  t. 
8.  4,  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  their  t. 
13.  23,  know  my  t.  :  14.  17,  t.  is  sealed. 

33.  9,  clean,  without  /. 

34.  6,  incurable,  though  I  am  without  t.    A.  V.,  incur- 
able without  t. 

Ps.  19.  13,  clear  from  great  i. 

32.  1,  t.  is  forgiven  ;  32.  5,  confess  my  t. 

39.  8,  Deliver  me  from  all  my  t. 

51.  3,  I  know  my  t.  ;  59.  3,  my  t. 

65.  3,  our  t.:  89.  32,  visit  their  t. 

107.  17,  Fools  because  of  their  t. 
Prov.  10.  12,  love  covereth  all  t.    A.  F,  sins. 

17.  9,  He  tliat  covereth  a  t. 

19.  11,  pass  over  a  t. ;  29.  6,  t.  of  an  evil  raan. 
Isa.  43.  25,  he  that  blotteth  out  thy  t. 

53.  8,  for  the  (.  of  my  people. 

57.  4,  are  ye  not  children  of  t. 

58. 1,  declare  unto  my  people  their  t. 


Hos.  10.  10,  to  their  two  t.    A.  F.,  furrows. 
Mic.  1.  5,  the  t.  of  Jacob  ? 

Rom.  4. 15,  where  there  is  no  law.  neither  is  there  i. 
2  I'et.  2.  IH.  tor  liis  own  t.     A.  1'.,  iniquitu. 
TRANSGRESSOR.    Ps.  59.  5,  wicked  t. 
Isa.  48.  8,  called  a  t.  from  the  womb. 
53.  12,  and  was  numbered  with  the  t. 
Worn.  2.  27.  art  a  t.  of  the  law?    A.  V.,  dost  transgress 
RANSLATE.     Col.  1.  13,  /.  us   into   the   kiugdoi 


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Translation,  oi  Enoch,  Gen.  5.  24  ;  Heb.  11.  5  ;  of  Elijah, 

2  Kings  2.  11. 
TRANSPARENT.    Rev.  21.  21,  street  ...  as  it  were 

t.  glass. 
TRAP.    Josh.  23. 13,  a  «.  unto  you.    A.V.,traj)S, 
Ps.  69.  22,  let  it  become  a  t. 
.ler.  5.  2t;,  they  set  a  t.,  they  catch  men. 
Rom.  11.  9,  table  be  made  .  .  .  at. 
TRAPPINGS,    l's.32.9,^.  .  .  .  to  hold  them  in.    A.V., 

utniith  .  .  .  held  in  icith. 
TRAVAIL  (».).     Num.  20.  14,  t.  that  hath  befallen  us. 
.1.}'.,  travel. 
Neh.  9.  32,  let  not  all  the  t.    A.  F,  trouble. 
Ps.  25.  18,  Consider  .  .  .  my  t.    A.  I'.,  pain. 
Eccl.  2.  26,  to  the  sinner  he  giveth  t. 
Isa.  13.  8,  woman  in  t.    A.  I'.,  that  Iravaileth. 
53.  11,  see  of  the  t.  of  his  soul  (=  pain). 
Lam.  3.  5,  compassed  me  with  .  .  .  f.    A.  F,  travel. 
Mat.  24.  8,  begnniing  of  ^.    A.V.,  sorrows. 
2  Cor.  11.  27,  in  labor  and  t.    A.  F,  jminfvlness. 
Gal.  4.  19,  children,  of  whom  I  am  again  in  t.    A.  V.,  J 
trarail  in  birth  again. 
TRAVAIL  (v.).    Ps.  7.  14,  t.  with  iniquity. 
TRAVEL  («.).    Acts  19.  29,  Paul's  companions  in  t. 
TRAVEL  (v.).    2  Cor.  8.  19,  appohited  .  .  .  to  t.  with 

us. 
TRAVELLER.    Judg.  5.  6.  t.  walked  through  byways. 
2  Sam.  12.  4,  came  a  t.  unto  the  rich  man. 
.iob  31.  32.  o])ened  niv  doors  to  the  t. 
TRAVERSING.    Jer.  2.  23.  a  swift  dromedary  t. 
TREACHEROUS.    Prov.  2.  22,  the  t.  shall  be  rooted 
out.     A.  F,  transgressors. 
Prov.  13.  2,  t.  shall  eat  violence.    A.  F,  transgressors. 

21.  18,  the  t.  cometh  iu  the  stead  of.    A.  F,  trans- 
gre.<;sur. 

22.  12,  words  of  the  t.  man.    A.  F,  transgressor. 
Hab.  2.  5.  wine  is  t.    A.  F.,  he  transaresseth  by  wine. 

TREACHEROUSLY.    Ps.  25.  3,  that  deal  t.     A.  V., 
transgress. 
Isa.  21.  2,  man  dealeth  t. 
33.  1.  made  an  eiul  of  dealing  t. 
Jer.  3.  20.  ye  dealt  t.  with  me. 
12.  1,  deal  very  t.  ?  ;  Mai.  2. 16,  deal  not  t. 
Treachery,  instances  of -.  —  Ehud's  to  Egloti,  Judg.  3. 
17  ;    JacVs  conduct  to  Siser(t,  Judg.  4.  18 ;    Joab  to 
Ama.<ia,  2  Sam.  20.  9;  David's  familiar  friend,  Pe.  41. 
9;    Ishinael  and  olhers  against  Gcdallah,  Jer.  41.  1; 
.Tudds  of/ainsl  Christ.  Mat.  26.  49. 
deprecated.  Ps.  55.  12-14,  21-23  ;  Prov.  27.  6. 
puni.shment  of,  Mat.  27.  5 ;  Acts  1. 16, 17. 
TREAD.    Dent.  25.  4,  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  he  t. 
Job  40.  12,  i.  down  the  wicked. 
Ps.  7.  5,  t.  my  life  down. 
60. 12,  f.  down  our  adversaries. 
91.  13,  Thou  shalt  t.  upon  the  lion. 
Isa.  41.  25,  as  the  potter  t.  clay. 
Jer.  25.  30,  shout,  as  they  that  t.  the  grapes. 
Mic.  7.  19,  he  will  /.  our  iniquities  under  foot.    A.  V., 

subdue. 
Hab.  3.  15,  t.  the  sea.    ^4.  T'..  walk  thioiigh. 
Zech.  10.  5,  t.  down  their  enemies.    A.  v.,  which  tread. 
Luke  10.  19,  authority  to  t.  upon  serpents. 
Rev.  19.  15,  he  t.  the  winepress  ...  of  the  wrath  of 
God. 
TREADER.    Isa.  16.  10,  no  t.  shall  tread.    A.  V.,  the 
treadtrs  shall  tread  out. 
.\mos  9.  13,  t.  of  grapes  him  that  soweth. 
TREASON.    1  Kings  16.  20,  Zimri.  and  his  /. 

2  Kings  11.  14,  Athaliah  .  .  .  cried,  7'. !  t.l 
Treason,  instances  of,  2  Sam.  15.-18. :  20. ;  1  Kings  1. ; 

16.  10 :  2  Kings  11. ;  2  Chr.  22.  10 :  Esth.  2.  21. 
TREASURE.    Gen.  43.  28,  given  you  t. 
Dent.  28.  12,  open  unto  thee  his  good  t. 
1  Chr.  27.  25,  t.  in  the  fields.    A.V.,  storehouses. 
29.  3,  t.    A.  F,  proper  good. 
Job  3.  21,  more  than  for  hid  t. 

20.  26,  laid  up  for  his  t.    A.  F,  hid  in  hi.t  secret  places. 
22.  24,  lay  thou  thy  t.  in  the  dust.     A.V.,  shalt  thou  lay 
up  gold  as  dust. 
22.  25,  be  thy  t.    A .  V. ,  defence. 
23. 12,  I  have  t.  up  the  words.    A.  11,  esteemed. 
Ps.  17. 14,  thou  finest  with  thy  t. 
Prov.  10.  2,  T.  of  wickedness  ^iroflt  nothing. 
15.  6,  house  of  the  righteous  is  much  /. 
15.  16,  t.  and  trouble  ;  21.  20,  precious  t. 
Eccl.  2.  8,  t.  of  kings. 
Isa.  2.  7,  end  of  their  /. 
33.  6,  the  fear  of  Jehovah  is  thy  f. 
Jer.  51.  13,  abundant  in  t. 


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Mat.  2.  11,  opening  their  t. 
6.  21,  where  thy  t.  is. 

12.  35,  his  good  t.  :  13.  44,  t.  hidden. 

13.  52,  out  of  his  t.  things  new  and  old. 

19.  21,  t.  in  heaven  ;  Luke  12.  21,  t.  for  himself. 
2  Cor.  4.  7,  this  t.  in  earthen  vessels. 
Col.  2.  3,  t.  of  wisdom. 
Jas.  5.  3.  laid  up  your  t. 
TREASURER.    Rom.  ItJ.  23,  Erastus  the  t.  of  the  city. 
,1.  v..  iliamh'rhtin.  [ures. 

TREASURIES.    Job  38.  22.  t.  of  the  hail.    A.  V.,treas- 
Prov.  8.  21.  till  their  t.     A.  V.,  treasure's. 
Jer.  1(1.  13.  wiud  out  of  his  t.    A.  V.,  treasures. 
TREASURY.    Josh.  6.  19,  silver,  and  gold,  .  .  .  into 
the<. 
Neh.  7.  71,  gave  into  the  t.    A.  11,  treasure. 
Jer.  38. 11,  house  .  .  .  under  the  t. 
Mat.  27.  (i.  not  lawful  to  put  them  into  the  t. 
Mark  12.  41,  sat  dowai  over  against  the  t. 
Luke  21.  1,  casting  their  gifts  into  the  t. 
John  8.  20.  These  words  spake  he  in  the  I. 
TREAT.     Acts  14.  5.  t.  them  shamefully.    A.  F.,  use. 
Acts  27.  3,  /.  Paul  kindly.    ^4.  I'.,  courteously  entreated. 
1  Thes.  2.  2,  shamefully  t.    A.  V.,  entreated. 
TREATISE.    Acts  1. 1,  former  t.  I  made. 
TREATMENT.    Heb.  11.  25,  rather  to  share  ill  t.    A. 

r.,  suffer  auik-ti'in. 
TREE.     Gen.  1.  12,  t.  bearing  fruit. 
Gen.  3.  6,  that  the  t.  was  to  be  desired.    A.  T'.,  a  t.  to  be. 
Deut.  20.  19,  for  is  the  t.  of  the  field  man. 
Job  14.  7.  hope  of  a  t..  If  it  be  cut  down. 
19.  10,  my  hope  hath  he  plucked  up  like  a  t. 
24.  20.  And  unrighteousness  shall  be  broken  as  a  t. 
Ps.  1.  3,  like  a  t.  planted  by  the  streams. 
37.  35,  like  a  green  t.  in  its  native  soil.    A.V.,  green 
hay  tree. 

104.  16,  The  t.  of  Jehovah  are  filled  with  moisture. 
Eccl.  11.  3,  where  the  t.  falleth,  there  shall  it  be. 
Isa.  56.  3,  I  am  a  dry  t. 
Ezek.  15.  2,  vine-?,  more  than  any  t. 

17.  24,  high  <.,  .  .  .  low?.,  .  .  .  green? dry?. 

31.  8,  ?.  in  the  garden  of  God. 
Amos  7.  14,  a  dresser  of  sycomore-?.    A.  V.,  gatherer  of 

sycomore  fruits. 
Mat.  3.  10,  every  ?.  therefore  that  bringeth  not  forth. 
7. 17,  corrupt  ?.  bringeth  forth. 
12.  33,  the  ?.  is  known  by  its  fruit. 
Acts  5.  30,  Jesus,  whom  .  .  .  hanging  him  on  a  ?. 
1  Pet.  2.  24,  in  his  body  upon  the  ?. 
Rev.  2.  7,  eat  of  the  ?.  of  life. 
22.  19,  from  the  ?.  of  life.     A.V.,  out  of  the  book. 
Tree,  of  life,  Gen.  2.  9 ;  3.  22  :  Prov.  3.  18 ;  11.  30 ;  15.  4  ; 
Ezek.  47.  7,  12 ;  Rev.  2.  7  ;  22.  2,  14. 
of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil,  Gen.  2.  17  ;  3.  1-19. 
he  who  hangs  on.  accursed,  Deut.  21.  22,  23 ;  Gal.  3. 13. 
must  be  taken  down  the  same  day,  Deut.  21.  22,  23 ; 
Josh.  8.  29  ;  John  19.  31-33. 
Trees,  laws  concerning,  Lev.  19.  23  ;  27.  30;  Deut.  16.  21 : 
20.  19. 
the  righteous  likened  to.  Num.  24.  6  ;   Job  8.  16 ;  Ps.  1. 

3;  92.  12;  Isa.  61.  3 :  Jer.  17.  8 ;  Mat.  7.  17. 
Jotham's  parable  of  the,  Judg.  9.  8. 
Nebuchadnezzar's  vision,  Dan.  4.  10. 
TREMBLE.  Gen.  42.  28,  they  turned  ?re7?iWmo'.   A.V., 
xcere  afraid. 
Ex.  15.  14,  they  ?.    A.  V.,  hear,  and  be  afraid. 
Deut.  2.  25,  ?.,  and  be  in  anguish. 
Judg.  7.  3,  fearful  and  tremhlinq.    A.  V.,  afraid. 
1  Sam.  21. 1,  came  to  meet  David  trembling.    A.  F.,  was 

afraid  at  the  meeting. 
1  Chr.  16.  30 ;  Ps.  96.  9,  T.  before  him.    A.  V.,fear. 
Job  9.  6,  the  pillars  thereof  ?. 

26.  5,  that  are  deceased  ?.     A.V.,  Dead  things  are 
formed. 

37. 1,  my  heart  ?.,  And  is  moved. 

40.  23,  if  a  river  overflow,  he  t.  not.    A.  V.,  he  drinketh 
up  a  river,  and  hasteth  not. 
Ps.  18.  45,  shall  come  trembling.    A.  F.,  be  afraid. 
48.  6,  Trembling  took  hold.     A.V.,  Fear. 
60.  2.  the  land  to  t. ;  99. 1,  let  the  peoples  ?. 
68.  8,  earth  ?.    A .  F.,  shook. 
104.  32,  Who  looketh  on  the  earth,  and  it  t. 
Prov.  30.  21,  earth  doth  ?.    A.  F,  is  disquieted. 
Eccl.  12.  3,  the  keepers  of  the  house  shall  ?. 
Isa.  14. 16,  man  that  made  the  earth  to  ?. 
21.  4,  turned  into  trembling.    A.  F,  fear. 
33. 14,  ?.    A.  v.,  fearfulness. 
64.  2,  nations  may  ?.  at  thy  presence  ! 
66.  5,  ye  that  ?.  at  his  word. 
Jer.  10. 10,  the  earth  ?.    A.V.,  shall  tremble. 
33.  9,  ?.  for  all  the  good.  [tremble. 

Hos.  11.  10,   children   shall    come  trembling.      A.  F, 
Amos  8.  8,  Shall  not  the  land  t.  for  this. 
Mark  16.  8.  trembling  .  .  .  had  come  upon  them.    A.  F, 

they  trembled. 
Acts  7.  32,  Moses  t. 

16.  29,  trembling  for  fear.    A.V.,  came  trembling. 
Heb.  12.  26,  once  more  will  I  make  to  ?.    A.V.,  once 
more  I  shake. 


2  Pet.  2.  10,  they  t.  not.    A.  F,  not  afraid  to  speak. 
TRENCH.    1  Kings  18. 32.  he  made  a  t.  about  the  altar. 

2  Kings  3.  16.  this  valley  full  of  ?.    A.  i'.,  ditches. 
TRESPASS  («.;.    1  Chr.  10.  13,  Saul  died  for  his  ?. 
A.  v.,  !ransgres:non. 
Ezra  10.  6,  because  of  the  ?.     A.  F,  transgressions. 
Ezek.  17.  20,  his  ?.  that  he  hath  t. 
Mat.  6.  14,  if  ye  forgive  men  their  ?. 
Rom.  5. 15,  not  as  the  ?.     A.  V.,  offence. 
Gal.  6.  1,  ovei'takeu  in  any  ?.     A.  F,  a  fault. 
Eph.  2.  1,  dead  through  your  (.    A.V.,  in  t. 
Col.  2. 13,  all  our?.     A.V.,allt. 
TRESPASS  (v.).    1  Chr.  5.  25,  they  ?.  against.    A.  F, 
iransgr/'s.sed. 
Nell.  1.  8,  If  ve  ?.    A.V.,  transgress. 
TRESPASS-OFFERING.    Prov.  14.  9,  A  t.-o.  mocketh 

fools.     .4.  v..  Fools  make  a  mock  at  sin. 
TRESSES.    S.  of  Sol.  7.  5,  the  t.  thereof.    .I.F,  gal- 

hries. 
TRIAL.    Deut.  4.  34,  nation  by  ?.    A.  F,  temptations. 
Job  9.  23,  ?.  of  the  innocent. 

Mat.  4.  7,  Thou  shalt  not  make  t.  of  the  Lord.    A.  F, 
tempt. 

22. 18,  Why  make  ye  ?.  of  me.    A.V.,  tempt. 
Acts  20.  19,  and  with  ?.    A.  F,  temptations. 

1  Cor.  10.  9,  Neither  let  us  make  t.  of  the  Lord.    A.V., 

tempt  Christ. 
Heb.  11.  36,  ?.  of  moclcings. 

1  Pet.  1.  6,  in  manifold  ?.    A.V.,  through  manifold 
temptations. 

4.  12,  the  fiery  ?.  among  you.    A.  F.,  ?.  which  is  to  try 
you. 
Rev.  3.  10,  from  the  hour  of  ?.    A.  F,  temptation. 
Trial,  of  faith,  Job  23.  10;  1  Cor.  10.  13;  Heb.  IL   17; 
Jas.  1.3:1  Pet.  4.  12 ;  Rev.  3.  10. 
comes  from  God,  Job  7.  17-19 ;  Ps.  17.  3 ;  26.  2 ;  Prov. 

17.  3 ;  Jer.  11.  20 ;  1  Thes.  2.  4  :  Rev.  2.  23. 
value  of.  Ps.  66.  10-12 ;  139.  23,  24  ;  1  Cor.  11.  19  ;  1  Pet. 

1.7;  4.  12,  13  ;  Rev.  7.  14. 
Instances  of,  Gen.  22.  1 ;  2  Chr.  32.  31 ;  Job  1. ;  2. 
TRIBE.    Num.  36.  9,  from  one  t.  to  another. 
Ps.  74.  2,  ?.  of  thine  inheritance.    .4.  F.,  rod. 
105.  37,  not  one  feeble  person  among  his  ?. 
122.  4,  Whither  the  ?.  go  up,  even  the  ?.  of  Jehovah. 
Isa.  19.  13,  the  corner-stone  of  her  ?.    .4.  F,  the   t. 

thereof. 
Mat.  24.  30,  all  the  ?.  of  the  earth  mourn. 
Jas.  1.  1,  twelve  t.  which  are  of  the  Dispersion. 
Rev.  5.  9  ;  14.  6,  every  t.    A.V.,  kindred. 
7.  4,  every  ?. 
Tribes  of   Israel,  their  names.   Gen.  35.  23-26,  with 
their  families.  Gen.  46.  8-27 ;    Ex.  1.  2-5 ;  6.  14-25 : 

1  Chr.  2. 

their  order  and  numbering,  Num.  1.  ;  2. ;  10. ;  14.,  26. : 

2  Sam.  24.  ;  1  Chr.  21. 

blessed  by  Jacob,  Gen.  49. ;  by  />«/««//(,  Num.  23. ;  24. 

by  Moses,  Deut.  23.  33.  [10-28. 

boundaries  and  cities  of  each  tribe,  Josh.  13.  7-33 ;  18. 
number  of  those  sealed.  Rev.  7.  4-8. 
TRIBULATION.     Deut.  4.  30,  art  in  ?. 
Mat.  13.  21,  when  ?.  or  persecution  ariseth. 

24.  9,  deliver  you  up  unto  ?.    A.  F.,  to  be  afflicted. 

24.  21,  then  shall  be  great  ?. 

24.  29,  after  the  ?.  of  those  days. 
Mark  4. 17,  t.  .  .  .  ariseth.     .4.  F,  affliction. 
John  16.  33,  In  the  world  ye  have  t. 
Acts  11. 19,  ?.  that  arose.    A.  V.,  persecution. 

14.  22,  many  ?.     .4.  F,  much  tribulation. 
Rom.  5.  3,  ?.  worketh  stedfastness. 

12. 12.  patient  in  ?. 

1  Cor.  *.  28,  ?.  in  the  flesh.    A.  V.,  trouble. 

Rev.  1.  9,  brother  and  partaker  with  you  in  the  t. 
2.  22,  great  ?.,  except  they  repent. 
7. 14.  they  that  come  out  of  the  great  t. 
Tribulation,  referred  to,  1  Sam.  26.  24;   Mark  13.  24; 

Rom.  2.  9  ;  8.  35  ;  Eph.  3.  13 ;  Rev.  2.  9,  10. 
TRIBUTARY.     Deut.  20.  11,  become   ?.    unto   thee. 
A.  v.,  tributaries. 
Lam.  1.  1.  is  become  ?.! 
TRIBUTE.    Num.  31.  37,  Jehovah's  t. 
Deut.  16.  10.  t.  of  a  freewill  offering. 

2  Sam.  8.  2,  6,  brought  ?.    .4.  F,  gifts. 

Ezra  4.  13,  not  pay  ?.,  custom,  or  toll.     A.  F,  toll,  ?., 
and  custom. 

7.  24,  to  impose  ?.,  custom,  or  toll.    .4.  F.,  toll. 
Mat.  17.  25,  receive  toll  or  ?.?  ;  22.  17,  to  give  t. 

22. 19.  ?.  money  ;  Rom.  13.  6,  ye  pay  t. 
Rom.  13.  7,  ?.  to  whom  ?.  is  due. 

Tribute,  to  Cfesar,  Mat.  22.  17  :  Mark  12. 14 ;  Luke  20.  22. 
TRICKLE.    Job  28.  11,  streams  that  they  ?.  not.    A.V., 

from  oieifloiving. 
TRIED.    2  Sam.  22.  31,  word  of  Jehovah  is  t. 
Ps.  7.  9,  God  trieth  the  .  .  .  hearts.    Prov.  17.  3. 
12.  6,  As  silver  ?.  in  a  furnace. 
66.  10,  ?.  us,  as  silver  is  ?. 

Prov.  30.  5.  Every  word  of  God  is  ?.    A.  F,  pure. 
Isa.  28.  16,  a  ?.  stone. 
Jer.  12.  3,  triest  my  heart.     .4.  V.,  tried. 
Zech.  13.  9,  will  try  them  as  gold  is  t. 


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TRIMMED.    2  Sam.  19.  24,  nor  t.  his  beard. 

,Ier.  2.  aa,  trimmest  thou  thy  way  to  seek  love  ! 

Mat.  2.5.  7,  virgins  arose,  and  t.  their  lamps. 
Trinity.  Holy.    See  Holy  Trinity. 
TRIUMPH.    E.v.  15.  1,  he  hath  t.  gloriously. 

1  Chr.  16.  35,  to  t.  in  thy  praise.     A.  V.,  glory. 
Ps.  25.  2,  Let  not  mine  enemies  t. 

106.  47,  to  t.  in  thy  praise. 

Prov.  28. 12,  the  righteous  t.    A.V.,  men  do  rejoice. 

2  Cor.  2.  14,  leadeth  us  in  t.  in  Christ.     A.  V.,  causetk  us 

to  t. 
TROA S,  tro'as,  a  seaport  of  Asia  Minor. 
Paul  has  a  vision  at.  Acts  16.  8-11. 
PauFs  companions  wait  for  him  at.  Acts  20.  5,  6. 
TROD.    Judg.  9.  27,  t.  the  grapes,  and  held  festival. 
A.  v.,  trade.  [trode. 

2  Kings  7.  17,  people  t.  upon  him  in  the  gate.     A.  V., 
14.  9,  wild  beast  .  .  .  and  t.  down  the  thistle.    A.V., 
trode. 
Isa.  63.  3,  t.  them  in  mine  anger.     ^4. 1'.,  will  tread. 
Luke  12.  1,  they  t.  one  upon  another.     A.  F.,  trode. 
TRODDEN.   Job  22. 15,  way  Which  wicked  men  have  i.'i 
Jer.  .51.  33,  at  the  time  when  it  \&t.    A.  F.,  time  to  thresh 

her. 
Mic.  7.  10,  t.  down  as  the  mire. 
Mat.  5.  13,  t.  under  foot.    Luke  8.  5. 
Luke  21.  24,  Jerusalem  shall  be  t.  down. 
Heb.  10.  29,  t.  under  foot  the  Son  of  God. 
TROGYLLIUM,  tro-gyl'li-um,  a  town  of  Asia  Minor. 

Acts  20.  15  (marg.,  and  A.  V.). 
TROOP.    1  Kings  11.  24,  captain  over  a  t.    A.  V.,  band. 
Ps.  18.  29,  by  thee  I  run  upon  a  t. 
Isa.  21.  9,  cometh  a  t.  of  men.    A.  F.,  chariot. 
29.  3,  lay  siege  against  thee  with  posted  t.    A.  V.,  a 
'mount. 
TR  OP  HIM  US,  troph'i-mus  —  Lat.  a  foster  child.    2  Tim. 
4.  20. 
accompanies  Paul  on  his  third  journey.  Acts  20.  4. 
TROUBLE  (n.).    Job  3.  10,  Nor  hid  t.  from  mine  eyes. 
A.  v.,  sorrotv. 
Job  4.  8,  sow  t.,  reap  the  same.     A.  V.,  toickedness. 
5.  7,  born  unto  t. ;  14.  1,  full  of  t. 
27.  9,  his  cry.  When  t.  cometh. 
Ps.  46.  1,  A  very  present  help  in  t. 
91.  15,  I  will  be  with  him  in  t. 

107.  39,  oppression,  t.    A.  V.,  affliction. 
143.  11,  bring  my  soul  out  of  t. 

Prov.  12.  13,  righteous  shall  come  out  of  t. 
I.sa.  14.  3,  rest  from  .  .  .  thy  t.     A.  V.,fear. 
26.  16,  Jehovah,  in  t.  have  they  visited  thee. 
Mat.  26.  37,  sorrowful  and  sore  t.    A.V.,  very  heavy. 
Phil.  2.  26,  was  sore  t.    A.  I'.,  full  of  heaviness. 
TROUBLED'.).    Job  21.  6,  I  am  !!.    A. V.,  afraid. 
Ps.  6.  2,  my  bones  are  t.     A.  F.,  vexed. 
Mat.  26.  10,  Why  t.  ye  the  woman  ? 
Luke  1.  29,  greatly  t.  at  the  saying.    A.V.,  was  i. 
6. 18,  t.  with  unclean  spirits.     .4.  V..  vexed. 
7.  6,  t.  not  thyself  ;  8.  49,  t.  not  the  Teacher. 
11.  7,  T.  me  not ;  John  11.  33,  and  was  t. 
Acts  4.  2,  being  sore  t.    A.  Y.,  grieved. 
TROUBLING.    Job  3.  17,  wicked  cease  from  t. 
TROUBLOUS.    Dan.  9.  25,  built  again  .  .  .  even  in  t. 

times. 
TROUGH.    Gen.  24.  20,  emptied  her  pitcher  into  the  t. 
Gen.  30.  3S,  set  tlie  rods  ...  in  the  watering-!^. 
Ex.  2. 16,  filled  the  t.  to  water  their  father's  flock. 
TRUE.    Geu.  42.  11,  we  are  t.  men. 
Deut.  17.  4,  if  it  be  ;.    A.  V. ,  il  he  t. 
Mat.  22.  16,  we  know  that  thou  art  t. 
Luke  16.  11,  the  t.  riches  ? 
John  1.  9,  the  t.  light ;  3.  33,  God  is  t. 

5.  31,  my  witness  is  not  t. 

6.  32,  the  i.  bread;  15.  1,  I  am  the  t.  vine. 
Rom.  3.  4,  let  God  be  found  t.    A.V..  be  t. 
Heb.  10.  22,  draw  near  with  a  t.  lieart. 
Rev.  19.  11,  called  Faithful  and  T. 

TRULY.    Gen.  24.  49,  deal  kindly  and  t. 

Eccl.  11.  7,  T.  tlie  light  is  sweet. 

John  8.  31,  t.  my  disciples.    A.  Tl,  my  disciples  indeed. 

Phil.  2.  20,  care  t.  for  your  state.     ^4.  V",  naturally. 
TRUMP.    1  Cor.  15.  52,  at  the  last  t. 

1  Thc!.  4. 16,  and  with  the  t.  of  God. 
TRUMPET.    Num.  10.  2,  Make  thee  two  t.  of  silver. 

Josh.  6.  8,  priests  .  .  .  blew  the  t. 

Judg.  7.  16,  into  the  hands  of  all  of  them  t.    A.  V.,  a  t. 
in  every  ■man''s  hand. 

Job  39.  25,  As  oft  as  the  t.  soundeth,  he  saith.    A.V.,  He 
saith  among  the  trumijets. 

Ps.  98.  6,  With  t.  .  .  .  Make  a  ioyful  noise. 

Mat.  24.  31,  angels  vv'ith  a  great  sound  of  a  t. 

1  Cor.  14.  8,  if  the  t.  give  an  uncertam  voice. 

Rev.  1.  10,  voice,  as  of  a  t. 
Trumpet,  sound  of,  Ex.  19.  16,  19  ;  20.  18 ;  Isa.  27.  13. 

giving  uncertain  voice.  1  Cor.  14.  8. 

the  last,  1  Cor.  15.  52 ;  1  Thes.  4.  16. 
Trumpets,  silver.  Num.  10.  1-10. 

their  use.  Num.  31.  6;  .Josh.  6.  4;  Judg.  7. 16;  2  Kings 
9.  13 ;  Ps.  81.  3 ;  Ezek.  7.  14 ;  Joel  2.  1. 

in  the  temple,  1  Chr.  13.  8 ;  2  Chr.  5.  12 ;  Ps.  98.  6. 


feast  of.  Lev.  23.  24 ;  Num.  29. 1. 
the  seven.  Rev.  8.  ;  9.  ;  11. 
TRUST.    Job  18. 14,  out  of  his  tent  wherein  he  t.    A.  F., 
His  confidence  .  .  .  out  of  his  tabernacle. 
Job  39.  11,  t.  him,  because  his  strength  is  great? 
Ps.  4.  5,  put  your  t.  in  Jehovah. 

22.  9,  Thou  didst  make  me  t.    A.  F.,  hope. 

146.  3,  Put  not  your  t.  in  princes. 

Prov.  31.  11,  husband  t.  in  her.     A.  F.,  doth  safely  trust. 
Jer.  7.  4,  T.  ye  not  in  lying  words. 

9.  4,  t.  ye  not  in  any  brother. 

17.  7,  whose  t.  Jehovah  is.     A.  V.,  hope. 
Mat.  27.  43,  He  t.  on  God.    A.  F,  trusted  in. 
Mark  10.  24,  them  that  t.  in  riches. 

Luke  18.  9,  certain  who  t.  in  themselves. 
John  2.  24,  Jesus  did  not  t.  himself.    A.  F.,  commit. 
Trust,  in  God,  Ps.  4.  5;  37.  3;  40.  3,  4;  64.  10;  84.  12;  118. 
8 ;  Prov.  3.  5  ;  Isa.  26.  4  ;  .51.  5 ;  Jer.  17.  7. 
blessed  results  of,  Ps.  5.  11 ;  32. 10 ;  37.  5,  6  ;  56.  11 ;  112. 

7  ;  Prov.  16.  20  ;  29.  25  ;  Isa.  12.  2 ;  57. 13  ;  Heb.  13.  6. 
Instances  of :  —  David,  1  Sam.  17.  45  ;  Hezekiah,  2  Kings 
18.   5;    Jehoshaphai,  2  Chr.  20.  12;  Shadrach,  etc., 
Uau.  3.  28 ;  Paul,  2  Tim.  1. 12. 
Trust  in  mam  etc.,  vain.  Job  31.  24;  Ps.  20.  7;  44.  6;  52. 
7  ;  146.  3  ;  Prov.  11.  28 ;  28.  26  ;  Jer.  7.  4  ;  9.  23  ;  17.  5  ; 
49.  4;  Ezek.  33.  13;  Mark  10.  24;  Luke  12.  15;  2  Cor. 
1.  9. 
TRUSTWORTHY.    1  Cor.  7.  25,  to  be  t.    A.  F.,  faith- 
ful. 
TRUTH.     Josh.  7.  20,  Of  a  <.  I  have  sinned.    A.V., 
Indeed. 
2  Sam.  7.  28.  thy  words  are  t.    A.  F,  be  true. 

1  Kings  22.  16,  nothing  but  the  t.    A.  F,  that  uhich  is  t. 
Ps.  15.  2,  speaketh  t.  in  his  heart. 

51.  6,  thou  desirest  t.\  bl.  3,  loviugkindness  and  his  t. 
91.  4,  His  t.  is  a  shield. 
111.  7,  are  t.    A.  V.,  verity. 
119.  160,  thy  word  is  t.    A.  V. ,  true. 
Prov.  23.  23,  Buy  the  t.,  and  sell  it  not. 
Mat.  26.  73,  Of  a  t.  thou  also  art  one.    A.  F.,  Surely  thou 

also  art  one. 
Mark  12.  32,  Of  a  (!.,  Teacher,  thou  hast  well  said.   A.V., 

Well,  Master,  thou  hast  said  the  t. 
Luke  20.  21,  of  a  t.  teachest  the  way  of  God.     A.  V., 

truly. 
John  1.  17,  t.  came  through  Jesus  Christ. 
8.  32,  know  the  /.,  and  the  t.  shall  make  you  free. 

10.  13,  the  Spirit  of  t.,  is  come  .  .  .  into  all  the  t. 

18.  38,  What  is  t.  ? 

Acts  12.  11,  of  a  t.,  that  the  Lord  hath  sent.    A.V., 
.surety. 

2  Cor.  13.  8,  against  the  t.,  but  for  the  t. 
Eph.  4.  15,  speaking  t.  in  love. 

4.  24,  holiness  of  *.    A.V.,  true  holiness. 

1  Tim.  2.  7,  a  teacher  ...  in  faith  and  t.    A.  V.,  verity. 
3.  15,  pillar  and  ground  of  the  t. 

Truth,  of  God,  Ex.  34.  6;  Num.  23.  19;  Ps.  19.  9;  85.  10; 
91.  4 ;  100.  5 ;  146.  6 ;  Isa.  25.  1 ;  65.  16 ;  Dan.  4.  37  ; 
Mic.  7.  20 ;  John  17.  17  ;  2  Cor.  1.  20 ;  Rev.  16.  7. 
of  the  gospel,  John  1. 17  ;  5.  33  ;  17. 17 ;  Rom.  2.  8 ;  2  Cor. 
4.  2  ;  Eph.  6.  14 ;  2  Thes.  2. 10 ;  1  Tim.  3.  15 ;  2  Tim.  4. 
4  ;  Tit.  1. 1. 
word  of,  Ps.  119.  43 ;  Acts  26.  25  ;  2  Cor.  6.  7  ;  Eph.  1. 13 ; 

Col.  1.5;  2  Tim.  2.  15 ;  Jas.  1.  18. 
truth  of  God  exemplified  towards,  Abraham,  Gen.  24. 
27  ;  .raroh.  Gen.  32.  10  ;  Israel,  Ps.  98.  3. 
Truthfulness,  see  Prov.  12.  17  ;  Eph.  4.  25  ;  1  John  1.  8 ; 

Rev.  21.  8. 
TRY.    Lam.  3.  40,  search  and  t. 
Acts  5.  9,  agreed  together  to  t.  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  ? 
A.  v.,  tempt. 

2  Cor.  13.  5,  T.  your  own  selves.     A.  V.,  Examine. 
TRYPH^ENA,  try-phas'na— Gk.  delicate.    Rom.  16. 12. 

A.  v.,  Tryphena. 
TRYPHOSA,  try-pho'sa  — Gk.  delicate.    Rom.  16.  12. 
TUBAL,  tu'hrCi.    (1)  the  fifth  sou  of  Japheth.    Gen.  10.  2. 
(2)  a  tribe  descended  from  (l^  Isa.  66.  19  ;  Ezek.  27. 13. 
TUBAL-CAIN,  tu'bal-eaiu,  son  of  Lamech  and  Zillah. 

Gen.  4.  22. 
TUBES.    Job  40.  18,  t.  of  brass.    A.V.,  .strong pieces. 
TUMBLED.    Judg.  7.  13,  a  cake  .  .  .  t.  into  the  camp. 
TUMORS.    1  Sam.  5.  9,  t.  brake  out  upon  them.    A.  V., 

theu  had  emerods  in  their  secret  parts. 
TUMULT.    Num.  24.  17,  all  the  sons  of  t.    A.  I'.,  Sheth. 
1  Sam.  4.  14,  the  noise  of  this  t.'! 
Job  39.  7,  t.  of  the  city.    A.  F,  multitude. 
Ps.  64.  2,  t.  of  the  workers  of  iniquity.    A.  F,  insurrec- 
tion. 

65.  7,  stilleth  .  .  .  the  t.  of  the  peoples. 
Isa.  13.  4,  the  noise  of  a  t.    A.  F,  a  tumultuous  noise. 
Ezek.  1.  24,  /.  like  the  noise  of  a  host.    A.  V.,  speech,  as 

the  noise. 
Mat.  9.  23,  making  a  t.      A.  V.,  noise. 

26.  5,  lest  a  t.  arise.    A.V.,  uproar. 

27.  24,  rather  that  a  t.  was  arising. 

Mark  5.  39,  Why  make  ye  a  t.  ?    A.  V.,  this  ado  f 
14.  2,  lest  h.aply  there  shall  be  a  t.    A.  V.,  uproar. 
Luke  21.  9.  wars  and  t.     A.  I'.,  c^nnmotions. 
TUMULTUOUS.    Lsa.  22.  2,  a  <.  city. 


TUR 


COMBINED   CONCORDANCE   TO   THE 


UNC 


TURBANS.    Isn.  3.  23,  the  t.    A.  F.,  hoods. 
TURBULENT.    Ezek.  5.  7,  Because  ye  are  t.    A.  V., 

multiplied. 
TURN.    Geu.  30.  30,  whithersoever  1 1.    A.  V.,  since  my 
coming.  ,  ,.    „         , 

Lev.  19.  31,  T.  ye  uot  unto  them.    A.\.,  Regard  not. 
Num.  22.  33,  unless  she  had  t.  aside.    A.  F.,  t. 
34.  5,  border  shall  t.  about.    A. )'.,  fetch  a  C07npas3. 
Deut.  17.  11,  Shalt  uot  t.  aside.    A.  V.,  decline. 
Josh.  7.  8.  Isi-ael  hath  /.  their  backs.    A.  I'.,  hirneth. 
15.  3,  and  t.  about.     ,4.  V.,fetchpd  a  compass. 
Judg.  7.  13,  t.  it  upside  down.    A.  I'.,  overturned  it. 
20.  39,  t.  in  tlie  battle.    A.  V.,  retired. 

1  Kings  2.  3,  whithersoever  thou  t.  thyself. 

8.  47,  t.  again,  and  make.     A.  V.,  repent. 

2  Chr.  6.  24,  t.  again  and  confess.     A.  V.,rehirn. 

34.  2,  t.  not  aside  to  the  right.    A.  V.,  declined  neither. 
Job  1.  1,  8.  t.  away  from.    .4.  V.,  escliewed. 

23. 11,  kept,  and  t.  not  a.side.    A.  V.,  declined. 

24.  18,  t.  not  into  the  way.    A.  V.,  bekoldeth  not  the 

tvay. 
36.  18,  Neither  let  .  .  .  t.  thee  aside.    ^l.T'.,  cannot 

deliver. 

39.  22,  Neither  t.  he  back  from  the  sword. 
Ps.  6. 10,  /.  back.    A.  V...  return. 

9.  17.  shall  be  t.  back  unto.    -4.  V.,  turned  into. 

40.  14,  Let  them  be  t.  backward.    A.  V.,  driven. 
80.  14,  T.  again,  we  beseech  thee.    A.  V.,  Return. 

89.  43,  thou  t.  back  the  edge.     A.  F.,  hast  .  .  .  turned. 

114.  5.  that  thou  t.  back  ?    A.V.,  wast  driven. 
Prov.  15.  1,  soft  answer  t.  away  wrath. 
Eccl.  1.  6,  t.  about  continually.     A.  F.,  whirleth. 
Isa.  6. 10,  lest  they  .  .  .  t.  again.    A.  V.,  convert. 

8.  21,  t.  their  faces  upward.    j4.  F.,  ZooA. 

21. 12,  <.  ye,  come.    ^4. 1''.,  return. 

28.  6,  that  /.  back  the  battle.    A.  F.,  turn  the  battle. 
Lam.  5.  21,  T.  thou  us  unto  thee,  O  Jehovah. 
Dan.  9.  5.  t.  aside  from  thy  precepts.    A.  F.,  departing. 
Amos  5.  8,  ^.  the  shadow  of  death  into  the  morning. 
Mat.  5.  39,  t.  to  him  the  other  also. 
13.  15,  Lest  .  .  .  they  .  .  .  should  t.  again.    A.  V.,  be 
converted. 

18.  3,  Except  ye  <.    A.V.,  he  converted. 
Luke  22.  32,  when  once  thou  hast  t.  again.    A.  V.,  when 

thou  art  converted. 
Acts  3.  19.  t.  again.    A.V.,he  converted. 
26.  18,  t.  from  darkness. 

Rom.  16. 17,  and  t.  away  from  them.    A.  F.,  avoid. 
1  Cor.  14.  27,  speaketh  .  .  .  and  that  in  t.    A.  F.,  by 

course. 
1  Tim.  5.  15,  already  some  are  t.  aside  after  Satan. 
6.  20,  t.  away  from  the  profane.    A.  F.,  avoiding. 
Tit.  1.  14,  t.  away  from  the  truth.     A.  F,  /.  from. 
1  Pet.  3.  11.  t.  away  from  evil.    A.V.,  escheiv. 
TURNING.    Mat.  9.  22,  Jesus  t.    A.V.,  turned   him 
about.  [ties. 

Acts  3.  26,  t.  away  every  one  of  you  from  your  imciui- 
Jas.  1. 17.  shadow  that  is  cast  by  t. 
TURRET.    S.  of  Sol.  8.  9,  a  t.  of  silver.     A.  F.,  palace. 
TURTLE-DOVE.     Gen.  15.  9,  a  t.-d.,  and  a  young 
pigeon. 
Lev.  1.  14,  his  oblation  of  t.-d. 
12.  8,  talie  two  t.-d.    A.  F,  turtles. 
Ps.  74.  19,  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  t.-d. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  12,  voice  of  the  t.-d.    A.  F,  tarlle. 
Jer.  8.  7,  t.-il.  and  the  swallow.     A.  F.,  turtle. 
Luke  2.  24,  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  A  pair  of  t.-d. 
Tuxtle-dove,  for  offerings.  Lev.  12.  6 ;  Num.  6.  10. 
TUTOR.    1  Cor.  4.  15,  t.  in  Christ.    A.  F.,  instructors. 
'  Gal.  3.  25,  no  longer  under  a  ^.     A.  V.,  schoolmaster. 
TWAIN.    Isa.  6.  2,  with  t.  he  covered  his  face. 

1  Cor.  6.  16,  for.  The  t.,  saith  he,  shall.     A.  F,  for  two. 
TWELVE.    Num.  33.  9,  in  Eiim  were  t.  springs  of 

water. 

2  Sam.  2.1.5, /.  for  Benjamin,  .  .  .  and  <.  of  the  servants. 
Mat.  26.  20,  at  meat  with  the  t.  disciples.    A.V.,  the  t. 
Mark  3.  14,  appointed  <.,  that  they  might  be  with  him. 
Luke  9. 1,  called  the  t.  together.    ^4 .  F,  his  t.  disciples. 
John  6.  70,  Did  not  1  choose  you  the  t.    A.  F,  you  t. 

1  Cor.  15.  5,  appeared  to  Cephas  ;  then  to  the  t. 

Rev.  21.  12,  at  the  gates  t.  angels. 
TWENTY.    Gen.  18.  31,  be  t.  found  there. 

Gen.  37.  28,  sold  Joseph  .  .  .  for  t.  pieces. 

Ex.  30. 13,  the  shekel  is  t.  gerahs. 

Lev.  27.  5,  estimation  of  the  male  t.  shekels. 

Aftfcs  27.  28.  sounded,  and  found  t.  fathoms. 
TWICE.    Num.  20.  11,  smote  the  rock  .  .  .  t. 

.Job  42.  10,  .Jehovah  gave  Job  t.  as  much. 

Ps.  62.  11,  T.  have  I  heard  this. 

Mark  14.  30,  before  the  cock  crow  t. 

Luke  18. 12,  I  fast  t.  in  the  week. 

Jude  12.  f.  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots. 
TWILIGHT.    2  Kings  7.  7,  fled  in  the  t. 

Job  3.  9,  stars  of  the  t.  thereof  be  dark. 
24.  15,  adulterer  waiteth  for  the  t. 

Prov.  7.  8,  9,  went  the  wTiy  to  her  house.  In  tlie  t. 

Isa.  21.  4.t.  that  I  desired.    A .  F,  night  of  my  pleasnve. 
TWIN  BROTHERS.    Acts  28. 11,  whose  sign  was  The 
T.  B.    A.  v.,  t\ist>n-  and  Pollux. 


TWO.    Gen.  6.  19,  of  all  flesh,  t.  of  every  sort. 
J  udg.  16.  28,  avenged  ...  for  my  t.  eyes. 
1  Kings  3.  25,  Divide  the  living  child  in  t. 
Eccl.  4.9,  T.  are  better  than  one. 
4. 12,  him  that  is  alone,  t.  shall  withstand  him.    A.  T1, 
him,  two. 
Amos  3.  3,  t.  walk  together,  except  they  hav&  agreed  ? 
Mat.  5.  41,  go  with  him  t.    A.  F.,  twain. 
19.  5,  the  t.  shall  become  one  flesh  ?    A.  F.,  they  twain. 
24.  40,  t.  men  be  in  the  field.    A.  F,,  t.  be. 
27.  21,  Which  of  the  t.  will  ye.    A.  F,  twain. 
27.  51,  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  ^    A.V.,  twain. 
Mark  12.  42,  she  cast  in  t.  mites. 
Eph.  2. 15,  of  the  t.  one  new  man.    A.  F.,  twain. 
Phil.  1.  23,  a  .strait  betwixt  the  t.    A.  V.,  betwixt  t. 
TWO-EDGED.    Prov.  5.  4,  in  the  end  .  .  .  Sharp  as  a 
t.-e.  sword. 
Heb.  4.  12,  sharper  than  any  t.-e.  sword. 
Rev.  1.  16,  out  of  his  mouth  proceeded  a  sharp  t.-e. 
sword. 

2. 12,  sharp  t.-e.  sword.    A.  F,  with  two  edges. 
TYCHIC'US,  tych'i-eug  — Gk.  fortuitous  — s.  Christian. 

Acts  20.  4;  Eph.  6.21. 
Types  of  Christ.    See  Christ. 

TYRANNUS,  ty-ran'nus— Gk.  tyrant  — Sk  Greek  rheto- 
rician. 
Paul  disputes  in  the  school  of,  Acts  19.  9. 
Tyranny,  examples  of,  1  Sam.  22. 11-19 ;  1  Kings  12.  3-11 ; 
21.  .5-13 ;  Jer.  6.  20,  21 ;  Dan.  2.  9-13 ;   Mat.  2. 16 ;  Acts 
12.  l-4_. 
TYRE,  tyre  — a  ri9cA- —  a  Phoenician  city. 
its  king  an  ally  of  David,  2  Sam.  5.  11 ;  1  Chr.  14. 1. 
material  for  the  temple  comes  from,  1  Kings  5. 
trades  in  Hebrew  slaves,  Joel  3.  6. 
is  visited  by  Jesus,  Mat.  15.  21. 
Paul  disembarks  at,  Acts  21.  3. 
A.  F,  Tyrus,  Jer.  25.  22. 


UCAL.  ii'eal  —  Heb.  /  am  strong  [?J.    Prov.  30. 1. 
UEL,  iiel.  a  son  of  Baui.    Ezra  10.  34. 
ULAI.  li'lai,  a  river  of  Susiana.    Dan.  8.  2. 
ULAM,  ulam.    1  Chr.  7.  16, 17  ;  8.  39,  40. 
ULLA,  ulla  — Heb.  n  ?/oAe-an  Asherite.    1  Chr.  7.  39. 
UMMAII.  um'mah,  an  Asherite  town.    Josh.  19.  30. 
UMPIRE.    .Job  9.  33,  no  '/.  betwixt  us.    A.  F,  daysman. 
UNADVISEDLY.    Ps.  106.  33,  he  spake  ;/. 
UNAPPROACHABLE.    1  Tim.  6. 16,  in  light «.    A.V., 

u'fiic/i  no  man  can  ajjpvoach  unto. 
UNAWARES.    Gen.  31.  20,  stole  away  u. 

Gen.  34.  25,  came  .  .  .  u.    A.  F,  boldly. 

Deut.  19.  4,  killeth  his  neighbor  v.    A.  F,  ignorantly. 

Ps.  35.  8,  destruction  come  upon  him  u. 

Heb.  13.  2,  some  have  entertained  angels  u. 
UNBELIEF.    Mat.  13.  58,  because  of  their  u. 

Mark  6.  6,  he  marvelled  because  of  their  u. 
9.  24,  help  thou  mine  ti. 

1  Tim.  1.  13, 1  did  it  ignorantly  in  u. 
Heb.  3.  12,  an  evil  heart  of  u. 

Unbelief,  is  sin,  John  16.  9  ;  Tit.  1.  15 ;  1  John  5. 10. 

cause  of,  John  3.  20 ;  12.  39,  40 ;  2  Cor.  4.  4 ;  2  Thes,  2. 
11, 12. 

effects  of,  1  Kings  17. 18  ;  2  Kings  7.  2  ;  Ps.  78. 19  :  106. 
24-23 ;  Isa.  7.  9  ;  53.  1 ;  Mat.  17.  20 ;  24. 11 ;  Mark  16. 16 ; 
John  12.  37 ;  Acts  14.  2 ;  Rom.  11.  20 ;  Heb.  3.  12, 19. 

Instances  oi:—Eve,  Gen.  3.  4-6;  Moses  and  Aaron, 
Num.  20. 12  ;  Naaman,2  Kings  5. 12 ;  Samaritan  lord, 
2  Kings  7.  2;  disciples.  Mat.  17. 17;  Luke  24. 11,  25; 
Zacharias,  Luke  1.  20;  chief  priests,  Luke  22.  67;  the 
/^«s,  John5.  33  ;  7'//07?Jos,  John  20.  25;  Jews  of  Ico- 
nium.  Acts  14.  2 ;  Ephesians,  Acts  19.  9 ;  Saul,  1  Tim. 
1.  13. 
UNBELIEVER.    2  Cor.  6. 14,  Be  not .  .  .  yoked  with  n. 

2  Cor.  6.  15,  behever  with  an  u.    A.  V.,  injidel. 
1  Tim.  5.  8,  worse  than  an  v.    A.V..  infidel. 

Unbelievers,  referred  to,  Rom.  16.  17  ;  1  Cor.  6.  6 ;  2  Cor. 

6.  14;  Phil.  3.  2;  1  Tim.  6.  5.  ^ 

their  fate.  Mark  16.  16 ;  John  8.  24  ;  Rom.  11.  20  ;  2  Thes. 

2. 12  :    Heb.  4.  11 ;  Jas.  5. ;  Jude  5 ;  Rev.  21.  8. 
UNBELIEVING.    1  Cor.  7.  12,  hath  an  u.  wife.    A.  V., 

wife  tliat  ttelicvcth  not. 

1  Cor.  7.  14,  u.  husband  is  sanctified  in  the  wife. 
14.  22,  to  the  u.     A.  V.,  them  that  believe  not. 
14.  23.  unlearned,  or  n.     A.  V.,  unbelievers. 

Tit.  1.  15.  and  //.  nothing  is  pure. 

Rev.  21.  S.  for  the  fearfnl,  and  u. 
UNBLAMEABLE.    1  Thes.  3.  13.  hearts  u.  in  holiness. 
UNCEASING.    Rom.  9.  2,   u.  pain.    A.  V.,  continued 
.forrow.  [ceasing. 

2  Tim.  1.  3,  u.  is  my  remembrance.  A.V.,  without 
UNCERTAIN.  1  Cor.  14  8,  trumpet  give  an  u.  voice. 
UNCERTAINTY.    1  Tim.  6.  17,  u.  of  riches.    A.V., 

)inrrri<(iii  richex. 
UNCHANGEABLE.    Heb.  7.  24,  priesthood  u. 
UNCIRCUMCISED.    Gen.  17.  14,  u.  male. 
Ex.  12.  48,  no  u.  person  shall  eat  thereof. 


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AMEBIC  AN  STANDARD   REVISED  BIBLE. 


UNL 


1  Sain.  31.  4,  lest  these  «.  come. 

2  Sam.  1.  20,  Lest  the  daughters  of  the  u.  triumph. 
Acts  7.  51,  u.  in  heart  and  ears. 

11.  3,  Thou  wentest  in  to  men  ?/. 
1  Cor.  7.  18,  let  him  not  become  u. 
UNCIRCUMCISION.     Lev.  19,  23,    count  the  fruit 
thereof  as  their  u.    A.  F.,  as  ^mcircumeised. 
Jer.  9.  25,  in  their  u.    A.  V.,  icith  the  vncircumcised. 
Rom.  2.  26,  If  .  .  .  ii.  keep  the  ordinances. 
4. 11,  while  he  was  in  w.    A.  V.,  yet  being  uncirciiin- 
cised. 
1  Cor.  7. 19,  and  u.  is  nothing. 
Gal.  2.  7,  intrusted  with  the  gospel  of  the  u. 
Col.  3.  11,  circumcision  and  u.  [him. 

UNCLE.    Lev.  25.  49,  v.,  or  his  «.'.?  son,  may  redeem 
1  Chr.  27.  32,  David's  u.,  was  a  covmsellor. 
Esth.  2.  7,  Esther,  his  «.'s  daughter. 
Amos  fi.  10,  a  man's  v.  shall  take  him  up. 
UNCLEAN.    Lev.  13.  4G,  shall  be  u.    A.  F.,  defiled. 
Job  14.  4,  out  of  an«.? 
18.  3,  become  ii.    A.  F.,  reputed  vile. 
36.  14,  their  life  perisheth  among  the  u. 
Isa.  6.  5, 1  am  a  man  of  u.  lips. 
Ezek.  4. 13,  eat  their  bread  u.    A.  F,  defiled. 

7.  20,  made  it  unto  them  as  an  u.  thing.    A.V.,  I  set  it 
far  from  them. 

44.  23,  discern  between  the  u.  and  the  clean. 
Amos  7.  17,  die  in  a  land  that  is  a.  A.  F,  polluted  land. 
Mark  9.  25 ;  Rev.  18.  2,  ii.  spirit.    A.  F,  foul. 
Luke  4.  33,  a  spirit  of  an  u.  demon. 
Acts  10.  28, 1  should  not  call  any  man  common  or  ^^. 
Rom.  14.  14,  that  nothing  is  u.  of  itself. 
Rev.  17.  4,  even  the  u.  things  of  her  fornication.   A.V., 
filthiness. 

21.  27.  anvthuig  «.     A.  F,  that  defileth. 
UNCLE  ANNESS.    Ezra  9. 11,  an  miclean  land  through 
the  u.  of  the  peoples.    A.  F,  icitli  the  filthiyiess. 
Zech.  13.  1,  a  fountain  opened  .  .  .  for  u. 
Mat.  23.  27,  dead  men's  bones,  and  of  all  u. 
Eph.  5.  3,  all  //....  let  it  not  even  be  named. 
1  Thes.  4.  7,  God  called  us  not  for  a. 
Uncleanness,  see  Lev.  5. ;  7. ;  11. ;  12. ;  15. ;  22. ;  Num.  5. ; 
Kom.  6.  19 ;  Gal.  5.  19. 
a  type  of  sin,  Ezek.  36.  17,  29 ;  Zech.  13.  1 ;  Mat.  23.  27. 
Unclean   Spirits,  mentioned.   Mat.  10.  1;  12.   43,  45; 

Acts  5.  16;  Rev.  16.  13. 
UNCLOTHED.    2  Cor.  5.  4,  not  for  that  we  would 

be  u. 
UNCOMELY.    1  Cor.  12.  23,  n.  parts  have  more  abun- 
dant comeliness. 
UNCONDEMNED.    Acts  16.  37,  beaten  us  publicly,  v. 

Acts  22.  25.  scourge  a  man  that  is  a  Roman,  and  «.? 
UNCOVER.    Deut.  22.  30,  n.  his  father's  skirt.    A.  F, 
discover. 
Ruth  3.  4,  go  in,  and  u.  his  feet. 
Job  12.  22,  He  u.  deep  things.    A.  F.,  discoverrth. 
Lam.  4.  22,  he  will  (/.  thy  sins.    A.V.,  di'icover. 
Mark  2.  4,  ir.  the  roof  where  he  was. 
UNDEFILED.    Heb.  7.  26,  «.,  separated  from  sinners. 
Jas.  1.  27,  Pure  religion  and  u.  before  our  God. 
1  Pet.  1.  4,  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  u. 
UNDER.    Gen.  28.  11,  u.  his  head.    A.  F,  for  his  inl- 

lOU'S. 

Deut.  4. 18,  water  (/.  the  earth.    A .  F,  beneath. 
Jas.  5.  12,  fall  not  ;/.  judgment.     ..1.  F,  into  condemna- 
tion. 
UNDER-GIRDING.    Acts  27.  17,  ii.-g.  the  ship. 
UNDERPARTS.    Job  41.  30,  His  u.  are  like  sharp  pot- 
sherds.   A.  v.,  Sharp  stones  are  under  him. 
UNDERSTAND.     Job  32.   9,  Nor  the  aged  that   ti. 
A.  v.,  (Kji'd  11. 
Isa.  43.  10,  ?/.  that  I  am  he. 
Jer.  23.  20,  ye  shall  «.  it.    A.  F,  consider. 
Dan.  8. 15,  sought  to  u.    A .  F.,  for  the  meaning. 
Mat.  13.  14,  hear,  and  shall  in  no  wise  u. 
15. 10,  Hear,  and  ii. 
24. 15,  let  him  that  readeth  u. 
John  3.  10,  u.  not  these  things  ?    A.  F.,  knowest. 

8.  43,  u.  my  speech? 

10.  38,  know  and  n.    A.V.,  believe.    ■ 
13.  7,  u.  hereafter.    A.  F,  knoiv. 

Rom.  3. 11,  There  is  none  that  ?/. 
Heb.  11.  3,  we  >/.  tliat  the  worlds  have  been  framed. 
UNDERSTANDING.    1  King.s  7.  14,  wisdom,  and  ». 
1  Chr.  12.  32,  men  that  had  ii.  of  the  times. 
Job  11.  6,  manifold  in  n.    A  .1'.,  double  to  that  u-hich  is ! 

11.  12,  vain  man  is  void  of  u.    A.  F,  would  be  wise. 

12.  3, 1  have  n.  as  well  as  you. 
12.  12,  in  length  of  days  «. 

12.  24,  taketh  away  //.  from.    ,4.  F,  the  heart  of. 
17.  4,  hid  their  heart  from  u. 
26. 12,  by  his  '/.  he  smiteth  through. 
28.  12,  where  is  the  place  of  w.? 
32.  8,  the  Almighty  giveth  them  u. 
36.  5,  mighty  in  strength  of  n.    A.  F,  and  wisdom. 
38.  36,  who  hath  given  u.  to  the  mind  •.' 
Ps.  47.  7,  Sing  ye  praises  with  u. 
119.  34,  Give  me  ii.  :  147.  5,  His  «.  is  infinite. 
136.  5,  by  «.  made  the  heavens.    A.V.,  wisdom. 


Prov.  2.  2,  apply  thy  heart  to  u. 

3.  5,  lean  not  upon  thine  own  u. 
7.  4,  11.  thy  kinswoman. 

16.  22,  U.  is  a  wellspring. 

17.  16,  hath  no  u.'f    A.  V.,  heart  to  it  f 

18.  2,  A  fool  hath  no  delight  in  u. 

2d.  7,  wicked  hath  not  n.    A .  F.,  regardeth  not. 
Eccl.  7.  7,  bribe  destroyeth  the  '/.    A.  T'.,.  heart. 

10.  3,  his  u.  faileth  him.      A.  F,  irisdom. 
Isa.  10.  13,  I  have  n.    A.V.,  am  prudent. 

27.  11,  it  is  a  people  of  no  u. 

40.  28,  no  searching  of  his  ti. 
Jer.  5.  21,  O  foolish  people,  and  without  u. 

10.  12,  by  his  ii.  hath  he  stretched  out  the  heavens. 
A.  v.,  discretion. 
Dan,  4.  36,  miue  n.  returned.    A.  V.,  reason. 
Hos.  4.  11,  take  away  the  «.    A.  F.,  heart. 
Mat.  11.  25,  wise  and  //.    A.  F,  prudent. 

15.  16,  yet  without  u.'! 
Luke  2.  47,  were  amazed  at  his  u. 
Rom.  10.  19,  nation  void  of  u.    A.  F,  a  foolish  nation. 

1  Cor.  14.  14,  my  ;/.  is  unfruitful. 

2  Cor.  10.  12,  are  without  u.    A.  V.,  noltvise. 

Eph.  3.  4,  perceive  my  u.    A.  F,  understand  my  knowl- 
edge. 

4.  18,  darkened  in  their  u. 

Phil.  4.  7,  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all  u. 
Col.  1.  9,  in  all  spiritual  wisdom  and  u. 
2.  2,  the  full  assurance  of  ;/. 
2  Tim.  2.  7,  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  ?/. 
Jas.   3.  13,  and  (/.  among  you?     A.V.,  endued  with, 
know/edge. 

1  John  5.  20,  >'..  that  we  know  him. 
UNDERSTOOD.    Deut.  32.  29,  O  .  .  .  that  they  v.  this. 

Mark  6.  52,  ti.  not  concerning  the  loaves.     A.  F,  co7i- 
sidered  not  the  miracle  of. 
UNDO.    Isa.  58.  6,  to  ^^  the  bands  of  the  yoke.    A.V.,u. 

the  henry  burdens. 
UNDONE.    Num.  17.  12,  we  are  u.    A.  F,  perisli. 
Josh.  11.  15,  he  left  nothing  u. 
Isa.  6.  5,  "Woe  is  me  !  for  I  am  ?/. 

Mat.  23.    23,    left   n.  the   weightier   matters.      A.  F, 
omitted. 

23.  23,  not  to  have  left  the  other  u. 
UNDRESSED.    Mat.  9.  16,  piece  of  u.  cloth.    A.  F., 

iipir. 
UNEQUAL.    Ezek.  18.  25,  ways  u.'!  (=  unjust). 

2  Cor.  6.  14,  Be  not  ;/.  yoked. 
UNFAITHFUL.    Luke  12.  46,  with  the  <<.    A.V.,unbc- 

liern-S. 

UNFEIGNED.    2  Cor.  6.  6,  in  love  u. 

1  Tim.  1.  5,  good  conscience,  and  faith  u. 

1  Pet.  1.  22,  u.  love  of  the  brethren. 
UNFORMED.    Ps.  139.  16,  mine  ;/.  substance.    A.V., 

■unperfert. 
UNFRUITFUL.    Mat.  13.  22,  he  becometh  u. 

1  Cor.  14.  14,  but  my  understanding  is  u. 
Eph.  5.  11.  V.  works  of  darkness. 

2  Pet.  1.  8.  be  not  idle  nor  u. 
UNGIRDED.    Gen.  24.  32,  he  u.  the  camels. 
UNGODLINESS.    2  Sam.  22.  5 ;  Ps.  18.  4,  floods  of  u. 

.4.  F,  ungodly  men. 
Jer.  23.  15,  ti.    A.  F,  profaneness. 
Rom.  1.  IS,  against  all  u. 
2  Tim.  2.  16,  proceed  further  in  ti. 
Tit.  2.  12,  denying  u.  and  worldly  lusts. 
UNGODLY.    2  Sam.  23.  6,  the  v.    A.V.,  sons  of  Belial. 
Rom.  4.  5,  him  that  justifieth  the  u. 

5.  6,  Christ  died  for  the  m.  ;  1  Tim.  1.  9,  for  the  «. 

1  Pet.  4.  18,  the  u.  and  sinner  appear  ? 

2  Pet.  2.  6,  unto  those  that  should  live  u. 

Jude  15,  all  the  u.    A.  F,  that  are  u.  among  them. 
18.  their  own  u.  lusts. 
UNHOLY.    1  Tim.  1.  9,  law  is  for  .  .  .  the  u.    A.  F, 
for  u. 
Heb.  10.  29,  the  covenant  ...  an  u.  thing. 
Union,  in  prayer.  Mat.  18.  19  ;  Rom.  15.  30  ;  2  Cor.  1.  11. 
with  Christ,  John  17.  11,  21-23 ;  Rom.  12.  5 ;  1  Cor.  6. 15 ; 
Eph.  5.  30. 
UNITE.    Gen.  49.  6,  be  not  thou  u. 
Ps.  86.  11,  U.  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name. 
Rom.  6.  5,  we  have  become  «.  with  him.    A.  V.,  planted 

together. 
Heb.  4.  2,  u.  by  faith.     .4.  T'.,  7nixed  ivith. 
UNITY.    Ps.  133.  1,  dwell  together  in  u.\ 

Eph.  4.  3,  u.  of  the  Spirit  in  the  bond  of  peace. 
Unity,  its  blessedness,  Ps.  133. :  Acts  2.  42. 
of  spirit,  Rom.  12.  16 ;  1  Cor.  1.  10 ;  2  Cor.  13.  11 ;  Phil. 

1.  27  ;  1  Pet.  3.  8. 
of  the  church,  John  10.  16;  Rom.  12.  5;  1  Cor.  10. 17; 
Gal.  3.28;  Eph.  1.10;  4.4. 
UNJUST.     Ps.  43.  1.  u.  man. 
Prov.  2;t.  27.  An  m.  man  is  an  abomination. 
Zeph.  ;{.  0.  tlie  ".  knoweth  no  shame. 
UNJUSTLY.    Ps.  82.  2.  will  ye  judge  «. 
UNKNOWN.    Acts  17.  23,  an  U.  God.    A.  F,  The  U. 
2  Cor.  6.  9,  as  '/.,  and  yet  well  known. 
Gal.  1.  22,  still  u.  by  face.     .4.  F,  u. 
UNLADE.    Acts  21.  3,  the  ship  was  to  u. 
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UPR 


UNLAWFUL.    Acts  10.  28,  ii.  thing  for  a  man. 
UNLEARNED.    1  Cor.  14.  16,  the  place  of  the  u. 
UNLEAVENED.    Ex.  12.  3:t,  baked  u.  cakes. 

Num.  (J.  15,  u.  wafers.    A.  V    uafers  of  u.  bread. 

Judg.  6.  19,  made  ready  a  kid,  aud  u.  cakes. 

1  Cor.  5.  7,  a  new  lump,  eveu  as  ye  are  ". 
UNLESS.    Num.  22.  ^3,  ?/.  she  had  turned  aside. 

P.s.  27.  13.  fainted,  u.  I  had  believed. 
94.  17.  t':  Jehovah  had  been  my  help.  ,    ,    ,, 

1  Cor.  14.  6,  ".  I  speak  to  you.    A.  1'.,  cxcejit  I  shall. 

2  Cor.  13.  '),  ".  indeed  ye  be  reprobate.    A.  V.,  except. 
UNLOOSE.     Mark  1.  7,  not  worthy  to  .  .  .  u. 
UNMINDFUL.    Deut.  32.  18,  Of  the  Rock  .  .  .  thou 

UNMIXED.    Rev.  14.  10,  prepared  «.    A.V.,  uithout 

UNMOVEABLE.     Acts  27.  41,  foreship   struck  aud 
remained  n. 

1  Cor.  15.  58,  be  ye  stedfast.  ?<. 

6'.V.V/,  unni  — Heb.  afflicted  — l^^ites.    1  Chr.  lo.  18: 

Neh.  12.  ft  lUnno  ;  A.V.,  Unni). 
UNOCCUPIED.    Judg.  5.  6,  highways  were  u. 
UNPROFITABLE.    Job  15.  3,  reason  with  ii.  talk  ? 
Mat.  25.  311,  cast  ye  out  the  n.  servant  into. 
Rom.  3.  12,  thev  are  together  become  //. 
Heb.  13.  17.  not  with  grief  ;  for  this  were  u. 
UNPUNISHED.    Prov.  11.  21,  evil  man  shall  uot  be  u. 
Prov.  19.  5,  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  u. 
28.  20,  shall  not  be  u.    A.V.,  innocent. 
Jer.  25.  29,  Ye  shall  uot  be  a. 
49.  12,  thou  Shalt  not  go  u. 
UNQUENCHABLE.    Mat.  3.  12,  with  u.  fire. 
Mark  9.  43,  //.  fire.    A.  F.,  that  never  shall  be  quenched. 
Luke  3.  17,  chatt  he  will  burn  up  with  u.  fire. 
UNREASONABLE.    Acts  25.  27,  u.,  iu  sending  a  pris- 
oner. 

2  Thes.  3.  2.  from  >t.  and  evil  men. 
UNREPROVEABLE.   1  Cor.  1.  8,  that  ye  be  «.  A.  F., 

blamelpxs. 
Col.  1.  22,  holy  .  .  .  and  u. 
UNRIGHTEOUS.    Deut.  19.  16,   u.  witness  rise   up. 
A.  v.,  false. 
Job  18.  21.  dwellings  of  the  //.    A.  F,  tricked. 
29. 17,  I  brake  the  jaws  of  the  «.    .4.  F.,  wicked. 
31.  3,  Is  it  not  calamity  to  the  a.    A.V.,  icicked. 
Ps.  35.  11,  (J.  witnesses.    ^4.  V.,  False. 
71.  4,  hand  of  the  (/. 

Luke  16.  8.  the  ?^  steward.    A.V.,  unjust. 
16.  11,  uot  been  faithful  in  the  u.  mammon. 
18.  6,  the  (/.  judge  saith.    A.  F.,  unjust. 
Rom.  3.  5,  Is  God  u.  who  visiteth  with  wrath. 

1  Cor.  6.  1,  law  before  the  u.    A.  F,  unjust. 
6.  9,  the  u.  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom. 

Heb.  6. 10,  God  is  not  u.  to  forget  your  work. 

2  Pet.  2.  9.  the  ".  under  punishment.    A.V.,  tmjust. 
Rev.  22. 11,  He  that  is  u.    A.  F,  unjust. 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY.    Job  13.  7,  Will  ye  speak  ;/.  for 

God.     A.  I'.,  irirhpflhi. 
UNRIGHTEOUSNESS.  Job 22.  23,  put  away  w.  A.V., 
iniquity. 
Job  24.  20,  u.  shall  be  broken.    A.V.,  wickedness. 
27.  4,  shall  not  speak  u.    A.  F,  wickedness. 
36.  23,  Thou  hast  wrought  «.?    A.K,  iniquity  f 
Ps.  37.  1,  them  that  work  u.    A.  v.,  the  ivorkers  of 
iniquity. 

92. 15,  no  u.  in  him. 
119.  3,  do  no  u.    A.  F,  iniquity. 
Jer.  2.  5,  What  u.    A.  F,  iniquity. 
Ezek.  28. 15,  till  u.  was  found.    A.  F,  iniquity. 
Mai.  2.  6,  //.  was  not  found.    A.  F,  iniquity. 
Luke  16.  9,  manunon  of  a. 
John  7. 18,  no  a.  is  in  him. 
Rom.  1. 18.  u.  of  men,  who  hinder  the  truth  in  u. 

1  Cor,  13.  6,  rejoiceth  not  in  u.    A.  F,  iniquity. 

2  Thes.  2.  12,  had  pleasure  in  u. 

2  Tim.  2.  19,  depart  from  u.    A.V.,  iniquity. 
1  John  1.  9,  cleanse  us  from  all  ii. ;  5. 17,  «.  is  sin. 
Rev.  22.  11,  let  him  do  u.  still.    A.  F,  be  unjust. 
UNRIPE.    Job  15.  33,  shake  off  his  u.  grape. 
UNRULY.   1  Tim.  1. 9, lawlessand  a.   A.  F,  di.wbedient. 

Tit.  1.  Ill,  manv  u.  men.    A.  ]\,  many  u. 
UNSEARCHABLE.    Job  36.  26,  number  of  his  years 
is  w.    A.V..  nritlier  can  .  .  .  he  searched  out. 
Ps.  145.  3,  greatness  is  u. 
Prov.  25.  3,  the  heart  of  kings  is  u. 
Rom.  11.  33,  how  u.  are  his  judgments. 
Eph.  3.  8,  the  '/.  riches  of  Christ. 
UNSEEMLINESS.     Rom.  1.  27,  working  //.     A.V., 

titat  uhifh  is  unseemly. 
UNSEEMLY.    Deut.  24. 1,  some  «/.  thing  in  her.    ..l.F, 
uncleanness. 
1  Cor.  7,  36,  u.  toward  his  virgin  daughter.    A.  V.,  un- 
comely. 

13.  5,  doth  not  behave  itself  w. 
UNSPEAKABLE.    2  Cor.  9.  15,  for  his  u.  gift. 

1  Pet.  1.  S.  rejoice  .  .  .  with  joy  a. 
UNSPOTTED,    Jas.  1.  27,  u.  from  the  world.        [able. 
UNSTABLE.    Prov.  5.  6.  Her  ways  are  «.    A.V.,movc- 
Jas.  1.  8,  a  double-minded  man,  u. 


UNSTEDFAST.      2   Pet.    2.    14,   enticing    u.    souls. 

A.  v..  un.ttahle. 
UNSTOPPED.    I.sa.  35.  5,  ears  of  the  deaf  .  .  .  u. 
UNTEMPERED.     Ezek.  13.  10,  with  u.  mortar. 
UNTHANKFUL.    Luke  6.  35,  kind  toward  the  u. 
UNTIL.    Gen.  32.  24,  u.  the  breaking  of  the  day. 
Ex.  17.  12,  u.  the  going  down  of  the  sun.- 

33.  22,  a.  I  have  passed  by.    -4.  F,  while. 

34.  34,  he  took  the  veil  off,  u.  he  came  out. 
Lev.  22.  30,  leave  none  of  it  u.  the  morning. 
Deut.  31.  30,  this  song,  u.  they  were  finished. 
Josh.  7.  13,  u.  ye  take  away  the  devoted  thing. 
1  Sam.  20.41,  wept  .  .  .  u.  David  exceeded. 
Ps.  73. 17.  U.  I  went  into  the  sanctuary. 
Luke  15. 8,  u.  she  find  it  ?    A.  V. ,  till. 

Acts  23. 14.  taste  nothing  //.  we  have  killed  Paul. 
(xal.  4.  19,  u.  Christ  be  formed  in  you. 
UNTIMELY.    Ps.  58.  8,  Like  the  «.  birth. 

1  Cor.  15.  8,  as  to  the  child  u.  bom.    A.  F,  of  one  born 
out  of  due  time. 

UNTO.    Ps.  9. 17,  back  u.  Sheol.    A.  F,  into  hell. 
Mat.  22.  '»,  u.  .  .  .  the  liighways.    A.  T'.,  into. 
Acts  10.  32,  call  u.  thee  Simon.    A.  V.,  hither. 
Rom.  16.  19,  simple  u.  that  which  is  evil.    .4.F.,  con- 

cprning  evil. 
Eph.  3.  8,  preach  u.  the  Gentiles.    A.  F,  among. 
3. -21,  u.  all  generations.    A.  F.  throughout. 
UNVEILED.    1  Cor.  11.  5,  with  her  head  u.  dishonor- 
eth.    A.  r.,  uncovered. 

2  Cor.  3.  18.  with  u.  face.    A.  F,  open. 
UNWALLED.    Deut.  3.  5,  u.  towns  a  great  many. 

Esth.  9.  19.  .lews  .  .  .  that  dwell  in  the  u.  towns. 
UNW ASHEN.    Mat.  15.  20,  to  eat  with  u.  hands. 
UNWEIGHED.    1  Kings  7.  47,  left  all  the  vessels  u. 
UNWISE.    Deut.  32.  6,  foolish  .  .  .  and  u.  ? 

Eph.  5.  15,  not  as  ?;.,  but  as  wise.    A.  V.,  fools. 
UNWITTINGLY.     Lev.  4.  2,  sin  u.    A.V.,  through 
ignorance. 
Lev.  22.  14,  eat  of  the  holy  thing  u. 
Num.  15.  24,  done  u.    A.  F,  committed  by  ignorance. 
Josh.  20.  3,  '/.  aud  unawares.     .4.  T'.,  unairares  and  u. 
UNWORTHY.    Acts  13.  46.  judge  yourselves  u. 
1  Cor.  6.  2.  are  ye  u.  to  judge  the  smallest? 
11.  27,  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord  in  an  u.  manner. 
.4.  T'..  unworthily. 
UPBRAID.    Mat.  11.  20,  to  ?/.  the  cities. 
Mark  16.  14,  u.  them  with  their  unbelief. 
Jas.  1.  5,  and  uphraideth  not. 
UPHARSIN,  n-vi^'dv' sin  —  Ava,m.  a7id  they  divide.    Dan. 

5.  25. 
UPHAZ.  fi  phaz,  probably=  OPHIR  (q.v.).    Jer.  10.  9  ; 

Dan.  10.  5. 
UPHEAVED.    Nah.  1.  5,  earth  is  u.    A.  V.,  burned. 
UPHELD.    Isa.  59.  16,  his  righteousness,  it  u.  him. 
A.  v.,  sustained. 
Tsa.  63.  5,  my  wrath,  it  u.  me. 
UPHOLD.    Lev.  25.  35,  w.  him.    .4.  F,  relieve. 
Job  8.  20,  he  u.  the  e\al-doers.    A.  F,  help. 
Ps.  51. 12.  «.  me. 
54.  4.  of  them  that  u.  my  soul. 

145.  14,  Jehovah  u.  all  that  fall. 

146.  9,  He  u.  the  fatherless.    A.  F,  relieveth. 

147.  6,  u.  the  meek.    A.  F,  lifteth  up. 

Isa.  41.  10, 1  will  u.  thee  with  the  right  hand. 
42.  1,  my  servant,  whom  I  u. 
63.  5,  there  was  none  to  u. 
Heb.  1.  3,  u.  all  things  by  the  word. 
UPON.    Ps.  18.  29,  run  u.  a  troop.    .4 .  F,  through. 
Mat.  13.  7,  others  fell  u.  the  thorns.    .4.  T'.,  .■some  fell 
auionq.  [dist?-ess. 

1  Cor.  f.  26,  the  distress  that  is  «.  us.    A.V.,  the  present 

1  Pet.  3.  12,  are  n.  the  righteous.    A.  F,  over. 
UPPER.    Deut.  24.  6,  No  man  .  .  .  u.  millstone  to  pledge. 

Judg.  3.  24,  the  u.  chamber.    .4.  F,  his  .summer. 

2  Sam.  11.  21,  an  u.  millstone.    A.  T'.,  apiece  of  a. 
2  Kings  15.  35,  the  u.  gate.    A.  V.,  higher. 

2  Chr.  23.  20,  u.  gate.    A.V.,  high. 
Mark  14.  15,  a  large  u.  room  furnished. 
Acts  9.  37,  they  laid  her  iu  an  u.  chamber. 
UPRIGHT.    1  Sam.  29.  6,  hast  been  u. 
Job  1.  1.  man  was  perfect  and  u. 

4.  7,  where  were  the  u.  cut  off?    A.  F,  righteous. 

23.  7.  the  u.  might  reason.    A.  F,  righteous. 
Ps.  19.  13.  Then  shall  I  be  u. 

25.  8,  Good  and  ti.  is  Jehovah. 

33. 1,  Praise  is  comely  for  the  u. 

112.  4,  Unto  the  u.  there  ariseth. 
Prov.  2.  7,  souud  wisdom  for  the  u.    A.  F,  righteous. 

3.  32,  his  friendship  is  with  the  u.    A.  F,  righteous. 

14.  9,  among  the  u.  there  is  good  will.    A.  F,  righteous, 

15.  8,  prayer  of  the  u.  is  his  delight. 

15.  19,  the  path  of  the  u.    A.  V.,  rigliteous. 
Eccl.  7.  29,  God  made  man  m. 
Mic.  7.  4,  the  most  u.  is  worse  than. 
Hab.  2.  4.  soul  is  .  .  .  not  u. 
UPRIGHTLY.     Judg.  9.  16,  if  ye  have  dealt  .  .  .  u. 
A.  v.,  sine f  rely.  [right. 

Eccl.  12. 10,  that  which  was  written  u.    A.  V.,  uas  up- 
Gal.  2.  14,  they  walked  not  u. 


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UPRIGHTNESS.    1  Kings  3.  6,  in  u.  of  heart. 

1  Chr.  2K.  17,  pleasure  in  n. 

Job  6.  2),  are  words  of  x. !     A.  V.,  right  words! 

Ps.  25.  21,  integrity  and  u.  preserve  me. 
143.  10,  Lead  me  in  the  land  of  u. 

Prov.  2.  13,  Who  forsake  the  paths  of  ?t. 

4.  11,  in  paths  of  u.     A.  I'.,  right  paths. 
17.  26,  for  their  u.    A.  V.,  equity. 

Isa.  26.  7,  The  way  of  the  just  is  u. 
57.  2.  each  one  that  walketh  in  his  u. 

Mai.  2.  (i,  in  peace  and  ?<«    A.  V.,  equity. 

Heb.  1.  8.  the  sceptre  of  n.    A.  V.,  rigliteotisness. 
UPRISING.     Ps.  139.  2,  Thou  knowest .  .  .  mine  u. 
UPROAR.    Acts  21.  34,  not  know  the  certainty  for  the 

K.     A.  r.,  tumult. 
UPSIDE.    2  Kings  21.  13,  turning  it  u.  do^vn. 

Ps.  146.  9,  wicked  he  turneth  u.  down. 

Isa.  24.  1,  earth  .  .  .  waste,  and  turneth  it  a.  down. 

Acts  17.  6,  have  turned  the  world  a.  down. 
UPWARD.    Gen.  6.  16.  finish  it  ((.     A.  V.,  above. 

1  Sam.  9.  2,  shoulders  and  u.  .  .  .  higher. 

Job  5.  7,  is  born  unto  trouble.  As  the  sparks  fly  u. 
Prov.  1-5.  24,  the  way  of  life  goeth  M.     A.V.,  is  above. 
Eccl.  3.  21,  spirit  of  man,  whether  it  goeth  a. 
UR.  Qr—  Heb.  tight,  or  the  moon  city.    Gen.  11.  28. 
URBAN  US,  Qr-banus  — Lat.  of  the  city^a,  Christian. 

Rom.  16.  9.    A.  F.,  Uriiane. 
URGED.    Gen.  19.  3,  he  u.  them.    A.  V.,  lyres^sed  upon. 
Acts  13.  43,  ;;.  them  to  continue.     A.  V.,  per.<Hade(r. 
V',.  50,  Jews  u.  ou  the  devout.    A.V.,  stirred  uj^. 
URGENT.      Ex.  b.  13,   taskmasters  were  u.      A.V., 
hasted  them. 
Ex.  12.  33,  Egyptians  were  u. 

Dan.  2.  15,  Wherefore  is  the  decree  so  u.    A.  1'.,  hasty. 
3.  22,  king's  commandment  was  u. 
■   Luke  23.  5,  the  more  «.,  saying.     A.  V.,  fierce. 

2  Tim.  4.  2,  be  u.  in  season,  outof  season.    A.  T.,  instant. 
URI,  uri  — Heb.  fierij.    Ex.  31.  2 ;  1  Kings  4.  19;  Ezra 

10.  24. 
URIAH,  u-rrah  — Heb.  my  light  is  Jehovah. 

(1)  priest,  Isa.  8.  2. 

(2)  the   Hittite,    Bath-sheba's    husband,  2   Sam.    11. 
A.  v.,  Urias.     Mat.  1.6. 

(3)  the  father  of  Meremoth,  Ezra  8.  33. 

(4)  a  priest  in  the  time  of  Ezra,  Neh.  8.  4.    A.  V.,  Urijah. 
URIEL,  uri-el  —  'H.eh.jlame  of  God,  1  Chr.  6.  24;  15.  5 ; 

2  Chr.  13.  2. 
URIJAH,  u-ri'jah  —  Heb.  the  Lord  is  light. 

(1)  a  high  priest  in  the  time  of  Ahaz.  2  Kings  16.  10. 

(2)  a  prophet  of  Kirjath-jearim,  Jer.  26.  20  (Uriah). 
URIM,  u  rim  —Heb.  light.  Ex.  23.  30  ;  1  Sam.  2S.  6. 
US.    Num.  32.  32,  shall  remain  with  «.    ^4.  V.,  may  be 

ours. 
USE.    Ex.  38.  24,  gold  that  was  w.    A.V.,  occupied. 
Deut.  20.  6,  «.  the  fruit.    A.  V.,  eaten  of  it  f 

28.  30,  u.  the  fruit.     A.  V.,  gather  the  grapes. 

Esth.  6.  8,  which  the  king  usetli  to  wear.  [vain. 

Prov.  30.  9,  u.  profanely  the  name.    A.V.,  tale  .  .  .  in 
Hos.  2.  8,  which  they  u.  for  Baa.1.     ^4.  F.,  prepared. 
Mat.  6.  7,  u.  not  vain  repetitions. 
1  Cor.  7.  31,  a.  the  world. 
7.  31.  not  using  it  to  the  full.    A.  V.,  abusing. 
9.  12,  did  not  u.  this  right.    A.  V.,  have  not  used. 
1  Pet.  4.  9,  uifing  hospitality.    A.  V.,  Use. 
USEFUL.    2Tim.  4. 11,  heisM.tome.    A.  V., profitable. 
US-WARD.     Ps.  40.  5,  thy  thoughts  which  are  to  u.-w. 
Rom.  S  13,  be  revealed  to  u.-h\    A.  V.,  in  us. 
Eph.  1.  19,  his  power  to  u.-w.  who  believe. 
UTHAI.  u  thai -Heb.  whom    God  helps.    1  Chi-.  9.  4; 

Ezra  8.  14. 
UTMOST.    Gen.  49.  26.  u.  bound.  \pronounce. 

UTTER.    Lev.  5.  4.  shall  u.  rashly  with  an  oath.    A.  F, 
Ps.  18.  13,  Most  High  n.  his  voice.    A.  F.,  gave. 
68.  33,  he  u.  his  voice.    A.  V.,  doth  send  out. 
78.  2,  I  will  u.  dark  sayings. 
106.  2,  (/.  the  mighty  acts  of  Jehovah. 
119.  171.  my  lips  u.  praise. 

145.  7,  shall  u.  the  memory.     A.  V.,  abundantly  u. 
Prov.  14.  5,  a  false  witness  //.  lies.    A.V.,  will  utter. 
15.  2.  wise  «.  knowledge  ariglit.    A.  F,  useth. 
23.  33,  heart  shall  a.  perverse  things. 

29.  24,  and  u.  nothing.    A.  F,  bewrayeth  it  not. 
Eccl.  5.  2,  let  not  thy  heart  be  hasty  to  u. 

Isa.  32.  6,  to  u.  error  against  Jehovah. 
48.  20,  u.  it  even  to  the  end  of  the  earth. 
Ezek.  29.  10,  Egypt  an  u.  waste.    A.  F,  utterly  ivasle. 
Mat.  13.  35.  I  will  «.  things. 
Mark  15.  37.  .Tesus  u.    A.  T.,  cried  with. 
UTTERANCE.    Acts  2.  4,  gave  them  u. 

1  Cor.  1  5.  enriched  in  him.  in  all  //. 
UTTERLY.    Isa.  40.  30,  young  men  shall  u.  fall. 
Jer.  8.  13,  I  will  u.  consume  them.    .4.  1'.,  surely. 
5i).  12,  '/.  put  to  shame.    A.  F,  sore  confounded. 
UTTERMOST.    Josh.  15.  2,  u.  part  of  the  Salt  Sea. 
A.  v.,  shore. 
Josh.  15.  8,  at  the  u.  part.    .4.  F,  end. 
Isa.  13.  5,  from  the  u.  part  of  heaven.    ^4.  F,  the  end. 
Acts  13.  47,  u.  part  of  the  earth.     .4.  F,  ends  of  the 
earth. 


UZ,  uz.    (1)  son  of  Aram,  Gen.  10.  23. 

(2)  one  of  the  Horite  "  dukes,"  Gen.  36.  28. 

(3)  where  Job  lived.  Job  1. 1 ;  Jer.  25.  20;  Lam.  4.  21. 
UZAJxizRl    Neh.  3.  25. 

UZAL,  u'zal.    Gen.  10.  27  ;  1  Chr.  1.  21. 
UZZA.  uz'za-  Heb.  strength.    2  Kings  21. 18. 
UZZAH,  uz'zah.    1  Chr.  6.  29.     .4.  F,  m~a. 

the  son  of  Abinadab,  touches  the  ark,  2  Sam.  6.  3. 
UZZEN-SHEERAH,  uz'zen-she'e-rah,  a  towTi.    1  Chr. 

7.  24.     A.  v.,  Uzz^n-sherah.  [5. 

UZZI,  uz'zi,  contraction  for  UZZIAH  (</.v.).    1  Chr.  6. 
UZZIA,  uz-zi' a.  —  Jehovah  is  my  strength  —  contraction 

for  AZARIAII  (q.v.). 
one  of  David's  mighty  men.  1  Chr.  11.  44. 
UZZIAH,  uz-zl'ah.    (1)  a  king  of  ^\i(X?l\i  =  AZ ARIAH 

(7.'-.),  2  Kings  1.5.  13. 
(2)  father  of  one  of  David's  overseers,  1  Chr.  27.  25. 
UZZIEL,  uz-zi'el  —  Heb.  God  is  my  strength.    Ex.  6. 18 ; 

1  Chr.  4.  42  ;  7.  7  ;  25.  4.  13.  27. 

UZZIELITEH,  uz-zl'el-ites,  posterity  of  Uzziel.    Num. 


VAGABONDS.    Ps.  109. 10,  Let  his  children  be  v. 
VAIN.     Ex.  20.  7,  not  take  the  name  ...  in  v. 
Job  27.  12,  are  ye  become  altogether  v.  ? 
39.  16,  Though  her  labor  be  m  v.,  she  is  without  fear. 
A.  v.,  her  labour  is  in  v.  without. 
41.  9,  the  hope  of  him  is  in  v. 
Ps.  2.  1,  the  peoples  meditate  a  v.  thing  ? 
33.  17,  A  horse  is  a  v.  thing  for  safety. 

39.  6,  every  man  walketh  in  a  v.  show. 
60.  11,  V.  is  the  help  of  man. 

62.  10,  become  not  r.  in  robbery. 
Prov.  1.  17,  For  in  *■.  is  the  net  spread. 

12.  11.  foUoweth  after  v.  persons. 
31.  30,  beauty  is  v. 

Eccl.  6.  12,  V.  life ;  Isa.  1.  13.  more  v.  oblations. 
Isa.  57.  10,  It  is  in  v.    A.  F,  There  is  no  hope. 
65.  23,  shall  not  labor  in  r. 
Jer.  3.  23.  in  v.  is  the  help  that  is  looked  for. 
Lam.  4. 17,  fail  ...  for  our  v.  help. 
Mai.  3.  14,  said.  It  is  r.  to  serve  God. 
Mat.  15.  9,  in  v.  do  they  worship  me. 
Acts  14.  15,  turn  from  these  v.  things.    A.  V.,  vanities. 
Rom.  1.  21,  ?'.  in  their  reasonings. 

13.  4,  he  beareth  not  tlie  sword  in  v. 

1  Cor.  15.  14,  preaching  v..  your  faith  also  is  v. 

2  Cor.  6.  1,  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in  v. 
Phil.  2.  16,  in  v.,  neither  labor  in  v. 

1  Tim.  1.  6,  V.  talking ;  Tit.  1.  10.  v.  talkers. 
Jas.  1.  26,  this  man's  religion  is  v.  [tion. 

1  Pet.  1.  18.  vour  v.  manner  of  life.     A.  I'.,  v.  cojiversa- 
VAINGLORIOUS.    Gal.  5.  26,  become  v.    A.  V.,desir- 

nus  of  ruin  'lion/. 

VAINGLORY.    Phil.  2.  3,  through  faction  or  through 
V.     A.V..orv. 

1  Jolm  2.  16,  the  v.  of  life.    A.V.,  livide. 
VAINLY.    Col.  2. 18,  v.  puffed  up. 
I 'AIZ  A  THA ,  va-iz'a-tha  —  Pers.  —  Haman's  sou.    Esth. 

9.  9.     A.  v.,  Vajezatha. 
VALE.    Gen.  14.  17.  the  King's  V.    A.  V.,  dale. 

1  Sim.  17.  19,  in  the  v.  of  Elah.    .4.  F,  valley. 
VALIANT.    1  Sam.  18.  17,  be  thou  v.  for  me. 

Isa.  33.  7,  their  v.  ones  cry  without. 

Nah.  2.  3,  the  r.  men  are  in  scarlet. 
VALIANTLY.    Num.  24.  18.  Israel  doeth  v. 

1  Sam.  14.  48.  he  did  v.    A.  F,  gathered  an  host. 

Ps.  60.  12:  108.  13,  Through  God  we  shall  do  v. 
118.  15.  right  hand  of  Jehovah  doeth  v. 
VALLEY.    Josh.  8.  13,  midst  of  the  v. 

1  Sam.  17.  3,  there  was  a  v.  between  them. 

2  Chr.  20.  16,  end  of  the  v.    A .  V. ,  brook. 
Ps.  23.  4.  v.  of  the  shadow  of  death. 

65.  13.  V.  also  are  covered  over  with  grain. 
Prov.  30.  17,  ravens  of  the  c.  shall  pick  it  out. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  1,  A  lily  of  the  v. 
Isa.  22.  1,  The  burden  of  the  v.  of  vision. 

28.  1,  on  the  head  of  the  fat  v.    A.V.,  valleys. 

40.  4,  Every  v.  shall  be  exalted. 

57.  6,  .smooth  stones  of  the  v.    A.  F,  stream. 
Ezek.  37. 1,  in  the  midst  of  the  v. 
Hos.  2.  15,  the  v.  of  Achor  for  a  door  of  hope. 
Joel  3.  14,  multitudes  in  the  v.  of  decision ! 
Liike  3.  5,  Every  v.  shall  be  filled. 
VALOR.    Judg.  6.  12,  migiity  man  of  v. 

1  Sam.  9.  1.  a  mighty  man  of  r.    A.  F,  power. 
16.  18,  mighty  man  of  v.    A.  V.,  valiant  man. 

2  Kings  5.  1.  a  mighty  man  of  v.,  ...  a  leper. 

1  Chr.  7.  2,  mighty  men  of  r.    A.  V.,  valiant  men  oj 
miqht. 
VALOROUS.    Ezek.  27.  11,  and  v.  men.     A.  F,  Gam- 

mtidiins. 
VALUE.    Job  13.  4,  physicians  of  no  v. 
Mat.  6.  26,  more  /'.  than  they  ?    A.V.,  better. 
10.  31,  more  v.  than  many  sparrows. 
12. 12,  of  more  v.  than  a  sheep !    A.V.,  better. 


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Luke  12.  24,  of  bow  much  more  v.  are  ye.    A.V.,  bet  (or. 

Col.  2.  23,  but  are  uot  of  auy  v.  against.    A.V.,  not  in 

any  honour  to.  ,  r^     .      „ 

FJ3"/.I//,  va-nl'ab  — Heb.  distress  — son  oi  aaxii.    Ezra 

10.  3(). 
VANISH.    Job  7.  9,  cloud  .  .  .  v.  away. 
Isa.  51.  (),  beaveus  sball  v.  away. 
Luke  24.  31,  be  r.  out  of  their  sight. 
Heb.  8.  13,  is  nigh  unto  v.  away.    A.  V.,  ready  to  vanish. 
Jas.  4.  14,  then  v.  away. 
VANITIES.    Deut.  32.  21,  with  their  v. 

Eccl.  5.  7,  there  are  v.    A.V.,  also  driers  v. 
Vanities,  applied  to  idols,  Deut.  32.  21 ;  2  Kings  17.  15; 
Ps.  31.  (i;   Isa.  44.  9;   Jer.  8.  19;   14.  22;   Jonah  2.  8; 
Zech.  10.  2  ;  Acts  14, 15. 
VANITY.    Job  15.  31,  r.  shall  be  bis  recompense. 
Ps.  4.  2,  How  long  will  ye  love  v. 
39.  5,  bis  best  estate  is  altogether  v. 
62.  9,  men  of  low  degree  are  v. 

89.  47,  For  what  c.  hast  thou  created  .  .  .  men !    A.  V., 
wherefore  .  .  .  in  vain  ? 
94.  11,  the  thoughts  .  .  .  That  they  are  v. 
144.  4,  Man  is  like  to  r. 
Prov.  13. 11,  Wealth  gotten  by  v. 
Eccl.  1.  2,  r.  of  v.,  all  is  v. ;  4.  7,  r.  under  the  sun. 
<j.  11,  many  things  that  increase  v. 
8.  14,  a  r.  which  is  done  upon  the  earth. 
11.  10,  youth  and  the  dawn  of  life  are  v. 
Isa.  40. 17,  less  than  nothing,  and  v. 
41.  29,  all  of  them  .  .  .  r.  and  nought.    A.  V.,  they  .  .  . 
all. 

49.  4,  for  nought  and  v.    A.V.,  in  vain. 
59.  4,  they  trust  in  v. 
Rom.  8.  20,  creation  was  subjected  to  v. 
2  Pet.  2.  18,  great  swelling  words  of  v. 
Vanity  of  worldly  things,  Ps.  39.  5, 11 ;  Ps.  90. ;  Eccl.  1. ; 

Isa.  4(1.  17,  23. 
VANQUISH.    Job  32.  13,  God   may   v.   him.     A.V., 

tlirastelh  him  dotvn. 
VAPOR.    Job  36.  27,  rain  from  his  v.    A.V.,  according 
to  the  vapour  thereof. 
Ps.  148.  8,  snow  and  r. 
Prov.  21.  6,  treasures  by  a  lying  tongue  Is  a  r.    A.  F., 

vanity. 
Jas.  4.  14.  For  ye  are  a  v. 
VARIANCE.    Mat.  10.  35,  a  man  at  r. 
Jas.  3.  17.  without  v.    A.  F.,  parti(diiy. 
VARIATION.    Jas.  1.  17,  with  whom  can  be  no  v.    A. 

v.,  is  no  variahlenexs. 
VA8HTI,  vash'tl-Pers.  best. 

the  uueen  of  king  Ahasuerus,  Esth.  1.  9. 
VATS.    Prov.  3.  10,  thy  v.    A.  F,  presses. 
Joel  2.  24,  V.  shall  overflow.     A.  v.,  fats. 
VAULT.    Ezek.  16.  24,  a  r.  place.    A.  F,  eminent. 

Amos  9.  6,  founded  his  v.  upon.    A.  F,  troop. 
VAUNT.    Judg.  7.  2,  lest  Israel  r.  themselves. 

1  Cor.  13.  4,  love  vaunfetli  not  it.self. 
VAUNTINGS.    Jas.  4.  16,   glory   in   your  v.    A.V., 

hna.ttiiKis. 
VEHEMENTLY.    Luke  23. 10,  scribes  stood,  v.  accus- 
ing him. 
VEIL.    Gen.  24.  65,  she  took  her  I'.    A.V.^avail. 
Ex.  36.  35,  he  made  the  v.  of  blue.     A.  F,  a  rail. 
Num.  4.  5,  the  r.  of  the  screen.     A.  V.,  covering  vail. 
Isa.  3.  23,  the  turbans,  and  the  r.    A.  F,  rails. 
47.  2,  remove  thy  /■.     A.  V.,  uncorcr  thi/  lochs. 
Mat.  27.  51 ;  Mark  15.  38  ;  Luke  23.  45,  v.  of  the  temple 
was  rent.  [is. 

2  Cor.  3. 15,  a  v.  lieth  upon  their  heart.     A.  F,  the  vail 
Heb.  6. 19,  that  which  is  within  the  v. 

10.  20,  through  the  v.,  that  is  to  say,  his  fiesb. 
Veil,  worn  by  women,  Gen.  24.  65  ;  1  Cor.  11.  6. 
of  the  tabernacle  and  temple,  Ex.  26.  31 ;   36.  35 ;  Lev. 

16.  2, 15 ;  2  Cor.  3.  14. 
of  the  temple,  rent  at  the  crucifixion,  Mat.   27.  51 : 
Mark  15.  38  :  Luke  23.  45.  [aside. 

VEILED.    S.  of  Sol.  1.  7,  one  that  is  v.    A.  F,  turnefh 

1  Cor.  11.  6,  woman  .  .  .  v.    A.  F,  covered. 

2  Cor.  4.  3,  gospel  is  r.,  it  is  v.    A.  F,  be  hid,  it  is  hid. 
VENGEANCE.    Lev.  19.  18,  shalt  not  take  v.    A.  F, 

avenge. 
Lev.  26.  25,  execute  the  v.    A.  F,  avenge  the  quarrel. 
Deut.  32.  35,  V.  is  mine.    A.  F,  To  me  belongeth  v. 
2  Sam.  22.  48,  that  executeth  v.  for  me.    A.  F,  avengeth 

me. 
Prov.  6.  34,  in  the  day  of  v. 
Isa.  34.  8,  Jehovah  hath  a  day  of  v. 
35.  4,  God  will  come  with  v. 
59.  17,  he  put  on  garments  of  v. 
63.  4,  V.  was  in  my  heart. 
Luke  21.  22,  these  are  days  of  v. 
1  Pet.  2.  14,  V.  on  evil-doers.    A.  F,  punishment  of. 
Vengeance,  belongs  to  God,  Deut.  32.  35;  Ps.  94. 1 ;  Isa. 
34.  8  ;  Jer.  50.  15 ;  Mic.  5.  15  ;  Nab.  1.  2  ;   Rom.  12.  19  ; 
2  Tlies.  1.  8  ;  Heb.  10.  30. 
VENISON.    Gen.  25.  28,  eat  of  his  v. 
VENOM.    Deut.  32.  33,  cruel  v.  of  asps. 

Hab.  2.  15.  addest  thy  v.    A.  F,  bottle  to  him. 
VENOMOUS.    Acts  28.  4,  the  v.  creature. 


VENTURE.    1  Kings  22.  34,  drew  his  bow  at  a  v. 
VERIFIED.    Gen.  42.  20,  your  words  be  v. 

1  Kings  8.  26,  let  thy  word,  I  pray  thee,  be  v. 
VERILY.    Judg.  17.  3, 1  v.  dedicate  the  silver,    A.  F, 
icholly. 

Isa.  45.  15,  F  thou  art  a  God  that  hidest. 

Acts  26.  9,  I  V.  thought  with  myself. 

1  Cor.  5.  3,  For  I  c,  being  absent  in  body. 

Phil.  3.  8,  Yea  r.,  and  I  count,    A.  F,  doubtless. 

1  John  2.  5,  in  him  v.  hath  the  love  of  God. 
VERMILION.    Jer.  22.  14,  painted  with  v. 

Ezek.  23.  14,  portrayed  with  v. 
VERY.    Gen.  27.  24,  my  r.  son  Esau  ? 
Ex.  24. 10,  the  v.  heaven.    A.  F,  body  of. 
Num.  12.  3,  the  man  Moses  was  v.  meek. 
Ps.  46. 1,  A  V.  present  help  in  trouble. 
89.  7,  A  God  r.  terrible.    A.  V.,  greatly  to  be  feared. 
S.  of  Sol.  8.  6,  A  V.  flame  of  Jehovah.    A.  F,  ivhich  hath 

a  most  vehement  flame. 
Ezek.  33.  32,  v.  lovely  song  of  one  that  hath. 
Acts  25. 10,  thou  also  v.  well  knowest.    A.  F,  thou  v. 

2  Cor.  5.  5,  for  this  r.  thing.  A.  F,  the  selfsame. 
Pbilem.  12,  my  v.  heart.  A.  F,  mine  own  bowels. 
Heb.  1.  3,  the  v.  image.    A.  T1,  express. 

VESSEL.    Gen.  42.  25,  fill  their  v.    A.  F,  sacks. 
Ex.  31.  8,  9  ;  35.  14,  its  v.    A.  F,  his  furniture. 
Lev.  6.  28,  in  a  brazen  r.    A.  F,  pot. 
Ps.  31.  12,  I  am  like  a  broken  v. 
Prov.  26.  23,  a.n  earthen  v.    A.  F,  x>otsherd. 
Isa.  65.  4,  broth  of  abominable  things  is  in  their  v. 

66.  20,  their  oblation  in  a  clean  ?•. 
Jer.  22.  23,  despised  broken  v.  ?    A.  T\,  idol  ? 

22.  28,  a  r.  wherein  none  delighteth  ? 

25.  34,  fall  Hke  a  goodly  r. 
Mat.  13.  48,  g.athered  the  good  into  v. 

25.  4,  oil  in  their  v. 

Mark  11. 16,  a  r.  through  the  temple. 
John  19.  29,  a  r.  full  of  vinegar. 
Acts  9. 15,  a  chosen  v. 

10. 11,  certain  r.  descending. 

27.  41,  ran  the  v.  aground.    ^1.  F,  shi2J. 
Rom.  9.  21,  to  make  one  part  a  r.  unto  honor. 

9.  23,  glory  upon  r.  of  mercy. 

1  Thes.  4.  4,  his  own  r.  in  sanctification.    A.  F,  fiis  v. 

2  Tim.  2.  21,  he  .shall  be  a  v.  imto  honor. 

1  Pet.  3.  7,  the  weaker  v. 

Vessels,  of  the  temple,  1  Kings  7. 40  ;  taken  to  Babylon, 

2  Kings  25.  14  ;  2  Chr.  36.  7 ;  profaned,  Dan.  5.  2-4 ; 

restored  to  Jerusalem,  Ezra  1.  7-11. 

VESTMENTS.    2  Kings  10.  22,  brought  them  forth  v. 

VESTURE.    Gen.  41.  42,  r.  of  fine  linen. 

Gen.  49.  11,  washed  liis  .  .  .  v.  in  the  blood  of  grapes, 

.4.  F.,  clot  lies. 
Ps.  22. 18,  upon  my  v.  do  they  cast  lots. 
102.  26,  As  a  v.  shalt  thou  change  them, 
104.  6,  with  a  v.     A.  F,  garment. 
Vesture,  lots  cast  for  Christ's,  Mat.  27.  35 ;  Mark  15,  24 ; 

Luke  23.  34  ;  John  19.  24. 
VEX.    Deut.  2.  9,  F  not  Moab.    A.  F,  Distress  not  the 
Moabites. 

2  Chr.  15.  6,  God  did  r.  them. 

Job  19.  2,  How  long  will  ye  r.  my  soul. 
Ps.  2.  5,  r.  them  in  his  sore  displeasure. 
Isa.  11. 13,  they  that  r.  Judah.    A .  V. ,  the  adversaries  of. 
Ezek.  32.  9,  v.  the  hearts  of  many. 
Mat.  15.  22,  grievously  r.  with  a  demon  (=  harassed). 
2  Pet.  2.S.r.  his  righteous  soul. 
VEXATION.     Job  5.   2,  v.  killeth  the  foolish  man. 
A.  v.,  ivraih. 
Job  6.  2,  my  v.  were  but  weighed.    A.  F,  grief. 
Prov,  12.  16,  A  fool's  v.  is  presently  known.    A.  V., 

wratlx. 
I.sa.  65. 14,  wail  for  r.  of  spirit. 
VIAL.    1  Sam.  10.  1,  Samuel  took  the  v.  of  oil. 

2  Kin^.s  9.  1,  this  r.  of  oil.     A.  F,  hoz. 
VICTORY.    1  Sam.  19.  .5,  wrought  a  great  r.    A.V., 
salvation.  [David. 

2  Sam.  8.  6,  Jehovah  gave  v.  to  David,    .4 .  F,  preserved 
19.  2,  r.  that  day. 

1  Chr.  11.  14,  by  a  great  v.    A.  F,  deliverance. 
29.  11,  and  the  v.,  and  the  majesty. 
Prov.  21.  31,  V.  is  of  Jehovah.     A.  F,  safety. 
Mat.  12.  20,  send  forth  judgment  unto  v. 
1  Cor.  15.  .55,  O  death,  where  is  thy  v.  ? 
1  John  5.  4,  the  v.  that  hath  overcome  the  world. 
Victory,  over  .sin  and  death,  Rom.  8.  37,  38 ;  1  Cor.  15. 
.55-57  ;  Rev.  15.  2. 
by  faith,  1  John  5.  4,5. 
VICTUALLED.    1  Kings  20.  27,  and  were  v.    A.  F, 

pre.fent. 
VIEW.    Neb.  2.  13.  r.  the  walls  of  Jerusalem. 
VILE .    Job  34.  ] 8,  Thou  art  ?'.     A .  V. ,  uicked  ? 
Jer.  15. 19,  the  precious  from  the  v. 
Nah.  3.  6.  make  thee  v. 
Rom.  1.  26,  up  unto  v.  pa.ssions. 
Jas.  2.  2.  a  poor  man  in  v.  clothing, 
3.  16.  eveiy  r.  deed.    A.  F,  evil  ivork. 
VILENESS.    Ps.  12.  8,  When  v.  is  exalted  among  the 
sons  of  men.    A.  F,  the  vilest  men  are. 


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VILLAGE.    Gen.  25. 16,  tlieir  c.    A.  V.,  toivns. 
Deut.  2.  23,  dwelt  in  i\    A.  V.,  Ilaserim. 
Mat.  10.  11,  whatsoever  city  or  c    A.V.,  (own. 
21.  2,  Go  into  the  v.  that  is  over  against  you. 
Mark  6.  6,  And  he  went  round  about  the  r. 

8.  2«,  Do  not  even  enter  into  the  v.    A.V.,  Neither  go 
into  Ike  town,  nor  If!/  it  to  any  in  the  ton>n.. 

Luke  5.  17,  every  i\  of  GaHlee.    A.  V.,  town. 

9.  G,  throughout  the  r.    A.  V.,  towns.  [hem. 
John  7.  42,  Uethlehem,  the  r.    A.  F.,  the  toicn  of  tiethle- 

11.  1,  the  ;•.  of  Mary.    A.  V.,  town. 

Acts  8.  25,  gospel  to  many  c.  of  the  Samaritans. 
VINE.    Gen.  4U,  9,  a  v.  was  before  me. 

Deut.  32.  32,  their  v.  is  of  the  v.  of  Sodom. 

Judg.  13.  14,  anything  that  cometh  of  the  c. 

2  Kings  18.  31,  every  one  of  his  v. 

Ps.  80.  8,  broughtest  a  v.  out  of  Egypt. 

S.  of  Sol.  7.  12,  ('.  hath  budded.    A.  V'.,  vine  flourish. 

Isa.  24.  7,  the  v.  languisheth. 

Jer.  2.  21,  a  uoble  v.  ;  Ezek.  19.  10,  like  a  r. 

Hos.  10.  1,  Israel  is  a  luxuriant  i'.    A.  V.,  empty  v. 

Mat.  2(j.  29,  fruit  of  the  v. 

John  15.  1,  I  am  the  true  v. 

Jas.  3.  12,  or  a  r.  figs? 
Vine,  see  Gen.  49.  11 ;  Isa.  5.  2;  27.  2,  3;  Mat.  21.  33-40; 
Mark  12.  1,  2. 

typical  of  Chri.st,  John  15.  1-8. 
VINEDRESSER.    Luke  13.  7,  the  r.    A.  V.,  dresser  of 

his  rinciiard. 
VINEGAR.     Num.  6.  3,  v.  of  wine. 

Kuth  2.  14,  dip  thy  morsel  in  t)ie  v. 

Ps.  69.  21,  they  gave  me  t\  to  drink. 

Prov.  10.  26,  As  v.  to  the  teeth. 

Mat.  27.  48,  a  sponge,  and  filled  it  with  v. 
Vinegar  offered  to  Jesus  on  the  cross.  Mat.  27.  34,  48  ; 

■    Mark  15.  36 ;  Luke  23.  36 ;  Jolm  19.  29,  30.    See  Ps. 
6».  21. 
VINEYARD.    Judg.  14.  5,  the  r.  of  Timnah. 

S.  of  Sol.  1.  6,  mine  own  r.  have  I  not  kept. 
2.  15,  foxes.  That  spoil  the  v.    A.V.,  vines. 

Isa.  3.  14,  ye  that  have  eaten  up  the  v. 

5.  7,  the  ('.  of  Jehovah  of  hosts. 

27.  2,  r.  of  wine  ;  Jer.  12.  10,  destroyed  my  v. 
Mat.  20.  1,  hire  laborers  into  his  c. 
21.  28,  work  to-day  in  the  r. ;  21.  39,  out  of  the  v. 
Mark  12.  2,  fruits  of  the  r. 
Vineyard,  first  planting  of  a.  Gen.  9.  20. 
of  Naboth,  1  Kings  21. 

parables  of,  Mat.  20.  1 ;  21.  33  ;  Mark  12.  1 :  Luke  20.  9. 
laws  concerning,  Ex.  22.  5 :  Lev.  19. 10  ;  Deut.  20.  6 ;  23. 
24 ;  24.  21. 
VINTAGE.    Lev.  26.  5,  reach  unto  tlie  v. 
Num.  18.  12,  the  best  of  the  r.     A.  V..  wine. 
Job  24.  6,  they  glean  the  r.  of  the  wicked. 
Isa.  16.  10,  made  the  v.  shout  to  cease. 
24.  13,  gleanings  when  the  v.  is  done. 
Mic.  6. 15,  and  the  v.    A.  V.,  sweet  wine. 
Rev.  14. 19,  the  r.  of  the  earth.    A.V.,  vine. 
VIOLENCE.    Gen.  6.  11,  filled  with  v. 
Gen.  49.  5,  Weapons  of  v.    A.  F.,  instrnments  of  crnelty. 
2  Sara.  22.  3,  thou  save.st  me  from  v. 
Job  16.  17,  Although  there  is  no  r.    A.  Y.,  Not  for  any 

injiistice. 
Ps.  7. 16,  his  V.  shall.    A.  F,  violent  dealing. 
11.  5,  loveth  r. ;  ,55.  9,  seen  r. 
58.  2,  V.  of  your  hands  ;  72.  14,  from  oppression  and  v. 

73.  6,  F.  covereth  them  as  a  garment. 

74.  20,  habitations  of  v.    A.V.,  erneJty. 
Prov.  3.  31,  man  of  v.    A.  V.,  oppressor. 

4.  17,  drink  the  wine  of  v. 

16.  29,  A  man  of  v.    A.V.,  violent  man. 

19.  26,  doeth  v.  to  his  father.     A.V.,  wasteth. 

21.  7,  V.  of  the  wicked.     A .  F,  robbery. 
Isa.  53.  9.  he  had  done  no  v. 

60. 18,  F.  shall  no  more  be  heard. 
Jer.  22.  3.  do  no  v..  to  the  sojourner. 
Ezek.  7. 11.  F.  is  risen  up  into  a  rod. 

8.  17,  filled  the  land  with  v. 
Amos  3.  10,  v.  and  I'obbery  in  their  palaces. 

6.  3.  cause  the  seat  of  v.  to  come  near. 
Obad.  10,  the  v.  done  to  thy  brother. 
Mic.  6.  12,  rich  men  thereof  are  full  of  v. 
Hab.  1.  3.  destruction  arid  ?•.  are  before  me. 

2. 17,  the  V.  done  to  Lebanon  shall  cover  thee. 
Mai.  1.  13,  that  which  was  taken  by  v.    A.  F,  that 

whieli  nms  torn. 
Mat.  11.  12.  the  kingdom  .  .  .  suffereth  v. 
11.  12.  and  men  of  v.  take.    A.  F,  ilie  violent. 
Luke  3  T4,  from  no  man  by  v. 
VIOLENT.    Ps.  17.  4,  kept  me  from  .  .  .  the  v.    A.V., 
desiroyrr. 
Ps.  18.  48,  deliverest  me  from  the  v.  man. 
54.  3,  v.  men  have  sought.     A.  F.,  oppressors. 
86.  14.  a  company  of  r.  men. 
140.  11.  Evil  shall  hunt  the  v.  man. 
Prov.  11.  16,  V.  men  obtain  riches.    A.V.,  .<itrnng. 
Dan.  11.  14,  children  of  the  r.  among  thy  people.    A.V., 
rnhhors. 
VIOLENTLY.    Gen.  21.  25,  had  v.  taken  away. 


VIPER.     Job  20.  16,  I'.'s  tongue  shall  slay  him. 

Isa.  30.  6,  ' .  and  fiery  flying  serpent. 

Mat.  3.  7 ;  12.  34 ;  23.  33 ;  Luke  3.  7,  offspring  of  v. 

Acts  28.  3.  a  1'.  came  out  by  reason  of  the  heat. 
VIRGINITY.    Lev.  21.  13,  take  a  wife  in  her  v. 

Judg.  11.  37,  and  bewail  my  v. 

Luke  2.  36,  seven  years  from  her  v. 
VIRGINS.      Ps.    148.   12,   young   men   and   v.     A.V., 
maidens. 

Isa.  7.  14,  a  r.  shall  conceive. 

Mat.  1.  23,  the  v.  shall  be  with  child.    A.  F,  a  v. 

2  Cor.  11.  2,  present  you  as  a  pure  r. 
VIRTUE.    2  Pet.  1.  3,  called  us  by  his  own  glory  and  v. 
VISAGE.     Isa.  52.  14,  his  v.  was  so  marred. 

Lam.  4.  8,  r.  is  blacker  than  a  coal. 

Dan.  3.  19,  the  form  of  his  r.  was  changed. 
VISIBLE.     Col.  1.  16,  things  r.  and  things  invisible. 

A.  F,  r.  anil  invisible. 
VISION.    Num.  12.  6,  known  unto  him  in  a  v. 

Num.  24.  4,  v.  of  the  Almighty. 

Job  7.  14,  terrifiest  me  through  v. 
20.  8,  chased  away  as  a  r.  of  the  night. 

Ps.  89.  19,  tliou  spakestin  v.  to  thy  saints. 

Isa.  21.  2,  A  grievous  v.  is  declared. 

22.  1,  valley  of  r.  ;  28.  7,  they  err  in  v. 
29.  7,  as  a  dream,  a  v.  of  the  night. 

Jer.  14.  14,  prophesy  unto  you  a  lying  v. 

23.  16,  a  ?;.  of  their  own  heart. 
Lam.  2.  9,  no  r.  from  Jehovah. 

2. 14,  foolish  v.     A.  F,  things  for  thee. 
Ezek.  12.  22,  every  r.  faileth  ?    13.  7,  a  false  v. 
13.  23,  ye  shall  no  more  see  false  r.     A.  F,  vanity, 
Dan.  10.  16.  bv  reason  of  the  v.     A.  F,  by  the  v. 
Mat.  17.  9,  Tell  the  r.  to  no  man. 
Luke  24.  23,  they  liad  also  seen  a  v.  of  angels. 
Acts  26.  19,  unto  the  heavenly  v. 
Visions,  of  God,  Gen.  12.  7  ;  Num.  24.  4  ;  Job  7. 14 ;  Isa. 

1.  1 :  Acts  2.  17  ;  2  Cor.  12.  1. 
of  Abrahaw,  Gen.   12.  7  ;  15.  1-17;  Jacob,  Gen.  28.  10; 

Pharaoh,  Gen.  41.  ;  J/o.9e.v,  Ex.  33. 11,18-23;  34.  29-35; 

Balaam,  Num.  24.  4  ;  Micaiah,  1  Kings  22.19;  2  Chr. 

18.  18-21 ;  Eliphaz,   Job  4.  12-17 ;  Jsaiah.  Isa.  6.  1-8 ; 

Jeremiah,. ^e^w  1. 11-13 ;  24. 1-8 ;  Ezckiel. Ezek.  1. 4-28  ; 

10.  ;    11. ;  37.  ;    40. ;    Neluchoiinezzar,  Dan.  4. ;  Bel- 

sha.z~ar,  Dan.  5.  5;  Lanvl,  Dan.  7.-12;   Zechuriah, 

Zech.  1.  ;   Stephen,  Acts  7.  55;  Peter,  Acts  10.  9-16; 

(''melius.  Acts  10.  3,  30;  John,  Rev.  1. ;  4.-22. 
VISIT.     Gen.  50.  24,  v.  you. 
Ex.  20.  5 ;  Num.  14.  18 ;  Deut.  5.  9,  r.  the  iniquity. 

32.  34,  when  I  v.,  I  will  r.  their  sin  upon  them. 
Lev.  18.  25,  therefore  I  do  r.  the  iniquity. 
Job  7.  18.  r.  him  every  morning. 

31.  14,  when  he  r.,  wlmt  shall  I  answer  him  ? 

35.  15,  he  hath  not  v.  in  his  auger.    ^.  T'.,  hath  v. 
Ps.  8.  4.  that  thou  v.  him  ? 

59.  5,  Arise  to  r.  all  the  rations. 

65.  9,  )'.  the  earth,  and  waterest  it. 

106.  4,  V.  me  with  thy  salvation. 
Jer.  5.  9,  Shall  I  not  v.  for  these  things? 
Amos  3.  2,  r.  upon  you  all  your  iniquities.    A.  V.,  pun- 
ish yon  for. 
Mat.  25.  36.  sick,  and  ye  v.  me. 
Luke  1.  78,  the  dayspring  .  .  .  shall  v,     A.V.,  hath 

visited. 
Acts  15.  14,  God  V.  the  Gentiles. 
Gal.  1.  18,  to  V.  Cephas.    A.V.,  see. 
.^ap.  1.  27.  to  ?•.  tlie  fatherless. 
VISITATION.    Num.  16.  29,  after  the  v.  of  all  men. 
Isa.  10.  3.  what  will  ye  do  in  the  day  of  v. 
Hos.  9.  7,  The  days  of  v.  are  come. 
Mic.  7.  4,  even  thy  v.,  is  come. 
Luke  19.  44,  knew'est  not  the  time  of  thy  v. 
1  Pet.  2.  12,  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  v. 
VOICE.     Gen.  4.  10,  the  v.  of  thy  brother's  blood. 
Gen.  27.  22,  The  r.  is  Jacob's  v. 
Ex.  20.  18,  V.  of  the  trumpet.    A .  F,  noise. 

23.  21,  hearken  unto  his  v. 
Deut.  4.  33.  hear  the  r.  of  God  .speaking. 
Jo.sh.  6.  10.  nor  let  your  v.  be  heard. 

1  Sam.  24.  16,  Is  this  thy  r. 
.  1  Kings  19.  12,  still  small  v. 

2  Kings  4.  31,  neither  r. ;  Job  3.  7,  Let  no  joyful  v. 
Job  4.^10,  the  r.  of  the  fierce  hon. 

37.  5,  God  thundereth  .  .  .  with  his  v. 
Ps.  3.  4,  cry  unto  Jehovah  with  my  v. 

5.  3,  Shalt  thou  hear  my  v. 

18.  13.  the  Most  High  uttered  his  v. 

31.  22,  the  v.  of  my  supplications. 

42.  4,  the  '•.  of  joy  and  praise. 

93.  4.  V.  of  many  waters.     A.  F,  noise. 

95.  7,  To-day.  oh  tliat  ye  would  hear  his  v. ! 

141.  1,  Give  "ear  unto  niy  v. 
Prov.  1.  20,  uttered  her  v. 

5.  13,  Neither  have  I  obeyed  the  v. 

8.  4,  mv  V.  is  to  the  sons. 
Eccl.  5.  3,  a  fool's  v.  with  a  multitude  of  words. 

12.  4,  rise  up  at  the  v.  of  a  bird. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  8,  V.  of  my  beloved  ! 

2.  12,  v.  of  the  turtle-dove. 


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Isa.  13.  2,  lift  up  the  v.  :  30.  19,  at  the  v.  of  thy  ci-y- 
40.  6,  The  v.  of  cue  saying.  Cry  ;  48.  20,  a  v.  of  singing. 
52.  8,  lift  up  the  v.,  togetlier  do  they.    .4.  1'.,  ivith  (lie 
V.  togetlier  sltall  tliei/. 

65.  19,  the  V.  of  weepnig. 

66.  6,  a  V.  from  the  temple,  a  v.  of  Jehovali. 
Jer.  6.  23,  v.  roareth  like  the  sea. 

7.  34,  the  V.  of  mirth  and  the  r.  of  gladness. 

30. 19,  the  c.  of  them  that  make  merry. 

50.  28,  The  v.  of  them  that  flee. 

.51.  55,  destroyeth  out  of  her  the  great  v. 
Ezek.  10.  5,  as  the  r.  of  God  Almighty. 

23.  42,  the  v.  of  a  multitude  being  at  ease. 

33.  32,  one  that  hath  a  pleasant  r. 

43.  2,  liis  V.  was  like  the  soiuid  of  many  waters. 
Dan.  4.  31,  there  fell  a  c.  from  heaven. 
Nah.  2.  7,  handmaids  moan  as  \\ith  the  v.  of  doves. 
Hab.  3.  16,  My  lips  quivered  at  the  r. 
Zeph.  1.  14,  the  r.  of  the  day  of  Jehovah. 
Zech.  11.  3,  A  r.  of  the  waihng  of  the  shepherds  ! 
Mat.  12.  19,  Xeitlier  shall  auy  one  hear  liis  v. 

17.  5,  a  V.  out  of  the  cloud. 
John  1.  23,  V.  of  one  crying. 

3.  8,  hearest  the  v.  thereof.     A.  F.,  sound. 

10.  4,  they  know  his  v. 

12.  30,  Tlus  V.  hath  not  come  for  my  sake. 

18.  37,  Every  one  .  .  .  heareth  my  r. 

Acts  9.  7,  hearing  the  v.,  but  beholding  no  man. 
22.  14,  a  ('.  from  his  mouth.     A.  V.,  the  v.  of. 
1  Cor.  14.  8.  an  uncertain  v.     A.  V.,  sound. 

1  Thes.  4.  16,  the  v.  of  the  archangel. 

2  Pet.  1.  17,  a  v.  to  him  by  the  Majestic  Glory. 

2.  16,  dumb  ass  spake  with  man's  '■. 

Rev.  1. 15,  as  the  r.  of  many  waters.    ^4.  V.,  sound. 

3.  20,  if  any  man  hear  my  v. 

4.  5,  V.  and  thunders. 

14. 18,  with  a  great  v.    A.V.,  loxid  cry. 

19.  5,  a  (■.  came  forth  from  the  throne. 

Voice,  of  God,  at  the  giving  of  the  law,  Ex.  19.  19  ;  20.  1. 
its  majesty.  Job  37.  4  ;  Ps.  18.  13  ;  29.  4 ;  68.  33 ;   Joel  2. 

11. 
heard  by  Elijah,  1  Kings  19.  12;  by  Ezekiel,  Ezek.  1. 

24 :  10.  5. 
heard  at  Christ's  baptism,  Mat.  3. 17  ;  Mark  1.  11 ;  Luke 
3.  22  ;  by  the  disciples,  Jolon  12.  23 ;  at  the  transfigura- 
tion. Mat.  17.  5 ;   Mark  9.  7 ;  Luke  9.  35 ;  2  Pet.  1.  17, 
IS  ;  by  Paul,  Acts  9.  7  ;  26.  14 ;  by  John,  Rev.  1.  10. 
His  people  hear  His,  John  10.  3,  16,  27. 
VOID.    Gen.  1.  2,  waste  and  v.  (=  ftmpfy). 
Num.  6.  12,  days  shall  be  v.    A.  V.,  lost. 
30.  8,  make  v.  her  vow.    A.V.,  of  none  effect. 
Deut.  32.  28,  a  nation  v.  of  counsel. 
Ps.  119. 126,  V.  thy  law. 

Prov.  6.  32,  is  v.  of  uiaderstauding.     A.  V.,  Jacket h. 
9.  4,  that  is  v.  of  understanding.     .1.  F.,  luanieth. 

11.  12,  V.  of  wisdom. 

15.  21,  r.  of  wisdom.     A.  F,  destitute. 
Isa.  55.  11,  not  return  unto  me  v. 
Nah.  2.  10,  empty,  and  c,  and  waste. 
Mat.  15.  6,  made  r.  the  word  of  God.    A.  F,  commrtnd- 

ment  .  .  .  of  none  effect. 
Acts  24. 16,  a  conscience  v.  of  offence. 
Rom.  4.  14,  faith  is  made  v. 
1  Cor.  1.  17,  lest  the  cross  ...  be  made  v.    A.V.,  of 

none  effect. 
Gal.  2.  21,  not  make  v.  the  grace  of  God.    A.  V.,  frus- 
trate. 

3.  15,  no  one  maketh  it  v.    A.  F,  no  man  disannuUeth. 
Phil.  I.  10,  sincere  and  r.  of  offence.     A.  F,  without. 
VOLUNTARY.    Col.  2.  18,  a  v.  humility  and  worship- 
ping. 
VOPHSf.  voph'sl  —  Heb.  my  increase.    Num.  13.  14. 
VOTE.    Acts  26.  10,  I  gave  my  v.  against  them.    A.  V., 

VOUCHETH.    Jobl6.  19,hethatr.forme.    A.r.,my 

rfcord  is. 
VOUCHSAFED.    Acts  7.  17,  which  God  v.    A.  F,  had 

sworn. 
VOW.    Gen.  28.  20,  Jacob  i\  a  v.  [row. 

Num.  30.  2,  voweth  a  r.  unto  Jehovah.     A.  F,  vow  a 
Judg.  11.  30,  Jephthah  v.  a  v.  unto  Jehovah. 
Job  22.  27,  thou  shalt  pay  thy  r. 
Ps.  50.  14,  pay  thy  r.  unto  the  Most  High. 
56. 12,  Thy  r.  are  upon  me. 
6.5.  1,  shall  the  v.  be  performed. 
Eccl.  5.  4,  When  thou  vowest  a  r.  unto  God. 
Isa.  19.  21,  and  shall  v.  a  r.  unto  Jehovah. 
Vows,  regulations  concerning,  Lev.  27. ;  Num.  6.  2-8 ; 
30. :  Deut.  23.  21 :  Mai.  1.  14. 
obligation  of.  Josh.  9.  18-20 ;  1  Sam.  14.  24. 37-39 ;  Ps.  66. 

13,  14  ;  76.  11 ;  132.  2-5. 
Examples  of -.  —  Jacob's,  Gen.  28.  20:  31.  13;  the  Israel- 
ites', Num.  21.  2;  Jephthah's,  Judg.  11.  31-39;  Han- 
nah's. 1  Sam.  1.  11 ;  Paul's,  Acts  18.  18 ;  four  men  at 
Jerusalem,  Acts  21.  23. 
VOYAGE.    Acts  21.  7,  r.  from  Tyre.    A.  F,  course. 
Acts  27.  9,  V.  was  now  dangerous.    A.  F,  sailing. 
27.  10.  the  V.  will  be  with  injury. 
VULTURE.    Lev.  11. 18,  v.    A.  F,  gier  eagle. 


w 

WAFERS.    Ex.  16.  31,  like  w.  made  with  honey. 
Lev.  2.  4,  unleavened  «'.  anointed  with  oil. 
1  Chr.  23.  29,  unleavened  ic.    A.  V.,  cuk'-s. 
Wafers,  used  in  various  otfei'ings,  Ex.  29.  2,  23  ;  Lev.  2. 

4;  7.  12;  8.  26;  Num.  6.  15,  19. 
WAG.     Ps.  64.  8,  shall  w.  the  head.     A.  r.,ftee  aicay. 
Jer.  48.  27,  thou  wuggest  the  head.      A.V.,  skippedst 

for  joy. 
Lam.  2.  15,  They  hiss  and  tc.  their  head. 
Mat.  27.  39,  railed  on  him,  icaggiug  their  heads. 
WAGES.    Gen.  29.  15,  what  shall  thy  w.  be  ? 
Gen.  30.  28,  Appoint  me  thy  w. 
31.  8.  The  speckled  shall  be  thy  w. 
31.  S,  The  riugstreaked  shall  be  thy  ic.    A.  F,  hire. 
Ex.  2.  9,  I  will  give  thee  thy  «•. 
Deut.  23.  18,  the  ir.  of  a  dog.     A.  F,  x>rice. 
Job  7.  2,  looketh  for  his  n\    A.  V.,  the  reward. 
Jer.  22  13,  without  w.  ;  Hag.  1.  6,  earneth  w. 
Luke  3.  14,  be  content  with  your  ic. 
John  4.  36,  He  that  reapeth,  receiveth  w. 
Rom.  6.  23,  the  ir.  of  sin  is  death. 
Wages,  rate  of,  mentioned  only  in  Mat.  20.  2. 
to  be  punctually  paid,  Lev.  19. 13  ;  Deut.  24. 14, 15 ;  Col. 

4.  1 ;  Jas.  5.  4. 
judgments  against  withholding,  Prov.  22.  22,  23 ;  Jer. 

22.  13  ;  Mai.  3.  5. 
paid  in  money,  Mat.  20.  1-14  ;  to  Jacob  in  kind.  Gen. 
29.  15,  20 ;  30.  28  :  31.  7,  8,  41. 
WAGON.     Gen.  45.  19,  w.  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 
Num.  7.  3,  a  w.  for  every  two  of  the  princes. 

1  Sam.  17.  20,  came  to  the  place  of  the  ir.    A.  F,  trench. 
WAIL.     Isa.  13.  6,  W.  ye.     .4.  F,  Howl. 

Isa.  15.  8,  the  «'.  thereof.    .1.  F,  hoiviing. 

Jer.  9.  10, 18,  20,  irailing. 

Ezek.  32.  18,  tc.  for  the  multitude. 

Amos  5.  16,  W.  shall  be  in  all  the  broad  ways. 

Mic.  1.  8,  will  I  lament  and  ir. 

Mark  5.  38,  weeping  and  w.  greatly.    A.  F,  wailed. 

Luke  7.  32,  we  w.    A.  F,  hare  mourned  to  you. 

Rev.  18.  9,  w.  over  her.     -4.  F,  lament  for. 
WAIST.    S.  of  Sol.  7.  2.  Thy  «•.  is  like.    A.V.,  belly. 
WAIT.     Gen.  49.  18,  ir.  for  thy  salvation. 

Num.  4.  23,  w.  upon  the  service.    A.V.,  perform. 

2  Kings  6.  33,  should  I  w.  for  Jehovah. 
Job  6. 11,  I  should  w.  ?     A.  F,  hope  ? 

14.  14,  AU  the  days  .  .  .  would  I  ic. 

15.  22,  n\  for  of  the  sword. 

29.  23,  they  w.  for  me  as  for  the  rain.  [in. 
35.  14,  and  thou  w.  for  him  !    A.  F,  therefore  trust  thou 

Ps.  25.  3,  Yea,  none  that  w.  for  thee. 

27.  14,  take  courage  ;  Tea,  n-.  thou.    A.  F,  w.,  I  say. 

37.  7,  w.  patiently  ;  39.  7.  what  w.  1  for? 

56.  6,  they  have  w.  for  my  soul.    A.  F,  icaif. 

69.  3,  Mine  eyes  fail  while  I  w. 

106.  13,  They  u\  not  for  his  counsel. 
Isa.  8.  17  ;  40.  31,  w.  for  Jehovah. 

30.  18,  therefore  will  Jehovah  w. 
42.  4,  isles  shall  u\  for  his  law. 

Jer.  5.  26,  fowlers  lie  in  w.    A.  F,  setteth  snares. 
9.  8,  he  layeth  tc.  for  him.    A.  V.,  his  wait. 

Lam.  3.  26,  hope  and  quietly  >o. 

Hos.  12.  6,  UK  for  thy  God  continually. 

Acts  1.  4,  but  to  ic.  for  the  promise.    A.  F,  iv. 

Rom.  8.  25,  with  patience  w. 

1  Cor.  11.  33,  u\  one  for  another.    A.  F,  tarry. 

Gal.  5.  5,  ir.  for  the  hope. 

Phil.  3.  20,  u\  for  a  Saviour.    A.  F,  look. 

1  Thes.  1.  10,  w.  for  his  Son  from  heaven. 

Heb.  9.  28,  w.  for  him.    A.  F,  look. 
Waiting,  upon  God,  Gen.  49.  18 ;  Ps.  27. 14  ;  40.  1 ;  62.  1, 
5 ;  104.  27  ;  145.  15 ;  Prov.  20.  22 ;  Isa.  26.  8  :  40.  31 ;  49. 
23 ;   Jer.  14.  22 ;    Lam.  3.  25 ;  Mic.  7.  7 ;   Zeph.  3.  8 ; 
Luke  2.  36. 

for  Christ,  1  Cor.  1.  7 ;  1  Thes.  1. 10 ;  2  Thes.  3.  5. 

for  the  promised  Spirit,  Acts  1.  4. 
WAKE.    Ps.  127.  1.  watchman  waketh,  but  in  vain. 

S.  of  Sol.  5.  2,  my  heart  tc.    A.V.,  waketh. 

Isa.  50.  4,  he  tvakeneth  morning  by  morning. 

Jer.  51.  39,  sleep  .  .  .  and  not  ic. 

Zech.  2.  13,  w.  up  out  of  his.    A.V.,  raised. 
4.  1,  wakened  out  of  his  sleep. 

1  Thes.  5.  10,  whether  we  v.  or  sleep. 
WALK.    Gen.  17.  1,  w.  before  me. 

Gen.  24.  40,  Jehovah,  before  whom  I  to. 

Ex.  16.  4,  tc.  in  my  law. 
18.  20,  the  way  wherein  they  must  w. 

Lev.  26. 12,  I  will  »•.  among  you. 

1  Kings  8.  25,  to  tc.  before  me.    A.  F,  that  they  xv. 

16.  31,  w.  in  the  sins. 
Job  29.  3,  u\  through  darkness. 

31.  7,  heart  ivalked  after  mine  eyes. 
Ps.  12.  8,  The  wicked  tc.  on  every  side. 

23.  4, 1  tc.  through  the  valley. 
26.  11,  tc.  in  mine  integrity. 
55.  14,  tc.  in  the  house  of  God. 


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Ps.  56.  13,  »'.  before  God  In  the  light. 

82.  o,  u\  to  and  fro  in  darkness ;  86.  11,  w.  in  thy  truth. 

115.  7,  they  w.  not ;  119.  45,  w.  at  liberty. 

138.  7,  I IV.  in  the  midst  of  trouble. 
Prov.  G.  22,  When  thou  ica/kest.    A.  V.,  goest. 

8.  20,  u\  in  the  way.    A.  I".,  lead. 

9.  6,  »•.  in  the  way.    A.V.,  go. 

10.  ;t,  icalketli  uprightly  ivalketh  surely. 
19.  1,  poor  that  ivalketh  in  his  integrity. 

Eccl.  2.  14,  the  fool  walkeUi  in  darkness. 
Isa.  2.  5,  let  us  w.  in  the  light. 

30.  21,  This  is  the  way,  w.  ye  in  it. 

35.  9,  the  redeemed  shall  w.  there. 

40.  31,  ft'.,  and  not  faint. 

50.  11,  w.  ye  in  the  flame  of  your  fire.    A.  Fi,  w.  in. 
Ezek.  28.  14,  thouhast  »'.  .  .  .  in  the  midst  .  .  .  of  fire. 

37.  24,  w.  in  mine  ordinances. 
Dan.  4.  37,  «'.  in  pride. 

IIos.  11.  10,  w.  after  Jehovah. 
14.  9,  the  just  shall  ir.  in  them. 
Amos  3.  3,  ic.  together :  Mic.  6.  8,  ic.  humbly. 
Zeph.  1.  17,  XV.  like  blind  men. 
Zech.  1.  10,  sent  to  iv.  to  and  fro. 
Mai.  3.  14,  w.  mournfully  before  Jehovah. 
Mat.  9.  5,  Arise  and  iv.  ?  ;  11.  5,  the  lame  w. 
Mark  7.  5,  Why  iv.  not  thy  disciples. 

8.  24,  men  ...  as  trees,  w. 
16.  12,  two  of  them,  as  they  tv. 

Luke  20.  46,  ic.  in  long  robes. 
24. 17,  as  ye  ir.  ? 
John  7.  1,  IV.  in  Judaea:  8. 12,  tv.  in  the  darkness. 

11.  9,  If  a  man  w.  in  the  day. 

Acts  3.  8,  stood,  and  began  to  iv.    A.  V.,  walked. 

9.  31,  II- .  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord. 
-Rom.  4.  12,  w.  in  the  steps  of  that  faith. 

6.  4,  tv.  in  newness  of  life. 

13.  13,  //'.  becomingly,  as  in  the  day. 
14. 15,  tvalkesi  no  longer  in  love. 

1  Cor.  3.  3,  ic.  after  the  manner  of  men  ? 

2  Cor.  5.  7,  we  iv.  by  faith. 

Gal.  5.  25,  by  the  Spirit  let  us  also  w. 
6. 16,  as  many  as  shall  w.  by.    A.  V.,  as  tv.  according  to. 
Eph.  4.  1,  w.  worthily  ;  5.  15,  v.,  not  as  unwise. 
Phil.  3.  17,  mark  them  that  so  w. 

1  Thes.  4.  1,  how  ye  ought  to  iv. 

2  Thes.  3.  11,  «•.  among  you  disorderly. 
1  Pet.  4.  3,  have  w.  in  lasciviousness. 

5.  8,  ir.  about ;  1  John  1.  7,  ir.  in  the  light. 
1  John  2.  6,  also  to  w.  even  as  he  w. 

3  John  4,  my  children  ir.  in  the  truth. 

Jude  18,  ?/'.  after  their  own.    A.V.,  who  should  ivalk. 
Rev.  3.  4,  they  shall  w.  with  me  in  white. 
Walking,  with  God,  Deut.  5.  33 ;  Josh.  22.  5 ;  1  Kings  8. 
36;  Prov.  2.  7  ;  Jer.  6. 16  ;  Ezek.  37.  24. 
Instances  of  -.—Enoch.,  Gen.  5.  24 ;  Noah,  Gen.  6.  9. 
in  faith,  love,  etc.,  Rom.  8.  1;  13.  13:  Gal.  5.  16;  Phil. 
3.  16  ;  Col.  1.  10 ;  1  John  1.  6 ;  Rev.  3.  4. 
WALL.    Ex.  14.  22,  waters  were  a  w.  unto  them. 

1  Sam.  25.  16,  a  iv.  unto  us  both  by  niglit. 

2  Kings  20.  2,  he  turned  his  face  to  the  w. 

Neh.  4.  3,  their  stone  w. :  Ps.  62.  3,  Like  a  leaning  w. 
Ps.  80.  12,  bi-oken  down  its  w.    A.  T.,  her  hedges. 

122.  7,  within  thy  w. 
Prov.  25.  28,  without  v\ 

Eccl.  10.  8,  breaketh  through  a  iv.    A.  F.,  an  hedge. 
Isa.  5.  5,  break  downi  the  w. 

25.  4,  as  a  storm  against  the  w. 

26. 1,  salvation  will  he  appoint  for  iv. 

59.  10,  grope  for  the  uk 
Lam.  3.  7,  hath  iv.  me  about.    A.  V.,  hedged. 

3.  9,  w.  up  my  ways.    A.  V.,  inclosed. 
Ezek.  8.  7,  hole  in  the  iv. 

13.  5,  built  up  the  w.    A.  F.,  made  .  .  .  hedge. 
Dan.  5.  5,  upon  the  plaster  of  the  iv. 
Amos  5.  19,  leaned  his  hand  on  the  iv. 

7.  7,  the  Lord  stood  beside  a  w. 

Hab.  2.  11,  the  stone  shall  cry  out  of  the  rv. 
Acts  9.  25,  let  him  down  through  the  tv.,  lowering  him, 
in.     A.  v.,  IV.  in. 
23.  3,  thou  whited  iv. 
Eph.  2.  14,  %v.  of  pai-tition. 
WALLET.    Mat.  10.  10,  no  w.  for  your  journey.    A.V., 

.•<e)ip. 
WALLOW.    2  Sam.  20.  12,  Amasa  lay  «-.  in  his  blood. 
A.  v.,  nalloiveil. 
.Jer.  6.  26,  iv.  thyself  in  ashes. 
Ezek.  27.  30,  iv.  themselves  in  the  ashes. 
Mark  9.  20,  fell  .  .  .  and  w.  foaming. 
2  Pet.  2.  22,  'IV.  in  the  mire. 
WANDER.    Gen.  20.  13.  God  caused  me  to  tv. 
Deut.  27. 18,  maketh  the  blind  to  tv. 
Job  15.  23,  He  w.  abroad  for  bread. 

38.  41,  And  w.  for  lack  of  food  ? 
Ps.  55.  7,  then  would  I  tr.  far  off. 

59.  15,  tv.  up  and  down  for  food. 

119.  10,  tv.  from  thy  commandments. 

119.  21,  tv.  from  thv  commandments.     A.  F.,  err. 
Prov.  27.  8,  bird  that  tv.  from  her  nest. 
Isa.  47. 15,  w.  every  one  to  Ids  quarter. 


Jer.  14.  10,  they  loved  to  tv. 

Lam.  4. 14,  They  (f.  as  blind  men.   A.V.,  have  tv  under  ed. 

Ezek.  34.  6,  My  sheep  tr.  through  all. 

Hos.  7.  13,  have  w.  from  me.    A.  V.,Jied. 

Amos  4.  8,  two  or  three  cities  tv. 

8.  12,  tliey  shall  iv.  from  sea  to  sea. 
WANDERER.    Gen.  4.  12,  a  tv.    A.  F.,  vagabond. 

Num.  14.  33,  your  children  shall  be  tv.    A.  F.,  wander. 
Isa.  5.  17,  shall  tv.  eat.    .1.  F.,  siratigers. 
Hos.  9.  17,  they  shall  be  tv.  among  the  nations. 
WANDERING.    Ps.  56.  8,  Thou  numberest  my  tv. 
Prov.  26.  2,  As  the  sparrow  in  her  w.  ...  So  the  curse. 
Heb.  11.  38,  n\  in  deserts.     A.  F.,  thctj  tvandered. 
.Tude  13,  tv.  stars,  for  whom  .  .  .  hath  been  reserved. 
WANT  (n.).    Deut.  28.  48,  in  tv.  of  all  things. 
Judg.  18.  10,  a  place  where  there  is  no  w. 

19.  20,  tv.  lie  upon  me. 
Job  24.  8,  for  tv.  of  a  shelter. 

30.  3,  They  are  gaunt  with  tv.  and  famine. 
Ps.  34.  9,  no  tv.  to  them. 
Prov.  11.  24,  it  tendeth  only  to  tv.    A.  V.,  2)overty. 

28.  22,  IV.  shall  come.    A.  T'.,  jioverty. 
Amos  4.  6,  tv.  of  bread  in  all  your  places. 
Mark  12.  44,  she  of  her  tv.  did  cast  in  all. 
Luke  15.  14,  he  began  to  be  in  tv. 

21.  4,  she  of  her  tr.  did  cast.    A.  V.,  penury. 
2  Cor.  8.  14,  a  supply  .  .  .  for  their  tv. 

9.  12,  the  measure  "of  the  w.  of  the  saints. 

11.  9,  with  you,  and  was  in  w.    A.  V.,  ivanted. 

11.  9,  the  measure  of  my  tv.    A.  F,  that  which  was 
lacking  to  me. 

Phil.  4.  11,  in  respect  of  tv. 

4.  12,  to  be  in  tv.    A.  V.,  suffer  need. 
WANT  (v.).    Ps.  23.  1,  I  shall  not  w. 

S.  of  Sol.  7.  2,  no  mingled  wine  is  wanting.     A.V., 
tvanteih. 
WANTON.    Isa.  3.  16,  and  tv.  eyes. 
Jer.  50.  11,  ye  are  tv.  as  a  heifer.    A.  F.,  grown  fat. 

1  Tim.  5.  11,  waxed  tv.  against  Christ. 

Rev.  18.  7.  waxed  tv.    A.  F.,  lived  deliciotisly. 
WANTONNESS.    Rev.  18.  3,  power  of  her  w.    A.V., 

abinidancr  of  her  delicacies. 
WAR  in.).    Ex.  32.  17,  noise  of  tv. 

Num.  32.  20,  before  Jehovah  to  the  tv.    A.  F,  to  tv. 

2  Sam.  21.  18,  tv.  with  the  Philistines.    A.  F.,  battle. 
1  Chr.  5.  22,  the  tv.  was  of  God. 

7.  11,  able  to  go  forth  .  .  .  for  to. 
Ps.  27.  3.  Though  tv.  should  rise. 

46.  9,  He  maketh  w.  to  cease. 

55.  21,  his  heart  was  tv. 

68.  30,  peoples  that  delight  in  tv. 
Prov.  20.  18,  make  thou  tr. ;  Eccl.  3.  8,  a  time  for  w. 
Eccl.  8.  8,  no  discharge  in  tr. 
Isa.  2.  4,  learn  tv. ;  21.  15,  grievousness  of  w. 
Mic.  2.  8,  as  men  averse  from  to. 
Mat.  24.  6,  of  tv.  and  rumors  of  tv. 
Luke  14.  31,  what  king,  as  he  goeth  to  .  .  .  w. 

1  Cor.  14.  8,  prepare  .  .  .  for  tv.  ?    A.  F,  to  the  battle? 
Heb.  11.  34,  waxed  mighty  in  «'.     A.  F.,  valiant  in  fight. 
Rev.  9.  9,  many  horses  rushing  to  w.    A.  F,  battle. 

12.  7,  there  was  tv.  in  heaven.  {tip. 
WAR  (('.).    Dan.  11.  10,  his  sons  shall  w.    A.V.,be  stirred 

Rom.  7.  23,  tvarring  against  the  law  of  my  mind. 

2  Cor.  10.  3,  we  do  not  tc.  according  to  the  flesh. 
1  Tim.  1. 18,  2P.  the  good  warfare. 

Jas.  4. 1,  tv.  in  your  members? 

Rev.  17.  14,  shall  tv.  against  the  Lamb. 
Wars,  laws  concerning,  Deut.  20.  ;  23.  9  ;  24.  5. 

of  Jehovah,  book  of  the.  Num.  21. 14. 
WARD.    Gen.  42.  17,  put  them  all  together  into  tv. 

Acts  4.  3,  put  them  in  tr.    A.  T'.,  hold. 

5.  18,  in  public  tr.    A.V.,  the  common  2»'ison. 
Ward,  a  prison.  Gen.  40.  3,  4 ;  a  watch-station,  Isa.  21.  8. 
WARES.    Neh.  10.  31,  bring  tv.  or  any  grain. 

Jer.  10.  17,  Gather  up  thy  iv. 

Ezek.  27.  16,  they  traded  for  thy  tc.    A.  F,  occupied  in 

thy  fair.". 
.Tonali  1.  5.  tr.  that  were  in  the  ship. 
WARFARE.    Job  7.  1,  not  a  tc.  to  man.    A.V.,  ax>- 

2X)intPd  lime. 
Job  10.  17,  Changes  and  tv.    A.  F.,  tvar. 
Isa.  40.  2,  tr.  is  accomplished. 
Dan.   10.  1,  even  a  great  tv.    A.V.,  Imt  the  time  ap- 


pointed tvas  long. 

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2  Cor.  10.  4,  weapons  of  our  tv.  are  not  of  the  flesh. 
WARM.    Job  37.  17,  garments  are  tc. 

Eccl.  4.  11,  how  can  one  be  tr.  alone  ? 

Isa.  44.  16.  Aha.  I  am  tr. 
47.  14,  shall  not  be  a  coal  to  "■.  at. 

Jas.  2.  16,  be  ye  tr.  and  filled. 
WARMING.    Mark  14.  54,  tr.  himself.     A.  I'.,  warmed. 

John  18.  18,  they  were  tr.  themselves.  A.  11,  tvarmed. 
WARMTH.  Eccl.  4. 11,  then  they  have  tv.  A.V.,  heat. 
WARN.    Ezek.  3.  is,  »■.  tlie  wicked. 

Mat.  3.  7,  of  vipers,  who  tv.  you. 

Luke  12.  5,  will  tv.  you.    A .  V.^.foretvarn. 

Heb.  8.  5,  Moses  is  tv.    A.  F,  was  admonished. 
12.  25,  him  that  tr.  them  on  earth.    A.  1'.,  spake. 
12.  25,  him  that  iv.  from  heaven.    A.  F.,  .speaketh. 


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WARNING.    Ezek.  3.  18,  givest  hiin  not  n\ 

Ezek.  33.  7,  give  them  u\  from  me.    A.V.,  thou  shall 
.  .  .  icnrn  thrm. 
WARP.     Lev.  13.  48,  in  w.,  or  woof. 
WARRIORS.    1  King.s  12.  21,  chosen  men,  that  were  w. 

Hab.  3.  14,  the  head  of  his  iv.    A.  V.,  villages. 
WAS.    Gen.  41.  56,  famine  ti\  sore.    A.  V.,  waxed. 
WASH.    Job  9.  30,  If  I  tr.  myself. 

Job  20.  6,  When  my  steps  were  lo. 

Ps.  26.  6,  UK  my  hands ;  51.  2,  W.  me  thoroughly. 

Prov.  30. 12,  are  not  »•.  from  tlieir  filthiness. 

S.  of  Sol.  5.  12,  W.  with  milk;  l.sa.  1.  16,  W.  you. 

Jer.  2.  22,  w.  thee  with  lye. 
4. 14,  w.  thy  heart. 

Ezek.  23.  40,  thou  did.st  u\  thyself. 

Mat.  6.  17,  ic.  thy  face  ;  27.  24,  iv.  his  hands. 

Mark  7.  3,  except  tliey  ?r.  their  hands. 

John  9.  7,  ic.  in  the  pool  of  Siloam. 

Acts  22.  16,  «'.  away  thy  sins. 

1  Cor.  6.  11,  but  ye  were  to. 

Heb.  10.  22,  our  body  ic.  with  pure  water. 

2  Pet.  2.  22,  the  sow  that  had  iv. 
Rev.  7.  14,  they  w.  their  robes. 

WASHING.    Mark  7.  4,  washings  of  cups.    A.  V., 
Tit.  3.  5.  tlirough  the  ir.  of  regeneration. 
Heb.  9.  1(1.  meats  and  drinks,  and  divers  w. 
Washing,  enjoined  by  the  law,  Ex.  29. 4  ;  Lev.  6.  27 ;  14. 
8;  Dent.  21.  6;  2  Chr.  4.6. 
the  feet.  Gen.  18.  4  ;  24.  32 ;  43.  24 ;  1  Sam.  25. 41 ;  2  Sam. 

11.  8  ;  i  Tim.  5. 10  ;  of  Je.sus'  feet,  Luke  7.  33. 
the  hands.  Dent.  21.  6  ;  Ps.  26.  6 ;  Mat.  27.  24. 
symbolical,  by  Christ,  John  13.  1-17. 
superstitious,  Mat.  15.  2  ;  Mark  7.  3-8 ;  Luke  11.  33. 
from  sin.  Isa.  1.  16;  4.  4;  in  the  blood  of  Christ,  1  Cor. 

6.  11 ;  Rev.  7.  14. 
figuratively.  Job  9.  30;  Heb  10.  22  ;  Eph.  5.  26. 
WAST.    Rom.  11.  17,  w.  grafted  in  among  them.    A.  V., 
u-ert. 
Rev.  16.  5,  who  art,  and  who  ^u.    A.  F.,  and  w. 
WASTE  (a.).    Gen.  1.  2,  the  earth  was  iv.    A.  V.,  ivifh- 
o at  form. 
Deut.  32.  10,  in  the  iv.  howling  wilderness. 
Ps.  102.  6,  owl  of  the  rv.  places.    A.  F.,  desert. 
Isa.  24.  1,  earth  empty,  and  maketh  it  w. 
Jer.  25.  36,  layeth  iv.  their  pasture.    A.  V.,  hath  spoiled. 
Ezek.  13.  4,  foxes  in  the  w.  places.    A.  V.,  deserts. 
Hos.  2.  12,  lay  n\  her  vines.    ^.  T':,  destroy. 
Acts  8.  3,  Saul  laid  ir.    A.  V.,  made  havock  of. 
WASTE  (7i.).    Job  6.  18,  go  up  into  the  iv.    A.  F.,  go  to 
nothing. 
Ps.  107.  40,  causeth  them  to  wander  in  the  w.    A.V., 

wilderness. 
Isa.  45.  18,  not  a  ic.    A.V.,  in  vain. 
61.  4,  build  the  old  n\ 
Mat.  26.  8,  To  what  purpose  is  tlxis  w.  ? 
WASTE  iv.).    Job  14. 11,  river  w.    A.  V.,  flood  decayeth. 
Ps.  8S.  9,  Mine  eye  iv.  away.    A.  F.,  mourneth. 
91.  6,  destruction  that  w.  at  noonday. 
Luke  15.  13,  there  he  w.  his  substance. 
Waste,  forbidden,  John  6.  12. 

WASTENESS.    Job  30.  3,  in  the  gloom  of  iv.  and  deso- 
lation.   A.  v.,  informer  time  desolate  and  iraste. 
WASTER.    Isa.  54  16,  created  the  w.  to  destroy. 
WATCH  (n.).    Job  7.  12,  settest  a  w.  over  me  ? 
Job  21.  32,  keep  w.  over  the  tomb.     A.  F.,  remain  in. 
40.  24,  Shall  any  take  him  when  he  is  on  the  iv.    A.  F., 
He  taketh  it  with  his  eyes. 
Ps.  5.  3,  wiU  keep  iv.    A.V.,  look  up. 
90.  4,  a  IV.  in  the  night :  141.  3.  Set  a  w. 
Prov.  15.  3,  Keeping  w.  upon  the  evil.    A.  F,  beholding. 
Isa.  21.  5,  they  set  the  w.    A.  F.,  toatch  in  theioatch- 

toicer. 
Jer.  51.  12,  make  the  w.  strong. 
Luke  12.  38,  the  second  ir..  and  if  in  the  third. 
WATCH  (v.).    Gen.  31.  49,  Jehovah  w.  between. 
Job  14.  16,  Dost  thou  not  w.  over  my  sin  ? 
2:-).  2.  God  w.  over  me.    A.  F.,  preserved. 
Ps.  37.  32,  The  wicked  w.  the  righteous. 
71. 10,  U'.  for  my  soul.    ^4.  F,  lay  wait. 
77.  4,  eyes  tv.    A.  V.,  waking. 
102.  7,  I  /('.,  and  am  become  like  a  sparrow. 
Prov.  2.  11,  Discretion  shall  jr.  over  thee.    A.  V.,  pre- 
serve. 

6.  22,  it  shall  xc.  over  thee.    A.V.,  keep. 
Isa.  29.  20,  IV.  for  iniquity. 

Jer.  1.  12,  I  (('.  over  my  word.    A.  V.,  will  hasten. 
5.  26,  they  ir.    A.  F,  lay  ivait. 
20.  10,  they  that  w.    A.V.,  watched. 
Hos.  13.  7,  IV.  by  the  way.    A.V.,  observe. 
Mat.  24.  42,  W.  therefore  :  for  ye  know  not. 
26.  38,  abide  ye  here,  and  w. 
Mark  13.  33,  iv.  and  pray ;  Luke  2.  8,  keeping  w. 
Luke  14.  1,  they  were  w.  him.     .4.  F.,  ivatched. 
1  Cor.  16.  13,  W.  ye.  stand  fast. 
1  Thes.  5.  6,  w.  and  be  sober. 
Heb.  13.  17,  they  iv.  in  behalf  of  your  souls. 
WATCHERS.    Judg.  1.  24,  w.  saw  a  man  come  forth. 
A.  v..  spies. 
Mat.  28.  4,  w.  did  quake.    A.V.,  keepers. 


Watches,  of  time,  Ex.  14.  24 ;  1  Sam.  11.  11 ;  Ps.  63.  6 ; 

Mark  6.  48  ;  Luke  12.  38.  [lant. 

WATCHFUL.    1  Pet.  5.  8,  Be  sober,  be  w.    A.  V.,  vigi- 

Watchfulness,  the  duty  of,  Prov.  8.  34  ;  Mat.  24.  42-51 ; 

25. 13 ;  JMark  13.  35 ;  Luke  12.  3.5-48  ;  Acts  20.  31 ;  1  Cor. 

111.  12 ;  Eph.  6.  18  ;  Col.  4.  2  ;  1  Thes.  5.  6  ;  1  Pet.  6.  8; 

Rev.  3.  2  :  16.  15. 

WATCHMAN.    Ps.  127.  1,  w.  waketh  but  in  vain. 

Ps.  130.  6,  w.  wait  for  the  morning.    A.V.,  they  that 

watch  for. 
S.  of  Sol.  3.  3,  IV.  that  go  about  the  city. 
Isa.  21.  11,  W.,  what  of  the  night  ? 
56. 10,  his  w.  are  blind,  they  are  all  without  knowledge. 
Ezek.  3.  17,  made  thee  a  w. 
Mic.  7.  4,  the  day  of  thy  w.  .  .  .  is  come. 
Watchmen,  duty  of,  2  Sam.  18.  25 ;  2  Kings  9.  17 ;  Ps. 

127.  1 ;  .Jer.  fi.  17  ;  Ezek.  3. 17 ;  Hab.  2.  1. 
WATCH-TOWER.    2  Chr.  20,  24,  came  to  the  lo.-t. 

Isa.  -',2.  14.  ;r.-^  shall  be  for  dens.     A.  F,  towers. 
WATER.    Gen.  26.  20,  The  w.  is  ours. 
Gen.  49.  4,  Boiling  over  as  w. 
Deut.  li.  11,  drinketh  w.  of  the  rain  of  heaven. 

21.  4,  a  valley  with  running  tc.    A.  F,  rough  valley. 
Jo.sh.  7.  5,  melted,  and  became  as  w. 

2  Sam.  14.  14,  as  w.  spilt ;  1  Kings  13.  22,  drink  no  tv. 

2  Kings  6.  5,  the  axe-head  fell  into  the  w. 

2  Chr.  18.  26,  w.  of  affliction. 

32.  30,  the  upper  spring  of  the  iv.    A.  F,  upper  water- 
course. 

Neh.  4.  23,  went  with  his  weapon  to  the  w.    A.  V.,  put 
them  off  for  ivashing. 

Job  8.  11,  grow  without  w.  ? 

14.  9,  scent  of  to.  it  will  bud. 

15.  16,  drinketh  iniquity  like  iv. ! 

22.  7,  w.  to  the  weary ;  26.  8,  biudeth  up  the  w. 
Ps.  22.  14,  I  am  poured  out  like  w. 

23.  2,  beside  still  iv. ;  46.  3,  iv.  thereof  roar. 
58.  7,  melt  away  as  iv.    A.  F,  waters. 

63.  1,  weary  land,  where  no  iv.  is. 

65.  9,  river  of  God  is  full  of  ti: 

66.  12,  through  fire  and  through  w. 

73.  10,  w.  of  a  full  cup  are  drained  by  them. 

77.  17,  The  clouds  poured  out  iv. 

79.  3,  blood  have  they  shed  like  w. 

124.  4,  the  IC.  had  overwhelmed  us. 

148.  4,  w.  that  are  above  the  heavens. 
Prov.  5. 15,  Drink  w.  out  of  thine  own  cistern. 

9.  17,  Stolen  iv.  are  sweet. 

25.  25,  As  cold  ic.  to  a  thirsty  .soul. 

27.  19,  As  in  w.  face  auswereth  to  face. 

30.  16,  earth  that  is  not  satisfied  with  w. 
Eccl.  11.  1,  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  w. 
Isa.  1.  22,  wine  mixed  with  w. 

3. 1,  the  whole  stay  of  iv. 

19.  5,  the  w.  shall  fail  from  the  sea. 

28. 17,  w.  shall  overflow  :  41.  17,  needy  seek  iv. 

44.  3.  ?<;.  upon  him  ;  55.  1,  come  ye  to  the  w. 

58.  11,  a  spring  of  «•.,  whose  w.  fail  not. 
Jer.  2.  13,  the  fountain  of  living  iv. 
Ezek.  7.  17,  knees  shall  be  weak  as  w. 

36.  25.  I  will  sprinkle  clean  iv.  upon  you. 

47.  8.  shall  the  w.  go. 
Mat.  10.  42,  a  cup  of  cold  iv. 

14.  28,  come  unto  thee  upon  the  w.    A.  F,  on  the  water. 

27.  24,  he  took  iv.,  and  washed  his  hands. 
Mark  1.  10,  out  of  the  ic. ;  14.  13,  pitcher  of  w. 
Luke  8.  23,  filling  with  w. 
John  2.  9,  w.  now  become  wine  ;  3.  5,  born  of  w. 

4.  15,  give  me  this  w. 

19.  34,  blood  and  w. 
Acts  10.  47,  Can  any  man  forbid  the  w. 
Eph.  5.  26,  cleansed  it  by  the  washing  of  "'. 

1  Pet.  3.  20,  eight  souls,  were  saved  through  w. 

2  Pet.  3.  5,  out  of  w.  and  amidst  w. 

1  John  5.  6,  Tliis  is  he  that  came  by  w. 
Jude  12,  clouds  without  iv. 
Rev.  22.  17,  take  the  «'.  of  life  freely. 
WATER  {v.).    Gen.  2.  6,  tv.  .  .  .  the  ground. 
Gen.  29.  7,  ic.  ye  the  sheep. 
Ex.  2. 17,  w.  their  flock. 
Isa.  27.  3,  I  will  w.  it  every  moment. 
Ezek.  32.  6,  w.  with  thy  blood  the  land. 

1  Cor.  3.  6,  I  planted.  ApoUos  iv. 
Water,  of  hfe,  Rev.  21.  6 ;  22. 1, 17. 

of  jealousy.  Num.  5.  17. 

used  in  baptism.  Mat.  3.  11 ;  Acts  8.  36  ;  10.  47. 

Jesus  walks  on  the.  Mat.  14.  25  ;  Mark  6.  48  ;  John  6. 19. 

miracles  of.  Gen.  21.  19 ;  Ex.  15.  23 ;  17.  6 ;  Num.  20.  7 ; 

2  Kings  3.  20. 
figuratively  used,  Ps.  65.  9  ;  Isa.  41. 17  ;  Jer.  2. 13  ;  Zech. 

13.  1 :  John  3.  5  :  7.  38  :  Heb.  10.  22;  Rev.  7.  17  ;  21.  6. 
WATERCOURSES.   Judg.  5. 15,  By  the  iv.  of  Reuben. 

A.  v..  For  the  divisions. 

2  Sam.  5.  8,  get  up  to  the  w.    A.  F,  gutter. 
Prov.  21.  1,  as  the  w.    A.  F,  rivers  of  water. 
Isa.  44.  4,  as  willows  by  the  to. 
Ezek  35.  8.  in  all  thy  iv.    A.V.,  rivers. 

WATERFALLS.    Ps.  42.  7,  noise  of  thy  w.     A.  V. 
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WATERFLOOD.    Job  38.  25,  for  the  «'.    A.V.,  over- 
floninf/  of  icafers. 
Ps.  fin.  15,  ?/'.  overwhelm  ine. 
WATERLESS.    Mat.  12.  43,  passeth  through  iv.  places. 

.1.  I •...//•//. 
WATERPOT.    John  2.  6.  six  w.  of  stone.     . 

Jolni  4.  28.  the  woman  left  her  w. 
WATERSPRINGS.      Ps.  107.   33,  u:  into  a    thirsty 

ground. 
WAVE.    Ex.  23.  27,  breast  of  the  «'.-olferiug. 
Lev.  7.  30,  breast  may  be  wared  for  a  it'.-ottering. 
23.  11,  ic.  the  sheaf  before  Jehovah. 
Num.  5.  25,  w.  the  meal-offering  before  Jehovah. 
Judg.  9.  9,  go  to  >c  to  and  fro  over  the  trees  ?    A.V.,  be 

promoted. 
2  Kings  5.  11,  ic.  his  hand  over  the  place.    A.V.,  strike. 
Isa.  13.  2,  IV.  the  hand.     A.  F.,  shake. 
WAVER.    Ps.  26.  1,  I  have  tru.sted  .  .  .  without  icaver- 
i/Kj.    A.  v.,  t/ierrfore  I  shall  not  slide. 
Rom.  4.  20,  w.  not  through  unbelief.    A.  V..  .staggered. 
Heb.  10.  23,  that  it  //•.  not.    A.  V.,  ivitliovt  icaieriiig. 
WAVES.    Job  38.  11,  proud  w.  be  stayed  ? 
Ps.  42.  7,  thy  'c.  and  thy  billows. 
65.  7,  The  roaring  of  their  w. 
88.  7,  atliicted  me  with  all  thy  w. 
Jer.  5.  22,  though  the  iv.  thereof. 
Zecli.  10.  11,  smite  the  w.  in  the  sea. 
Mat.  8.  24,  boat  was  covered  with  the  w. 
WAX  («.).    Ps.  22.  14,  My  heart  is  like  w. 
Ps.  37.  5,  The  mountains  melted  like  iv. 
Mic.  1.  4,  cleft,  as  «•.  before  the  fire. 
WAX  (r.).    Ex.  19.  19,  u\  louder  ;  22.  24,  w.  hot. 
Lev.  25.  49,  be  iv.  rich.     A.  V.,  be  able. 
,  Num.  11.  23,  Is  Jehovah's  hand  ic.  short? 
Deut.  29.  5,  clothes  are  not  iv.  old  upon  you. 
Ps.  102.  26,  u'.  old  like  a  garment. 
Mat.  24. 12,  the  love  of  the  many  shall  rv.  cold. 
Luke  12.  33,  purses  which  u\  not  old. 
Eph.  4.  22,  that  naxe/h  corrupt.    A.V..  is. 

1  Tim.  5.  11,  when  they  have  iv.  wanton.    A.  V.,  begun 
fo  tear. 

2  Tim.  3.  13,  impostors  shall  re  worse. 
WAY.    Gen.  6. 12,  corrupted  their  iv. 

Gen.  24.  56,  prospered  my  w. 

46.  28,  to  show  the  iv.  before  him  unto  Goshen.    A.  V., 
to  direct  ftii  face. 
Num.  22.  32,  w.  is  perverse. 
Deut.  8.  6,  walk  in  his  >c. 
Josh.  23. 14,  IC.  of  all  the  earth. 

1  Sam.  12.  23,  the  right  iv. 

2  Sam.  22.  31,  his  w.  is  perfect. 

1  Kings  8.  44,  by  whatsoever  w.  thou  slialt  send  them. 
A. )'.,  irhifhersoever. 

2  Kings  7.  15,  the  to.  was  full  of  garments. 

11. 16 ;  2  Chr.  23.  15,  made  u\  for  her.    A.  Fi,  laid  hands 
on  her. 
2  Chr.6.  27,  the  good  n\  ;  Job  3.  23,  w.  is  hid. 
Job  16.  22,  ic.  whence  I  shall  not  return. 

19.  8,  He  hath  waUed  up  my  ic. 

22.  15,  the  old  u\  ;  23.  10,  he  knoweth  the  iv. 

28.  23,  God  understaudeth  the  w. 

31.  4,  Doth  not  he  see  my  ic. 

38.  19,  the  w.  to  the  dwelling  of  light? 
Ps.  2.  12,  ye  perish  in  the  w. 

17.  4,  ic.  "of  the  violent.     A.  V..  paths. 
25.  9,  he  teach  his  w.    27.  11. 

36.  4,  a  U-.  that  is  not  good. 

37.  5,  Commit  thy  ic.  unto  Jehovah. 

37.  14,  such  as  are  upright  in  the  w.    A.V.,  be  of  up- 
right conversation. 

39.  1,  I  will  take  heed  to  my  iv. 

49.  13,  tv.  is  their  folly. 

50.  23,  ordereth  his  w.  aright.    A.  V.,  conversation. 
77.  19,  ic.  was  in  the  sea. 

85. 13,  make  his  footsteps  a  tc.  to  walk  in.    A.  F.,  set 
us  in  the  w.  of  his  steps. 
101.  2,  wisely  in  a  perfect  «'. 
119.  30,  the  IV.  of  faithfulness. 
119.  104,  false  ic. ;  139.  24,  ?r.  everlasting. 
Prov.  2.  8.  preserve  the  w.  of  his  saints. 

3.  6,  In  all  thy  re.  acknowledge  him. 

4.  19,  U-.  of  the  wicked ;  5.  21,  ir.  of  man. 
6.  23,  the  w.  of  life :  7.  27,  the  u\  to  Sheol. 
12.  15,  The  M'.  of  a  fool. 

13. 15,  w.  of  the  transgressor. 
14. 12,  a  IC.  which  seemetli  right. 
16.  23,  a  to.  that  is  not  good. 

21.  8,  The  ic.  of  him  that  is  laden  with  guilt. 

22.  6,  Train  up  a  child  in  the  ic.  he  should  go. 

23.  19,  guide  thy  heart  in  the  w. 
30.  19,  <r.  of  an  eagle. 

Eccl.  11.  5,  IC.  of  the  wind. 

Isa.  26.  7.  The  /'■.  of  the  iust  is  uprightness. 

30.  21,  This  is  the  ic. ;  35.  8,  The  ic.  of  holiness. 

55.  8,  neither  are  your  ic.  my  u\ 

58.  2,  delight  to  know  my  ic. 

59.  8,  The  w.  of  peace  they  know  not. 
Jer.  6. 16,  where  is  the  good  ic. 

21.  8,  the  tv.  of  life  and  the  tc.  of  death. 


Ezek.  3.  18,  warn  the  wicked  from  his  wicked  w. 

18.  23,  return  from  his  ic. 

Nah.  1.  u,  Jehovah  hath  his  ic.  in  the  whirlwind. 
Mat.  7.  14,  u\,  that  leadeth  unto  life. 

22.  16,  the  tc.  of  God  :  Mark  8.  3,  on  the  ic. 
Luke  12.  58,  on  the  u\  give  diligence.    A.V.,  in  the  w. 
John  14.  5,  how  know  we  the  w. '! 
Acts  9.  27,  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  the  xv. 

16.  4,  went  on  their  ic.  through  the  cities.    A.V.,  ivent 
through. 

16.  17,  proclaim  mito  you  the  w.  of  salvation. 

19.  9.  23,  the  W.    A.V.,  that  way.  [way. 
24.  22,  knowledge  concerning  the   W.    A.V.,  oj  that 

Rom.  11.  33,  and  his  w.  past  tracing  out ! 

1  Cor.  10.  13,  w.  of  escape. 

2  Cor.  11.  6,  in  every  iv.  have  we  made  this  manifest. 
A.  v.,  throughly. 

2  Thes.  3.  16,  peace  ...  in  all  w.    A.  F.,  by  all  means. 
Heb.  9.  8,  u\  into  the  holy  place. 

10.  20,  by  the  w.  ...  a  new  and  living  w.    A.  F.,  By  a 
new  and  living  rv. 

Rev.  15.  3,  righteous  and  true  are  thy  xo. 
WAYFARING.    Judg.  19.  17,  saw  the  w.  man  in  the 

.street. 
WAYMARKS.    Jer.  31.  21,  Set  thee  up  tc. 
WAYSIDE.    1  Sam.  4.  13,  upon  his  seat  by  the  tv. 
Ps.  1411.  5,  by  the  tc. 

Mat.  13.  4.  some  seeds  fell  by  the  tc.    Mark  4.  4. 
21. 19.  fig  tree  by  the  w.    A.  V.,  in  the  way. 
Mark  10.  46,  was  sitting  by  the  w.    A.  I'.,  highuay  side. 
Luke  T8.  35,  blind  man  sat  by  the  tc.  begging. 
WAYWARD.    Prov.  2.  15,  iv.  in  their  paths.    A.  V., 
frowar,!. 
Prov.  4.  24,  a  tv.  mouth.    A.  V.,froward. 

17.  20,  hath  a  «•.  heart.    A.  V.,frotcard. 

WE.    Ps.  100.  3,  w.  are  his.    A.V.,  not  tee  ourselves. 

Rom.  6.  3,  all  n-.  who.    A.  F.,  so  many  of  us  as. 
WEAK  (a.).    Judg.  16.  7,  become  tc.    A.  F.,  be  tv. 
Isa.  14.  10,  Art  thou  also  become  w.  as  we  ? 
Ezek.  7.  17,  tc.  as  water. 
16.  30,  ir.  is  thy  heart. 
Mat.  26.  41,  the  flesh  is  w. 

Rom.  5.  6,  we  were  yet  tc.    A.  V.,  tcithout  strength. 
8.  3,  tc.  through  the  flesh. 

1  Cor.  1.  27,  the  tc.  things. 

4.  10,  we  are  w. ;  8.  7,  conscience  being  tc. 

11.  30.  For  this  cause  many  among  you  are  tv. 

2  Cor.  11.  29,  Who  is  tc,  and  I  am  not  w.  ? 
13.  3,  rejoice,  when  we  are  w. 

Gal.  4.  9,  n-.  and  beggarly  rudiments. 
WEAK  (».).    Joel  3.  10,  let  the  tv.  say. 

Acts  20.  35,  ye  ought  to  help  the  w. 

1  Cor.  9.  22.  To  the  tc.  I  became  tc. 
Weak,  in  faith,  Rom.  14. ;  1  Cor.  8. ;  1  Thes.  5.  14  ;  Heb. 
12. 12. 

God  gives  strength  to  the,  Lsa.  40.  29-31. 
WEAKEN.    Ps.  102.  23,  n-.  my  strength  in  the  way. 

Rom.  4.  19,  without  being  w.  in  faith.    A.  F.,  being  not 

WEAKNESS.    1  Cor.  1.  25,  the  w.  of  God. 

1  Cor.  2.  3,  with  you  in  w.  ;  15.  43,  sown  in  tv. 

2  Cor.  12.  5,  save  in  my  tc.    A.  F,  infirmities. 

12.  9,  power  is  made  perfect  in  tv. 

12.  10,  take  pleasure  in  w.    A.  F,  infirmities. 
13;  4,  crucified  through  w. 

WEALTH.    Deut.  8.  18,  power  to  get  tc. 
Josh.  22.  8.  Return  with  much  w.     A.  F,  riches. 

1  Sam.  2.  32,  the  w.  which  God  shall  give. 

2  Chr.  1.  11,  not  asked  riches,  tc. 

Job  20.  10,  give  back  his  re.    A.V.,  restore  their  goods. 
Ps.  44.  12,  hast  not  increased  thy  w. 

49. 10,  leave  their  tc.  to  others. 
Prov.  10.  15,  tc.  is  his  strong  city. 

13.  7.  him.self  poor,  yet  hath  great  tc.    A.  V.,  riches. 

13. 11,  W.  gotten  by  vanity. 

19.  4,  W.  addeth  many  friends.  [tiles. 

Isa.  60.  5,  tv.  of  the  nations.    A.V.,  forces  of  the  Gen- 
61.  6,  eat  the  u\  of  the  nations.    ^4.  F,  riches. 

Ezek.  7.  11,  nor  of  their  w.    A.  F,  of  any  of  theirs. 

Hos.  12.  8,  I  have  found  me  u\    A.  F,  out  substance. 

Zeph.  1  13.  their  u\  shall  become  a  spoil.   .4.  F,  goods. 
WEALTHY.    Ps  66. 12,  into  a  w.  place. 
WEANED.    Ps.  131.  2,  a  w.  child. 

Isa  11.  8.  the  tc.  child  shall  put  his  hand.  [ments. 

WEAPON.    Gen.  43.  5,   W.  of  violence.    A.  F,  instrti- 

Deut.  23.  13.  thy  ir.    A.  F,  tceapon. 

Job  20.  24.  He  shall  flee  from  the  iron  w. 

Isa.  13.  5,  the  w.  of  his  indignation. 
54.  16,  a  ir.  for  his  work.    A.V.,  an  insti-ument. 
54.  17,  No  w.  that  is  formed. 

Ezek.  9.  1,  with  his  destroying  tv. 

2  Cor.  10.  4,  the  «'.  of  our  warfare. 
Weapons,  danger  of  unproved,  1  Sam.  17.  39. 

spiritual,  Rom.  6.  13  ;  13.  12  ;  Eph.  6.  17. 
WEAR.    Job  14  13.  waters  w.  the  stones. 

Lsa.  4.  1.  «•.  our  own  apparel. 

Luke  18.  5.  lest  she  »'.  me  out.    A.V.,  weary. 
WEARIED.    Ezek.  24.  12,  She  hath  tc.  herself. 

John  4.  6,  Jesus  .  .  .  being  w.  .  .  .  sat. 


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WEARINESS.    Eccl.  1.  8,  f uU  of  !<;.    A.  V.,  labour. 

Kfcl.  12.  12,  much  study  is  a  iv. 

Mai.  1.  13,  what  a  iv.  is  it ! 
WEARY.    Gen.  27.  46, 1  am  u\  of  my  life. 

Job  3.  17.  u\  are  at  rest ;  10. 1,  «".  of  my  life. 

22.  7,  water  to  the  iv. 

Ps.  6.  6,  u\  with  my  groaning. 

63.  1,  a  dry  and  lo.  laud.     -1.  V.,  thirsty. 

143.  6,  after  thee,  as  a  w.  land.    A.  1'.,  thirsty. 
Prov.  3.  11,  ii\  of  his  reproof. 

23.  4,  W.  not  thyself  to  be  rich.    A.V.,  Labour. 
Isa.  5.  27,  None  shall  be  w. 

7. 13,  ye  will  ir.  my  God  also  ? 
28.  12,  him  that  is  ic.    A .  F.,  tlie  w. 
40.  28,  fainteth  not,  neither  is  w. 
43.  22,  thou  hast  been  ir.  of  me. 
46.  1,  a  burden  to  the  w.  beast. 
50.  4,  to  sustain  with  words  him  that  is  to. 
Jer.  1-5.  6,  >r.  Avith  repenting. 

20.  9,  ir.  with  forbearing :  31.  25,  satiated  the  ii.\  soul. 
Lam.  5.  .5,  We  are  iv.    A.  V.,  labour. 

Rev.  2.  3.  hast  not  grown  ir.     A.  V..,  fainted. 
WEATHER.    Mat.  16.  2,  ye  .say.  It  will  be  fair  to. 
WEAVE.    Ex.  28.  33,  n\    A.  F.,  embroider. 

Judg.  16.  13,  w.  the  seven  locks  of  my  head. 

Isa.  19.  9,  they  that  iv.  wldte  cloth. 
.59.  5,  and  u\  the  spider's  web. 
WEAVER.    Ex.  35.  35,  and  of  the  w. 

1  Sam.  17.  7,  staff  of  his  spaar  was  like  a  ir.''s  beam. 

Job  7.  6,  days  are  swifter  than  a  w.''s  shuttle. 

Isa.  38.  12,  rolled  up,  like  a  iv.,  my  life. 
WEB.    Judg.  16. 13,  locks  of  my  head  with  the  w. 

Job  8. 14,  whose  trust  is  a  spider's  uk 
WEDGE.    Josh.  7.  21,  a\  of  gold  of  fifty  .shekels. 
WEEK.    Gen.  29.  27,  Fulfil  the  w.  of  this  one.    A.V., 
tier  n\ 

Mat.  28.  1,  toward  the  fir.st  day  of  the  v\ 

Luke  18. 12,  I  fast  twice  in  the  uk 

Acts  20.  7,  upon  the  first  day  of  the  iv. 
Weeks,  feast  of,  Deut.  16.  9  ;  seventy,  Dan.  9.  24. 
WEEP.    Gen.  43.  30,  he  sought  where  to  iv. 

1  Sam.  1.  8,  why  weej^e^t  thou? 

30.  4,  no  more  power  to  uk 

2  Sam.  19.  1,  king  weepeth  and  mourneth  for  Absalom. 
Neh.  8.  9,  mourn  not,  nor  to. 

Job  30.  25,  Did  not  I  to.  for  him. 

31.  38,  furrows  .  .  .  (c.  together.     A.V.,  coinplaiyi. 
Ps.  128.  6,  goeth  forth  and  weepeth. 

Eccl.  3.  4,  a  time  to  lo. 

Isa.  16.  9,  I  will  w.    A.  V.,  bewail. 

22.  4,  I  will  w.  bitterly. 

33.  7,  ambassadors  of  peace  w. 
Jer.  9.  1,  IV.  day  and  night. 

13.  17,  my  soul  shall  >o.  in  secret. 

22.  10,  W.  ye  not  for  the  dead. 

Lam.  1.  2,  She  weeiieth  sore  in  the  night. 
Joel  1.  5,  Awake,  ye  drunkards,  and  a\ 
Mark  5.  39,  Why  make  ye  a  tumult,  and  w.  ? 
Luke  6.  21,  Blessed  ai-e  ye  that  ic. 

23.  23,  w.  not  for  me,  but  w.  for  yourselves. 
John  11.  31,  going  uuto  the  tomb  to  w.  there. 

20. 13,  Woman,  why  loeepe.^t  thou  ? 
Rom.  12.  15,  (/'.  with  them  that  ic.  [n-eep. 

WEEPING.    Num.  11.  10,  heard  the  people  w.    A.  V., 
Ezra  3.  13,  noise  of  the  lo. 
Ps.  30.  5,  W.  may  tarry  for  the  night. 

102.  9,  mingled  my  drink  with  ir. 
Jer.  31. 15,  Rachel  iv.  for  her  children.  \uk 

48.  32,  With  more  than  the  ic.  of  Jazer.    A.  V.,  loith  the 
Mat.  13.  42,  the  lo.     A.  V.,u-ailing. 
Mark  5.  38,  many  w.    A.  V.,  them  that  wept. 
Luke  7.  38,  at  his  feet,  w. 

8.  52,  all  were  w.    A.V.,  wept. 
John  11.  33,  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  her  ic. 

20. 11,  Mary  ...  at  the  tomb  w. 
Acts  9.  39,  widows  stood  by  him  lo. 

21.  13,  What  do  ye,  w.    A.V.Jo  weep. 
''hil.  3.  18,  and  now  tell  you  even  w. 

Weeping,  referred  to,  Joel  2. 12 ;  Mat.  8. 12 ;  Luke  7. 13 ; 
John  16.  20;  1  Cor.  7.  30;  Rev.  18.  15. 
of  Jesus,  Luke  19.  41 ;  John  11.  35. 
none  in  heaven.  Rev.  21.  4. 
WEIGH.    Job  6.  2,  Oh  that  my  vexation  were  but  w. 
Job  31.  6,  IC.  in  an  even  balance. 
Ps.  58.  2,  Ye  w.  out  the  violence.     A.  V.,  w. 
Prov.  2L  2 ;  24.  12,    (Jehovah)    w.    the    hearts.    A.V., 

pondereth. 
Isa.  40.  12,  w.  the  mountains  in  scales. 
Dan.  5.  27,  tliou  art  lo.  in  the  balances. 
Mat.  26.  15,  w.  unto   him   thirty   pieces.    A.  F.,  cove- 
nanted tvith  him  for. 
2  Cor.  1.  8,  w.  down.    A.  V.,  pressed. 
WEIGHT.    Deut.  25. 15,  a  perfect  and  just  w. 
Job  28.  25,  To  make  a  u\  for  the  wind. 
2  Cor.  4. 17,  eternal  «•.  of  glory. 
Heb.  12.  1,  let  us  .  .  .  lay  aside  every  «•. 
Weights,  just.  Lev.  19.  35 ;  Deut.  25.  13;  Prov.  11.  1 ;  16. 
11 ;   20. 10,  23 ;   Ezek.  45.  10 ;   Hos.  12.  7 ;   Amos  8.  5 ; 
Mic.  6. 10. 


WEIGHTIER.     Mat.  23.  23,  undone  the  "•.  matters. 
WEIGHTY.    Prov.  27.  3,  sand  w. ;  But  a  fool's  vexation. 
WELCOME.    Luke  8.  40,  w.  him.     A.V.,   gladly   re- 
ccired. 
Luke  9.  11,  he  ir.  them,  and  spake.    A.  V.,  received. 
3  John  8,  ought  to  i'\  such.    A.V.,  receive. 
WELFARE.    Gen.  43.  27,  asked  them  of  their  iv. 

Neh.  2.  10,  IV.  of  the  children  of  Israel. 
WELL  (a.).    Gen.  29.  6,  Is  it  n:  with  him  ?  ...  It  is  ic. 
A.  v..  Is  hew.?  .  .  .  He  is  lo. 
Gen.  43.  28,  our  father  is  lo.    A.  V.,  in  good  liealth. 
2  Sam.  18.  29,  Is  it  w.  with  the  young  man.    A.  F.,  safe. 
20.  9,  Is  it  w.  with  thee.    A.  F.,  Art  thou  in  health. 
2  Kings  4.  26,  Is  it  iv.  with  thee  ? 
Prov.  14.  15,  prudent  man  looketh  ic. 
Eccl.  8.  12,  IV.  with  them  that  fear  God. 
Mat.  25.  21,  W.  done  ;  Mark  7.  37,  done  all  tilings  w. 
Luke  6.  26,  when  all  men  shall  speak  w.  of  you ! 
17.  2,  were  >v.  for  him.     A.  F,  better. 
19. 17,  W.  done,  thou  good  servant. 
Acts  22.  12,  IC.  reported.     A.V.,  having  a  good  report. 
Gal.  5.  7,  Ye  were  running  iv. 
WELL  («.).    Isa.  12.  3,  the  w.  of  salvation.  [tain. 

Jer.  6.  7,  As  a  ic.  casteth  forth  its  waters.    A.  V.,  foun- 
Luke  14.  5,  ox  fallen  into  a  w.    A.  F.,  pit. 
John  4.  6,  sat  thus  by  the  iv. 
Wells,  their  importance,  Gen.  21.  25,  30;   Josh.  15.  19; 
Judg.  1.  15;  of  Abraham,  Gen.  26.  15;  Isaac,  G&i\.  26. 
25 ;   Uzziah.  2  Chr.  26.  10 ;  J(u;ob,  John  4.  6. 
WELLBELOVED.    Isa.  5. 1,  Let  me  sing  for  my  w. 
Well-doing,  mentioned,  Eccl.  11.  1 ;  Isa.  1.  17  ;  Rom.  2. 
7  ;  Gal.  6.  9.  \m.ost. 

WELL-NIGH.    Prov.  5.  14,  w.-n.  in  all  evil.    A.  F,  al- 

Acts  7.  23,  ir.-n.  forty  years.    A.  V.,fulL 
WELL-PLEASING.    Lev.  10.  19,  w.-p.  in  the  sight. 
A.  v.,  accepted. 
Mat.  11.  26,  was  u\-p.    A.  V.,  seemed  good. 


Rom.  14. 18,  IC.-]).  to  God.    A.  F,  acceptable. 

W.-JJ 

may  be  accepted  of. 


2  Cor.  5.  9,  to  be  w.-ii.  uuto  liim. 


ceptao 
A.  v.. 


that 


Eph.  5.  10,  w.-p.  unto  the  Lord.    A.  V.,  acceptable. 
Phil,  4. 18,  acceptable,  ir.-ji.  to  God. 
Col.  3.  20,  this  is  iv.-p.  in  the  Lord. 
Heb.  11.  5,  he  had  been  w.-p.  unto   God.     A.  F,  he 
pleased  God. 

11.  6,  to  be  tv.-2).  unto  him.    A.  F,  please  him. 

12.  28,  offer  service  iv.-p).  to  God.    A.  F,  serve   God 
acceptably. 

13.  21,  which  is  w.-ji.  in  his  sight.  [life. 
WELLSPRING.    Prov.  16.  22,  Understanding  is  a  w.  of 

Prov.  IS.  4.  IV.  of  wisdom  is  as  a  flowing  brook. 
WELTERING.    Ezek.  16.  6,  w.  in  thy  blood.    A.  F, 

polluted. 
WENT.    Gen.  47.  1,  w.  in  and   told   Pharaoh.      .1.  F, 
came. 
Ex.  10.  3,  Moses  and  Aaron  w.  in.    A.  F,  came. 

14.  28,  the  host  of  Pharaoh  that  w.  in.    A.  F,  came. 

15.  5,  w.  down  into  the  depths.    A.  F,  sank. 
Num.  13.  22,  they  ir.  up.    A.  !'.,  ascended. 
Deut.  1.  31,  all  the  way  that  ye  w. 

Josh.  4.  18,  Jordan  .  .  .  w.  over  all  its  banks.    ^4.  F, 

flowed. 
Judg.  6.  21,  there  w.  up  fire  out  of.    A.  F,  rose. 
2  Sam.  11.  20,  w.  ye  so  nigh.    ^4.  F,  approached. 
Ps.  42.  4,  How  I  w.  with  the  throng.    A.  F,  for  I  had 
gone  tvith  the  multittide. 

78.  21,  anger  also  w.  up  against  Israel.    A.V.,  came. 

78.  81,  anger  of  God  w.  up  against  them.     A.  V'.,  came. 

106.  32,  it  to.  ill  with  Moses. 

Ezek.  10.  18,  glory  .  .  .  w.  forth.    A.  F,  departed. 
Mat.  25.  15,  he  w.  on  his  journey.    ^4.  F,  .tlraightvjay 

took. 
Mark  15.  8,  And  the  multitude  tv.  up.    A.  F,  crying 

al.ond. 
Luke  18.  10,  Two  men  tv.  up  into  the  temple. 
John  6.  22,  disciples  w.    A.  F,  tvere  gone. 

20.  3,  w.  toward  the  tomb.    A.  F,  came  to  the  sepul- 
chre. 
Acts  18.  7,  tv.  into  the  house.    A.  V.,  entered. 

25.  1,  tv.  up  to  Jerusalem.    A.  F,  ascended. 
Heb.  11.  37,  tv.  about  in  sheepskins.    A.  F,  tvandered. 
2  Pet.  2. 15,  they  iv.  astray.    A.  V..  are  gone. 
Jude  11,  they  to.  in  the  way.    A.  V.,  have  gone. 
WEPT.    Gen.  50.  3,  Egyptians  w.    A.  F,  mourned. 
Ex.  2.  6.  and,  behold,  the  babe  w. 
2  Sam.  12.  22,  yet  alive,  I  fasted  and  to. 
2  Kings  8. 11,  the  man  of  God  iv. 
Ezra  3.  12,  tv.  with  a  loud  voice. 
Ps.  137.  1,  w.,  When  we  remembered  Zion. 
Mat.  26.  75,  went  out,  and  iv.  bitterly. 
John  11.  35.  Jesus  tv. 
WERE.    1  Kings 7.  48,  tv.  in  the  house.    .4.  F,  licrtained 

WERT.'    S.  of  Sol.  8. 1,  O  that  thou  w.  as  my  brother. 

Rev.  3.  15,  I  would  thou  w.  cold  or  hot. 
WEST.    Gen.  28.  14,  spread  abroad  to  the  w. 
Josh.  18.  14,  border  .  .  .  turned  about  on  the  tv.  quar- 
ter.   A.  F,  comxta.t.'ied  the  corner  of  the  sea. 
Ps.  103. 12,  As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  tv. 
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WHO 


Isa.  43.  5,  gather  thee  fi-om  the  ?{'. 
Mat.  24.  27,  is  seen  even  unto  the  w. 
Luke  12.  .54,  a  cloud  ri.sing  in  the  iv. 
WESTERN.    Joel  2.  20,  into  the  il\  sea.    A.  V.,  utmosf. 

Zech.  14.  8,  the  ic.  sea.     A.  V.,  hinder. 
WET.    Job  24.  8,  u\  with  the  showers. 

Dan.  4.  1.5,  23,  w.  with  the  dew  of  heaven. 
WETTED.    Luke  7.  44,  hath  «'.  my  feet.    A.V.,rv'ished. 
WHALE.    Mat.  12.  40,  three  nights  in  the  belly  of  the  u\ 
WHAT.    Gen.  11.  (i,  tliis  is  w.  they  begin.    A.  V.,t/iis 
iheii  begin. 
Ex.  12.  36,  w.  thev  asked.    A.  F.,  stick  things  as. 
16. 1.5,  said  .  .  .'W.  is  it  ?    .4.  F.,  It  is  manna. 
Mat.  5.  47,  ii\  do  ye  more  than  others? 
Mark  14.  36,  not  «'.  I  will,  but  w.  thou  wilt. 
John  13.  27,  W.  thou  doest,  do  quickly.    A.  F,  That. 
21.  22,  a\  is  that  to  thee  ? 
2  Cor.  10.  11,  >r.  we  are.    A.  V.,  such  a.t. 
WHATSOEVER.    Mark  6.  11,  «'.  place  shall  not  re- 
ceive you.     .4.F.,   whosoever. 
WHEAT.    Job  31.  40.  Let  thistles  grow  instead  of  ic. 
Ps.  81.  16,  the  finest  of  the  u: 
Jer.  12.  13,  have  sown  «.,  and  have  reaped  thorns. 
23.  28,  What  is  the  straw  to  the  w.  ? 
Mat.  3. 12,  gather  his  u\  into  the  garner. 
13.  25,  tares  also  among  the  w. 
Luke  22.  31,  sift  you  as  tc. 

.John  12.  24,  Except  a  grain  of  ic.  fall  into  the  earth. 
WHEEL.    Eccl.  12.  6,  iv.  broken  at  the  cistern. 
Ezek.  1.  16,  a  w.  within  a  «'. 

10.  13,   they   were  called  .  .  .  the  whirling   icheels. 
A.  v..  it  was  cried  unto  them  ...  0  ivheel. 
WHELP.    2  Sam.  17.  8 ;  Prov.  17. 12,  bear  robbed  of  her 

If. 
WHEN.    Job  9.  5,    W.  he   overturneth   them.    A.V., 
ichich. 
Ps.  4.  7,  they  have  ic.  their  grain.    A.  F.,  in  the  time 
that. 

68.  14,  as  ic.  it  suoweth.    ^4.  F,  white  as  snow. 
Mat.  1.  20,  w.  he  thought.    A.V.,  ichile. 
John  8.  9,  they,  «'.  they  heard  it.    A.  V.,  they  ichich. 
9.  5,  W.  I  am  iu  the  world.     A.V.,  As  long  as. 
Acts  19.  2,  w.  ye  believed  ?    A.  F,  since. 
21.  5,  w.  it  came  to  pass  that  we  had  accomplished. 
A.  v.,  ic.  we  had. 
Heb.  12.  25,  w.  they  refused.     A.  F,  icho. 
WHENCE.    Gen.  42.  7,  W.  come  ye  ? 
Job  10.  21,  w.  I  shall  not  return. 
.Tas.  4.  1,  W.  come  wars. 
WHENSOEVER.    Mark  14.  7,  w.  ye  will  ye  cau  do 
them  good. 
Rom.  15.  24,  w.  I  go  unto  Spain. 
WHERE.    Gen.  3.  9,  W.  art  thou  ? 
Gen.  30.  38,  ir.  the  flocks  came.     A.  F,  ichen. 

1  Sam.  29.  4,  w.  thou  hast  appointed.     A.  F.,  tchich. 
Job  14. 10,  ic.  is  he  ?  ;  Ps.  42.  3,  W.  is  thy  God  ? 
Zech.  1.  5,  Your  fathers,  «'.  are  they? 

Luke  17.  37,  TF  the  body  is.    A.V.,  Wheresoever. 
John  18.  20,  ic.  all  the  Jews  come  together.     A.  V., 
u- hit  her. 
WHEREAS.    John  9.  25,  w.  I  was  bUnd. 
WHEREBY.    Rom.  14.  19,  things  w.  we  may  edify. 

A.  v.,  whereivith. 
WHEREFORE.    Judg.  11.  26,  u:  did  ye  not.    A.  F, 
ivJty  therefore. 
Ezek.  18.  19,  Yet  say  ye,  IF.    A.V.,  xchy. 
Acts  20.  31,  W.  watch  ye.     A.  F,  Therefore  ivatch. 
26.  19,  W.,  0  king  Agrippa.    .4.  F,  Whereupon. 

2  Cor.  4.  16,  W.  we  faint  not.    A.  F,  For  xcMch  cause. 
5.  17,  W.  if  any  man.    A.  F,  Therefore. 

Heb.  11.  12,  w.  also  there  sprang.    A.  F,  Therefore. 
WHEREIN.    1  Kings  9. 10,  years,  w.  Solomon  had  built. 

^4.  F,  when. 
Zech.  6.  6,  tc.  are  the  black  horses.    A.V.,  The  black 

horses  ivhich  are  therein. 
Acts  4.  12,  n\  we  must  be  saved.    A.  F,  whereby. 

1  Pet.  2.  12.  w.  they  speak  against  you.     ^4.  F,  whereas. 
WHEREOF.    Gen.  3.  11,  tree,  w.  I  commanded  thee. 

Ps.  46.  4.  streams  w.  make  glad. 

Acts  2.  32,  IC.  we  all  are  witnesses. 
WHEREON.    Mark  2.  4,  w.  the  sick  of  the  palsy  lay. 
A.  F,  whei'cin. 

ISIark  11   2.  " .  no  man  ever  yet  sat. 
WHERESOEVER.    Mat.  24.  28,  W.  the  carcase  is. 

Mat.  26.  13,  W.  this  gospel  shall  be  preached. 

Mark  K.  56.  w.  he  entered.    .4.  F,  whithersoever. 
WHERETO.    Isa.  .55.  11,  w.  I  sent  it. 
WHEREUNTO.    Mat.  11.  16,  w.  shall  I  liken. 

Acts  5.  24,  w.  this  would  grow. 

Gal.  4.  9,  (/'.  ye  desire  to  be  in  bondage  over  again  ? 

Phil.  3.  16.  (/•.  we  have  attained.    A.  V..  whereto. 
WHEREWITH.      Ex.  25.  29,  w.  to  pour  out.     A.V., 
withal. 

2  Sam.  21.  3,  w.  shall  I  make  atonement. 

Ps.  119.  9,  W.  shall  a  young  man.    A.V.,  Wherewithal. 
Mat.  5.  13,  (/■.  shall  it  be  salted  ? 

15.  5,  That  w.  ...  is  given  to  God.    A.  F,  it  is  a  gift, 
by  whatsoercr. 
WHEREWITHAL.   Mat.  6.  31,  W.  shall  we  be  clothed  ? 
15  2 


WHET.    Deut.  32.  41,  w.  my  glittering  sword. 
Ps.  7.  12,  he  will  iv.  his  sword. 
64.  3,  ic.  their  tongue  like  a  sword. 
Eccl.  10.  10,  and  one  do  not  w.  the  edge. 
WHETHER.    Eccl.  9.  1,  w.  it  be.    .4.  l-;,  either. 
Eccl.  11.  6,  which  shall  prosper,  ic.  this  or  that.    A.  F, 
IC.  shall  pro'iper,  either. 
WHICH.      Mark  15.   16,  court,  w.  is  the  Prsetorium. 
A.  F,  hall,  called  Prxturium. 
Acts  17, 19,  w.  is  spoken  by  thee  ?    A.  F,  whereof  thou 

■ipeakest. 
1  Tim.  4.  6,  w.  thou  hast  followed.     A.  F,  whereunto. 
1  Pet.  3.  21,  w.  also  after  a  true  likeness.    A.W,  The  like 
figure  wbereunto.  [as. 

WHILE.    Ps.  72.  5,  w.  the  sun  endureth.    A.  F,  as  long 
Dan.  4.  19,  stricken  dumb  for  a  «'.     A.  V.,for  one  hour. 
Hos.  7.  6,  IC.  they  lie  in  wait.     A.V.,  ichiles. 
Mark  4.  17,  but  endure  for  a  w.    A.  F,  and  so  endure 

but  for  a  time. 
Luke  1.  21,  marvelled  ii\  he  tarried.    A.V.,  that  .  .  . 
so  long. 

6.  12,  w.  he  was  in  one  of  the  cities.    A.V.,  when. 
Acts  19.  22,  iu  Asia  for  a  w.    A.  F,  season. 
Rom.  7.  2,  w.  he  liveth.    A.V.,  so  long  us. 
1  Pet.  5.  10,  suffered  a  little  lo.    A.V.^a  w. 
WHILST.    Judg.  6.  31,  w.  it  is  yet  morning. 
WHIP.    1  Kings  12.  11,  chastised  you  with  w. 

Prov.  26.  3,  A  ic.  for  the  horse.  [.4.  F,  wheel. 

WHIRLING.    Ps.  83.  13,  make  them  like  the  w.  dust. 

Isa.  17.  13.  the  w.  dust.     A.  F,  a  rolling  thing. 
WHIRLWIND.    Ps.  58.  9,  away  with  a  w. 
Ps.  77.  18,  thy  thunder  was  iu  the  ic.    A.  F,  heaven. 
Isa.  41.  16,  w.  shall  scatter  them. 
Hos.  8.  7,  they  shall  reap  the  w. 
Nah.  1.  3,  Jehovah  hath  his  way  in  the  w. 
Whirlwinds,  mentioned,  1  Kings  19.  11 ;  2  Kings  2.  1 ; 
Job  38.  1 ;  Isa.  21.  1 ;  66.  15 :   Ezek.  1.  4 ;  Dan.  11.  40 ; 
Hah.  3.  14;  Zech.  7.  14;  9.14. 
WHISPER  (n.).     Job  4.  12,  mine  ear  received  a  w. 
A.  v.,  little. 
Job  26.  14,  how  small  a  to.  do  we  hear  of  him  !    A.V., 
vortion. 
WHISPER    {v.).     2   Sam.   12.    19,   servants   were   w. 
together.    .4.  F,  whv<pered. 
Ps.  41.  7,  ir.  together  against  me. 
Isa.  2.t.  4,  thy  speech  shall  «'.  out  of  the  dust. 
WHISPERER.      Prov.    16.    28,    a\    separateth   chief 
friends. 
Prov.  18.  8,  words  of  a  ic.    A.  F,  talebearer. 
26.  20.  where  there  is  no  u\    A.V.,  talebearer. 
Rom.  1.  29.  full  of  envy,  murder  .  .  .  «'. 
WHIT.    Deut.  13.  16,  all  the  spoil  thereof  every  tc. 

1  Sam.  3.  18,  Samuel  told  him  every  «'.  (=  wholly). 
.John  7.  23.  made  a  man  every  ic.  whole.  [all). 

2  Cor.  11.  5,  not  a  «■.  behind  the  very  chiefest  (=  not  at 
WHITE.    Gen.  40.  16,  three  baskets  of  «'.  bread.    A.V., 

white  baskets. 

Ex.  4.  6,  «'.  as  snow.    A.V.,  as  snoiu. 

Job  6.  6,  any  taste  in  the  w.  of  an  egg  ? 

Eccl.  9.  8,  Let  thy  garments  be  always  w. 

Mat.  5.  36,  one  hair  w.  or  black. 

John  4.  35,  w.  already  unto  harvest. 

Rev.  2.  17,  a  ic.  stone ;  3.  4,  walk  with  me  in  iv. 
WHITED.    Mat.  23.  27,  like  unto  w.  sepulchres. 

Acts  23.  3,  God  shall  smite  thee,  thou  ic.  wall. 
White  raiment.  Rev.  3.  5, 18;  4.  4;  7.  9, 13;  19. 14. 

of  .Tesus,  at  the  transfiguration,  Mat.  17.  2 ;  Mark  9.  3 ; 
Luke  9.  29. 

of  angels,  Mat.  28.  3 ;  Mark  16.  5. 
WHITER.    Ps.  51.  7,  be  ic.  than  snow. 

Lam.  4.  7,  they  were  iv.  than  milk. 
WHITHER.    Ps.  139.  7,  W.  shall  I  go  from  thy  Spirit  ? 

John  3.  8.  IC.  it  goeth  :  so  is  every  one. 
WHITHERSOEVER.    Gen.  30.  30,  «•.  I  turned.    A.V., 
■si /ice  my  coming. 

Josh.  1.  7,  success  w.  thou  goest. 

Ezek.  47.  9.  u\  the  river  cometh.    A.  F,  whither. 

Mat.  8.  19.  follow  thee  ic.  thou  goest. 
WHO.    Job  9. 19,  TF,  saith  he,  will  summon  me ?    A.V., 
w.  shall. 

Job  12.  4,  I  w.  called.    A.  F,  w.  calleth. 

Ps.  41.  9,  W.  did  eat  of  my  bread.    A.  V.,  which. 

Isa.  42.  23,  IV.  is  there  among  you.    A.  F,  W.  among. 

Mat.  9.  20,  w.  had  an  issue.     A.  F,  which. 

Mark4.41,  FF  then  is  this.    ,4.  F.,  What  manner  of  man. 

Luke  8. 45.  W.  is  it  that  touched  me  ?   .4.  F,  W.  touched. 
9.  18,  IF  do  the  multitudes  say.    .4.  F,  }V?iom. 

Rom.  8.  24,  ic.  hopeth  for  that  which  he  seeth?    A.  F, 

will/. 

WHOLE.    1  Sam.  7. 9,  a  w.  burnt-offering  unto  Jehovah. 
A.  v.,  wholly. 
Eccl.  12.  13,  this  is  the  w.  duty  of  man.  [place. 

Isa.  4.  5,  the  tc.  habitation.     ^4.  F,  every  dtrelUng 
.Ter.  19.  11,  vessel,  that  cannot  be  made  ic. 
Dan.  10.  2,  mourning  three  ic.  weeks.    .4.  V.,full. 
Mat.  9.  21,  I  shall  be  made  w.    A.  F,  be  w. 

14.  36,  made  w.    A.  F,  perfectly  w. 

16.  26,  gain  the  iv.  world. 

22.  40,  the  w.  law.    A.  F,  all  the. 


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Mark  5.  23,  that  she  may  be  made  iv.    A. )'.,  healed. 

Luke  8.  36,  was  made  u\    A.  V.,  healed. 
18.  42,  faith  hath  made  thee  ?r.     A.  J'.,  saved  thee. 

John  11.  o(",  that  the  w.  nation  perish  not. 

Acts  14.  9,  faith  to  be  made  »•.    A.  T.,  healed. 

Eph.  6.  11,  the  ic.  armor  of  God. 

Jas.  2. 10,  keep  the  ic.  law. 
Whole,  made.  Mat.  12. 13 ;  Mark  3.  5 ;  Luke  6.  10. 

the,  need  not  a  physician.  Mat.  9.  12;   Mark  2.  17; 
Luke  5.  31. 
WHOLLY.    Jo.sh.  3. 16,  were  Ml.  cut  off.    A.  V.  Jailed, 
and  were  cut  off. 

Job  19. 13,  are  w.  estranged.    A.  V.,  verily. 

Luke  11.  36,  it  shall  be  iv.  full  of  light.    A.V.,    the 
whole.  ,     , 

WHOM.    Josh.  12. 1,  kings  of  the  land,  «•.    A.V.^ivhich. 

Ps.  18.  2,  in  w.  I  will  take  refuge. 

Mark  1-5.  6,  'c.  thej'  asked.    A.  V.,  irhomsoevei-. 
WHOMSOEVER.    Gen.  19.  12,  ic.  thou  hast  in  the 
city.     .4.  r.,  uhat soever. 

1  Sam.  28.  8,  w.  I  shall  name.    A.  V.,  ivhom. 

Mat.  11.  27,  w.  the  Son  willeth  to  reveal. 

Luke  20.  18,  on  iv.  it  shall  fall. 
WHOSE.    Isa.  23.  7,  w.  feet.    A.  F.,  her  own  feet. 

Mat.  22.  20,  W.  is  this  image. 

Acts  27.  23,  w.  I  am,  whom  also  I  serve. 
WHOSO.    Gen.  9.  6,  W.  sheddeth. 

Prov.  16.  20,  w.  trusteth  in  Jehovah. 

Dan.  3.  6,  iv.  falleth  not  down. 
WHOSOEVER.     Gen.   4.  14,   w.   findeth   me.    A.V., 
every  one  that. 

1  John  5.  1,  w.  loveth  him.    A.  V.,  every  one  that. 
WHY.    1  Sam.  2.  23,  W.  do  ye  such  things  ? 

Jer.  8. 14,  W.  do  we  sit  still  ? 

Ezek.  33. 11,  n\  will  ye  die. 

Mat.  21.  25,  W.  then  did  ye  not  believe  him  ? 

Mark  5.  39,  W.  make  ye  a  tumult. 

Acts  9.  4.  ic.  persecute.st  thou  me? 
WICK.    Isa.  43.  17,  quenched  as  a  w.    A.  V.,  as  tow. 
WICKED.    Gen.  18.  23.  the  righteous  with  the  tc.  ? 

1  Sam.  2.  9,  the  ic.  shall  be  put  to  silence. 

2  Chr.  19.  2,  Shouldest  thou  help  the  w.    A.  F.,  ungodly. 
Job  3.  17,  There  the  w.  cease  from  troubling. 

34.  18,  nobles.  Ye  are  w.    A.  F.,  ungodly. 
40.  12.  tread  do«ii  the  w. 
Ps.  1. 1,  counsel  of  the  ic.    A.  F,  ungodly. 

I.  5,  Therefore  the  ic.  shall  not  stand.    A.  V.,  ungodly. 
3.  7,  the  teeth  of  the  ir.    A.  F,,  ungodh/. 

9.  17,  The  w.  shall  be  turned  back  unto  Sheol. 
12.  8,  The  u\  walk  on  every  side. 
26.  5,  will  not  sit  with  the  w. 

34.  21,  Evil  shall  slay  the  w. 

37.  10,  yet  a  little  while,  and  the  w.  shall  not  be. 

73.  12,  these  are  the  ir.    A.  F,  ungodly. 

92.  7,  When  the  ic.  spring  as  the  grass. 

94.  3,  How  long  shall  the  u\  triumph  ? 

139.  24,  any  u\  way  in  me. 
Prov.  12.  7,  The  u\  are  overthrowai. 

14.  17,  a  man  of  w.  devices  is  hated. 

17.  4,  giveth  heed  to  ic.  Ups.    A.  F,  false. 

28. 1,  The  u\  flee  when  no  man  pursueth. 
Eccl.  7.  17,  Be  not  overmuch  w. 

8.  10, 1  saw  the  w.  buried. 
Isa.  53.  9,  they  made  his  grave  with  the  w. 

55.  7,  let  the  w.  forsake  his  way. 

57.  20,  the  w.  are  like  the  troubled  sea. 
Ezek.  3.  18,  warn  the  ic.  from  his  u\  way. 

II.  2,  give  IV.  coimsel  in  this  city. 
Dan.  12.  10,  the  w.  shall  do  wickedly. 

Mat.  13.  49,  sever  the  ic.  from  among  the  righteous. 
1  Cor.  5.  13,  Put  away  the  lo.  man. 
Wicked,  the  character  and  doom  of.  Job  4.  8;  27.  13; 
Eccl.  8. 10;  Isa.  37.  21;  44.  9;  Jer.  2.  ;  Ezek.  .5. ;  18.  ; 
23. ;  Mat.  13.  30 ;  John  5.  29 ;  Rom.  1.  21 ;  1  Cor.  6. 11 ; 
Gal.  5.  19;  Eph.  4.  17;  Phil.  3.  18;  Col.  3.  6;  1  Tim. 
1.9;  Tit.  1.  10;  Heb.  6.  4;  2  Pet.  2.  3 ;  1  John  2.  18; 
Rev.  9.  20 ;  22. 15. 
prosperity   of,   temporary.  Job  20.  5,  21;    Ps.  37.  1; 

73.  1-20 ;  Eccl.  7.  15 ;  8.  13. 
friendship  with,  to  be  avoided,  Gen.  13.  12,  13;  28.  1; 
Num.16.  26;  Deut.  13.  6 ;  2  Chr.  19.  2;  Prov.  4.  14: 
Isa.  52.  11 ;  Mat.  18.  17 ;  Rom.  16.  17 ;  1  Cor.  5.  9 ; 
2  Cor.  6.  14 ;  Phil.  2.  15 ;  1  Tim.  6.  5 ;  2  Tim.  3.  5 ; 
2  Pet.  3.  17  ;  Rev.  18.  4. 
WICKEDLY.    1  Kings  8.  47,  we  have  dealt  w.     A.  V., 

CO  III  III  ilti'd  wickedness. 
■rJ^9.'iJj?i: JCLSS."^  ^^^y  «'     ^  •  T^  1  evzV  indeed. 
WICKEDNESS.    Gen.  39.  9,  can  I  do  this  great  iv 
Deut.  25.  2,  according  to  his  iv.    A.V.,  fault. 
Judg.  9.  57.  w.  of  the  men.     A.  V.,  evil. 
20  3.  how  was  this  w.  brought  to  pass  ?    A.V.,  w.  ? 
Job  22.  5.  Is  not  thy  ic.  great  ? 
34. 10,  Far  be  it  from  God,  that  he  should  do  '/■. 

35.  8,  Thy  u\  may  hurt  a  man. 

Ps.  26. 10,  In  whose  hands  is  w.    A.  F,  mischief. 
52.  2,  deviseth  very  w.    A.V.,  mischiefs. 
55.  15,  w.  is  in  their  dwelling. 

58.  2,  in  heart  ye  work  w. 

84.  10,  dwell  in  the  tents  of  w. 


Ps.  94.  20,  throne  of  w.    A.V.,  iniquity. 

94.  23,  cut  tliem  off  in  their  own  w. 

125.  3,  w.  shall  not  re.st.    A.  F,  the  ivicked. 

141.  5,  in  their  w.    A.  P.,  calamines. 
Prov.  4.  17,  they  eat  the  bread  of  u\ 

8.  7.  w.  is  an  abomination. 

10.  2,  Treasures  of  w.  profit  nothing. 

10.  23,  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  w.    A.  F,  mischief. 

11.  5,  the  wicked  shall  fall  hj  his  own  w. 

13.  6,  IV.  overthroweth  the  sinner. 
Isa.  9.  18,  w.  burnetii  as  the  fire. 

58.  4,  smite  with  the  fist  of  w. 

59.  3,  tongue  muttereth  iv.    A.  F.,  perverseness. 
Jer.  2.  19,  Thine  own  iv.  shall  correct  thee. 

4.  14,  wash  thy  heart  from  lo. 

8.  6,  no  man  repenteth  him  of  his  w. 

14.  20,  We  acknowledge,  O  Jehovah,  our  iv. 
Ezek.  7.  11,  a  rod  of  w. 

31. 11,  I  have  driven  him  out  for  his  to. 
Hos.  10.  13,  Ye  have  plowed  iv. 
Mai.  1.  4,  The  border  of  w. 
Luke  11.  39,  full  of  extortion  and  w. 
Rom.  1.  29,  being  filled  with  all  .  .  .  w. 
1  Cor.  5.  8,  the  leaven  of  malice  and  w. 
Eph.  6.  12,  spiritual  hosts  of  iv. 
Jas.  1.  21,  overflomng  of  iv.    A.  F,  naughtiness. 

1  Pet.  2.  1,  Putting  away  ...  all  ic.    A.  F,  malice. 
WIDE.    Neh.  7.  4,  w.  and  large.    A.  F,  large  and  great. 

Ps.  35.  21 ;  81.  10,  their  (thy)  mouth  u\ 
Prov.  21.  9,  a  contentious  woman  in  a  iv.  house. 
Mat.  7.  13,  tv.  is  the  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way. 
WIDOW.    Num.  30.  9,  vow  of  a  w.  .  .  .  shall  stand. 

2  Sam.  14.  5 ;  1  Kings  17.  9,  a  u\    ^.  1'.,  «  w.  woman. 
Ps.  146.  9,  upholdeth  the  fatherless  and  w. 

Mark  12.  42,  a  poor  w. 

Luke  7. 12,  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  w. 

Acts  6.  1,  their  ic.  were  neglected. 

1  Tim.  5.  3,  Honor  u\  that  are  w.  indeed. 
•Jas.  1.  27,  visit  the  fatherless  and  w. 

Widows,  to  be  cared  for,  Ex.  22.  22-24  ;  Deut.  14.  29;  16. 
11 :  24.  17  ;  26.  12,  13  ;  Job  29.  13 ;  Isa.  1. 17  ;  Acts  6. 1 ; 
1  Tim.  5.  3-5.  [40. 11. 

God  cares  for,  Deut.  10. 18  ;  Ps.  63.  5 ;  Prov.  15.  25  ;  Jer. 
marriage  laws  concerning.  Lev.  21.  14 ;  Deut.  25.  5 ; 
Ezek.  44.   22 ;  Mark  12.  19. 
WIDOWHOOD.    Gen.  38.  19,  garments  of  her  w. 
Isa.  47.  9,  loss  of  children,  and  ic. 
54.  4,  reproach  of  thy  tv.  ...  no  more. 
WIFE.    Prov.  18.  22,  findeth  a  w.  findeth  a  good. 
Prov.  19.  14,  a  prudent  w.  is  from  Jehovah. 
Isa.  54.  6,  as  a  w.  forsaken.    *4.  F,  woman. 
Luke  14.  20,  I  have  married  a  w. 
17.  32,  Remember  Lot's  iv. 
Rev.  21.  9,  the  bride,  the  iv.  of  the  Lamb. 
Wives,  laws  concerning,  Ex.  21.  3j  22 ;  22.  16 ;  Num.  5. 
12 ;  Deut.  21.  10,  15 :  Jer.  3.  1 ;  Mat.  19.  3. 
good,  Prov.  12.  4  ;  18.  22;  31.  10. 

their  duties  to  husbands.  Gen.  3. 16 ;  Rom.  7.  2  ;  1  Cor. 
7.  3 ;  Eph.  5.  22,  33  ;  Tit.  2.  4 ;  1  Pet.  3. 1. 
WILD.     Neh.  8.  15,  branches  of  u\  olive.    A.  F.,  pine 
branches. 
Ps.  50. 11,  w.  beasts  of  the  field  are  mine. 
Mark  1.  13.  was  with  the  w.  beasts. 
WILD  ASS.    Gen.  16.  12,  be  as  a  w.  a.  among  men. 

.4.  r..  bf  n.  wild  man. 
WILDERNESS.    Ex.  3.  1,  back  of  the  ?f.    A.  V.,  desert. 
Jer.  25.  24,  dwell  in  the  ^v.    A.  V.,  desert. 
Mat.  24.  26,  lie  is  in  the  tr.    ^4.  T'.,  desert. 
John  6.  31,  manna  in  the  w.    A.  F,  desert. 
Wilderness,  wanderings  of  the  Israelites  in  the,  Ex.  14. ; 
Num.  10.  12 :  13.  3  :  20.  ;  33. ;  Deut.  1. 19  ;  32.  10  ;  Neh. 
9.  19 ;  P.s.  78.  40  ;  107.  4. 
WILD-OX.    Job  3).  9,  ic.-o.  be  content.    A.  V.,  tmicorn. 
WILES.    Num.  25.  18,  vex  you  with  their  w. 
Eph.  4.  14,  after  the  iv.  of  error.    .4.  F.,  whereby  they 
lie  ill  wait  to  deceive. 
6.  11.  stand  against  the  iv.  of  the  devil. 
WILFULLY.    Heb.  10.  26,  if  we  sin  w. 

2  Pet.  3.  5,  tliis  they  w.  forget.    ^4.  F,  willingly. 
WILILY.    Josh.  9.  4,  they  also  did  work  w. 

WILL  in.).    Prov.  14.  9,  there  is  good  w.    A.  V.,  favour. 
Mat.  18.  14,  it  is  not  the  tr.  of  your  Father. 
Mark  3.  35,  do  the  w.  of  God. 
John  1. 13,  the  tt'.  of  the  fiesh. 
4.  34,  to  do  the  ir.  of  liim  that  sent  me. 
Acts  21.  14,  TJie  w.  of  the  Lord  be  done. 
Rom.  8.  20,  not  of  its  own  w.     A.  V.,  willingly. 

1  Cor.  9. 17,  if  I  dothisof  mine  own  w.    A.  F,  willingly. 
Philem.  14,  of  free  iv.    A.  V.,  willingly. 

Rev.  4.  11,  because  of  thy  w.  they  were.    A.  V.,for  thy 
pleasure. 
WILL  (v.).    Mat.  8.  3, 1  w. :  be  thou  made  clean. 
Mat.  26.  39,  not  as  I  w.,  but  as  thou  wilt. 
Luke  19.  40,  w.  cry  out.    A.  F.,  would  immediately. 
John  3.  8,  where  it  w.    A.V.,  listeth. 

2  Cor.  8. 10,  also  to  %v.    A.V.,  to  be  forward. 
Phil.  2.  13.  to  w.  and  to  work. 

Jas.  2.  18,  man  tv.  say.     .4.  F,  may. 
Rev.  22.  17,  he  that  w.,  let  him  take. 


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Will  of  God,  referred  to,  Dan.  4.  17,  35 ;  John  1.  13  ;  Rom. 
9.  19  :  1  Thes.  4.3;  Jas.  1.  18. 
Christ  fulfilled  the.  Mat.  2ii.  42;  Mark  14.  36;  Luke  22. 

42 ;  John  4.  34  ;  Heb.  10.  7. 
performance  of  the,  Jolm  7.  17 ;  Eph.  6.  6 ;  Col.  4.  12  ; 
Heb.  13.  21 ;  1  Pet.  2.  15. 
Will  of  man,  John  1.  13;  Rom.  7.  18;  9.  16;  Eph.  2.  3; 

Tit.  3.  3 ;  1  Pet.  4.  3. 
WILLING.    Ex.  35.  5,  a  iv.  heart. 

1  Chr.  28.  9,  a  iv.  mind. 

2  Chr.  29.  31,  of  a  w.  heart  brought.    A.  V.,free. 
Ps.  51.  12,  uphold  me  with  a  w.  spirit.    A.y.,  free. 
Mat.  26.  41,  the  spirit  indeed  is  ii\ 

Mark  14.  38,  the  spirit  indeed  is  w.  .  A.  V.,  ready. 
John  5.  35,  ye  were  «'.  to  rejoice  for  a  season. 
6.  21,  They  were  w.  ...  to  receive  him.    A.  V.,  ivill- 

ingty  received. 
Rom.  9.  22,  «'.  to  show  liis  wrath. 
2  Cor.  5.  8,  «'.  rather  to  be  absent. 
Jas.  3.  4,  whither  the  impulse  of  the  steersman  icilleth. 

A.  r.,  ichUhersoever  tlie  governor  listrth. 
WILLINGLY.   Judg.  5. 2,  people  offered  themselves  «•. 
1  Chr.  29.  5,  Who  then  offereth  a\  to  consecrate.    A.  F., 

is  wUling. 
Ezra  2.  63,  offered  lo.    A.V.,  freely. 

1  Pet.  5.  2,  not  of  constraint,  but  iv. 
WILLOWS.    Lev.  23.  40,  iv.  of  the  brook. 

Ps.  137.  2,  Upon  the  w.  .  .  .  We  hanged  up  our  harps. 
Isa.  44.  4,  as  w.  by  the  watercourses. 
WILL-WORSHIP.    Col.  2.  23,  show  of  wisdom  in  w.-ic. 

A.  v.,  iciU  icorship. 
WILT.    Mat.  8.  2,  if  tliou  w.,  thou  canst  make. 
WILY.    Prov.  7.  10,  and  «•.  of  heart.     A.  V.,  subtil. 
.WIN.    2  Chr.  32.  1,  thouglit  to  «•.  them. 

Luke  21.  19,  ye  shall  w.  your  souls.    ^4.  F.,  jjo-sscss  ye- 
WIND.    1  Kings  19.  11,  Jehovah  was  not  in  the  ic. 
Job  6.  26,  the  speeches  .  .  .  are  as  io.  ? 
Ps.  1.  4,  like  the  chatt'  which  the  «'.  driveth. 
11.' 6,  and  burning  «'.    A.  V.,  an  horrible  temjjesi. 
bb.  8,  shelter  From  the  stormy  w.    A.  F.,  icindy  storm. 
135.  7,  bringeth  forth  the  u\  out  of  his  treasuries. 
Prov.  11.  29,  shall  inherit  the  w. 
30.  4,  Who  hath  gatliered  the  w.  in  his  fists  ? 
Eccl.  5.  16,  that  he  laboreth  for  the  ic.  ? 
11.  5,  the  way  of  the  w.    A.V.,  spirit. 
Isa.  32.  2,  a  hiding-place  from  the  to. 
Ezek.  37.  9,  Prophesy  unto  the  w. 
Hos.  8.  7,  they  sow  the  tv. 
Zech.  6.  5,  four  w.    A.V.,  spii-its. 
Mat.  11.  7,  a  reed  shaken  with  the  tv.  ? 
John  3.  8,  The  ic.  bloweth  where  it  will. 
Eph.  4.  14,  every  w.  of  doctrine. 
Heb.  1.  7,  maketh  his  angels  w.    A.  F.,  sjjirits. 
Jas.  1. 11,  ariseth  with  the  scorcliing  w.    A.  F.,  a  burn- 
ing heat. 
Wind,  some  wonderful  effects  of,  Gen.  8.  1 ;  Ex.  15.  10 ; 
Num.  11.  31 ;  Jonah  1.  4. 
rebuked  by  Jesus,  Mat.  8.  26 ;  Mark  4.  39. 
figuratively  used,  Jas.  1.6;  3.  4.  [at  the  w. 

WINDOW.    2  Sam.  6.  16,  daughter  of  Saul  looked  out 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  9,  looketh  in  at  the  w. 
Isa.  60.  8,  as  the  doves  to  their  w.  ? 
Acts  20.  9,  there  sat  in  the  w.  a  certam  yovmg  man. 

2  Cor.  11.  33,  through  a  iv.  was  I  let  down. 
WINE.    Gen.  9.  21.  he  drank  of  the  u: 

Gen.  27.  28,  new  w.     A.  V.,  ic. 
Ps.  104.  15,  ic.  that  maketh  glad  the  heart. 
Prov.  20.  1,  W.  is  a  mocker. 
Isa.  28.  7,  reel  with  u:    A.V.,  erred  through  tc. 
65.  11,  ^e  .  .  .  that  fill  up  mingled  w.    A.  F.,  furnish 

the  drink  offering. 
Hab.  2.  5,  w.  is  treacherous.    A.  F,  transgresseth  by  w. 
Mat.  9.  17,  new  w.  into  old  wine-skins. 
John  2.  3,  And  when  the  w.  failed. 
Eph.  5.  18,  be  not  drunken  \\ith  w. 
1  Tim.  5.  23,  little  «'.  for  thy  stomach's  sake. 
Wine,  first  mention  of.  Gen.  9.  20. 
used  in  offerings,  Ex.  29.  40  ;  Lev.  23. 13 ;  Num.  15.  5. 
at  the  Lord's  Supper,  Mat.  26.  27. 
ab-stinence  from,  by  the  Nazirites,  Num.  6.  3 ;  Judg.  13. 

14 ;  by  the  Rechabites,  Jer.  35. 
Jesus  changed  water  into,  John  2. 
the  love  of.  Prov.  21.  17 ;  Hos.  4.  11 ;  Eph.  5. 18. 
its  use,  Judg.  9.  13;  Ps.  104.  15;  Prov.  31.  6;  Eccl.  10. 

19;  ITim.  5.  23. 
caution  against  its  abuse,  Prov.  21.  17 ;  23.  20,  29-32 ; 

Hos.  4.  11  :  Eph.  5.  18 ;  1  Thes.  5.  7,  8. 
WINEBIBBER.    Prov.  23.  20,  Be  not  among  w. 

Mat.  11. 19.  gluttonous  man  and  a  v.  {=  drunkard). 
WINEBIBBINGS.    1  Pet.  4. 3,  w.    A.  F.,  e.Tcr.v.v  of  wine. 
WINEPRESS.    Judg.  6. 11,  beating  out  wheat  in  the  w. 
Neh.  13.  1.3,  treading  w.  on  the  sabbath. 
Isa.  63.  3.  trodden  tlie  w.  alone. 
Joel  3. 13,  for  the  w.  is  full.    A.  F.,  j)ress. 
Mat.  21.  33,  digged  a  w.  in  it. 

Mark  12.  1,  pit  for  the  w.    A.  F,  place  for  the  winefat. 
Rev.  19.  15,  ir.  of  the  fierceness  of  the  wrath. 
WINE-SKINS.  Josh.  9.  4,  and  w.-s.   A.  F.  wine  bottles. 
Ps.  119.  83,  w.-s.  in  the  smoke.    A.  F,  bottle. 


Mat.  9.  17 ;  Mark  2.  22 ;  Luke  5.  37,  into  old  w.-s.    A.  F, 
bolih'.s. 

WINE  VAT.    Hag.  2.  16,  w.    A .  F,  pressfut. 
WINGED.    Lev.  11.  20,  All  w.  creeping  things.     A.  F, 
fuuis that  creep. 
Lev.  11.  21,  eat  of  all  ic.  creeping  things.    A.  V.,  flying. 
Deut.  14.  19,  all  iv.  creeping  things.    A.  F.,  thing  that 
fit  ft  It. 

Ps.  78.  27,  w.  birds.    A.  F.,  feathered  fowls. 
WINGS.    J  ob  39. 13,  The  lo.  of  the  ostrich  wave  proudly. 
^4.  F,  Gavest  thou  the  goodly  xvings  tinto  the  peacocks  ? 
Ps.  17.  8,  the  shadow  of  thy  ir. 
18.  10,  he  soared  uiwn  the  hk  of  tlie  wind. 
55.  6,  Oh  that  I  had  w.  like  a  dove  ! 
139.  9,  tlie  w.  of  the  morning. 
Prov.  23.  5,  riches  certainly  make  themselves  w. 
Isa.  40.  31,  mount  up  with  «'.  as  eagles. 
Mai.  4.  2,  with  healing  in  its  iv. 
Mat.  23.  37,  her  chickens  under  her  w. 
WINK.    Ps.  35.  19,  Neither  let  tliem  w.  with  the  eye. 

Prov.  6.  I'i,  That  icinketh  with  his  eyes. 
WINNOW.    Ruth  3.  2,  ic.  barley  to-night. 
Prov.  20.  26,  wise  kingw.  the  wicked.-  A.  F,  scatteretli. 
Isa.  30.  24,  which  hath  been  iv.  with  the  shovel. 
41.  16,  Thou  Shalt  w.  them.     A.  V.Jan. 
Jer.  15.  7,  I  have  w.  them  with  a  fan.    A.  F,  will  fan. 
WINTER  (n).    Prov.  20.  4,  by  reason  of  the  w.    A.  F, 
cold. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  11,  the  tc.  is  past. 
Mat.  24.  20,  your  flight  be  not  in  the  to. 
John  10.  23,  it  was  w. 
2  Tim.  4  21,  come  before  w. 
WINTER  (/ .).    Isa.  18.  6,  shall  iv.  upon  them. 
Act.s  27.  12,  not  commodious  to  w.  in. 

28.  11,  which  had  w.  in  the  island. 
1  Cor.  16.  6,  abide,  or  even  to. 

Tit.  3.  12,  there  1  have  determined  to  tv. 
WIPE.    2  Kings  21. 13,  w.  Jerusalem  as  a  man  iv. 
Neh.  13.  14,  w.  not  out  my  good  deeds. 
Prov.  30.  20,  and  «'.  her  mouth,  And  saith. 
Isa.  25.  8,  the  Lord  Jehovah  will  w.  away  tears. 
Luke  7.  38,  w.  them  witli  the  hair.    A.V.,  did  wipe. 
John  13.  5,  «'.  them  with  the  towel. 
WIRES.     Ex.  39.  3,  cut  it  into  w. 
WISDOM.    Job  4.  21,  They  die,  and  that  without  w. 
Job  11.  6,  he  would  show  thee  the  secrets  of  tv. ! 

12.  2,  tv.  shall  die  with  you. 

28. 18,  the  price  of  w.  is  above  rubies. 

32.  7.  years  should  teach  w. 

38.  37,  Who  can  number  the  clouds  by  ic.  ? 
Ps.  90.  12,  get  us  a  heart  of  u). 
Prov.  4.  7,  W.  is  the  principal  thing. 

18.  1,  rageth  against  all  sound  to.    A.  F,  all  w. 

21.  30,  There  is  no  tv.  .  .  .  against  Jehovah. 

23.  4,  Cease  from  thine  own  tv. 

24.  7,  W.  is  too  high  for  a  fool. 
Eccl.  1. 18,  in  much  w.  is  much  grief. 

7.  12,  ID.  is  a  defence. 
Isa.  28.  29,  excellent  in  w.    A.  F,  ivorking. 

29.  14,  the  ic.  of  their  wise  men  shaU  perish. 
Dan.  9.  22,  give  thee  w.    A.  F,  .skill. 

Mat.  11. 19,  w.  is  justified  by  her  works. 

Luke  1. 17,  the  disobedient  to  walk  in  the  w.  of  the  just. 

A.  F,  to  the  w. 
2.  40,  strong,  filled  with  to. 

1  Cor.  1.  17,  not  in  w.  of  words. 

1.  20,  God  made  foolish  the  w.  of  the  world  ? 

1.  21,  the  world  through  its  tc.  knew  not  God. 

2.  1,  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  w. 

3.  19,  the  tc.  of  this  world  is  fooUshuess. 

2  Cor.  1.  12,  not  in  fleslJy  w. 

Jas.  3.  17,  the  tc.  that  is  from  above  is  first  pure. 
Rev.  13.  18,  Here  is  tv. 
Wisdom,  gi-anted  by  God.  1  Kings  3.  12;  Prov.  2.  6; 
Dan.  2.  20 ;  Acts  7.  10  ;  2  Pet.  3. 15. 
value  of,  Prov.  3.  13-18  ;  4.  7-9. 
to  be  sought  after,  Ps.  90.  12 ;  Rom.  16.  19 ;  Eph.  5.  15 

Jas.  3. 13. 
given  in  answer  to  prayer,  1  Kings  3.  9 ;  2  Chr.  1.  10 

,Tas.  1.  5. 
vanity  of  worldly,  Job  5.  13 ;  Jer.  8.  9 ;  Mat.  11.  25 
1  Cor.  2.  6-9  ;  2  Cor.  1. 12  ;  Jas.  3.  15. 
WISE.    Gen.  3.  6,  to  make  one  ir. 
Deut.  32.  29,  Oh  that  they  were  tc. 
1  Kings  3.  12,  a  «'.  and  an  understanding  heart. 
Job  9.  4,  He  is  tv.  in  heart. 
17.  10, 1  sliall  not  find  a  tv.  man. 
32.  9,  great  tliat  are  tc. 
Ps.  19.  7,  making  w.  the  simple. 
94.  8.  ye  fools,  when  will  ye  be  «•.  ? 
Prov.  1.  3,  instruction  in  w.  dealing.    A.  F,  of  wisdom. 
3.  7,  Be  not  uo.  in  thine  own  eyes. 

6.  6,  Consider  her  ways,  and  be  tc. 
11.  30,  he  that  is  w.  wimieth  souls. 

12  18,  the  tongue  of  the  ir.  is  health. 
20.  18.  «'.  guidance.    -1.  F,  good  advice. 
Eccl.  2.  16,  of  the  tc.  man  .  .  .  there  is  no  remem- 
brance.    A.  r,  of  thfi  icise. 

7.  19,  Wisdom  is  a  strength  to  the  w. 


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Eccl.  9.  1,  the  «•.  .  .  .  are  in  the  hand  of  God. 
12.  11,  The  words  of  the  ir.  are  as  goads. 
Jer.  4.  22,  «'.  to  do  evil. 

Dan.  11.  33,  they  that  are  ic.  among  the  people.    A.V., 
rtnder&faml- 

11.  35,  some  of  them  that  are  w.    A.  V.,  them  of  undcr- 
stnnding. 

12.  3,  they  that  ai-e  w.  shall  shine. 

Hos.  1.  6,  that  I  should  in  any  ic.  pardon  them.    A.  V., 

hut  I  ivilt  iilt.orly  talcr  thorn  away. 
Mat.  5.  20,  sliall  in  no  ic.  enter.    A.  V.,  case. 

10.  16,  ir.  as  serpents. 

11.  25,  thou  didst  hide  these  things  from  the  w. 
Luke  10.  19.  in  any  w.  hurt  you.     ..-1.  T'.,  by  any  means. 
Rom.  1.  14,  to  the  ir.  and  to  the  foolisli. 

1  Cor.  1.  2(1,  Where  is  the  «'.? 
4.  10.  ye  are  «".  in  Christ. 

2  Thes.  2.  3,  beguile  you  in  any  w.    A.  I'.,  by  any  means. 
2  Tim.  3.  15.  ir.  unto  salvation. 

WISELY.    Ex.  1.  10,  deal  w.  \vith  them. 

1  Sam.  18.  14.  David  behaved  himself  to. 

Ps.  58.  5,  Charming  never  so  /r.  ;  101. 2,  behave  myself  ir. 

Prov.  10.  19,  he  that  refraineth  his  lips  doeth  w.    A.  V., 
is  uise. 

Isa.  52.  13,  servant  .shall  deal  u\    A.  V.,  jirudenthj. 

Luke  16.  8,  because  he  had  done  n\ 
WISER.    1  Kings  4.  31,  n-.  than  all  men. 

Prov.  9.  9,  he  will  be  yet  ir. 
26. 16,  shiggard  is  ic.  in  his  owa  conceit. 

1  Cor.  1.  25,  foolislmess  of  God  is  w.  than  men. 
WISEST.    Isa.  19. 11,  ic.  counsellors  of  Pharaoh.    A.  V., 

WISH.'   Acts  27.  29,  w.  for  the  day. 
Rom.  9.  3,  w.  that  I  myself  were  anathema. 
Gal.  4.  20,  could  w.  to  be  present.     A.V..  de'^irr. 

2  Pet.  3.  9.  not  IC.  that  any  should.     A.  V.,  iriUing. 
WITCHCRAFT.    1  Sam.  15.  23,  as  the  sin  of  w. 
WITH.     Ps.  18.  23,  perfect  w.  him.    A.  V.,  before. 

Ps.  68.  18,  might  dwell  w.  them.     A.  V.,  am'mg. 

Isa.  2S.  7.  stagger  w.  strong  drink.     .1.  V.,  thvouyh. 

Mat.  6. 1,  reward  u\  your  Father.     A.V.,  of. 

Mark  8.  16,  reasoned  one  ic.  another.     A.  V.,  among 

themselves. 
Luke  5.  17,  was  w.  him  to  heal.    ^1.  F.,  present. 
John  14. 16,  that  he  may  be  «'.  you.    A.  V.,  abide. 
Rev.  11.  7,  make  war  ?t\  them.    A.  F.,  agaiji.'ft. 
WITHAL.    1  Sam.  16.  12,  ruddy,  and  w.  of  a  beautiful. 

1  Tim.  5.  13,  w.  they  learn  also  to  be  idle. 
WITHDRAW.    Job  9.  13.  will  not  w.  his  anger. 
Ezek.  30.  18,  day  shall  w.  itself.    A.V.,  bedarkmed. 
Zech.  14.  6,  there  shall  not  be  light;  the  bright  ones 

shall  w.  themselves.    ^1.  F.,  tlie  light  shall  not  be  clear, 

nor  dark. 
Acts  26.  31,  tliey  had  iv.    A.  V.,  were  gone  aside. 
WITHDREW.    Ezek.  20.  22,  I  w.  my  hand. 
Mat.  2.  22,  he  w.  into  the  parts.    A.  F.,  turned  aside. 

12.  15,  «'.  from  thence. 

Mark  3.  7,  Jesus  .  .  .  n\  to  the  sea. 
WITHER.    Ps.  1.  3,  Whose  leaf  also  doth  not  w. 
Ps.  6.  2.  1  am  iv.  away.     .4.  F,  weak. 
37.  2,  «'.  as  the  green  herb. 
102.  4,  My  heart  is  smitten  .  .  .  and  w. 
Isa.  19.  6,  the  reeds  and  flags  shall  iv.  away.     A.  F,  w. 
40.  7,  The  grass  «\,  the  flower  fadeth. 
Ezek.  17.  9,  fruit  thereof,  that  it  may  w.    A.V.,  thai  it  iv. 
47.  12,  leaf  shall  not  w.    A.  F,  fade. 
Joel  1. 12,  vine  is  tv.    A.  F,  dried  up. 
Mat.  21.  20,  did  the  fig  tree  immediately  w.    A.  F,  is 

.  .  .  vifhered. 
Mark  11.  20,  fig  tree  w.  away.    A.  F,  dried  up. 
.Tas.  1. 11,  and  w.  the  grass.    A.  F,  but  if  u\ 
Withered  hand,  of  Jeroboam  healed,  1  Kings  13.  6. 

healed  by  Jesus,  Mat.  12.  10;  Mark  3. 1-5;  Luke  6.  6. 
WITHES.    Judg.  16.  7,  green  w.    A.  V.,  iciths. 
WITHHOLD.    Gen.  11.  6,  nothing  will  be  withholden. 
A.  r.,  restrained. 

1  Sam.  25.  26,  Jehovah  hath  w.  thee. 
Ps.  21.  2,  not  w.  the  request  of  his  lips. 

40.  11,  W.  not  thou  thy  tender  mercies. 
84.  11,  No  good  thing  will  he  w. 
Prov.  11.  24,  in.  more  than  is  meet. 
21.  26,  giveth  and  lo.  not.    ^4.  T'.,  .<iijareth. 
23.  13,  W.  not  correction. 
Eccl.  11.  6,  w.  not  thy  hand.      - 
Jer.  5.  25,  your  sins  have  w.  good. 
Luke  6.  29,  w.  not  thy  coat.     A.  V.,  forbid  not  to  take. 
WITHIN.    Job  20.  20,  no  quietness  «'.  him.      A.  F,  in 
Ills  belly. 
Prov.  23.  7,  as  he  thinketh  w.  himself.    A.V.,  in  his 

lieart. 
Mark  7.  21,  from  w.  .  .  .  evil  thoughts  proceed. 
Luke  17.  21,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  (c.  you. 
John  7.  38,  from  w.  him.    A.  F,  out  of  his  belly. 
WITHOUT.    Deut.  24. 11,  shalt  stand  w.    A.V.,  abroad. 

2  Cor.  lit.  12.  //•.  under.standing.     A.  F,  not  wise. 
Rev.  22. 15.  W.  are  the  dogs. 

WITHSTAND.    2  Chr.  20.  6,  none  is  able  to  w.  thee. 
Luke  21.  15,  to  w.  or  to  gainsay.    A.  F,  to  gainsay  nor 
resist. 


Acts  6.  10,  not  able  to  ir.  tlie  wisdom.     .4.  T'.,  resist. 
11.  17,  who  was  I,  that  1  could  u\  God? 
Rom.  13.  2,  they  that  ir.    A.  V.,  resist. 
Eph.  6.  13,  able  to  «'.  in  the  evil  day. 
2  Tim.  3.  8,  ir.  the  truth.     A.  V.,  resist. 

1  Pet.  5.  9,  whom  n\  stedfast  in  your  faith.    A.  F,  resist. 
WITHSTOOD.    Dan.  10.  13,  the  prince  of  .  .  .  Persia 

n-.  me. 
Acts  13.  8,  Elymas  the  sorcerer  .  .  .  w.  them. 

2  Tim.  4.  15,  greatly  n\  our  words. 

WITNESS.    Gen.  31. 50,  God  is  u:  betwixt  me  and  thee. 
Deut.  30.  19,  to  'f\  against  you  this  day.    A.  F.,  record. 
Job  16.  19,  my  ir.  is  in  heaven. 
Prov.  14.  5,  a  false  «'.  uttereth  lies. 
Isa.  55.  4,  given  him  for  a  w.  to  the  peoples. 
John  1.  7,  The  same  came  for  ir. 

1.  19,  the  ir.  of  John.     A.  )'.,  record. 

3.  11,  bear  w.  of  that  which  we  have  seen.   A.  F,  testify. 

3.  11,  ye  receive  not  our  «'. 

3.  32,  no  man  receiveth  his  le.    A.  F,  testimony. 

5.  34,  the  w.  which  I  receive  is  not.    A.V.,  I  receive 

not  testimony. 
5.  36,  the  w.  which  I  have  is  greater  than.  A.V.,I  have 

greater  w. 
5.  39,  which  bear  w.  of  me.    A.  F,  testify. 
8.  13,  thy  IC.  is  not  true.    A.  F,  record. 
8.  17,  the  IC.  of  two  men  is  true.    A.  F,  testimony. 
19.  35,  his  «'.  is  true.    A.V.,  record. 

21.  24,  we  know  that  his  xo.  is  true.    A.  F,  testimony. 
Acts  14.  3,  bare  tv.  unto  the  word.    A.  F,  gave  testi- 
mony. 

14.  17,  he  left  not  himself  without  w. 

22.  20,  Stephen  thy  a\    A.  F,  martyr. 

2  Cor.  1.  23, 1  call  God  for  a  w.    A.  F,  record. 
8.  3,  to  their  power,  I  bear  iv.    A.V.,  record. 

Phil.  1.  8,  God  is  my  «•.    A.  F,  record. 
Heb.  11.  2,  39,  had  w.  borne  to  them.    A.  F,  obtained  a 
good  report.  [mony. 

11.  5,  hath  had  w.  borne  to  him.    A.V.,  had  this  tesii- 
1  Jolm  5.  9,  the  ic.  of  God  is  greater. 

5.  10,  w.  that  God  hath  borne.    A.  F,  record. 

3  John  12,  the  «'.  of  all.    A.  F,  good  report. 

12,  our  w.  is  true.    A.  F,  record. 

Rev.  1.  2,  «'.  of  the  word  of  God.    A.  V.,  record. 

2.  13,  my    «'.,  my   faithful   one.    A.  V..,  my  faithful 
martyr. 

Witness,  God   invoked   as.  Gen.  31.  50;   Josh.  22.  27; 

1  Sam.  12.  5 ;  Jer.  42.  5  ;  Rom.  1.  9  ;  1  Thes.  2.  5. 

God  bears,  to  Christ,  Mat.  3.  16, 17  ;   Luke  3.  22 ;   John 

5.  37 ;  12.  28 ;  Heb.  2.  4  ;  1  John  5.  9  ;  the  Spirit  bears, 

Mat.  3.  16 ;  Luke  3.  22 ;   John  1.  33 ;  Acts  2.  2-4  ;  Heb. 

10.  15 ;   the  apostles  bear.  Acts  1.  8 ;   10.  41 ;  26.  16 ; 

1  Pet.  5. 1 ;  the  prophets  bear.  Acts  10. 43  ;  1  Pet.  1. 10. 

Christ  the  true.  Rev.  1.  5  ;  3.  14. 

false,  Ex.  20.  16 ;  Lev.  19.  11 ;   Deut.  5.  20 ;   Prov.  12.  17  ; 

21.  28 ;  Jer.  7.  9 ;  Luke  3.  14. 
against  Jesus,  Mat.  26.  60 ;  Mark  14.  56. 
Witnesses,  two  or  three  required  to  prove  an  offence, 
Num.  35.  30 ;  Deut.  17.  6 ;  Mat.  18. 16  ;  2  Cor.  13.  1, 
the  two  mystic.  Rev.  11.  3-5. 
WOE.    Rev.  18.  10,  W.,  w.,  the  great  city.    .4.  F,  Alas, 

alas  that. 

Woes,  against  wickedness,  etc.,  Isa.  10.  1 ;    31.  1 ;    45.  9 ; 

Jer.  22.  13 ;  Amos  6.  1 ;  Mic.  2.  1 ;  Hab.  2.  6  ;  Zech.  11. 

17  ;  Mat.  26.  24  ;  Luke  6. 24  ;  Jude  11 ;  Rev.  8. 13 ;  9. 12. 

against  unbelief.  Mat.  23.  13  ;  Luke  10. 13. 

WOLVES.    Isa.  13.  22;    34.  14;   Jer.  50.  39,  ic.    A.V., 

irild  bea.^ts  of  tlie  islands. 
Wolves,  figuratively  used.  Gen.  49.  27  ;  Isa.  11.  6 ;  Zeph. 

3.  3  ;  Mat.  7.  15  ;  Luke  10.  3 ;  Acts  20.  29. 
WOMAN.     Ps.  48.  6,  Pain,  as  of  a  w.  in  travail. 
Prov.  9.  13,  The  foolish  w.  is  clamorous. 
12.  4,  A  worthy  ic.  is  the  crown. 
14.  1.  Every  wise  ic  buildeth  her  house. 
Mat.  5.  28,  every  one  that  looketh  on  a  w.  to. 
26.  10,  Why  trouble  ye  the  ic  ? 

1  Tim.  2.  12,  I  permit  not  a  lo.  to  teach. 
Rev.  12. 1,  a  ic.  arrayed  with  the  sun. 

WOMB.     Ex.  13.  12,  openeth  the  «'.    A.  V.,  matrix. 
WONDER  (n.).    Ex.  7.  9,  Show  a  w.    A.  V.,  miracle. 
Ps.  77.  14,  the  God  that  doest  w. 
88.  12,  Shall  thy  ir.  be  knowm  in  the  dark  ? 
107.  24,  And  his  ic.  in  the  deep. 

Isa.  20.  3,  barefoot  .  .  .  for  a  sign  and  a  le.  \tion. 

Rev.  17.  6, 1  wondered  with  a  great  w.     A.  F,  admira- 
WONDER  (v.).    Isa.  29.  9,  Tarry  ye,  and  w. 
Isa.  59.  16,  and  ic.  that  there  was  no  intercessor. 
Dan.  8.  27,  I  ic.  at  the  vision.     A.  F,  was  astonished. 
Luke  4.  22,  and  tv.  at  the  words  of  grace. 
Wonders,  God's,  Ex.  3.  20 ;  Job  9. 10 ;  Ps.  136.  4  ;  Isa.  29. 

14 :  Dan.  6.  27  ;  Acts  7.  36. 
WONDERFUL.    Judg.  13.  18,  seeing  it  is  «.  ?    A.V., 
secret  f 

2  Sam.  1.  26,  Thy  love  to  me  was  w. 

2  Chr.  2.  9,  great  and  ic    A.  F,  w.  great. 

Job  42.  3,  Things  too  ic.  for  me. 

Ps.  131.  1,  things  too  ic.     A.  V.,  high. 

139.  6.  Such  knowledge  is  too  ic.  for  me. 

139.  14,  W.  are  thy  works.    A.  F,  marvellous. 


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WOR 


Isa.  9.  6,  his  name  shall  be  called  W. 
28.  29,  Jehovah  .  .  .  (C.  in  counsel. 
WONT.    Mat  27.  15,  u\  to  release  ( =  accustomed). 
Mark  10.  1,  as  he  was  w.,  he  taught  them. 
15.  8,  as  he  was  ic  to  do.     .1.  V.,  had  ever  done. 
WOOD.    Gen.  22.  7,  Behold,  the  fire  and  the  ic 
Ex.  31.  5,  in  carving  of  w.    A.  V.,  timber. 
Job  41.  27,  And  brass  as  rotten  w. 
Ps.  96.  12,  trees  of  the  ic.  smg  for  joy. 
Prov.  26.  20,  For  lack  of  w.    A.  V.,  Where  no  wood  is. 
Ezek.  41.  25,  threshold  of  w.  upon.    A.  V.,  thick  planks. 
1  Cor.  3.  12,  the  foundation  .  .  .  w. 
Jas.  3.  5,  how  much  ic.    A.  V.,  how  great  a  matter. 
WOOL.     Ps.  147.  16,  He  giveth  snow  like  w. 
I.sa.  1.  18,  they  shall  be  as  w. 

Rev.  1.  14,  his  head  and  his  hair  were  white  as  white 
"■.     A.  v.,  white  like  iv. 
WORD.    Num.  30.  2,  he  shall  not  break  his  w. 
Dent.  18.  21,  How  shall  we  know  the  w. 
30.  14,  the  «■.  is  very  nigh  unto  thee. 
1  Sam.  11.  4,  spake  these  w.    A.  V.,  the  tidings. 
1  Chr.  21.  2,  bring  me  « .,  that  I  may  know  the  sum  of 
them.    A.  V.,  bring  the  number  .  .  .  that .  .  .  know  it. 
Job  6.  25,  How  forcible  are  tv.  of  uprightness!    A.  V., 

right  w.  ! 
12. 11,  Doth  not  the  ear  try  w. 

18.  2,  hunt  for  w. '!    A.  F.,  make  an  end  of  w.  ?       [ing. 
32.  15,  They  have  not  a  u\  to  say.    A.  V.,  left  off  speak- 
38.  2,  By  w.  without  knowledge  ? 
Ps.  35.  20,  devise  deceitful  w.     A.V.,  matters. 
68.  11,  The  Lord  giveth  the  w. 

105.  28,  they  rebelled  not  against  his  w.     A.  F.,  word. 
105.  42,  remembered  his  holy  w.    A.V..  promise. 
■    119.  147,  I  hoped  in  thy 'f.    A.V.,icora. 
119.  158,  observe  not  thy  w. 
Prov.  14.  15,  The  simple  believeth  every  w. 
15.  23,  a  w.  in  due  season. 

25.  11,  A  tr.  fitly  spoken. 

Isa.  5.  24,  despised  the  ii\  of  the  Holy  One. 

66.  5,  ye  that  tremble  at  his  w. 
Jer.  5.  13,  the  w.  is  not  in  them. 

18.  18,  the  (/'.  from  the  propliet. 

44.  23,  know  whose  w.  shall  stand. 
Hos.  14.  2,  Take  with  you  w.,  and  return. 
Mat.  8.  8,  only  say  the  w. 

12.  36,  every  idle  w.  that  men  shall  speak. 
Mark  4.  14,  The  sower  soweth  the  w. 

8.  38,  ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  w. 
Luke  1.  37,  no  «'.  .  .  .  shall  be  void  of  power.    A.  F., 
nothing  .  .  .  impossible. 

4.  36,  What  is  this  w.  ?    A.  V.^  What  a  w.  is  this  ! 

8.  13,  receive  the  a\  with  joy. 

24.  19,  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  u\ 
John  1.  1,  the  W.  was  God. 

14.  24,  keepeth  not  my  w.     A.  F,  sayings. 

14.  24,  the  «'.  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine. 

15.  20,  if  they  kept  my  w.    A.V.,  saying. 
17.  8,  the  «•.  which  thou  gavest  me. 

Acts  18.  5,  constrained  by  the  w.    A.V.,  in  the  spirit. 
20.  35,  remember  the  w.  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

26.  25,  xc.  of  truth  and  soberness. 

1  Cor.  1.  18,  the  w.  of  the  cross.    A.  F,  preaching. 
4.  19,  ic.  of  them  that  are  puffed  up.    A.V.,  speech, 

4.  20,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  in  w. 

2  Cor.  1. 18,  our  w.  toward  you  is  not  yea  and  nay. 

5.  19,  the  w.  of  reconciliation. 

Gal.  5. 14,  the  whole  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  w. 

6.  6,  him  that  is  taught  in  the  w. 
Eph.  5.  6,  deceive  vou  with  empty  w. 
Phil.  2.  16,  holding  forth  the  w.  of  life. 
Col.  3.  16,  Let  the  w.  of  Christ  dwell  in  you. 

4.  3,  a  door  for  the  w.     A.V..  of  utterance. 

1  Thes.  1.  5,  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  w.  only. 

1  Tim.  4.  6,  nourished  in  the  w.  of  the  faith. 

5.  17,  those  who  labor  in  the  w. . 

2  Tim.  2.  17,  their  w.  will  eat  as  doth  a  gangrene. 
4.  2,  preach  the  w.  ;  be  urgent. 

Tit.  1.  9,  holding  to  the  faithful  w. 
Heb.  1.  3,  the  w.  of  his  power. 

2.  2,  if  the  w.  spoken  through  angels  proved  stedfast. 
4.  2,  the  ic.  of  hearing  did  not  profit. 

4.  12,  the  w.  of  God  is  living,  and  active. 

5.  13,  without  experience  of  the  n\  of  righteousness. 

6.  5.  and  tasted  the  good  w.  of  God. 

10.  28,  on  the  w.  of  two  or  three.     A.  V..  under. 

11.  3,  the  worlds  have  been  framed  by  the  w.  of  God. 
Jas.  1.  21.  the  implanted  w. ;  3.  2,  stumbleth  not  in  w. 

1  Pet.  1.  23,  the  tr.  of  God  .  .  .  abideth. 
3. 1,  if  any  obey  not  the  to. 

2  Pet.  1.  19,  w.  of  prophecy  made  more  sure. 

3.  7,  by  the  same  w.  have  been  stored. 

1  John  1. 1,  handled,  concerning  the  W.  of  life. 

2.  5,  whoso  keepeth  his  w.,  in  him  verily  hath  the  love. 
3. 18,  let  us  not  love  in  w. 

Rev.  3.  8,  didst  keep  my  w. 

3.  10,  the  w.  of  my  patience. 

22.  19,  the  w.  of  the  book  of  this  prophecy. 
Word  (of  God),  a  name  given  to  Christ,  John  1.  1,  14  ; 
1  John  1. 1 ;  Rev.  19.  13. 


the  Scriptures  called,  Luke  5.   1;  Acts  4.   31;  8.  14: 
13.  7;  Eph.  6.  17. 
WORK  («.).    Gen.  2.  2,  God  finished  his  w. 
Inuui.  10.  2,  of  beaten  ir.    A.  F.,  a  ichole  piece. 

2 ».  7,  ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  u\ 
Deut.  5.  13,  Six  days  shalt  thou  ...  do  all  thy  w. 

11.  3,  and  his  w.    A.  F,  acts. 
2  Kings  19.  18,  «•.  of  men's  hands. 
2  Chr.  31.  21,  in  every  w.  that  he  began  ...  he  did  it. 
Ezra  6.  7,  let  the  w.  of  this  house  of  God  alone. 
Neh.  6.  16,  this  w.  was  wrought  of  our  God. 

13.  30,  every  one  in  his  w.     A.  F.,  business. 
Job  1.  10,  thou  hast  blessed  the  w.  of  his  hands. 

10.  3,  despise  the  w.  of  thy  hands. 
24.  5,  They  go  forth  to  their  w. 

Ps.  8.  3.  the  ir.  of  thy  fingers. 

9.  16,  snared  in  the  w.  o"  his  own  hands. 

28.  4,  according  to  their  w.    A.  F,  deeds. 

33.  4,  all  his  w.  is  done  in  faithfulness.    A.V.,  tcorks 
are. 

45.  14,  in  broidered  «•.     A.  F,  raiment  of  needleivork. 

90.  17.  establish  thou  the  re.  of  our  hands. 
Prov.  16.  3,  Commit  thy  w.  unto  Jehovah. 

20.  11,  Whether  liis  ic.  be  pure. 

24.  12,  to  every  man  according  to  his  w.  ?  A.  F,  tvorks  ? 

31.  31,  let  her  tr.  praise  her. 
Eccl.  2.  17,  the  w.  that  is  wrought  .  .  .  was  grievous. 

3.  11,  man  cannot  find  out  the  w.  that  God  hath  done. 

4.  4,  every  skilful  w. 

5.  6,  destroy  the  w.  of  thy  hands  ? 

9.  10,  there  is  no  «'.  ...  in  Sheol. 

11.  5,  knowest  not  the  w.  of  God.    ^4.  F,  u-orks. 

12.  14,  God  will  bring  every  w.  into  judgment. 
Isa.  1.  31,  his  w.  as  a  spark.     A.  F,  the  maker  of  it. 

2.  8,  they  worsliip  the  w.  of  their  own  hands. 

10.  12,  when  the  Lord  hath  performed  liis  whole  w. 
26.  12,  thou  hast  also  wrought  all  our  «-.  for  us. 

28.  21.  do  his  «•.,  his  strange  tv. 

65.  7.  their  w.  into  their  bosom. 

66.  18,  I  know  their  w.  and  their  thoughts. 
Jer.  32.  19,  great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  w. 

48.  7,  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  w. 

50.  25,  the  Lord,  Jehovah  of  hosts,  hath  a  u\  to  do. 
A.  F,  this  is  the  w.  of  the  Lord. 
Hag.  2.  17,  w.  of  your  hands.     A.  V.,  labours. 
Mat.  23.  3,  do  not  ye  after  their  w. 
Mark  6.  5.  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  «'. 
Luke  11.  48,  w.  of  your  fathers.    A.  F,  deeds. 
John  3.  19,  u:  were  evil.    A.  F,  deeds. 

7.  21,  I  did  one  «•. 

8.  41.  w.  of  your  father.    A.  F,  deeds. 

10.  25,  the  n\  that  I  do  in  my  Father's  name. 

14.  12,  greater  w.  than  these  shall  he  do. 
17.  4,  having  accomplished  the  w. 

Acts  5.  38,  if  this  counsel  or  this  u\  be  of  men. 

13.  41,  A  u\  which  ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe. 

15.  38,  went  not  with  them  to  the  w. 
Rom.  2.  15,  show  the  w.  of  the  law. 

3.  27,  By  what  manner  of  law  ?  of  «•.  ? 

3.  28,  faith  apart  from  the  w.    A.  T'.,  without  the  deeds. 

9.  11,  not  of  «•.,  but  of  him  that  caUeth. 

13.  12,  cast  off  the  u\  of  darkness. 

14.  20,  for  meat's  sake  the  w.  of  God. 

1  Cor.  3.  13,  fire  itself  shall  prove  each  man's  w. 

3.  14,  If  any  man's  u\  shall  abide. 

9.  1,  are  not  ye  my  w.  in  the  Lord  ? 
12.  6,  diversities  of  trorkings.    A.  F,  operations. 
12.  10,  to  another  icorkings  of  miracles.     A.V.,  the 
irorking. 

2  Cor.  12.  12,  mighty  w.    A.  F,  deeds. 

Gal.  2.  16,  by  the  w.  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh  be  justified. 

6.  4,  let  each  man  prove  his  own  «•. 

Eph.  2.  9,  not  of  u\,  that  no  man  should  glory. 

4.  12,  the  w.  of  ministering. 

5.  11,  the  unfruitful  w.  of  darkness. 

Phil.  1.  22.  fruit  from  my  w.    A.  F,  labour. 
Col.  2.  12,  faith  in  the  working  of  God.    A.  F,  opera- 
tion. 

1  Thes.  5.  13,  in  love  for  their  w.  sake. 

2  Thes.  2. 17.  establish  them  in  every  good  w.  and  word. 
2  Tim.  4.  5,  do  the  w.  of  an  evangelist. 

Tit.  1.  16,  unto  every  good  w.  reprobate. 
Jas.  1.  4,  let  patience  have  its  perfect  w. 

2.  22,  by  w.  was  faith  made  perfect. 

2  Pet.  3.  10,  the  w.  that  are  therein  shall  be  burned  up. 

1  John  3.  8,  destroy  the  w.  of  the  devil. 

2  John  11,  partaketh  in  his  evil  w.    A.  F,  deeds. 
Jude  15.  u\  of  ungodliness.    A.  V.,  ungodly  deeds. 
Rev.  2.  2,  I  know  thy  w. 

3.  2, 1  have  found  no  w.  of  thine  perfected.    A.V.,  not 
found  thii  u-orks. 

14.  13,  their  w.  follow  with  them. 

16.  11,  repented  not  of  their  ir.    A.V.,  deeds. 
WORK  (v.).    1  Sam.  14.  6,  Jehovah  will  w.  for  us. 

Neh.  4.  6,  the  people  had  a  mind  to  w. 

Job  33.  29,  things  doth  God  ic.    A.  V.,  tvorketh  God. 

Ps.  58.  2,  in  heart  ve  ir.  wickedness. 

101.  7,  He  that  tr.  deceit. 

119. 126,  It  is  time  for  Jehovah  to  w. 


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Prov.  13.  16,  w.  with  knowledge.    A.V.,dpaleth.         . 

21.  24,  w.  in  the  arrogance  of  pride.    A.  I .,  dealetn  m 

proud  ivrati).  ...        ,    ,,  .  •       j 

Isa.  19.  10.  all  they  that  ip.  for  lure  shall  be  grieved. 
A.  v.,  that  muL-e  sluices  and  ■ponds  for  fish. 

43. 13,  I  will  "•..  and  who  can  hinder  it? 

64.  4,  who  w.  for  him.    .4.  K,  what  he  hath  prepared. 
Mic.  2.  1,  IP.  evil  upon  their  beds  ! 
Hab.  1.  5,  I  am  ?f .  a  lo.  in  your  days. 
Hag.  2.  4,  w. :  lor  I  am  \vith  you. 
Mai.  4.  1,  all  that  w.  wickedness.    ^4.  T'.,  do. 
Mat.  21.  2S,  go  >r.  to-day  in  the  vineyard. 
Mark  16.  20,  the  Lord  tcorking  with  them. 
John  5.  17,  My  Father  w.  even  until  now,  and  I  to. 

6.  27,    W.  not  for  the  food  wliich  perisheth.    A.V., 
Labour. 

6.  28,  w.  the  ic.  of  God  ? 

6.  30,  what  w.  thou  ?    A.V.,  dost  thou  work  ? 

9.  4,  the  night  oometh,  when  no  man  can  w. 
Acts  10.  35,  w.  righteousness,  is  acceptable. 
Rom.  4.  15,  the  law  w.  wrath. 

5.  3,  tribulation  w.  .stedfastness. 

8.  28,  all  things  re.  together  for  good. 

1  Cor.  12.  6,  tlie  same  God  who  w.  all  things  in  all. 

2  Cor.  4. 12,  death  //•.  in  us. 

9.  11,  w.  through  us  thanksgiving.    A.  F.,  canseth. 
Gal.  6. 10,  let  us  iv.  that  which  is  good.    A.V.,  do  rjood. 
Eph.  2.  2,  the  spirit  that  now  w. 

3.  20,  the  power  that  ic.  in  us. 
Phil.  2.  12,  ir.  out  your  own  salvation. 

2.  13,  to  will  and  to  w.    A.  V.,  do. 

1  Thes.  2.  9,  working  night  and  day.    A.  V.,  labouring. 
4. 11, 7i.\  with  your  hands. 

2  Thes.  3. 10,  not  ic,  neither  let  him  eat. 
3.S,w.  night  and  day.  A.V.,  lor ought. 
3. 11,  that  %D.  not  at  all. 

Jas.  1.  25,  a  doer  that  iv.    A.V.,  of  the  work. 
WORKERS.    Ps.  101.  8,  all  the  w.  of  iniquity.     .4.  F., 
iriil:fid  dners. 
Tit.  2.  5,  w.  at  home.    ^4.  F.,  kpejiers. 
WORLD.    Job  18. 18,  chased  out  of  the  w. 
Job  34.  13,  who  hath  disposed  the  whole  lo.  ? 

37. 12,  the  face  of  the  habitable  w. 
Ps.  9.  8,  will  judge  the  w.  \  17.  14,  men  of  the  w. 

50.  12,  the  10.  is  mine. 

77.  18,  The  lightnings  lightened  the  u\ 

93.  1,  The  w.  also  is  establi.shed. 
Prov.  8.  26,  dust  of  the  ic. 
Isa.  13.  11,  I  will  punish  the  lo. 

24.  4,  the  IV.  languisheth. 
Jer.  10.  12,  established  the  ?('.  by  his  wi.sdom. 
Nah.  1.  5,  the  earth  is  upheaved  .  .  .  yea,  the  «'. 
Mat.  4.  8,  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  iv. 

5. 14,  Fe  are  the  light  of  the  lo. 

13.  38,  the  field  is  the  w. 

16.  26,  gain  the  whole  w.  [bliug  ! 

18.  7,  Woe  imto  the  u'.  because  of  occasions  of  stum- 
Luke  2. 1,  all  the  u\  should  be  enrolled. 

20.  35,  worthy  to  attain  to  that  iv. 
John  1. 10,  the  iik  knew  him  not. 

1.  29,  taketli  away  the  sm  of  the  w. ! 

3.  16,  God  so  loved  the  w. 

4.  42,  the  Saviour  of  the  u\ 

6.  33,  giveth  life  imto  the  w. 

7.  4,  manifest  thyself  to  the  tv. 

7.  7,  UK  cannot  hate  you  ;  8.  12,  light  of  the  lo. 

12. 19,  the  w.  is  gone  after  him. 

12.  31,  Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  to. 

12.  47,  not  to  judge  the  w.,  but  to  save  the  lo. 

13.  1,  depart  out  of  this  u\ 

14.  17,  whom  the  U}.  camiot  receive. 

14.  30,  prince  of  the  ic.  cometh.    A  V.,  this  to. 

15. 19,  If  ye  were  of  the  »•.,  the  tv.  would  love  its  own. 

16.  33,  In  the  w.  ye  have  tribulation. 

17.  9,  I  pray  not  for  the  ?('. ;  17.  16,  not  of  the  v;. 

21.  25,  the  u\  .  .  .  would  not  contain  the  books. 
Acts  17.  6,  turned  the  w.  upside  down.  [ment. 
Rom.  3.  19,  all  the  w.  may  be  brought  under  the  judg- 

12.  2,  be  not  fashioned  according  to  this  w. 

1  Cor.  1.  20,  where  is  the  disputer  of  this  tv.  ? 

2.  7,  foreordained  before  the  iv.    A.  F.,  world. 
7.  31,  those  that  Use  the  iv. 

2  Cor.  5.  19,  reconciling  the  tv.  unto  himself. 
7. 10,  sorrow  of  the  tv.  worketh  death. 

Gal.  1.  4,  this  present  evil  to. 
6.  14,  through  which  the  tc.  hath  been  crucified. 
Eph.  2.  2,  according  to  the  course  of  this  tc. 

2.  12,  without  God  in  the  tv. 
Col.  2.  8,  the  rudiments  of  the  w. 

1  Tim.  6.  7,  we  brought  nothing  into  the  tv. 
6.  17,  rich  in  this  present  tv.    A.V.,  this  tv. 

2  Tim.  4. 10,  having  loved  this  present  tv. 
Heb.  11.  38,  of  whom  the  to.  was  not  worthy. 
Jas.  1.  27,  unspotted  from  the  to. 

2. 5,  poor  as  to  the  w.  to  be  rich.  A.  F.,  the  poor  of  this 
w.  rich. 

3.  6,  the  ir.  of  iniquity. 

4.  4,  friendship  of  the  tc.  is  enmity  with  God  ? 
•s^  Pet.  2.  5,  spared  not  the  ancient  w. 


1  John  2. 15,  Love  not  the  tc. 
3.  1,  the  »'.  knoweth  us  not. 

5.  19,  whole  w.  lieth  in  the  evil  one. 
World,  created.  Gen.  1. 
its  depravity,  Rom.  5.  12 ;  8.  22  ;  1  John  2. 16. 
conformity  to,  John  17.  15 ;  Rom.  12.  2 ;  Gal.  6. 14 ;  Jas. 
1.  27  ;  2  Pet.  2.  20  :  1  John  2.  15. 
WORLD-RULERS.    Eph.  6. 12,  ic.-r.  of  this  darkness. 

A.  v.,  rulers  of  the  darkness  of  this  toorld. 
WORM.    Job  7.  5,  My  flesh  is  clothed  vdth  w. 
Job  17.  14,  To  the  <('.,  Thou  art  my  mother. 

21.  26,  If.  covereth  them. 

24.  20,  U-.  shall  feed  sweetly  on  him. 

25.  6,  mail,  that  is  a  w.  ! 

Ps.  22.  6.  I  am  a  tv.,  and  no  man.  [hemlock. 

WORMWOOD.    Amos  6.  12,  fruit  .  .  .  into  w.    A.  V., 

WORN.     Ezek.  29.  18,  every  shoulder  was  w.    A.  V., 

peeled. 

Luke  8.  27,  and  ...  he  had  w.  no  clothes.    A.V.,  tvare. 

WORSE.     2  Sam.  10.  15,  put  to  the  w.  before  Israel. 

A.  v..  smitten. 

2  Sam.  13. 16,  tv.  than  the  other.  A.  V.,  greater. 
Mic.  7.  4,  w.  than  a  thorn  hedge.  A.  F.,  sharper. 
Mat.  9.  16,  tv.  rent  is  made. 

12.  45,  last  state  .  .  .  becometh  ic.  than  the  first. 
Mark  5.  26,  rather  grew  w. 
•John  5. 14,  lest  a  w.  thing  befall  thee. 
1  Cor.  11. 17,  not  for  the  better  but  for  the  tv. 

1  Tim.  5.  8,  to.  than  an  unbeliever. 

2  Tim.  3.  13,  impostors  shall  wax  w.  and  to. 

2  Pet.  2.  20,  the  last  state  is  become  w.    A.V.,  is  tv. 
WORSHIP.    Gen.  22.  5,  go  yonder;  and  we  will  tc. 

A.  v.,  and  w. 
Ex.  34.  14,  thou  Shalt  to.  no  other  God. 
1  Chr.  16.  29,  W.  Jehovah  in  holy  array. 
Ps.  95.  6,  let  us  to.  and  bow  down. 
97.  7,   W.  him,  all  ye  gods ;  99.  5,  tv.  at  his  footstool. 
Isa.  19.  21,  w.  with  .sacrifice.    A.  V.,  do. 

19.  23,  w.  with  the  Assyrians.     A.  F.,  .lerve. 
27.  13,  w.  Jehovah  in  the  holy  mountain. 
66.  23,  all  flesh  come  to  w.  before  me. 

Zepli.  1.  5,  w.  the  host  of  heaven. 

2.  11,  men  shall  ic.  him. 

Mat.  4. 10,  Thou  shalt  w.  the  Lord  thy  God. 

15.  9,  in  vain  do  tliey  u\  me. 

John  4.  20,  Our  fathers  «'.  in  this  mountain. 

12.  20,  went  up  to  to.  at  the  feast. 

Acts  17.  23,  observed  the  objects  of  your  w.    A.  V.,  be- 
held your  devotions. 

17.  23,  ye  w.  in  ignorance.     A.  V.,  igtioranily  tv. 
Rom.  1.  25,  w.  .  .  .  the  creature  rather  than  the  Crea- 
tor. 
1  Cor.  14.  25,  he  will  .  .  .  to.  God. 
Heb.  1.  6,  let  all  the  angels  of  God  w.  him. 
Rev.  9.  20,  they  should  not  >o.  demons. 

19. 10,  I  fell  down  before  his  feet  to  to.  him. 

22.  9,  u\  God. 

Worship,  mode  of.  Lev.  10.  3 ;  Eccl.  5. ;  John  4.  24 ; 
1  Cor.  11. 
enjoined,  1  Chr.  16.  29 ;  Ps.  95.  6 ;  99.  5. 
to  be  to  God  alone,  Ex.  20. 1 ;  Dent.  6. 13  ;  Mat.  4.  10; 
Luke  4.  8;  Col.  2.  18  :  Rev.  19. 10. 
WORSHIPPERS.    John4.  23,  seektobehisw.    A.V., 
to  tcorship  him. 
Heb.  9.  9,  sacrifices  that  cannot  .  .  .  make  the  w.  per- 
fect.    A.  v.,  him  that  did  the  service. 
WORTHILY.    Prov.  31.  29,  have  done  w.    A.V.,  virtu- 
ously. 
Rom.  16.  2,  tc.  of  the  saints.    .4.  V.,  as  becometh. 
Eph.  4. 1,  walk  tv.  of  the  calling.     .4.  F.,  worthy. 
Col.  1.  10,  walk  w.  of  the  Lord.    A.  V.,  worthy. 

3  John  6,  journey  ?<>.  of  God.    A.  V.,  after  a  godly  sort. 
WORTHLESS.    2  Chr.  13.  7,  tv.  men.    A.  F.,  vain. 

Prov.  6.  12,  A  tv.  person.    A.  F.,  naughty. 

16.  27,  A  U-.  man  deviseth.    A.  V.,  ungodly. 

1;).  28.  A  w.  witness  mocketh.    A.  V.,  ungodly. 
Zech.  11.  17,  w.  shepherd.    .<4.  F,  idol. 
WORTHY.    Gen.  32.  10.  not  w.  of  the  least. 
Ruth  3.  11,  thou  art  a  tv.  woman.    A.  V.,  virtuous. 

1  Sam.  26. 16,  ye  are  tv.  to  die. 

2  Sam.  22.  4,  Jehovah  who  is  tv.  to  be  praised. 

1  Kings  1.  42,  thou  art  a  tv.  man.    A.  V.,  valiant. 

1.  52,  show  himself  a  tv.  man. 
Prov.  12.  4,  tv.  woman  is  the  crown.    -4.  V.,  virtuous. 

31.  10,  A  tv.  woman  who  can  find  ?    A.  V.,  virttious. 
Mat.  3. 11,  whose  shoes  I  am  not  w.  to  bear. 

3.  8,  fruit  tv.  of  repentance.    A.  V.,  meet  for. 
8.  8,  Lord,  I  am  not  tc. 

10.  10.  laborer  is  «•.  of  his  food. 

10.  37,  not  tv.  of  me. 

22.  8,  they  that  were  bidden  were  not  tv. 

26.  66,  He  is  tv.  of  death.    A.  F,  guilty. 
Mark  14.  64,  to  be  w.  of  death.    A.  F.,  guilty. 
Luke  3.  8,  fruits  to.  of  repentance. 

10.  7,  laborer  is  to.  of  his  hire. 
12.  48,  did  things  to.  of  stripes. 
15.  19.  no  more  to.  to  be  called  thy  son. 

20.  35.  w.  to  attain  to  that  world. 

Acts  26.  20,  works  w.  of  repentance.    A.  F,  meet  for. 


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Rom.  8. 18,  not  w.  to  be  compared  with. 

PMl.  1.  27,  be  ic.  of  the  gospel.    A.  V.,  as  it  becometh. 

1  Tim.  1.  15,  «'.  of  all  acceptation. 
Rev.  'i.  4,  for  tliey  are  w. 

WOULD.    Mark  9.  3.5,  ir.  be  first.     A.  V.,  desire  to. 

John  5.  6,  W.  thou  be  made  whole  ?    A.V.,  Wilt. 

Rom.  13.  3,  And  iv.  thou  have  no  fear.    A.  F.,  Wilt. 
WOUND  («.).    Ex.  21.  25,  w.  for  w. 

.Job  34.  6,  My  >c.  is  incurable. 

Ps.  147.  3.  bindeth  up  their  id. 

Prov.  6.  33,  W.  and  dishonor.    A.V.,  A  xcotmd. 
23.  29,  who  hath  w.  without  cause? 

27.  6,  Faithful  are  the  ic.  of  a  friend. 
Isa.  1.  6,  w.,  and  bruises. 

Jer.  10.  19,  my  w.  is  gi-ievons. 

14.  17,  grievous  w.    A.  V.,  blow. 

15.  18,  my  n\  incurable. 

30.  17,  I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  w. 

Zech.  13.  6,  What  are  these  ic  between  thine  arms? 
WOUND  {v.).    Deut.  32.  39,  I  w.,  and  I  heal. 
Prov.  7.  26,  cast  down  many  id. 

26.  10,  As  an  archer  that  w.  all.    A.  V.,  The  great  God 
that  foi'ined  all  things. 

26.  28,  whom  it  hath  w.    A.  F.,  those  that  are  afflicted 
by  it. 

Isa.  53.  5,  he  was  ic.  for  our  transgressions. 
Ezek.  21.  14,  sword  of  the  deadly  w.    A.  V.,  slain. 

21.  25,  deadly  ic.  wicked  one.    A.  V.,  profane. 

28.  9,  him  that  w.  thee.    A.  F.,  slayeth. 
WRANGLING.  1  Tim.  6.  5,  w.  of  men.  A.  F.,  Pei-verse 

disputings. 
WRAP.    Ps.  119.  61,  ic.  me  round.    A.  F.,  robbed  me. 

Isa.  22.  17,  tr.  thee  up  closely.    A.  F.,  surely  cover. 
■  Hos.  4.  19,  hath  w.  her  up.     .1.  F,  bound. 
WRATH.    Gen.  49.  7,  their  u\,  for  it  was  cruel. 

2  Kmgs  3.  27,  great  ir.  against.  A.  F,  indignation. 
Job  21.  20,  let  him  drink  of  the  ir.  of  the  Almighty. 
Ps.  37.  8,  Cease  from  anger,  and  forsake  «'. 

76.  10,  w.  of  man  shall  praise  thee. 
90.  7,  in  thy  w.  are  we  troubled. 
Prov.  11.  23,  expectation  of  the  wicked  is  lo. 

15.  1,  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  to. 

22.  8,  rod  of  his  w.    A.  F,  anger. 

29.  8,  wise  men  turn  away  tp. 
Eccl.  5.  17,  hath  sickness  and  w. 

Isa.  13.  9,  cruel,  with  w.  and  fierce  anger. 

27.  4,  W.  is  not  in  me.    A .  V.,  Fury. 
54.  8,  In  overflowing  ii\  I  hid  my  face. 

Jer.  23.  19,  his  m'.,  is  gone  forth.    A.  F,  in  fury. 
Ezek.  5.  13  ;   21. 17,  cause  my  w.  to  rest.    A.  V.,fury. 

16.  38,  blood  of  w.    A.V.,  in  fury. 

Nah.  1.  2,  he  reserveth  iv.  for  his  enemies. 
Hab.  3.  2,  In  «'.  remember  mercy. 
Mat.  3.  7,  flee  from  the  w.  to  come  ? 
Luke  4.  28,  filled  with  w. 
Rom.  2.  5,  w.  in  the  day  of  to. 

2.  8,  IC.  and  indignation.    A.  F,  indignation  and  tv. 

4. 15,  the  law  worketh  to. 

5.  9,  saved  from  the  w.  of  God  through  him.    A.V., 
w.  through. 
Gal.  5.  20,  wraths,  factions,  divisions.    A.V.,  wrath. 
Eph.  6.  4,  provoke  not  your  children  to  w. 

1  Thes.  5.  9,  God  appointed  us  not  unto  w. 
Jas.  1.  19,  slow  to  to. 

Rev.  6.  16,  the  w.  of  the  Lamb. 
Wrath,  referred  to,  Deut.  9.  7  ;  Ps.  59.  13 ;  76.  10 ;  Prftv. 
27.  4;  Isa.  14.  6;  Zech.  7.  12;  Rom.  12.  19;  Eph.  2.  3; 
4.  26  ;  Col.  3.  6. 
of  God,  2  Chr.  28.  11;  Ezra  10.  14;  John  3.  36;  Rom. 
9.  22:  Eph.  5.  6;  Rev.  6. 17;  19. 15. 
WRATHFUL.    Prov.  22.  24,  a  ;f.  man.    A.  V.,  furious. 

Prov.  29.  22,  n\  man  aboundeth.  A.  V.,fttrious. 
WRE ATHEN.  Ex.  28.  14,  tc.  work  ( =  twisted). 
WREATHS.    1  Kings  7.  29,  were  >c.  of  hanging  work. 

A.  ['.,  additio-ns  made  of  thin  roork. 
WREST.    Ex.  23.  2,  ;f.  justice  (=  pervert). 
Deut.  24. 17,  shaU  not  w.  the  justice.    A.  F,  pervert. 

2  Pet.  3.  16.  and  un.stedfast  ir. 
WRESTLING.    Gen.  30.  8,  With  mighty  w. 

Eph.  6.  12,  our  w.  is  not.    A.  F,  ne  tvrestle  not. 
WRITE.    Prov.  3.  3,  W.  them  upon  .  .  .  thy  heart. 
Isa.  10.  1,  that  w.  perverseness. 
10.  19,  a  child  may  n\  them. 
Jer.  22.  30,  W.  ye  this  man  childless. 

31.  83,  in  their  heart  will  T  w.  it. 
Rom.  10.  5,  Moses  ic.    A.V.,  describeth. 
1  Cor.  4.  14,  I  w.  not  ...  to  shame  you. 

1  .lolni  2.  7,  no  new  commandment  v".  I  unto  you. 
WRITING.    Dan.  10.  21,  the  w.  of  truth.    A.  F,  scrip- 
fare. 

2  Tim.  3.  15,  known  the  sacred  to.    A.V.,  holy  scrip- 
turex. 

WRITTEN.    Ex.  31. 18,  tr.  with  the  finger  of  God. 
Job  19.  23,  Oh  that  my  words  were  now  w. ! 
Ps.  69.  28,  not  be  tc.  with  the  righteous. 
Eccl.  12.  10,  that  which  was  ir.  uprightly. 
Jer.  17.  1,  w.  with  a  pen  of  iron. 
Luke  10.  20,  your  names  are  «'.  in  heaven. 
20. 17,  What  then  is  this  that  is  w. 


John  19.  22,  What  I  have  ic.  I  have  to. 

1  Cor.  10,  11,  to.  for  our  admonition. 

2  Cor.  3.  2,  our  epistle,  tr.  in  our  hearts. 

1  Thes.  5.  1,  no  need  that  aught  be  ic.    A.V.,  I  write. 
Rev.  2.  17,  a  new  name  >v. 

WRONG.    2  Sam.  13.  16,  this  great  w.    A.  F,  evil. 

2  Sam.  16.  12,  >c.  done  unto  me.    A.  F,  mine  affliction. 
Job  19.  7,  Behold,  I  cry  out  of  ic. 

Jer.  22.  3,  do  no  w. 

Lam.  3.  59,  Jehovah,  thou  hast  seen  my  to. 

Mat.  20.  13,  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  to. 

Acts  7.  26,  why  do  ye  w.  one  to  another? 

2  Cor.  12.  13.  forgive  me  this  to. 

Gal.  4.  12,  did  me  no  ic.    A.  F,  have  not  injured  me  at 

all. 
Col.  3.  25,  he  that  doeth  w.  shall  receive  again  for  the  to. 

1  Thes.  4.  6,  «•.  his  brother.    A.V.,  defratid. 

2  Pet.  2.  13,  suttering  w.  as  the  hire  of  wrong-doing. 
A.  v.,  s/ioll  receive  the  reivard  of  unrighteotisitess. 

WRONG-DOER.      Acts   25.    11,    am   a  iv.-d.      A.V., 
otj'end<^r.  [cause. 

WRONGFULLY.     Ps.  119.  78,  w.     A.V.,  without  a 
Luke  3.- 14,  accuse  any  one  to.    A.V.,  any  falsely. 
19.  8,  have  to.  exacted.    A.  F,  by  false  accusation. 
WROTH.    Gen.  4.  6,  Why  art  thou  w.  ? 
1  Sam.  15.  11,  And  Samuel  was  ic.    A.  F,  it  grieved 

Samuel. 
Ps.  89.  38,  to.  with  thine  anointed. 
Isa.  54.  9,  I  will  not  be  to.  with  thee. 
57.  16,  neither  will  I  be  always  to. 
64.  9,  Be  not  «•.  very  sore. 

Jolni  7.  23,  are  ye  u\  with  me.    A.V..,  angry  at. 
WROUGHT.    Ex.  36.  4,  work  which  they  lo.    A.V., 
made. 
Num.  23.  23,  What  hath  God  u\  ! 
1  Sam.  6.  6,  he  had  «'.  wonderfully, 

1  Kings  5.  17,  to.  stone.    A.  T'.,  hewed  stones. 
Nell.  6.  16,  this  work  was  lo.  of  our  God. 

Job  36.  23,  who  can  say.  Thou  hast  lo.  unrighteousness? 
Ps.  31.  19,  thou  hast  to.  for  them  that  take  refuge  in 
thee. 

98.  1,  hath  to.  salvation.     A.  F,  gotten  him  the  victory. 

139. 15,  to.  in  the  lowest  parts  of  the  earth. 
Isa.  26.  18,  we  have  not  tr.  any  deliverance. 

41.  4,  Who  hath  to.  and  done  it. 
Jer.  48.  30,  boastings  have  w.  nothing.    A.V.,  lies  shall 

not  so  effect  if. 
Dan.  4.  2,  wonders  that  the  Most  High  God  hath  tc. 
Mic.  3.  4,  they  have  to.  evil.    A.  F,  behaved  them.telves 

ill. 
Mat.  26.  10,  she  hath  to.  a  good  work. 
Acts  4. 16,  hath  been  to.  through  them.    A.  F,  done  by. 

6.  8,  Stephen  .  .  .  «•.  great  wonders.    A.V.,  did. 
Rom.  15.  18,  Christ  to.  through  me. 

2  Cor.  5.  5,  he  that  to.  us  .  .  .  is  God. 

Gal.  2.  8,  to.  for  me.    A.  F,  ivas  mighty  in  me. 

Eph.  1.  20,  he  to.  in  Christ. 

Heb.  11.  33,  to.  righteousness. 

Jas.  2.  22,  faith  to.  with  his  works. 

2  John  8,  things  which  we  have  to. 

Rev.  19.  20,  the  false  prophet  that  to.  the  i 


YARN.    Prov.  7. 16,  y.  of  Egypt.    A.  V.,fine  linen. 
YEA.    Ps.  10.  3, 1/.,  contemneth  Jehovah.    A.  F.,  whom 
the  Lord  abhorrefh. 
Isa.  35.  8,  men,  y.,  fools.    A.  F,  though. 
Mat.  15.  27,  she  said,  Y.,  Lord.    .-1.  F,  Truth. 
Luke  11.  51,  v.,  I  say  unto  you.    .4.  F,  verily. 
Rom.  15.  27,  K,  it  hath  been  their  good  pleasure.  A.  F, 
verily. 

1  Cor.  9. 10,  K,  for  our  sake.    A.  F,  no  doubt. 

2  Pet.  1.  15,  r.,  I  will.    A.  F,  Moreover. 

1  John  1.  3,  (/.,  and  our  fellowship.    A.  F,  arul  truly. 
YEAR     Gen.  1.  14,  for  dajs  and  y. 
Gen.  47.  9,  the  y.  of  my  hfe. 
Ex.  12.  2,  the  first  month  of  the  y. 
Lev.  16.  34,  atonement  .  .  .  once  in  the  y. 

25.  5,  it  shall  be  a  y.  of  solemn  rest. 
Deut.  15.  9,  the  y.  of  release,  is  at  hand. 

32.  7,  Consider  the  y.  of  many  generations. 
Josh.  23.  1,  stricken  in  y.    A.  F,  age. 
Job  10.  5,  Or  thy  y.  as  man's  days. 

15.  20,  the  number  of  y.  that  are  laid  up. 

32.  7,  y.  should  teach  wisdom. 

36.  11,  their  y.  in  pleasures. 
Ps.  31.  10,  my  y.  with  sighing. 

65.  11.  Thou  crownest  the  y.  with  thy  goodness. 

77.  5,  The  y.  of  ancient  times. 

78.  33,  their  y.  in  terror. 

90.  4,  a  thousand  (/.  in  thy  sight. 

90.  9,  We  bring  our  y.  to  an  end  as  a  sigh.    .4.  F,  tee 
spend  our  y.  as  <i  fate  that  is  told. 
102.  27,  thy  y.  sliall  have  no  end. 
Prov.  3.  2,  y.  of  life.    ^.  F,  long  life. 
4. 10,  the  y.  of  thy  life  shall  be  many. 


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Prov.  5.  9,  thy  y.  unto  the  cruel. 

10.  27,  the  y.  of  the  wicked  shall  be  shortened. 
Isa.  29.  1,  add  ye  y.  to  y. 

32.  10,  For  days  beyond  a  y.     A.  F.,  Many  days  and 
years. 

38.  15,  go  softly  all  my  y. 

61.  2,  the  y.  of  Jehovah's  favor. 

63.  4,  the  y.  of  my  redeemed  is  come. 
Jer.  11.  23,  the  '/.  of  their  visitation. 

28.  16,  this  y.  thou  slialt  die. 
Ezek.  4.  5,  the  y.  of  their  iniquity. 

46.  17.  it  shall  be  his  to  the  y.  of  liberty. 
Hab.  3.  2,  revive  thy  work  in  the  midst  of  the  y. 
Luke  12.  8,  let  it  alone  this  y.  also. 
Heb.  9.  25,  y.  by  y.  with  blood.    A.  F.,  every  y. 

10.  3,  a  remembrance  made  of  sins  y.  by  y.    A.  V., 
every  y. 
Rev.  20.  2,  bound  him  for  a  thousand  y. 
YEARNING.    Isa.  63. 15,  y.  of  thy  heart.    A.  V.,  sound- 

in<;. 
YET.  Gen.  2. 5,  was  y.  in  the  earth.    A.  F.,  before  it  was. 
Ex.  in.  7,  knowest  thou  not  y. 
Deut.  9.  29,  Y.  they  are  thy  people. 
Job  8.  21,  He  will  y.  fill  thy  mouth.     A.  F.,  Till  he. 
Eccl.  4.  3,  him  that  hath  not  y.  been. 


Isa.  49.  15,  y.  will  not  I  forget  thee. 
Mat.  19.  20,  what  lack  I  y.  ? 


24.  6,  the  end  is  not  y. 
Luke  12.  31,  Y.  seek  ye  his  kingdom.   A.  F.,  Bui  rather. 

24.  44,  while  I  was  y.  with  you. 
John  2.  4,  mine  hour  is  not  ;/.  come. 

11.  25,  though  he  die,  y.  shall  he  live. 
Rom.  5.  6,  y.  weak. 
1  Cor.  3.  2,  ye  were  not  w.  able  to  bear.    A.  F.,  hitherto. 

3.  15,  y.  so  as  through  fire. 

9. 12,  do  not  we  y.  more  ?    A.V.,  are  not  we  rather? 

15.  17,  ye  are  y.  in  your  sins. 
Heb.  4.  15,  y.  without  sin. 

1  John  3.  2,  it  is  not  y.  made  manifest. 
YIELD.    Gen.  1.  29,  lierb  y.  seed.    A.  F.,  bearing. 

Gen.  4.  12,  y.  unto  thee  its  strength. 
Lev.  19.  25,  y.  unto  you  the  increase. 

2  Chr.  30.  8,  y.  youriselves  unto  Jehovah. 

Ps.  67.  6,  The  earth  hath  y.  its  increase.    A.  V.,  Then 

shall  the  earth  y. 
Prov.  7.  21,  she  causeth  him  to  y. 
Joel  2.  22,  and  the  vine  do  y.  their  strength. 
Mat.  13.  8,  y.  fruit.    A.  V.,  brought  forth. 
27.  50,  y.  up  his  spirit. 
Heb.  12.  11,  y.  peaceable  fruit. 
Jas.  3.  12,  y.  olives.    ^1.  F.,  bear  olive  berries. 
YOKE.    Gen.  27.  40,  thou  shalt  shake  his  y. 
Lev.  26. 13,  broken  the  bars  of  your  y. 
Num.  19.  2,  upon  v/hich  never  came  y. 
Deut.  23.  48,  a  y.  of  iron  upon  thy  neck. 
1  Sam.  11.  7,  he  took  a  y.  of  oxen, 


1  Kings  12.  4,  Thy  father  made  our  y.  grievous. 

' ,   '  3  y.  of  his  burden  .  .  .  th< 
58.  6,  undo  the  bauds  of  the  y.    A.  F.,  heavy  burdens. 


hou  hast  broken. 


58.  6,  break  every  y. 
Jer.  2.  20,  of  old  time  I  have  broken  thy  y. 
'H.  11,  their  neck  under  the  y. 
Lam.  3.  27,  It  is  good  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the  y. 
Mat.  11.  29,  Take  my  y.  upon  you. 
11.  30,  For  my  y.  is  easy. 
Gal.  5.  1,  entangled  again  in  a  y.  of  bondage. 
Yoke  of  Christ,  Mat.  11.  30;  1  John  5.  3. 
YOKEFELLOW.    Phil.  4.  3,  true  y.  (=  felloiv  laborer). 
YONDER.    Ps.  104.  25,  Y.  is  the  sea,  great  and  wide. 

A.  v..  So  is  this  .  .  .  sea. 
YOU.    Gen.  48.  21,  God  will  be  with  y. 
Ex.  20.  20,  before  y.    A.  V.,  before  your  faces. 
Ruth  2.  4,  Jehovah  be  with  y. 
2  Chr.  15.  2,  Jehovah  is  with  y. 
Jer.  42.  11,  I  am  with  y. 
Mat.  28.  20,  I  am  with  y.  always. 

1  Cor.  6.  11,  such  were  some  of  y. 

2  Cor.  12.  14,  I  seek  not  yours,  but  y. 
Eph.  2.  1,  y.  did  he  make  alive. 

Col.  1.  27,  Christ  in  y. 
YOUNG.     Gen.  33.  13,  flocks  and  herds  with  me  have 
their  y.    A .  V.,  ivith  youny  are  with  me. 
Deut.  32.  11,  eagle  .  .  .  fluttereth  over  her  y. 
2  Chr.  34.  3,  yet  y.,  he  began  to  seek  .  .  .  God. 
Ps.  37.  25,  I  have  been  y.,  and  now  am  old. 
84.  3,  where  she  may  lay  her  y. 
147.  9,  the  y.  ravens  which  cry. 
Prov.  30. 17,  the  y,  eagles  shall  eat  it. 
S.  of  Sol.  2.  9,  a  roe  or  a  y.  hart. 

Isa.  40. 11,  lead  those  that  have  their  y.   A.  F,  are  withy. 
Ezek.  9.  6,  slay  .  .  .  the  y.  man.    A.  F.,  young. 
17.  4,  the  topmo.st  of  the  y.  twigs. 
John  21.  18,  thou  wast  y.,  thou  girdedst  thyself. 
Tit.  2.  4,  train  the  y.  women. 

2.  6,  the  younger  men  likewise  exhort.    A.  F.,  Young. 
Young,  exhortations  to  the,  Ex.  20.  12 ;   Lev.  19.  32 ; 

Prov.  1.  8 ;  6.  20 ;  Eccl.  12. 1 ;  1  Tim.  5.  4. 
YOUTH.    Gen.  8.  21,  man's  heart  is  evil  from  his  y. 
2  Sam.  19.  7,  evil  that  hath  befallen  thee  from  thy  y. 


1  Kings  18.  12,  fear  Jehovah  from  my  y. 
Job  13.  26.  the  iniquities  of  my  y. 

20.  11,  full  of  his  (/. 

33.  25,  He  returneth  to  the  days  of  his  y. 

31).  14,  They  die  in  y. 
I's.  25.  7,  Remember  not  the  suis  of  my  y. 

71.  5,  my  tru.st  from  my  y. 

88.  15,  ready  to  die  from  my  y. 

89.  45,  The  days  of  his  y.  hast  thou  shortened. 
103.  5,  thy  y.  is  renewed  like  the  eagle. 

110.  3,  Thou  hast  the  dew  of  thy  y. 

129.  1,  they  afflicted  me  from  my  y. 

144. 12,  as  plants  grown  up  in  their  y. 
Prov.  2.  17,  forsaketh  the  friend  of  her  y. 
Eccl.  11.  9,  Rejoice,  O  young  man,  in  thy  y. 

11. 10,  y.  and  the  dawn  of  life.    A.  V.,  childhood  and 
youth. 

12.  1,  Remember  also  thy  Creator   in   the   days  of 
thy  y. 
Isa.  47.  12,  wherein  thou  hast  labored  from  thy  y. 

54.  4,  thou  shalt  forget  the  shame  of  thy  y. 
Jer.  2.  2,  the  kindness  of  thy  y. 

3.  4,  My  Father,  thou  art  the  guide  of  my  y.  ? 

31.  19, 1  did  bear  the  reproach  of  my  y. 

32.  30,  was  evil  in  my  sight  from  their  y. 

48. 11,  at  ease  from  his  y. 

51.  22,  break  .  .  .  tlie  old  man  and  the  y.    A.  V.,  old 
and  young. 
Ezek.  16.  22,  not  remembered  the  days  of  thy  y. 
Dan.  1.  4,  y.  in  whom  was  no  blemish.    A.  F.,  Children. 
1  Tim.  4.  12,  Let  no  man  despise  thy  i/. 
YOU-WARD.    2  Pet.  3.  9,  lougsutferiug  to  y.-w.    A.  F., 
iis-ward. 


ZAANAN,  za'a-n5n  — atown.    Mic.  1.  11. 
ZAANANAUM,  za'a-nau'nim.    Josh.  19.  33. 

Jael  slays  Sisera  at,  Judg.  4.  11.    A.  V.,  Zaanaim. 
ZAA  VAN,  za'a-van  — an  Edomite  "duke."    Gen.  36.  27. 

1  Chr.  1.  42.    A.V.,Zavan. 
ZABAD,  za'bad  — Heb.  my  gift  is  Jehovah. 

(1)  one  of  David's  heroes,  1  Chr.  11.  41. 

(2)  Jozacar,  who  slew  Joash,  2  Chr.  24.  26. 

(3)  others,  Ezra  10.  27,  33,  43. 
ZABBAI,  zab'bai.    Ezra  10.  28. 
ZABBUB,  zSb'bud  — Heb.  given.    Ezra  8. 14. 
ZABBI,  zab'dl-  Heb.  gift  of  Jehovah.  Josh.  7. 1 ;  1  Chr. 

8.  19 :  27.  27. 
ZABBJEL,  zab'di-el-Heb.    God  is  my  gift.    1   Chr. 

27.  2;  Neh.  11.14. 
ZA/iUB,za,'b\id  =  ZABBUD  (q.v.).    1  Kings  4.  5. 
ZA  CC'AI,  zae'-eai  —  Heb.  pwre.    Ezra  2.  9  ;  Neh.  7.  14. 
ZACC'H.^US,  za-e-ehae'us,    Gk.  for  ZACCAI  (q.v.). 

Luke  19.  2. 
ZA  CCUR,  zae'eur  —  Heb.  renoivned.    1  Chr.  4.  26 ;  Num. 

13.  4  ;  1  Chr.  24.  27 ;  25.  2  ;  Neh.  3.  2 :  10.  12 ;  13.  13. 
ZAC'IIARIAH,  zach'a-ri'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  has  remem- 
bered. 
the  "son  of   Barachiah,"   Mat.  23.  35;   Luke  11.  51. 

A.  v.,  Zacharias. 
Z ACHARIA8,  zaeh'a-ri'as  —  a  priest  of  the  course  of 

Abijah. 
father  of  John  the  Baptist,  Luke  1.  5-64. 
recovers  his  speech,  Luke  1.  64. 
ZADOK,  za'dok  — Heb.  righteous. 

(1)  a  son  of  Ahitub,  2  Sam.  8.  17. 

priest  in  time  of  David  and  Solomon,  2  Sam.  20.  25 ; 

1  Kings  4.  4. 

(2)  father  of  Jerusha,  2  Kings  15.  33 ;  2  Chr.  27. 1. 

(3)  others,  Neh.  3.  4,  29;  13.  13. 
ZAHAM,  za'ham.    2  Chr.  11.  19. 

ZAIR,  za'ir  — Heb.  little  — scene   of  Joram's  victory. 

2  Kings  8.  21. 

ZALMON,  zal'mon—  Heb.  shady. 

(1)  David's  warrior,  2  Sam.  23.  28. 

(2)  a  wood  near  Shechem,  Judg.  9.  48. 
ZALMONAH,  zal-mo'nah,  Israelites  camp  at.    Num.  33. 

41. 
ZALMUNNA,  zal-mQii'na,  a  Midianite   king.     Judg. 

8.  5-21. 
Z  AMZ  UMMIM,     zam-zQm'mim —  Heb.     barbanans. 

Deut.  2.  20.    A.  v.,  Zamzummims. 
ZAND  AH,  za-no'ah.    Josh.  15.  34;  15.  56. 
ZAP  HEN  A  TH-PANEAH,  z5ph-e'nath-pa-ne'ah— 

Egypt,  the  God  speaks  and  he  lives.    A.V.,  Zaphnath- 
jxtaneah. 
Pharaoh's  name  for  Joseph,  Gen.  41.  45. 
ZAP  HON,  za'phon  — Heb.  the  north  — &  Gadite  town. 

Josh.  13.  27. 
ZAREPHATH,  zSr'e-phSth  — Heb.  smelting  place  [?]- 
a  town. 
Elijah  stays  there  during  the  famine,  1  Kings  17. 10. 
Elijah  raises  the  widow's  son  at,  1  Kings  17.  22. 
See  Luke  4.  26. 
Z  ARE  THAN,  z5r'e-thSn,  Israelites  cross   Jordan  at. 
Josh.  3.  16.    A.  v.,  Zaretan. 


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ZOA 


1  Kings  4.  12,  A.  V.,  Zartunah.    1  Kings  7.  46,  A.  V., 
Zarthan. 

ZATTU.  zat'tu.    Ezra  2.  8.    Neh.  10.  14,  A.  F.,  Zattlm. 
Z AZ A,  zTza..    1  Chr.  2.  33. 
ZEAL.    2  Kings  10.  16,  see  my  z.  for  Jehovah. 
Fs.  69.  9,  the  z.  of  thy  house  hath  eaten  me  up. 
119.  139,  My  ,r.  hath  consumed  me. 
Isa.  9.  7,  The  z.  of  Jehovah  .  .  .  will  perform  this. 
26.  11,  z.  for  the  people.    A.  V,,  envy  at. 
42.  13,  he  will  stir  up  his  z.    A.  V.,  up  jealousy. 
59.  17,  clad  with  z.  as  a  mantle. 
63.  15,  where  are  thy  r.  and  tliy  mighty  acts  ? 
John2. 17,  Z.  for  thy  liouse.   A.  V.,  Thez.  of  thinehouse. 
Rom.  10.  2,  they  have  a  z.  for  God. 

2  Cor.  7.  7,  your  z.  for  me.     A.  V.,  fervent  mind  toward 
me. 

9.  2,  vour  z.  hath  stirred  up  very  many. 
Zeal,  spoken  of,  2  Sam.  21.   2 ;  2  Kings  19.  31 ;  Rom. 
12.  11 ;  2  Cor.  7.  10,  11 ;  Rev.  3.  19. 
Instances  of :  —  Pliinehas.  Num.  25.  7, 11 ;  .7elm,2  Kings 
10. 16 ;  the  Jeiv.s,  Acts  21. 20 ;  Paul,  Acts  22.  3 ;  Phil.  3. 6. 
Christ  an  example  of,  John  2.  17. 
ZEALOUS.    Acts  21.  20,  the>;  are  all  z.  for  the  law. 
1  Cor.  14.  12,  z.  of  spiritual  gifts. 
Gal.  2.  10,  was  also  z.  to  do.    A.  V.,  forward. 
Tit.  2.  14,  z.  of  good  works. 

1  Pet.  3.  13,  z.  of  that  wliich  is  good?    A.  V.^foUotvers. 
Rev.  3.  19,  be  z.  therefore,  and  repent. 
ZEALOT.    Luke  6.  15,  Simon  who  was  called  the  Z. 

A.  v.,  Zelotes. 
ZEBA,  ze'ba  — Heb.  sacrifice  or  victim  — a,  Midianite 

king.    Judg.  8.  4-28. 
ZEBADIAH,  zeb'a-di'ah  —  Heb.  Jeliovah  has  given. 

(1)  a  son  01  Asahel,  Joab's  brother,  1  Chr.  27.  7. 

(2)  a  Levite  teacher,  employed  by  Jehoshaphat.   2  Chr. 
17.8. 

(3)  tlie  son  of  a  certain  Ishmael,  2  Chr.  19.  11. 

(4)  others,  1  Chr.  8.  15  ;  12.  7  ;  26.  2 ;  Ezra  8.  8  ;  10.  20. 
ZEBEDEE,  zeb'e-dee,  Gk.  for  Zehadiah  (q.c). 

father  of  James  and  John,  Mat.  4.  21. 
ZEBIDAH,  ze-bi'dah  -  Heb.   given  —-mlQ  of  Josiah. 

2  Kings  23.  36.     .1.  F.,  Zebudah. 
ZEBINA,    ze-bl'na  —  Heb.    bought— &    son   of   Nebo. 

Ezra  10.  43. 
ZEBOIIM,  ze-boi'im  — Heb.  gazelles,  or  roes. 

(1)  one  of  the  "five  cities  of  the  Plain,"  Gen.  10.  19. 
,4.  v.,  Zehoiin. 

(2)  a  town  inhabited  after  the  captivity,  Neh.  11.  34. 
A.  v.,  Zeboim. 

ZEBOlld,  ze-bo'im,  a  valley  near  Gibeah,  in  Benjamin, 

1  Sam.  13.  18. 
ZEBUL.  ze'bul— Heb.    habitation  — ^oxqtwot   of   She- 

chem.    Judg.  9.  28. 
ZEB  UL  UN,  zeb'u-lun  —  neighbor.    (1)  Jacob's  sou. 
goes  to  Egypt  with  his  father,  Ex.  1.  3. 
his  three  sons,  Sered,  Elon,  and  Jahleel,  Gen.  46.  14. 
(2)  the  tribe,  numbered.  Num.  1.  31 :  26.  27. 
responds  to  Gideon's  summons,  Judg.  6.  35. 
assists  in  making  David  king,  1  Chr.  12.  33-40. 
is  carried  captive  to  Assyria,  2  Kings  15.  29. 
Mat.  4.  13, 15;  Rev.  7.  8,  A.  V.,  Zabulon. 
ZEBULUNITE.  zeb'u-lun-ite,  one  of  the  tribe  of  Zebu- 

hm.    Judg.  12.  11.     A.  V.,  ZfbulonitP. 
ZEBULUNITE  S,      zeb'u-lun-ites  =  ZEBULUN     (2). 

Num.  26.  27. 
ZECHARIAH,  zech'a-n'ah  — Heb.  Jehovah  has  remem- 
bered. 

(1)  a  minor  prophet  (see  Book  of). 

(2)  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  high  priest,  2  Chr.  24.  20. 
is  stoned  to  death,  2  Chr.  24.  21. 

(3)  a  prophet  in  Uzziah's  reign,  2  Chr.  26.  5. 

(4)  a  chief  in  the  time  of  Ezra,  Ezra  8.  16. 

(5)  others.  1  Chr.  5.  7  ;  9.  21 ;  9.  37  ;  15.  20 ;  24.  25  ;  2  Chr. 
17.  7  ;  21.  2  :  Neh.  8.  4  ;  11.  12  ;  12.  16  ;  Isa.  8.  2. 

ZECHER,  ze  cher  — Heb.  renown.  1  Chr.  8.  31.  A.  V., 
Zacher. 

ZED  AD.  ze'dadj-Heb.  sloping  place.    Num.  34.  8. 

ZjE'i>^A'/,l//,  zed'e-ki'ah  — Heb.  righteons7ie.ss  of  Je- 
hovah. 

(1)  the  last  king  of  Judah  (Mattaniah),  2  Kings  24.  17. 
does  evil  in  God's  sight,  2  Kings  24.  19. 

rebels  against  Nebuchadnezzar,  2  Kings  24.  20. 
is  taken  prisoner  to  Babylon,  2  Kings  25.  7. 

(2)  a  false  prophet  in  Ahab's  reign,  1  Kings  22.  11. 

(3)  a  prince  of  the  tribe  of  Judali,  Jer.  36.  12. 
Neh.  10.  1,  A.  v..  Zidkijah. 

ZEEIi.  ze'eb  — Heb.    the   wolf— a,   Midianite   prince. 

Judg.  7.  25. 
ZELA,  ze'la  —  Heb.  slope  —  a  town  in  Benjamin.    A.V., 

Zelah. 
burial  place  of  Saul  and  Jonathan,  2  Sam.  21.  14. 
ZELEK.  ze'lek— Heb.  a  cleft  — a.n  Ammonite.    2  Sam. 

23.  37. 
ZELOPHEHAD,  ze-lo'phe-h5d.    Num.  26.  33. 
ZELZAH,  zel'zah,  a  frontier  town  of  Benjamin.    1  Sam. 

10.  2. 
ZEMARAIM.  zem'a-raim. 

(1)  a  town  of  Benjamin,  Josh.  18.  22. 

(2)  a  mountain  in  Ephraim,  2  Chr.  13.  4. 


ZEMA RITE,  zem'a-rite,  a  Canaauite  tribe.    Gen.  10. 18  ; 

1  Chr.  1.  16. 

ZEMIRAH,    ze-mi  rah  —  Heb.    a  song  — a.   Benjamite. 

IClir.  7.8.    A.V.,Zemira. 
ZEN  AN,  ze'nan=  ZAANAN  (q.v.).    Josh.  15.  37. 
ir^iV^-S',  ze'nas.    Tit.  3.  13. 
ZEPHANIAH,  zeph'a-ni'ah  —  Heb.  Jehovah  has  hidden. 

(1)  a  propliet. 

his  prophecies,  Zeph.  1. ;  2.  ;  3. 

(2)  a  priest,  the  son  of  Maaseiah,  Jer.  21. 1. 

is  put  to  death  by  the  king  of  Babylon,  2  Kings  25.  21. 

(3)  a  Kohatliite  ancestor  of  Samuel,  1  Chr.  6.  36. 

(4)  the  father  of  Josiah,  Zech.  6.  10,  14. 

ZEPH  A  TH,  ze  phath  =  HORN  A  H  (q.v.).    Judg.  1. 17. 
ZEPHATHAH,  zeph'a-thah,  a  valley  in  Judah.    2  Chr. 

14.  10. 
ZEPHI,  ze'i:,hi  =  ZEPBO=  ZEPIIATH  (q.v.).    1  Chr. 

1.  36;  Gen.  36.  11. 
ZEPHON,  ze'phon  -  Gad's  son.    Num.  26.  15. 
ZEPHONITES,    ze'phon-ites,    posterity    of    Zephon. 

Nunu  26.  15. 
ZER,  zer  —  Heb.  a  narroiv  place  [?J.    Josh.  19.  35. 
ZERAH,  ze  lah  — Heb.  sunrise. 

(1)  an  "Ethiopian,"  2 Chr.  14.  9. 

(2)  others.  Gen.  38.  30  ;  1  Chr.  6.  21,  41.    Gen.  4G.  12,  A. 
v.,  Zarah. 

Mat.  1.  3,  ^.  F.,  Zara. 
ZERAHIAH,    zgr'a-hi'ah  — Heb.    Jehovah    arisen    or 

shined.    1  Chr.  6.  6 ;  Ezra  8.  4. 
ZERAHITES,  ze'rah-Ites,  posterity  of  Zerah.    Num. 

26.  13.     A.  v.,  Zarhites. 
ZERED.ze'ved.    Deut.  2.  13.    Num.  21. 12,  J.  F.,  ^«m/. 
ZEREDAH,  zer  e-dah.    1  Kings  11.  26.    A.  F,  Zereda. 

2  Chr.  4.  17,  .1.  F,  Zeredathah. 

Z E RE R A JJ,  zer' e-rah.    Judg.  7.  22.    A.V.,  Zererath. 
ZERESH,  ze'resh  —  Haman's  wife.    Esth.  6.  13. 
ZERETH,ze  reth.    1  Chr.  4.  7. 
ZERI,  ze  r'i  =  IZRI  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  25.  3. 
ZEROR,  ze'rSr  -  Heb,  a  ijacbt  ['.'J.    1  Sam.  9.  1. 
ZER  UAH,  ze-ru'ah  -  Heb.  leprous !    1  Kings  11.  26. 
ZERUBBABEL,   ze-rub'ba-bel  — Heb.   hoin    in  Baby- 
lon [■:]. 

restores  the  true  worship,  Ezra  3.  2  ;  Neh.  12.  47. 

Mat.  1.  12,  .1.  F.  Zorobabel. 
ZER  UlAH,  zer'u-i  ah.    1  Sam.  26.  6. 
ZETHAM,  ze't\i&m  =  Z E THAN  —  Yieh.  olive-grove  [K 

(1)  1  Chr.  23.  8 ;  26.  22.     (2)  1  Chr.  7.  10. 
ZETHAR,  ze'thar  — Heb.  a  conqueror.    Esth.  1. 10. 
ZIA,  zi'ti  -Heb.  fear -a  Gadite.    1  Chr.  5.  13. 

Z  IB  A,  zi  ha..    2  Sam.  9.  2. 

Z I  BE  ON,  zib'e-on.    Gen.  36.  2,  20. 

ZIBIA  (H),  zTb'i-a  -  Heb.  gazelle  [?].  1  Chr.  8.  9  ;  2  Kings 

ZIc7lRI,  zieh'rl  —  Heb.  remembered  f?!.  Ex.  6.  21 ;  1  Chr. 

8.  19  ;  26.  25  ;  2  Chr.  28.  7. 
ZIDDIM,  zTd'dim,  town  of  Naphtali.    Josh.  19.  35. 
ZIHA,  zFha.    Ezra  2.  43,-  Neh.  11.  21. 
ZIKLA  G,  zik'lag,  a  town  south  of  Judah.    Josh.  15.  31. 
is  given  to  David  by  Achish  of  Gath,  1  Sam.  27.  6. 
is  destroyed  by  the  Amalekites,  1  Sam.  30.  1,  2. 
is  inhabited  after  the  captivity,  Neh.  11.  28. 
ZILLAH,  zTl'lah  — Heb.  AV^af/ou— Lamech's  wife.    Gen. 

4.  19. 
Z IDLE  THAI,  zTl'le-thai.    1  Chr.  8.  20;    12.  20.    A.V., 

Z  it  thai. 
ZILPAH,  zil'pah  — Leah's  handmaid.    Gen.  30.  9. 
ZIMMAH,7Am'ma\i  —  B.eh.  deceit.    IChr.  6.  20;    6.42. 

2  Chr.  29.  12. 
ZIMRAN.  zTm'rSn.    Gen.  25.  2. 

ZIMRI,  zTmii  —  Heb.  movntain-sheep.    1  Kings  16.  9. 
(\)=ZABDI.    IChr.  2.  6. 

(2)  a  son  of  Salu.  slain  by  Phinehas,  Num.  25. 14. 

(3)  a  descendant  of  Jonathan,  1  Chr.  8.  36  ;  9.  42. 

(4)  king  of  Israel  for  seven  days,  1  Kings  16. 15. 
ZIN,  zTn,  a  wilderness.    Num.  13.  21 ;  Josh.  15.  1. 
ZINA,  zT'na.    1  Chr.  23.  10. 

ZION,  zi'on,  a  mountain. 

is  taken  by  David  from  Jebusites,  2  Sam.  5.  7. 

becomes  the  "  city  of  David,"  1  Kings  8. 1 ;  1  Chr.  11.  5. 

denotes  Jerusalem  in  general,  Ps.  87.  2 ;  Isa.  33.  14. 

denotes  God's  chosen  Israel,  Ps.  51.  18 ;  87.  5. 

denotes  the  church  of  God,  Heb.  12.  22. 
ZIOR,  zi'or—  Heb.  littleness  — a. city ot  Judah.    Josh. 15. 

54. 
ZIPH,  zTph.    Josh.  15.  24 ;  15.  55  ;  1  Chr.  4.  16. 
ZIP  HAH.  zi'phah,  a  descendant  of  Judah.    1  Chr.  4. 16. 
Z I  PHI  ON,  zTphi-ou  =  ZEPHON  iq.v.).     Gen.  46.  16. 
ZIPHITES.  ziph  Ites.     Ps.  54.  (title) :  1  Sam.  23. 19. 
ZIPHRON,  zTph'ron.    Num.  34.  9. 
ZIPPOR.  zTppor-  Heb.  a  little  bird.    Num.  22.  2,  4. 
ZIPPORAH.  zip-po'rah  — Heb.  fem.  of  Zippor  —  Moses' 

wife.    Ex.  2.  21. 
ZIV,  zTv— Heb.  brightness,  or  splendor.    1  Kings  6.  1. 

A.V.,Zif. 
ZIZ,  zTz-Heb.  aflouer.    2  Chr.  20.  16. 
ZIZA.  zi  za.    1  Chr.  4.  37  ;  2  Chr.  11.  20. 
ZIZ  AH,  zi'zah,  a  Gershonite  Levite.    1  Chr.  23.  11. 
ZOAN.  zo'an,  a  depressed  region.      Num.  13.  22;   Ps. 
78. 12. 


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ZUZ 


Z  OA  R,  zo'ar  —  Heb.  smallness  —  a  town  east  of  the  Dead 

one  of  the  "  cities  of  the  Plain,"  Gen.  13. 10. 

Lot  and  his  daugliters  flee  to,  Gen.  If).  22. 

is  referred  to  by  prophets,  Isa.  I').  5  ;  Jer.  48.  34. 
ZOBAH,  zo'bSh.    1  Sam.  14.  47  ;  2  Sam.  10.  6. 
ZOBEBAH,  zo-he'ha.h.    1  Chr  4.  8. 
ZOHAR,  zohar— Heb.  brightness.    Gen.  23.  8;  46.  10; 

Z0//£''Z-^7'/^,  zo'he-16th-Heb.  serpent.    1  Kings  19 
ZOIIETH,  zo'heth,  one  of  the  sons  of   Ishi.     1  Ohr. 

4.  20. 
Z  OP  HAH,  zo'phah  -  Heb.  spreading  out.    IChr.  7.  35. 
Z  OPHAI,  zo'phai  —  Heb.  honeycomb  -  a  Levite.    1  Chr. 

6.  26. 
Z OPHAR,  zo'phar,  one  of  Job's  "  friends."    .Job  2. 11. 
Z  OP  HIM,  zo'phim  — Heb.  watchers.    Num.  23. 14. 


Z  OR  AH,  zo'i-ah  —  Heb.  ijlace  of  hornets.    Josh.  19.  41. 
is  Samson's  birthplace,  Judg.  13.  2,  25. 
Neh.  11.  29,  A.  F.,  Zareah.    Josh.  15,  33,  A.  F.,  Zoreah. 

ZORATHITES,  zo  rath-ites,  natives  of  Zorah.    1  Chr. 
4.  2.    1  Chr.  2.  53,  A.V.,  Zareathites. 

ZORITES,  zo'TltQS=^ZORATHITES  (q.v.).    1  Chr.  2. 
54. 

Z  UAR,  zvl's.v  =  Z0AR  {q.v.).    Num.  1.  8. 

Z  UPH,  zuph  —  Heb.  honeycomb.    1  Sam.  1. 1. 

Z  UR,  zOr  —  Heb.  rock.    (1)  a  Benjamite,  1  Chr.  8.  30. 
(2)  one  of  the  five  Midianite  kings,  Num.  31.  8. 

Z  URIEL,  zu  li-Sl  —  Heb.    God  is  -my  rock— 9,  Levite. 
Num.  3.  35. 

ZURISHADDAI,  zu'ri-shSd'dai  — Heb.  rock  is  the  Al- 
mighty.   Num.  1.  6. 

Z  UZI'M,  zu'zim  — Heb.  restless,  or  moving.    Gen.  14.  5. 
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